Merck & Co. shares rose 10% to an all-time high, pushing the drugmaker's market value to $366.9 billion.
The surge makes Merck one of the best-performing large-cap pharmaceutical stocks in the S&P 500, where the company is a major component of the healthcare sector. The gain positions the New Jersey-based drugmaker, which trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker MRK, among the most valuable pharmaceutical companies by market capitalization.
The 10% advance adds roughly $33 billion to Merck's market value in a single session, based on the $366.9 billion capitalization reported after the gain. The record high extends a rally that has drawn attention to the drug sector, where peers including Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer also trade on the NYSE.
Merck's portfolio is anchored by Keytruda (pembrolizumab), an immunotherapy that ranks among the best-selling drugs globally and drives a substantial share of the company's revenue. The stock's advance comes as investors weigh the durability of that franchise against pipeline developments across the company's oncology and vaccine businesses.
The move could signal strong positive sentiment across the healthcare and pharmaceutical sector, potentially lifting related drug stocks and influencing healthcare sector exchange-traded funds and indices, given Merck's weight in the S&P 500. Investors will watch whether the rally broadens across the drug sector in coming sessions, and whether the advance draws fresh analyst commentary on valuation and pipeline prospects.
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