Syringe Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Syringe stocks.

Syringe Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 20 BIVI BioVie to Present Design of Planned Phase 2 Study of Bezisterim for the Treatment of Long COVID at the Demystifying Long COVID International Conference
Nov 19 NDSN Nordson Corporation Names Maria Spangler as Director, Nordson Foundation and Community Relations
Nov 19 WST Reasons to Hold West Pharmaceutical Stock in Your Portfolio Now
Nov 18 STSS Sharps regains Nasdaq listing compliance
Nov 18 EMBC Inside a $400 billion bet on the brain-computer interface revolution
Nov 18 WST Cameco, Applied Digital, West Pharmaceutical And More On CNBC's 'Final Trades'
Nov 18 STSS Sharps Regains Nasdaq Listing Compliance
Nov 18 WST West Pharmaceutical Services (NYSE:WST) Expands AI Solutions to Address Profit Challenges and Competition
Nov 16 WST UBS: West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. (NYSE:WST) Is A Bottom-Ranked Quant Stock
Nov 16 KRMD KORU Medical Systems Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
Nov 16 MLSS Milestone Scientific Inc (MLSS) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Revenue Growth Amid ...
Nov 15 MLSS Milestone Scientific Inc. (MLSS) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 15 KRMD Koru Medical price target raised to $4 from $3 at Canaccord
Nov 15 NDSN ClearSign Technologies (CLIR) Reports Q3 Loss, Tops Revenue Estimates
Nov 14 MLSS Milestone Scientific GAAP EPS of -$0.02, revenue of $2.5M
Nov 14 MLSS Milestone Scientific Achieves 22% Increase in Revenue for the Third Quarter of 2024
Nov 14 MLSS Milestone Scientific announces CEO transition
Nov 14 MLSS Milestone Scientific Announces CEO Transition, with Chairman Neal Goldman Serving as Interim CEO
Syringe

A syringe is a simple reciprocating pump consisting of a plunger (though in modern syringes it's actually a piston) that fits tightly within a cylindrical tube called a barrel. The plunger can be linearly pulled and pushed along the inside of the tube, allowing the syringe to take in and expel liquid or gas through a discharge orifice at the front (open) end of the tube. The open end of the syringe may be fitted with a hypodermic needle, a nozzle or a tubing to help direct the flow into and out of the barrel. Syringes are frequently used in clinical medicine to administer injections, infuse intravenous therapy into the bloodstream, apply compounds such as glue or lubricant, and draw/measure liquids.
The word "syringe" is derived from the Greek σύριγξ (syrinx, meaning "Pan flute", "tube").

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