Should you buy GSK shares today?
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GSK’s (LSE: GSK) share price has dropped 18% from its 18 February one-year traded high of £22.82. Much of this followed the release of its Q1 results, despite them showing another excellent quarterly performance, which beat analysts’ earnings expectations.
Profit-taking after a previous strong run-up in price was one reason behind the pullback, I think. Another may have been the decline in sales for its General Medicines division, although other divisions did better than expected.

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GSK’s (LSE: GSK) share price has dropped 18% from its 18 February one-year traded high of £22.82. Much of this followed the release of its Q1 results, despite them showing another excellent quarterly performance, which beat analysts’ earnings expectations.
Profit-taking after a previous strong run-up in price was one reason behind the pullback, I think. Another may have been the decline in sales for its General Medicines division, although other divisions did better than expected.