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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Close Brothers Group Plc | LSE:CBG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007668071 | ORD 25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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17.00 | 4.24% | 418.20 | 415.00 | 417.00 | 420.40 | 396.00 | 396.00 | 755,602 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asset - Backed Securities | 1.01B | 81.1M | - | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/3/2024 18:14 | My next question would be are they buying for them selfs or someone else, Either way they are not panic selling even with there unconventional movement which can only be seen in a good way as over time it is ticking upwards. | karv1 | |
28/3/2024 18:03 | So they own 9.8% voting rights/share ownership is this the same thing? Newbie question how do they buy different classes of shares? Is one class not reported on normal LSE and is this why we see no one reporting a drop in ownership from other parties when BOA is increasing? | karv1 | |
28/3/2024 16:36 | BoA at it again! | tsmith2 | |
28/3/2024 15:08 | Unless they reinstate the divi... cant see it. | cirlbunting1 | |
28/3/2024 14:31 | It's going to be a long 6 months. | karv1 | |
28/3/2024 14:22 | And the Road back to 700+ is getting closer... | stoopid | |
27/3/2024 15:16 | The boa holding shows as indirect. I'm not sure how disclosure holding rules apply for nominee holdings. For example, my broker is barclays who hold as nominee, so if I go above 3%, do both barclays and me have to disclose? spud | jonnybig | |
27/3/2024 14:32 | What on earth are BoA up to | tsmith2 | |
27/3/2024 14:23 | Love the recovery today, looking strong.... | stoopid | |
27/3/2024 11:05 | similar price action today? | tsmith2 | |
26/3/2024 22:11 | Obviously BOA are trading the shares and doing well out of it what’s confusing is the rise today! You can understand the fall yesterday with them selling but that big jump doesn’t make sense see what happens tomorrow?.. | 123trev | |
26/3/2024 20:32 | Not showing up on ADVFN appalso is there a delay to RNS appearing on the appGood day here and volume and price action in afternoon encouraging | tsmith2 | |
26/3/2024 18:22 | I think 3 big trades have just shown up 3x3m value. On ise chat trades list. On main London stock exchange only shows 1 x 740k trade at 00.00. it still does not explain who has or where is the rest of shares. .I just get the impression the shares are just being moved between some affiliated companies and then back again. | karv1 | |
26/3/2024 18:05 | Thanks Stoo | petewy | |
26/3/2024 17:56 | Some very strange stuff going on with Boa holdings.,,....How can they moved like 5% with no buys or sells and no one else claims the missing % of stock. The last time they did this it dropped like a stone on the opening on the next day, there is probably a simple explanation. | karv1 | |
26/3/2024 13:00 | It bottomed out just over a month ago at about 290 when the worst of the fear was hitting holders.Hoping it will stay above 400 this time with the FCA investigation looking like it won't be too much of an issue... | stoopid | |
25/3/2024 16:48 | Is it stupid to ask if this share is bottoming out? | petewy | |
24/3/2024 21:51 | reposting clickable link | pj84 | |
24/3/2024 07:05 | https://www.express. | luckyclicker | |
22/3/2024 11:36 | ned buys 1062 shares - great! Suet | suetballs | |
22/3/2024 09:39 | The volume seems alot higher today. | karv1 | |
22/3/2024 08:36 | Buying under the 3 was the prime example of "be greedy when others are fearful". Easy 35%+. A valuable lesson to those who didnt. | cirlbunting1 | |
22/3/2024 08:26 | Another strong rise in store today spud | jonnybig | |
21/3/2024 15:49 | Some one is definitely buying it is a shame the volume is very low. | karv1 |
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