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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gsk Plc | LSE:GSK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN7SWP63 | ORD 31 1/4P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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12.50 | 0.76% | 1,653.00 | 1,654.00 | 1,655.00 | 1,655.50 | 1,634.00 | 1,638.50 | 3,990,601 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pharmaceutical Preparations | 30.33B | 4.93B | 1.1970 | 13.83 | 68.14B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/2/2018 18:04 | And I thought it was only me phil :-) | sicker | |
02/2/2018 17:18 | Only blue one for me today. Awful week. | philanderer | |
02/2/2018 16:40 | I bought back into GSK today :)) | gbh2 | |
02/2/2018 16:25 | Hands up who didn't take my advice,now Vodafone up 3% GSK up just .3% no regrets! | abdullla | |
02/2/2018 14:08 | Rotation will come in defensive stocks, Pharma's, GSK 6% yield that will do boys. The Dow will drop triple points at 2.30pm defensives name of the game now. | montyhedge | |
02/2/2018 14:03 | Question is, why did the many layers of grossly overpaid senior executives, that proliferate throughout the NHS allow this to happen? What the hell are they being paid for if it's not to make the most of what NHS cash is available? And filling their own pockets doesn't count! | gbh2 | |
02/2/2018 13:46 | WTF 'Boots' parent company 'charged NHS £1500 for £2 pot of moisturiser' The NHS is being drastically overcharged for custom-made drugs, with the owner of high street chain Boots accused of being one of the main offenders. According to The Times, Boots billed the NHS £1,579 for a single 500ml tub of cream in 2016 – despite the mixture being prescribed for as little as £1.73 elsewhere in the country. The specially made moisturiser was bought by the high street pharmacy from BCM Specials, which was owned by Boots’ parent company Walgreens Boots Alliance. Known as ‘specials&rsqu | philanderer | |
02/2/2018 12:03 | I'd a rather take my chances in the market, rather than have my wealth eroded by a derisory interest rate, when I can get more than 6% in GSK etc. | woodhawk | |
02/2/2018 12:02 | can hold 1300 ?? | ttg100 | |
02/2/2018 11:05 | Monty When markets crash everything goes down, because punters take cash out of funds and the fund managers have to find something to sell - and preferably something that hasn't already fallen too far | hosede | |
02/2/2018 10:49 | tks for that info | billionaire1 | |
02/2/2018 10:17 | Time to use the 'Filter' function on attention-seeking time-wasters... just click the '>' icon to the right of the user-name you wish to filter out, and the option is 6th on the drop-down list. | jrphoenixw2 | |
02/2/2018 10:11 | I left this 52p ago and Vod quite some time ago at 228p imo Hedge Fund trading killed off "Long" term investment a few years ago. | gbh2 | |
02/2/2018 09:56 | I said "stay" that means stay where you are,why is it so difficult to understand? | abdullla | |
02/2/2018 09:51 | lol. VOD is a limping dog compared to GSK. | gbh2 | |
02/2/2018 09:35 | abdulla stick to your own rubbish shares | billionaire1 | |
01/2/2018 19:27 | If the market as a correction, investors run to defensive stocks, Pharma's not telecom. | montyhedge | |
01/2/2018 15:44 | Sell GSK down .5%and buy Vodafone down nearly 6% . | abdullla | |
01/2/2018 14:30 | Dow went up 5000 points in a matter of few weeks,if it loses the same way then we will see a CRASH never seen before! | abdullla | |
01/2/2018 14:15 | Yes, but looks like the US markets are starting a serious downturn - and that will likely affect everywhere else | hosede | |
01/2/2018 11:37 | Topped up, gift from Trump at this price. Finals next couple of weeks, div 23p forecast. That will do me. | montyhedge | |
01/2/2018 10:09 | He's got a bigger mouth than Emma .... ;0) | tradermichael |
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