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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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9.00 | 0.67% | 1,350.50 | 1,350.00 | 1,350.50 | 1,353.00 | 1,341.00 | 1,341.00 | 1,296,388 | 10:48:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Pharmaceutical Preparations | 30.33B | 4.93B | 1.1889 | 11.37 | 55.61B |
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17/6/2022 09:45 | Both will be large enough to remain in the FTSE100 Wondering which will end up being our largest holding, new GSK & Haleon? | gateside | |
17/6/2022 08:51 | 18.07.2022 - 1:1 New GSK:Haleon shares issued 19.07.2022 - After the close of day 1 trading, GSK consolidates its existing shares, returning the share price to around the same as before de-merger. This will ensure comparability of the company’s earnings per share and share price with previous periods. | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
16/6/2022 20:26 | Trader just take a look at what GSK has reported as its pipeline! Getting very interesting. And some of those pipeline drugs are not officially purchased yet! | criticalthinker1 | |
16/6/2022 14:08 | GSK my top performer today? | watfordhornet | |
16/6/2022 13:50 | Awful day today, so far ..... :0( | tradermichael | |
16/6/2022 08:34 | Yes, "Following completion of the Demerger and listing of Haleon, GSK intends to carry out the GSK Share Consolidation. This is intended to provide consistency in the GSK share price pre- and post-separation (subject to interim market movements), in order to enable comparability between the Company’s earnings per share and share price with previous periods. " | tradermichael | |
16/6/2022 07:21 | Won't there be a consolidation too, meaning that numerically the holding will change to reflect the changes in balance sheet & eps? | rjwoodrjwood | |
16/6/2022 07:15 | MJ19: Qualifying GSK shareholders will be entitled to receive one Haleon share for each GSK share held by them and will continue to own their GSK shares unless they sell or transfer them in the ordinary course. | tradermichael | |
16/6/2022 06:56 | MJ19 MY understanding is that Glaxo intend to sell the 6% of Haleon it will own after the split, plus up to 7.5% held in SLPs, so when you add this to Pfizer's 32% that is a prodigious overhang. Both companies say they will "monetise" their stakes in a "disciplined" manner. See | zho | |
16/6/2022 06:51 | MU19: the float price should factor in such things as Pfizer - so we might see the price rise not fall (rise to the price where Pfizer feels comfortable selling - just like us, it clearly wants to make a good profit on its shares 😊 | netcurtains | |
16/6/2022 06:25 | Surely haleon shares will go down when they float if Pfizer is selling its stake?If you buy shares today in GSK how many do you get In haleon? | mj19 | |
15/6/2022 12:37 | USD 1.21 = £1.00 ..... very good for GSK | tradermichael | |
14/6/2022 22:19 | Hi trader. You might want to see my comments on Sareum ADVFN. Got a troll called Henry there stalking me but just a few points that might intrigue 10 minutes of your time. 1801 1802 US patent grants world grants part owner of 737 cytokine storms DDR Capsule formulation etc etc .the RNSs are there to be read. Yes a bit of a cross ramp..but just putting it out there. I appreciated your response. Informed and polite. Effectively I'm in Sareum and GSK and think Sareum re the Sierra Oncology potential tie up had got GSK by the balls given some of our boards links. Food for thought? Who knows. But appreciate your opinion. I suspect Elliott is aware. Regards CT. | criticalthinker1 | |
14/6/2022 07:06 | Market opens up and GSK opens down. Typical.. LOL | netcurtains | |
14/6/2022 06:13 | Yes, its an excellent fit: Momelotinib complements GSK’s existing expertise in haematology, with Sierra Oncology anticipating US regulatory submission in Q2 this year and EU submission in the second half of 2022. Sales contribution expected to start in 2023 with significant growth potential thereafter. Supports development of strong portfolio of new specialty medicines and vaccines, along with the other two assets in Phase 1. | tradermichael | |
13/6/2022 15:08 | Hi trader. What are your views on the possible impending buyout of Sierra Oncology and apart from their main drug momo...what about SRA737 and AZD5153? Has some high hopes from CRUK and the Sareum BODS. | criticalthinker1 | |
13/6/2022 08:29 | And, as I mentioned before, the Zoetis spinout from Pfizer has also done extremely well, as of course has Pfizer. | spyder | |
13/6/2022 08:18 | Agreed. A good example to look at is ICI. Even though we switched our clients into Zeneca (AZN today), which was the better switch, those who retained both saw ICI taken over and AZN performing very well. | patientcapital | |
13/6/2022 08:13 | As an income investor, I'm hanging on to GSK, which I've held for many years, into the demerger despite there being a substantial divi cut as a result of the expected new GSK + Haleon payouts for 22 being a lot less than old GSK. In my lengthy experience, demergers are generally beneficial over time for investors who continue to hold. No certainties but having been through a lot of these situations over a lot of years, far more often it has worked out well than not. This is as a long term hold income player, not a trader. | anhar | |
13/6/2022 07:39 | Jonjon, good point. I also have the concern of holding two companies in different sectors. One, a defensive stock (new GSK), showing the potential for upsurge with new products and the other (HAL) possibly subject to economic downturns in a consumer market, with the carrot of a bid from the likes of Unilever, Nestle etc. Its a difficult call! | tradermichael | |
13/6/2022 06:45 | "In parallel, the independent COVIBOOST (VAT013) study conducted by the Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) demonstrated that, following primary vaccination with two doses of Pfizer-BioNTech̵ 76.1% (95% CI 64.5–85.4) for the Sanofi-GSK next-generation booster, vs 63.2% (95% CI 51.3–73.9) for the Pfizer BioNTech D614 booster, and 55.3% (95% CI 43.4–66.7) for the Sanofi-GSK D614 (first-generation parent booster candidate)." Booster of choice..? | poikka | |
13/6/2022 06:41 | "In parallel, the independent COVIBOOST (VAT013) study conducted by the Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) demonstrated that, following primary vaccination with two doses of Pfizer-BioNTech̵ 76.1% (95% CI 64.5–85.4) for the Sanofi-GSK next-generation booster, vs 63.2% (95% CI 51.3–73.9) for the Pfizer BioNTech D614 booster, and 55.3% (95% CI 43.4–66.7) for the Sanofi-GSK D614 (first-generation parent booster candidate)." Booster of choice..? | poikka |
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