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GSK Gsk Plc

1,337.00
2.00 (0.15%)
Last Updated: 09:39:20
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  2.00 0.15% 1,337.00 1,336.50 1,337.00 1,337.50 1,333.00 1,335.00 439,647 09:39:20
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 30.33B 4.93B 1.1889 11.24 55.34B
Gsk Plc is listed in the Pharmaceutical Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GSK. The last closing price for Gsk was 1,335p. Over the last year, Gsk shares have traded in a share price range of 1,282.50p to 1,820.00p.

Gsk currently has 4,145,087,815 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gsk is £55.34 billion. Gsk has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 11.24.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/2/2023
15:38
A hedge fund company has just bought 3.6M shares
alibizzle
27/2/2023
14:51
opened up in USA. Is that a good sign?
netcurtains
27/2/2023
14:31
seems unlikely - so much will happen between then and now. So short answer no.
netcurtains
27/2/2023
14:28
Guys do you think we are heading slowly down till July ?
mj19
27/2/2023
08:25
I do remember seeing the Head of GSK on some panel with government on talks concerning new Brexit deals. So quite possibly some associated NI border negotiation talks will be good for GSK.
netcurtains
26/2/2023
16:23
Trail now on the 24th July
mj19
25/2/2023
13:36
https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/gsks-first-state-level-zantac-trial-delayed-judge-reviews-science-both-sides-argument-report
mj19
25/2/2023
11:49
Then leave
alibizzle
25/2/2023
10:44
Jeeze. ffs.

I remember when advfn was for adult conversation. It's gone to the pits on so many boards.

pierre oreilly
24/2/2023
22:11
Because they need more time to get evidence together to hang GSK out to dry plus longer it goes on the more nervous investors will be . If it was a cut and dry GSK win it would have started this Monday
alibizzle
24/2/2023
22:07
Why is that bad news?
I would have thought that was good news.
Court case kicked into the long grass.

netcurtains
24/2/2023
21:35
Court case put back 5 months !? Absolute bad news for sp
alibizzle
24/2/2023
13:13
I get a feeling it desperately wants to go up....
Anything positive and whoosh.

netcurtains
24/2/2023
09:57
Most pharmaceutical companies receive such letters suggesting something has gone wrong with their treatment.

However, most are quickly and efficiently rejected with very few being settled.

I'm waiting for the rally after the court case even though it's in the US where odd judgements are sometimes given.

chessman2
24/2/2023
09:12
PO - you only go of course for someone with deep pockets.
alphorn
24/2/2023
09:10
At the time there was a lot of debate around the possible use of bismuth citrate, the impact of helicobacter pylori and even a spat around proton-pump inhibitors if I remember. Complex.
One thing is for sure the lawyers will do well out of all this........

alphorn
24/2/2023
09:09
A friend of ours worked at Sky in their in house legal team (paid a massive salary btw). They had a constant flow of court cases, threats, settlements. Now this was for Murdoch, so you'd expect plenty. But I bet the Glaxo legal team have similar workload. Mainly sponsored chancers who intend to cause time and effort and court cases in an attempt to get them to settle and save the cost and hassle. If they go to court, Glaxo will assess as a pretty solid win (as far as you can in court).

The good thing is, if/when this is thrown out/aborted, Glaxo will rally.

pierre oreilly
24/2/2023
08:59
Jeeze, there's going to be nobel prizes awarded soon to advfn posters!
pierre oreilly
24/2/2023
08:55
So if we assume some sort of constant rate of DNA change, then if we live longer, we'll get more mutations. And eventually everyone will get cancer. As long as whatever we've done doesn't affect how quickly we build up DNA changes, that is.
mj19
24/2/2023
08:47
With the stat that is it 1 in 2 people may get cancer... out there how could you tell if its due to Zantac or you would of got it anyway...
mj19
24/2/2023
08:44
I think the claimants try to throw as much mud at Zantac before the trial (press coverage etc) in the hope enough sticks for trial to progress.
Once trial starts (if it does) I expect the zantac people will be able to disprove most of it or all of it.

To start with all Zantac people will be doing is saying drug was approved and there is no real evidence to state anyone's cancer has been caused by the drug.

I suspect the incidence of people getting cancer (with the complaints that caused them to take the tablet in the first place ) will prove to be the same or less than people with the same complaint who did not take the drug.

Indeed, since zantac has come off the market the incidence of cancer in the world has risen dramatically.

Anyway, whatever...

netcurtains
24/2/2023
08:20
SP holding well
mj19
24/2/2023
08:12
Peddle off elsewhere craigtim - filtered
wsm812
24/2/2023
07:48
The way these articles are written suggests GSK are crooks and are doomed in this court case...
mj19
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