Enhorabuena tb investingYo las llevaba todas, 6 paquetes comprados a una media de $49 así que genial sobre todo con el precio de las bios a estos niveles, para comprar algunas más a precio de derribo PD: creo q bk2 las vendió todas hace poco? Debe estar que trina LOL
Otro BO para mi portfolio! TPTX No me voy ningún año de vacío por mal que este el mercado 😅😆Bristol Myers Squibb (NYSE:BMY) has entered into an agreement to acquire the clinical-stage precision oncology company Turning Point Therapeutics (TPTX) at a price of $76.00 per share in cash for a total consideration of $4.1B, the companies announced Friday.Turning Point (TPTX) shares have more than doubled in value, while Bristol Myers (BMY) is trading flat in the pre-market so far.The acquisition is expected to be accretive to Bristol Myers’ (BMY) non-GAAP earnings per share (EPS) from 2025 and up to $0.08 per share dilutive to non-GAAP EPS in 2022 before certain adjustments.Bristol Myers (BMY) plans to use cash to fund the deal, which is expected to close in 3Q 2022.Turning Point (TPTX) is advancing its lead asset repotrectinib against non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and other advanced solid tumors. Bristol Myers (BMY) expects the tyrosine kinase inhibitor to receive U.S. regulatory clearance in 2H 2023.“With this transaction, we are continuing our strong track record of strategic business development to further enhance our growth profile,” Bristol Myers (BMY) Chief Executive Giovanni Caforio remarked.“Through this transaction, we will be able to harness the full potential of our precision oncology platform to advance the standard of care for cancer patients,” noted Turning Point (TPTX) Chief Executive Athena Countouriotis.Early this month, Turning Point (TPTX) said that the FDA granted its Breakthrough Therapy designation for repotrectinib for the treatment of certain patients with NSCLC.
Me podéis recordar, como se obtenía en bankinter la relación de compras y ventas para el IRPF de 2021 ? MO lo encuentro x la web el sitio donde se sacaba el informe
Así es, la caída más brutal, pero esque no ha habido peor contexto que el actual, la economía está peor que nunca y eso se refleja en la gráfica que pones. Alemania sin gas es inconcebible.La cuestión es si el XBI respeta los $75 o se nos va a $60