ASX edges higher despite healthcare sell-off
Australian shares closed slightly higher on Thursday as broad market optimism outweighed heavy losses in the healthcare sector.
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Australian shares closed slightly higher on Thursday as broad market optimism outweighed heavy losses in the healthcare sector.
The share offering reportedly values the San Francisco-based company at about $US12.7 billion, Including restricted stock and options.
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