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Business Insider
3 days ago
- Business
- Business Insider
Why Is Sonoma Pharmaceuticals Stock (SNOA) Up 105% Today?
Sonoma Pharmaceuticals (SNOA) stock underwent a massive rally on Thursday after its hypochlorous acid-based diaper cream for infants and children was launched at large retailers in the U.S. According to the company, this includes 3,600 Walmart (WMT) stores, Amazon (AMZN), and certain U.S. grocery chains. Elevate Your Investing Strategy: Take advantage of TipRanks Premium at 50% off! Unlock powerful investing tools, advanced data, and expert analyst insights to help you invest with confidence. Amy Trombly, CEO of Sonoma, said, 'We are excited to see our strategy of expanding into the over-the-counter space begin to take hold with our first U.S. product targeted to consumers launched into large scale retail channels. We are also pleased about the increased availability of our Microcyn technology for consumers who seek safe and effective solutions for diaper rash and other skin irritations.' Sonoma Pharmaceuticals stock was up 103.8% in pre-market trading on Thursday, following a 1.73% rally yesterday. The shares were also up 13.46% year-to-date but have fallen 35.04% over the past 12 months. Today's news brought heavy trading to SNOA stock, with some 42 million shares traded, compared to a three-month daily average of about 84,000 units. Is Sonoma Pharmaceuticals Stock a Buy, Sell, or Hold? Turning to Wall Street, coverage of Sonoma Pharmaceuticals is lacking. Fortunately, TipRanks AI analyst Spark has it covered. Spark rates SNOA stock a Neutral (46) with a $3 price target. It cites 'poor financial performance characterized by declining revenues and negative cash flows' as reasons for this stance.


Ya Biladi
07-04-2025
- Politics
- Ya Biladi
Moroccan farmers' union demands wage equality
National Union of Agricultural Workers (SNOA) has issued a call to eliminate the disparities between the agricultural minimum wage (SMAG) and that of other sectors (SMIG) by implementing the government commitments made in 2022. In a statement, the organization, affiliated with the National Federation of the Agricultural Sector (FNSA), urged the Minister of Economic Inclusion, Small Business, Employment, and Skills to address this inequality through a decree outlining the modalities and steps for applying this measure. This call follows a meeting on Friday, April 4, ahead of the SNOA's fourth congress. The occasion was notably used to express support for Moroccan agricultural workers in Spain, who are targeted by a defamation campaign that undermines their dignity. The union also revisited the conditions of workers and their demands, as a new cycle of social dialogue approaches between the most represented unions, the government, and employers. In this context, the organization recommended holding a sectoral meeting with the Minister of Employment to address the priority issues in the SNOA's claim dossier, which was submitted to the department in May and October 2024. The SNOA also condemned the «non-compliance with the collective agreement» established between the Federation and Mazaria (a subsidiary of Copag) for «more than two years». Furthermore, the SNOA called on its local sections and the FNSA to join a «national communication and struggle campaign», the details of which will be announced soon «to make the voice of agricultural workers heard during the April session of social dialogue». This call comes in the context where the SNOA has joined other trade union organizations in advocating for the freezing of the implementation of the organic law on the right to strike, which it considers a threat to workers' achievements. Last week, the FNSA announced plans for international recourse against this law.