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GSK (formerly GlaxoSmithKline)
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Posted: 19 September 2024 14:41:48(UTC)
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Anyone have any views on the recent private settlements re Zantax
Share price has taken a hit.
Hit, stick, or other ?
Bob Brook
Posted: 19 September 2024 15:20:41(UTC)
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Until the Zantac stuff is sorted out the share price will languish. If the appeal in the Delaware courts is not successful there is significant downside ahead.
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Newbie on 19/09/2024(UTC), Peter Dixon on 20/09/2024(UTC)
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Posted: 19 September 2024 15:37:51(UTC)
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Bob Brook;319578 wrote:
Until the Zantac stuff is sorted out the share price will languish. If the appeal in the Delaware courts is not successful there is significant downside ahead.

The settlement has put a dent in my view.
Despite defending themselves, they have settled two which is likely to get every other law firm and individual just throwing mud to see what sticks.
Went to top up HLN instead.
Will decide what to do with the GSK line in my portfolio in due course
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Bob Brook on 20/09/2024(UTC)
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Posted: 20 September 2024 07:35:30(UTC)
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I think they have settled many cases now, not just these ones.
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Newbie on 20/09/2024(UTC)
Ian Eccles
Posted: 20 September 2024 08:09:15(UTC)
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Newbie;319582 wrote:
Bob Brook;319578 wrote:
Until the Zantac stuff is sorted out the share price will languish. If the appeal in the Delaware courts is not successful there is significant downside ahead.

The settlement has put a dent in my view.
Despite defending themselves, they have settled two which is likely to get every other law firm and individual just throwing mud to see what sticks.
Went to top up HLN instead.
Will decide what to do with the GSK line in my portfolio in due course


Poor leadership is holding back GSK, compare the share price when Walmsley took control with AZN.

She took control in April 2017, the share price was 1700p AZN was 4955p
Nothing much will change until she goes.
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Bob Brook on 20/09/2024(UTC), Newbie on 20/09/2024(UTC), Peter Dixon on 15/11/2024(UTC)
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Posted: 20 September 2024 09:35:10(UTC)
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Ian Eccles;319642 wrote:

Poor leadership is holding back GSK, compare the share price when Walmsley took control with AZN.

She took control in April 2017, the share price was 1700p AZN was 4955p
Nothing much will change until she goes.

We need to take into account that GSK pays a higher divi than AZN but that doesn't make it look much better. HL show the 5 year TR for AZN as 88%. The 5 year TR for GSK shows as 18%. Does that look right?

To be fair GSK's problem go back well before Warmsley and after all, what can we expect when the poor woman was paid a pittance of just £12.7 million last year. Just think how much they'd have to pay to get a CEO who could actually do the job. Pascal Soriot of AZN is in for an £18.7 million package this year. Even better than being a doctor or a train-driver.
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Ian Eccles on 20/09/2024(UTC), Guest on 20/09/2024(UTC), what me worry? on 20/09/2024(UTC)
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Posted: 03 October 2024 08:12:33(UTC)
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Alistair Binks;250129 wrote:
Both GSK and Haleon up nicely today on this news - what's the feeling here? Is this now a safe long-term defensive hold with the litigation risk at least reduced or rather sell on this bump (now or in the next day or so)?


Just looked at the price , it is now 1471p/share, what a disgrace, get rid of Walmsley.
Edit . The worst performed share in September in my portfolio, lost over 10% in a month. I sold a few earlier in the year, had to move a few CGT deckchairs to accommodate the trade.
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Newbie on 03/10/2024(UTC)
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Posted: 15 November 2024 13:05:25(UTC)
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Useful venn diagram would be right-wing covid-sceptics and GSK shareholders!

Down to 1310p, presumably on the appt of Kennedy Junior.
Bob Brook
Posted: 15 November 2024 13:30:13(UTC)
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As if the Zantac saga and dodgy CEO wasnt enough, now shareholders are at the whim of an antivaxxer.
You have to change your life
Posted: 15 November 2024 15:02:29(UTC)
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Wow, it gets worse: 1290p

I have held GSK since whoknowswhen but never saw it drop 70p in one day.
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