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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sse Plc | LSE:SSE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007908733 | ORD 50P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-11.50 | -0.69% | 1,643.50 | 1,643.50 | 1,644.00 | 1,666.00 | 1,634.00 | 1,657.00 | 1,875,302 | 15:46:48 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electric Services | 12.49B | -60.6M | -0.0555 | -295.86 | 17.94B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/3/2015 19:13 | Not wishing to start a bid rumour but..... | wad collector | |
10/3/2015 18:39 | I thought we were doing that already, red. The way the share price is headed the government could pick up all the assets on the cheap. | lord gnome | |
10/3/2015 16:57 | bounty The government can run utilities as off balance sheet assets, the shareholders providing the finance. | redartbmud | |
10/3/2015 13:43 | In my view re-nationalisation of nationalised utilities would be too expensive at the current time given the national debt ...unless we wish to end up like Greece... (not that I'm saying it was a good idea in the first place! :-) | bountyhunter | |
10/3/2015 13:37 | Picked up some more at 1488. The retail side is a political football , but the supply side is too important and too vulnerable for the next Government to mess with. Unless they renationalise , they risk scaring off investment in our crumbling electicity generation and supply infrastructure. | wad collector | |
06/3/2015 16:55 | Looks like I was in good company with my 1519p buy . Not 100,000 shares though! | wad collector | |
06/3/2015 09:11 | If anyone ... | ignoble | |
05/3/2015 21:41 | Plenty of time imo in the week when it's uncertain whose going to be able to form a majority government. | philo124 | |
05/3/2015 11:31 | Beginning to look like buy time again. Volatility is to be expected between now and election day I guess ; with a serious share price plunge if Labour look like getting in either themselves or a liblab pact . Oh no ,they are a party for Business I had forgotten... | wad collector | |
02/3/2015 13:45 | That would be the same post that you put on the UU and SVT BBs. Am I right in thinking it was a rheteorical question? | wad collector | |
26/2/2015 09:10 | Currently a SSE Shareholder.Can anyone explain the Dividend yield of Infinis Energy(INFI)at over 9% for 2015 ? | garycook | |
24/2/2015 16:36 | Apparently it's to do with Ofgen comments/report. | philo124 | |
24/2/2015 16:01 | The RNSs are notification of stabilisation on £1.2bn of Sterling and Euro Hybrid Capital securities (debt) - so not quite sure why the price rise? edit :- although the all time high has just gone on the FTSE. | skinny | |
24/2/2015 15:56 | Quite a rise . don't understand today's Rns's so will enquire. | philo124 | |
24/2/2015 15:23 | What's put the wind into these sails today? More please. | lord gnome | |
19/2/2015 16:57 | Thanks Skinny. All we need now is a 'Sell' and we have game set and match! | lord gnome | |
19/2/2015 14:14 | Investec Buy 1,537.50 1,543.00 1,725.00 1,725.00 Reiterates Credit Suisse Outperform 1,537.50 1,543.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 Reiterates Deutsche Bank Hold 1,537.50 1,543.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Reiterates | skinny | |
19/2/2015 08:51 | Centrica's results at the root of today's weakness I think ; took my limit buy at 1521 thanks someone. There will be more turbulence ahead of the election I suspect. | wad collector | |
18/2/2015 20:13 | They seem to use these utilities as political footballs as they do the NHS, | thuja2 | |
16/2/2015 13:18 | 1521 and I will have some more. | wad collector | |
16/2/2015 11:53 | Think there was a profit warning from centrica? | zcaprd7 | |
03/2/2015 21:31 | nice recovery :-) | bountyhunter | |
03/2/2015 19:25 | Come up quite strong. I'm waiting to see how the three year high holds.. | zcaprd7 |
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