On August 20, GlaxoSmithKline PLC rose 3.01% in regular trading, trading at $52.69/share, with turnover of $142 million. The gain was driven by broad pharmaceutical sector strength and multiple company-specific catalysts.
The pharmacy sector saw significant capital inflows, with peers Merck surging 13.15%, Eli Lilly up 4.79%, Pfizer up 3.91%, and Bristol-Myers Squibb up 2.88%. At the company level, two key developments emerged on August 18: Chugai Pharmaceutical signed an exclusive license agreement granting GSK worldwide exclusive rights to develop, manufacture, and commercialize anti-dengue virus antibody AID351; simultaneously, GSK's core product NUCALA received a positive reimbursement recommendation from the Canadian Drug Agency, expanding its indication to adult chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
These developments build on GSK's recent momentum following strong Q2 results reported on July 28, where adjusted EPS of 50.5 pence beat the consensus estimate of 46.8 pence, and revenue of 8.41 billion pounds exceeded expectations.
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