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GPRO May 2024 4.000 put

OPR - OPR Delayed price. Currency in USD
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2.0500-0.1500 (-6.82%)
At close: 12:59PM EDT
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Previous close2.2000
Open2.0500
Bid1.7000
Ask2.4500
Strike4.00
Expiry date2024-05-17
Day's range2.0500 - 2.0500
Contract rangeN/A
Volume2
Open interest2
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-US to probe GoPro claims Chinese firm violated its patents

    The U.S. International Trade Commission is launching a probe into GoPro claims that patents for its cameras, systems and accessories are being violated by a Chinese firm importing similar products into the United States. The USITC said in a public notice on Wednesday that the investigation under Section 337 of the Trade Act of 1930 applies to Shenzhen-based Arashi Vision, which makes the Insta360 line of camera products. GoPro, whose brand name is largely synonymous with the wearable action camera market, has requested that the trade panel issue exclusion and cease and desist orders that would ban imports of the Insta360 products.

  • Reuters

    US to probe GoPro claims Chinese firm violated its patents

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. International Trade Commission is launching a probe into GoPro claims that patents for its cameras, systems and accessories are being violated by a Chinese firm importing similar products into the United States. The USITC said in a public notice on Wednesday that the investigation under Section 337 of the Trade Act of 1930 applies to Shenzhen-based Arashi Vision, which makes the Insta360 line of camera products. GoPro, whose brand name is largely synonymous with the wearable action camera market, has requested that the trade panel issue exclusion and cease and desist orders that would ban imports of the Insta360 products.

  • Reuters

    US trade panel to probe GoPro's claims that Chinese firm violated its patents

    The U.S. International Trade Commission said on Wednesday it was launching a trade investigation into claims by GoPro Inc that its camera and camera systems patents were violated by a Chinese company importing similar products into the U.S. In a public notice, the USITC said the probe under Section 337 of the Trade Act of 1930 applies to respondents Arashi Vision, the Shenzhen, China-based company that makes the Insta360 line of camera products.