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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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8.00 | 0.60% | 1,348.00 | 1,347.50 | 1,348.50 | 1,349.00 | 1,326.00 | 1,339.00 | 12,007,943 | 16:04:50 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pharmaceutical Preparations | 30.33B | 4.93B | 1.1889 | 11.27 | 55.54B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/5/2009 21:01 | ADR's are the shares traded on the Nasdaq. GSK adr finished up a touch. Link: | oneeyedjack01 | |
11/5/2009 20:55 | folks, what are ADRs and AFE charts and how do u find out about the direction in which a stock is going to open??? thanks | 20dynamo | |
11/5/2009 20:23 | Here's the thread for your tips OEJ, but I'll check it out! or for a general chat... | sat69 | |
11/5/2009 20:20 | Sat take a look at the AFE chart, I know this is off topic but it really looks like a winner to me. At least it closed up a little, never know it might open higher. There seemed a lot of support today to me. | oneeyedjack01 | |
11/5/2009 20:04 | ADR's pointing to a virtually flat opening. | sat69 | |
11/5/2009 20:02 | i have just added a load too. hopefully should get a big boost on thurs when the government demands more flu vaccinations- could see a test of the £10.80 resistance | 20dynamo | |
11/5/2009 19:10 | Sorry I was asking a question about the last two trades reported but Ive worked it out now for myself. This is such a good buy, accumulation is occurring I think. | oneeyedjack01 | |
11/5/2009 17:47 | what big late buy? Is that some flashy thing that has appeared on L2 or L3?!? | 20dynamo | |
11/5/2009 16:55 | Strong support in the morning. Whats the big late buy about at way over the sp? | oneeyedjack01 | |
11/5/2009 10:08 | Safe haven as the market corrects.... Close in the 30's with a further push this week.... | 2ngh | |
11/5/2009 10:00 | It seems that GSK is acting as an inverse of the ftse. | sat69 | |
11/5/2009 09:51 | looking like a coiled spring about to go off at any point... A close in the 30's would be very bullish.... Be suprised if this stays here long... 1130's soon... | 2ngh | |
11/5/2009 09:44 | Chart tighter than the Watford Gap for a long time now! | gotnorolex | |
11/5/2009 09:00 | Lagging other Pharma's today and the wider pharma index... Would expect a correction in due course.... | 2ngh | |
11/5/2009 08:10 | Government to report massive order for next winter flu preparation. This will shoot this above £11 very quickly. Not good to be short later in the weeks as the news has to be done in May to prepare the order. Strong buy IMHO | onehanded | |
11/5/2009 08:05 | Additionally - I think the move will be very quick.. Limited resistance... Breather at 89 before moving on... Good luck all Target 1130 | 2ngh | |
11/5/2009 07:58 | From a technical perspective... The daily & weekly look set for a push north... Above 1034 ish would set up a further rise to 1134 ish... Getting very tight... awaiting the break... | 2ngh | |
11/5/2009 07:17 | But only if your quick!!! | 2ngh | |
11/5/2009 07:15 | Morning all... Charts starting to turn here.... Could see a push north to circa 1120 in quick order. Could be a good buying opportunity at this point. | 2ngh | |
11/5/2009 07:02 | Good write up in the Fleet St Letter this week. | washbrook | |
11/5/2009 06:56 | yep, couldn't agree more jack | wllmherk | |
11/5/2009 06:02 | wllmherk - thats why I bought it .. not swine flu. The company makes hefty profits year on year and pays a nice divi four times a year so buying it at this price seems good value. | oneeyedjack01 |
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