Teleflex Incorporated (TFX)
NYSE · Medical Instruments & Supplies
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Teleflex Incorporated is trading at $134.47, up 1.05% on the session. The 50 day average sits at $132.39 and the 200 day at $n/a, which puts the stock in a mixed technical position. RSI is at 54.9, which reads as neutral, and MACD is bearish crossover. Volume is average.
The nearest support is around $130.69 with resistance near $139.18, so that band frames the current range. Average daily movement is roughly $4.67, or about 3.5% of the share price, which is what any stop placement has to allow for. The overall health score of 61 out of 100 combines a trend score of 72, momentum of 43 and a risk score of 69.
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About Teleflex Incorporated
Teleflex Incorporated designs, develops, manufactures, and supplies single-use medical devices for common diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in critical care and surgical applications in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, and internationally. The company offers vascular and emergency medicine products comprising Arrow branded catheters, catheter navigation and tip positioning systems, and intraosseous bone access systems for the administration of intravenous therapies, measurement of blood pressure, and collection of blood samples; intraosseous access systems consisting of EZ-IO intraosseous vascular access systems, and Arrow FAST1 sternal intraosseous infusion systems; and hemostatic products, including external hemostats and trauma products under the QuikClot brand. It also provides interventional products, including various coronary catheters, structural heart support devices, and peripheral intervention products platforms; GuideLiner, Turnpike, and TrapLiner catheters; MANTA vascular closure devices and Arrow OnControl powered bone biopsy systems; and coronary and peripheral medical devices, such as drug-coated balloons, stents, and balloon catheters. In addition, the company offers surgical products, including metal and polymer ligating clips using manual and automatic applier system, fascial closure surgical systems used in laparoscopic surgical procedures, percutaneous surgical systems, powered bariatric staplers, and other surgical instruments under the Weck, MiniLap, Pleur-Evac, Deknatel, KMedic, Pilling, and Titan SGS brands. It serves hospitals, healthcare providers, and medical device manufacturers. The company also sells its products online. Teleflex Incorporated was incorporated in 1943 and is headquartered in Wayne, Pennsylvania.
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