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Glaxosmithkline Stock (GSK.US): Live Price Chart
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GlaxoSmithKline (GSK.US) is a leading British pharmaceutical company, with a current market capitalization of $72.56 billion as of July 25, 2023. Founded in 2000 through the merger of Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham, the company's history can be traced back to the 18th century. Glaxo, established in 1715, originally produced nutritional products, while Beecham, founded in 1848, specialized in medicines.
Over the years, the company has become a global powerhouse in the pharmaceutical industry, developing and manufacturing a wide range of medications, vaccines, and consumer healthcare products. The company's commitment to innovation and research has led to significant medical advancements. It went public in 2001 and has maintained its position as one of the world's leading healthcare companies.
GlaxoSmithKline shares have experienced a fluctuating period over the past 5 years. The stock was launched at $39.32 in 2016, and since then, it has reached its highest share price of $48.25 in January 2020, representing a 22.8% increase from its inception. However, the stock has also had its lowest stock price of $28.47 in September 2022, which is a 27.5% decrease from its highest value.
When analyzing GlaxoSmithKline's share, traders may utilize various trading strategies and tools. One of these strategies is swing trading, whereby traders buy and sell stocks over a short-term period of a few days to a few weeks to take advantage of the stock's volatility. Another trading strategy is value investing, where traders invest based on the company's intrinsic value regardless of the market's current sentiment.
Some tools and indicators that traders may use to analyze the stock include moving averages and Bollinger Bands. By doing so, traders may make well-informed investment decisions.
Are you considering trading GlaxoSmithKline shares? If yes, before you begin, it is wise to spend time researching its competition. Knowing the competition will give you a better understanding of the market as a whole and help you make more informed trades. They include:
- Pfizer Inc. (PFE.US): Pfizer is one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. Its product portfolio includes some of the world's best-known brands, such as Viagra, Lipitor, and Celebrex.
- Novo Nordisk AS (NOVOBc.DXE): Novo Nordisk is a significant player in diabetes care and one of the few businesses to offer a complete set of diabetes products.
- Eli Lilly (LLY.US): Eli Lilly is famous for its neuroscience and oncology drugs, as well as its diabetes products.
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