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Home›Stock Shares›Bubs share price rockets 77% on US deal with Biden Administration

Bubs share price rockets 77% on US deal with Biden Administration

By Megan
May 30, 2022
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The Bubs Australia Ltd (ASX: BUB) share price is rocketing higher on Monday morning.

At the the open, the infant formula company’s shares are up a whopping 77% to a 52-week high of 86 cents.

Why is the Bubs share price rocketing higher?

Investors have been bidding the Bubs share price higher today after the company announced a major deal with the United States.

According to the release, Bubs will ship more than 1.25 million tins of baby formula to help ease a nationwide shortage. This shortage has been caused by a major product recall and the closure of a plant operated by Abbott Nutrition in response to rare bacterial infections.

This looks set to be a major boost to Bubs’ financial performance, which has seen the company report significant cash burn for years. And with US President Joe Biden tweeting his thanks to Bubs, it arguably gives the company the biggest publicity it will ever receive.

I’ve got more good news: 27.5 million bottles of safe infant formula manufactured by Bubs Australia are coming to the United States.

We’re doing everything in our power to get more formula on shelves as soon as possible.

— President Biden (@POTUS) May 27, 2022