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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Metro Bank Holdings Plc | LSE:MTRO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMX3W479 | ORD 0.0001P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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102.00 | 102.60 | 103.80 | 101.00 | 101.40 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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10:08:11 | O | 4,692 | 102.2994 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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03/2/2025 | 15:00 | EQS | TVR-Total Voting Rights |
29/1/2025 | 17:47 | EQS | Statement Regarding Consumer Loan Book Portfolio |
02/1/2025 | 15:04 | EQS | Total Voting Rights |
19/12/2024 | 16:51 | EQS | Director/PDMR Shareholding |
19/12/2024 | 16:37 | EQS | Board Appointment |
06/12/2024 | 12:46 | EQS | Director/PDMR Shareholding |
02/12/2024 | 14:59 | EQS | Total Voting Rights |
19/11/2024 | 18:00 | UK RNS | FTSE Russell Centamin |
19/11/2024 | 15:13 | EQS | 2024 Annual General Meeting Results – Update Statement |
19/11/2024 | 15:07 | EQS | Director/PDMR Shareholding |
Metro Bank (MTRO) Share Charts1 Year Metro Bank Chart |
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1 Month Metro Bank Chart |
Intraday Metro Bank Chart |
Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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17/2/2025 | 15:24 | METRO BANK - Moderated | 26,639 |
03/1/2025 | 15:26 | METRO new moderated thread | 337 |
25/11/2024 | 08:32 | METROBANK Flea-bitten dog | 1,011 |
01/11/2024 | 13:53 | Metro Bank | 91,140 |
23/2/2022 | 06:41 | SentimentalRules AKA idoflykathy | 59 |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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10:08:12 | 102.30 | 4,692 | 4,799.89 | O |
10:02:39 | 102.60 | 855 | 877.23 | AT |
09:59:40 | 102.60 | 2 | 2.05 | O |
09:55:20 | 102.30 | 474 | 484.90 | O |
09:50:54 | 102.00 | 62 | 63.24 | AT |
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Posted at 14/2/2025 12:48 by leopold ii Decided last time to give this price a chance again. Proving stubborn. |
Posted at 11/2/2025 14:06 by hazl Yes good old MTRO pushes ahead as others drop.8-) |
Posted at 06/2/2025 02:01 by juicyjuice The stock should be roughly 200p in my opinionIf MTRO successfully executes its plan and earns 40p per share in a few years as per guidance and forecast, the stock has to be 300p-400p medium-long term at least. |
Posted at 05/2/2025 11:26 by juicyjuice 200p this year I guess. MTRO is going to earn 40 per share in a few years, that is the guidance and forecast. So if they execute it, 300p-400p medium to longterm. |
Posted at 05/1/2025 19:22 by putinaire Still a bit of work to do re break out that price. For MTRO it is the spread II dealers that move it. No sign of them yet so hopefully in the coming day or two. But not be disappointed if they do not arrive. Happy to buy low 80s anyway |
Posted at 09/12/2024 11:24 by russ42 Blackhorse23 Mtro has 2.8 billion in the bank and made a profit last year according to stockopedia |
Posted at 22/11/2024 09:53 by juicyjuice MTRO inclusion to FTSE250 a bit delayed due to Centamin.See Centamin morning RNS. Latest update Centamin will exit and MTRO enter FTSE250 anytime between now and 8 AM 25 November, Monday. |
Posted at 20/11/2024 05:13 by sniperstocks Fantastic after hours RNS. We are back in the FTSE 250 baby!A few reasons to get on board and excited. 1. MTRO shares used to be £40 per stock unit before before the issues started and enjoyed a multi billion pound market cap. Current MCAP is 600M! 2. MTRO was the first bank the UK adopter in over 150 years in 2010. 3. MTRO is opening stores as opposed to closing down branches like all other major banks. 4. MTRO is crypto friendly and allows purchases of BTC through ET 5. MTRO was destined to die over the last few years but the owners have worked well with the FCA to re establish its trust and its place as a UK bank. By being included BACK in the FTSE250 is absolutely fantastic. 6. All other UK major banks have MCAPs ranging between 30 billion to 70 billion. MTRO also had a multi billion pound MCAP but the issues it suffered years ago took it down to its knees. With the RNSs of late, MTRO is back and has zero issues. With a 600M MCAP, this is a gift and has a 10-40X upside. DYOR but this stock could seriously retire people and do a gamestop style recovery. GLA |
Posted at 07/8/2024 06:56 by amelia airhead From what I can see, Cauis were all out on the 31st July.Just to confirm, Cauis were the holders of Metro T2 debt who led the shorting of the stock in Sep/Oct which enabled Galinski to dilute us all out at 33p. They sold down most, but not all in Nov. Decided to sell out of the last of their position on the 31st July despite shocking half year results. But strangely there was an inexplicable uplift in the share price. There is no point talking fundamentals for this one. People quoting P/E ratios on a loss making stock and TBV of £1.37 (a quarter of what it was in September) clearly don't understand fundamentals. But that doesn't really matter with this one. Its a closely held stock and one for those with the inside track, but you need to be careful. This bank is running very light on capital, and there will come a time when it is much harder to push the share price uphill. |
Posted at 27/7/2024 02:07 by danvandan In common with a lot of people here, I'm not sure what to make of this outcome. It's been described as positive by Frumkin, but it looks like natwest has spent three weeks cherry picking the best mortgages (eg highest LTV and lowest risk) and mtro has sold a portfolio at a £100m loss. I get the message about improving the cash and opportunities, but there's conditions attached that we haven't seen for mtro to get the full price from the sale. That said, the market seems to like it - highest share price for a while and 5% rise on the day, so maybe it's all good. |
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