Zogenix stock drops 25% after FDA rejects filiing
Zogenix Inc. ZGNX, -0.29% shares dropped in the extended session Monday after announcing that the Food and Drug Administration did not accept a marketing application for one of its drugs. Following a brief halt, Zogenix shares fell 25% after hours, following a 0.3% decline to close at $51.85 in the regular session.
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