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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Royal Bank Of Scotland Group Plc | LSE:RBS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7T77214 | ORD 100P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 120.90 | 121.35 | 121.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/5/2013 18:44 | Leeds - how u been ? FYI - have a look in about 10 mins over the OTC bb. the fatboys is well connected as you know:) - Found the shorts! P.S.... U can have a look to jazzaboy:) | fatboy1nc | |
09/5/2013 18:14 | just vote UKIP and have done with it | lovegod | |
09/5/2013 16:06 | 'knuckle draggers'? ; | avatar333 | |
09/5/2013 16:00 | Conservative MPs are seeking to engineer a vote on an EU referendum by tabling an amendment to the Queen's speech next week, expressing regret that the government's legislative programme does not contain a bill introducing a referendum. The move has the support of hardline Eurosceptics such as John Redwood, Peter Bone, Edward Leigh and David Davis. | leedskier | |
09/5/2013 15:25 | USA mortgage delinquency on the rise. Up to 7.25% from 7.09%. All that QE money still not going to where it matters | dope007 | |
09/5/2013 15:12 | "Berkshire issuing debt is effectively an efficient way to short the bond market (AGG, BND)," says fund manager (and BRK.A, BRK.B owner) Richard Cook, following Berkshire Hathaway Finance's $1B debt offering yesterday (5-year and 30-year paper). Proceeds will be used to redeem $1B of notes maturing this month. "I feel sorry for people that have clung to fixed-dollar investments," said Buffett earlier this week. | ramco | |
09/5/2013 15:10 | Mar. Wholesale Trade: Inventories +0.4% to 503.1B vs. consensus of +0.4%, -0.3% in Feb. Sales -1.6% to $414.7B. Inventory-to-sales ratio at 1.21. | ramco | |
09/5/2013 15:09 | has i posted two days ago this my top tip my NAP | portside1 | |
09/5/2013 14:47 | The Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index slides to -29.5 from -28.9 last week, still indicating a slow rate of recovery. The index however remains above -30 for the 4th consecutive week, a level it had stayed below for 5 straight years. Those rating the economy positively stand at 21%, the 5th straight week above 20% - something not seen since early 2008. | ramco | |
09/5/2013 14:45 | ;) gcom2 9 May'13 - 14:24 - 109381 of 109386 I meant any human beings | jazza | |
09/5/2013 14:43 | At the open: Dow -0.02% to 15103. S&P -0.07% to 1632. Nasdaq -0.13% to 3408. Treasurys: 30-year +0.12%. 10-yr +0.02%. 5-yr -0.02%. Commodities: Crude -0.61% to $96.03. Gold -0.92% to $1460.15. Currencies: Euro -0.36% vs. dollar. Yen +0.36%. Pound +0.22%. | ramco | |
09/5/2013 14:30 | Filter malfunction? RBS 'A NEW THREAD II' - RBS gcom2 - 04 Apr 2013 - 18:07:18 - 107159 of 109384 Think i'll join you, the guy posts a lot of nonsense AVATAR333 4 Apr'13 - 16:08 - 107136 of 107158 (Filtered) | avatar333 | |
09/5/2013 14:25 | The Tesla Motors (TSLA) Model S is the first car to achieve a score as high as 99 out of 100 in detailed testing from Consumer Reports since 2007. The publication bought a car anonymously in January and went through the Tesla experience from start to finish with hardly any hitches while being thoroughly impressed by performance (like a "Porsche") and energy efficiency. TSLA +23.3% premarket as the good news keeps piling in. Add: GS had earlier downgraded to neutral not that it is making any difference...; | ramco | |
09/5/2013 14:24 | Avatar ...lol | ramco | |
09/5/2013 14:24 | I meant any human beings | gcom2 | |
09/5/2013 14:23 | Market preview: Stock futures suggest modest losses at the open, as investors may be ready for a break after five days of gains. S&P benchmark -0.2%. Better-than-expected initial and continuing jobless claims is having little impact on trade. Global markets are lower after China's CPI climbed more than expected. Still ahead: wholesale trade, natural gas inventories. | ramco | |
09/5/2013 14:22 | Anyone long here? this old girl looks cheap as chips. | gcom2 | |
09/5/2013 14:20 | Citigroup (C) gains on Deutsche Bank (DB) in the race for currency trading supremacy. C (which came in second in a Euromoney Institutional Investor poll), cut DB's market share lead to just 0.28%, which is about as tight as the race for the top spot has ever been. C's ascent is partially attributable to its strong showing in emerging-market foreign exchange, where it leads DB by more than 2 percentage points. | ramco | |
09/5/2013 14:16 | On the hour: S&P -0.1%. 10-yr +0.08%. Euro -0.14% vs. dollar. Crude -0.53% to $96.11. Gold -0.69% to $1463.55. | ramco | |
09/5/2013 14:16 | More on Jobless Claims: The 4-week moving average slides 6.25K to 336,750. Continuing claims fall 27K to 3.01M, the 4-week average off 24.5K to 3.03M. SPY -0.2% | ramco | |
09/5/2013 14:15 | Initial Jobless Claims: -4K to 323K vs. 335K consensus, 327K prior (revised). Continuing claims -27K to 3.00M. | ramco | |
09/5/2013 14:13 | Gosh you will be having 'them' on slave ships next...lol althought the original premise regarding everyone (and that means everyone)paying their share is a laudable aim...; | ramco |
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