Contact Lens Stocks List

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Contact Lens Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 9 WRBY Spectrum Brands Posts Upbeat Results, Joins AerSale, Sinclair, ICU Medical And Other Big Stocks Moving Higher On Thursday
May 9 ABT Drugmaker Abbott India posts Q4 profit rise on higher sales
May 9 ABT Amazon, Abbott Laboratories And 2 Other Stocks Insiders Are Selling
May 9 JNJ Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) Is Increasing Its Dividend To $1.24
May 9 BHC Salix Pharmaceuticals announces Bellamy Young as Spokesperson for Xifaxan(R) (rifaximin)
May 9 JNJ 3 Reliable Dividend Stocks For Long-Term Passive Income
May 9 JNJ What Is the Dividend Payout for Johnson & Johnson Stock?
May 9 ABT Insider Sale: Executive Vice President Lisa Earnhardt Sells 22,852 Shares of Abbott ...
May 8 WRBY Warby Parker Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 8 JNJ 10 Future Dividend Kings in the Next 5 Years or Less
May 8 JNJ Analysts' 3 Favorite Dividend Aristocrats, Based On Latest Price Targets
May 8 JNJ Got $1,000? 3 Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever
May 8 ABT Got $1,000? 3 Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever
May 8 JNJ Neutrogena Lost Dermatologists and Missed Out on the $42 Billion Beauty Boom
May 8 JNJ The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Tesla, Johnson & Johnson, Netflix, Abbott and ConocoPhillips
May 8 ABT The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Tesla, Johnson & Johnson, Netflix, Abbott and ConocoPhillips
May 7 JNJ 15 Best S&P 500 Dividend Stocks To Buy Now
May 7 JNJ Q1 Earnings Season Scorecard and Fresh Analyst Reports for Tesla, JNJ & Netflix
May 7 JNJ A Look at Pharma ETFs Post Q1 Earnings
May 7 ABT 13 Best Stocks That Will Always Grow
Contact Lens

Contact lens, or simply contacts, are thin lenses placed directly on the surface of the eyes. Contact lenses are ocular prosthetic devices used by over 150 million people worldwide, and they can be worn to correct vision or for cosmetic or therapeutic reasons. In 2010, the worldwide market for contact lenses was estimated at $6.1 billion, while the US soft lens market was estimated at $2.1 billion. Multiple analysts estimated that the global market for contact lenses would reach $11.7 billion by 2015. As of 2010, the average age of contact lens wearers globally was 31 years old, and two-thirds of wearers were female.People choose to wear contact lenses for many reasons. Aesthetics and cosmetics are the main motivating factors for people who want to avoid wearing glasses or to change the appearance of their eyes. Others wear contact lenses for functional or optical reasons. When compared with spectacles, contact lenses typically provide better peripheral vision, and do not collect moisture (from rain, snow, condensation etc.) or perspiration. This can make them preferable for sports and other outdoor activities. Contact lens wearers can also wear sunglasses, goggles, or other eyewear of their choice without having to fit them with prescription lenses or worry about compatibility with glasses. Additionally, there are conditions such as keratoconus and aniseikonia that are typically corrected better with contact lenses than with glasses.

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