Monday's Health Winners & Losers
Robert Holmes
04/16/07 - 04:49 PM EDT
Updated from 1:52 p.m. EDT
Pharmaceutical stocks rallied Monday, benefiting from positive earnings and merger news in the sector.
Drugmaker
Eli Lilly (LLY Quote) topped analysts' first-quarter expectations and said it should earn $3.30 to $3.40 a share for the full year, up from its earlier target of $3.25 to $3.35. The stock was up $1.52, or 2.7%, to $58.40.
While Friedman Billings and Prudential downgraded shares of
MedImmune (MEDI Quote), billionaire investor Carl Icahn said he will not oppose a sale of biotech drug maker. MedImmune was up $1.25, or 2.8%, to $45.44.
Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley upgraded
Amgen (AMGN Quote) to overweight from equal-weight. Amgen tacked on 62 cents, or 1.1%, to $59.65.
Biotech company
Antigenics (AGEN Quote) surged 20.7% after its Oncophage cancer vaccine showed positive results in a clinical trial as a treatment for brain cancer. Previously, Oncophage failed as a treatment for kidney cancer. Antigenics climbed 76 cents to $4.43.
Several health-care-related indices were buoyed by the headlines. The Amex Pharmaceutical Index rose 1%, the Philadelphia Stock Exchange Drug Index rose 1%, and the Amex Biotechnology Index was up 0.7%.
One of few losers of the session was
Quest Diagnostics (DGX Quote), which slid 4.8% after the company said it will acquire AmeriPath, a closely held diagnostics company owned by Welsh Carson Anderson & Stowe, for $1.23 billion. Shares were off $2.62 at $51.69.
Among other decliners,
Human Genome Sciences (HGSI Quote) slid 3.4% to $11.12, and
Dendreon (DNDN Quote) shed 8.9% to $15.72.