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SHP Shire

4,690.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Shire LSE:SHP London Ordinary Share JE00B2QKY057 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 4,690.00 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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20/10/2016
00:13
............. Re Cancer drugs , proteomics and genomics .................

I choose them because they are where the money is at

If you do some research you will find that many celebrities have undergone surgery to remove various parts of their body in order to avoid the onset of a cancer type.


They have done this because they have tested positive for an inherited genetic mutated gene which recent molecular diagnostic testing has proved to be linked to certain cancer types and subsets.


Thus since we all know at present no cure for any cancer using drugs exists

Then this also proves that the continued development of drugs which target tumors is a waste of time re finding a cure.

However some new drugs do extend life by several months eg circa from 12 months to perhaps eighteen months

The quality of this extended life does not get mentioned much


My point is that the rich celebrities spend money on cancer preventative operations because they have the money and specialist guidance to do so.

A cure for cancer will not be found by trying to attack a developed tumor

The cure will be to attack and remove the mutated genes that cause it

buywell3
20/9/2016
13:18
Forming a nice channel
hedley03
20/9/2016
10:16
Nice move up.
philo124
01/9/2016
10:16
Topped up for eventual bid.
philo124
30/8/2016
07:23
Couple of negative influences.Firstly,Hilary Clinton overhangs the pharma sector.Secondly,the interference of the EU in sovereign tax management of Ireland (Apple) could have disturbing long term implications.Other than that,Shire looks cheap and has recovered sharply in the last couple of months being a beneficiary of weaker sterling.Additionally, stock indigestion post the Baxalta deal has dissipated.
steeplejack
29/8/2016
17:22
New Opportunity for Shire (SHP). Its Xiidra 5% for the Treatment of both the Signs and Symptoms of Dry Eye Disease is Now Available in U.S.
arnu gutierrez
28/8/2016
18:13
Can someone who understands this sector better than me help me with this company's valuation? I invest purely on fundamentals and look at shire trading on 12.6x Dec-17 and struggle to understand why a company which has delivered strong growth historically and will generate significant synergies from its recent mega-deal ($700m synegies, so putting them on a PE on say 15x gives $10bn value upside from them) isn't being more highly valued by Mr Market.
All views welcome!

adamb1978
03/8/2016
07:59
SHIRE'S chief executive Dr Flemming Ornskov said the company's long-term goal of generating $20bn (£15bn) of sales by 2020 was "rock solid" as he upgraded profit forecasts in the company's first set of results since completing a $32bn merger with Baxalta.
steeplejack
01/7/2016
11:30
$ Strength. Bought on Tuesday.
philo124
30/6/2016
09:57
Cheap £
burkedavid
30/6/2016
09:51
Wonder what's caused this sudden rise. Could get to 50!
easwarareddy
16/6/2016
12:09
I'll speak to you Easy. Lots of new equity sloshing around. Once Brexit gone and the new equity is absorbed then we should start making significant share price headway.
scobak
16/6/2016
10:19
What's wrong with this share
easwarareddy
14/6/2016
07:21
So quite in this board
easwarareddy
10/6/2016
22:09
That the lines show it would rise
easwarareddy
10/6/2016
22:08
John Burford tipped it that's why
easwarareddy
10/6/2016
15:59
Might be Deutsche Bank offloading 28 million shares.....which is a bit odd given they put out a buy note on 1st June!.....or is this how the big boys play it. ''Buy this its great value'', while selling in the background? The FTSE 100 has also gone down though the last few days. I put some in my wifes ISA a few days ago. I will probably add a few to my ISA, although i might wait and see if it drops to 40£. One to buy and forget about probably?
hedley03
10/6/2016
11:56
Don't get why this is having a sustained drop past few days. Anyone know why
easwarareddy
02/6/2016
15:40
At the 16.35 auction more than £1Bn worth of shares have changed hands.What's going on?
paa65
26/5/2016
20:35
Sorry just realised the date u posted lol
easwarareddy
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