Oculus Innovative Sciences Inc designs, produces, and markets prescription and non-prescription products in over 20 countries. It provides products for wound management, nursing home & home healthcare, dermatology and wound & skin care for consumers.
Oculus Innovative Sciences Receives U.S. FDA Approval for Lasercyn for Use Following Laser Procedures, Microdermabrasions and Chemical Peels GlobeNewswire "Press Releases" PETALUMA, Calif., April 20, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Oculus Innovative Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: OCLS, warrants OCLSW), a specialty pharmaceutical company that develops and marketssolutions for the treatment of dermatological conditions and advanced tissue care, today announced it has received a new 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the companys new Microcyn-based Lasercyn Gel. Under the supervision of a healthcare professional, Lasercyn Gel is intended for the management of post-non-ablative laser therapy procedures, post-microdermabrasion therapy and following superficial chemical peels. Lasercyn may also be used to relieve itch and pain from minor skin irritations, lacerations, abrasions and minor burns.
Oculus reverses course, dumps its VR headset-checking DRM The Oculus team has reversed course on one of its most unpopular decisions since launching the Rift VR headset in April: headset-specific DRM. After weeks of playing cat-and-mouse to block the "Revive" workaround that translated the VR calls of Oculus games to work smoothly and seamlessly inside of the rival HTC Vive, Oculus quietly updated its hardware-specific runtime on Friday and removed all traces of that controversial DRM. What's more, Oculus didn't mention the change in its runtime update notes, which are curiously future-dated one day forward on Saturday, June 25. The news instead broke when Revive's head developer posted a note on the project's Github download page. "I've only just tested this and I'm still in disbelief," the unnamed LibreVR developer wrote. Accordingly, the Revive team has since removed the patch's DRM-disabling feature, which had later been implemented as an extreme measure to make Oculus games play on the HTC Vive. More: http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/06/oculus-reverses-course-dumps-its-vr-headset-checking-drm/
Reverse split will do that. Easy way to know without researching the news is to look at the volume on the chart. See how there was no big jump in volume? Pretty clear indication that the stock did a reverse split, 1:5 to be exact.
Oculus Innovative Sciences Sells Latin America Business to Invekra S.A.P.I. de C.V. for $19.5 Million in Cash http://finance.yahoo.com/news/oculus-innovative-sciences-sells-latin-200500614.html