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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 |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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12/10/2016 17:43 | anyway, wonder how close Deutsche are to a deal with the US DoJ and WHEN RBS case gets sorted let alone W&G progress!!! now into end of 2016 and nothing positive for market re RBS investing! | cfc1 | |
12/10/2016 16:34 | bureaucracy is just another name for a dictatorship, we can vote for who ever we want but we still have the bureaucracy | alexgc | |
12/10/2016 16:17 | its the whole lot of them!!! unfortunately we have to elect something....shame there is no other way!!!! | cfc1 | |
12/10/2016 16:13 | It is not the British politicians that are the problem. It is those in the rest of the EU we have to be wary of. | leedskier | |
12/10/2016 14:40 | Leeds......r u saying this G7 country is screwed? R u saying this little land with global business interests, major global brand names with essential world leading ports (Gateway) with trade options globally is screwed. Umm have you seen US, German or Frenhc national debt OR looked at the state of their banks???????????? | cfc1 | |
12/10/2016 14:37 | The whole world an it's dog seems to be in debt. What I cant seem to find out is who is the lender with all this dosh, and where did it come from in the first place? | maxk | |
12/10/2016 14:06 | Whereas the UK is heavily indebted and intends to increase its borrowing considerably to try and cushion the impact of the fall in GDP expected next year. Shall we talk about the state of UK banks too? | leedskier | |
12/10/2016 13:56 | No. There is no comparison. The leading foreign owned premier league football clubs are well funded and managed businesses. | leedskier | |
12/10/2016 13:08 | Leeds..are YOU comparing football to our economy!?!?!?!??! | cfc1 | |
12/10/2016 13:07 | Are the football BB busy today, leedskier? ; | avatar333 | |
12/10/2016 13:06 | 144162 ; | avatar333 | |
12/10/2016 12:46 | British rugby seems to do ok without much foreign investment | alexgc | |
12/10/2016 10:56 | Atleast you are not Scottish we have to put up with sturgeon and a really really bad team! | petesnow | |
12/10/2016 10:37 | The country it played against last has a population of 2 million. | leedskier | |
12/10/2016 10:17 | 60 million+ people, yet they cant produce 11 players and a national team worthy of the name. | maxk | |
12/10/2016 10:02 | Fashion group Ted Baker has reported strong profits for the first half of 2016 despite challenging trading conditions. In the six months to 13 August, sales climbed 14.4% to £259.5m, with profits rising 20.5% to £21.5m. This was despite rival retailers struggling due to unseasonal weather. | avatar333 | |
12/10/2016 09:53 | Morning. ; | avatar333 | |
12/10/2016 09:33 | As last night's football demonstrated, the Premier League, would be but a shadow without overseas owners, managers and players. Why do some think that the Uk economy would be any better placed? | leedskier | |
12/10/2016 08:35 | From the torygraph link leeds: "Ahead of the debate, the pair wrote to Brexit Secretary David Davis to call for a vote but also to stress they do not want to block Brexit." Delay, delay, delay ... talk it into oblivion. | maxk | |
12/10/2016 08:13 | Not sure what is true and what is fiction. I think the British press is suffering Brexit burn out. | leedskier | |
12/10/2016 08:05 | So the lady is for turning. | maxk |
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