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Stock Market Fluctuations in Big Pharmas as of April 11, 2008

Company Name, Symbol, Share Price, Change 

While Novartis is the only stock up from yesterday's close it's actually down almost $5 from last Friday's close. All other stocks are hovering around the same price as the previous week's close except GSK which is down over $4 and Abbott which is down $2 from last week.

 

 

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