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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aa Plc | LSE:AA. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMSKPJ95 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 34.95 | 34.95 | 35.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/3/2018 16:44 | No not that as that came out at 07-56hrs this morning, set the alarm clock imo | sweepie2 | |
07/3/2018 16:40 | t13 So you are thinking an approach from Hellman & Friedman on the cards, interesting, dyor. | srpactive | |
07/3/2018 16:27 | its this Exclusive: Buyout firm Hellman & Friedman made takeover approach for the AA last year, opposed by the chairman later ousted by the company following an altercation with a senior colleague. Detail referred to in legal claim filed by ex-chairman Bob Mackenzie. although why its rallied on that I have no idea | tonysss13 | |
07/3/2018 16:14 | Obviously something positive somewhere you would have thought, dyor. | srpactive | |
07/3/2018 16:14 | We will find out in the morning, looks like good news though | sweepie2 | |
07/3/2018 16:11 | News anywhere? | tsmith2 | |
07/3/2018 16:11 | What is happening here? | srpactive | |
07/3/2018 16:10 | Insiders trading? | tsmith2 | |
06/3/2018 16:19 | Did someone get kicked in the nuts and I missed it? | toonmag50 | |
06/3/2018 14:27 | badger60 6 Mar '18 - 14:22 - 383 of 383 (Filtered) OK. Now we can hopefully move forward. | minerve | |
06/3/2018 14:22 | Minerve.....I can categorically state that I have never shown any respect to a cretin.......and I'm certainly not going to start now....... | badger60 | |
06/3/2018 13:17 | Okay, I will leave you two to it then. | srpactive | |
06/3/2018 13:10 | srpactive I do not respect those that don't furnish me with it. As I said, it is down to others. There isn't an unconditional commitment from me I'm afraid. Sorry! :( | minerve | |
06/3/2018 12:58 | M Clean slate means respect for all, and move on together to a better thread. Please all just agree to work together. | srpactive | |
06/3/2018 12:55 | srpactive Completely agree, so it's down to badger60 to show respect. Filtering is very easy. | minerve | |
06/3/2018 10:43 | All I am always a long investor and although I do not like the short way I accept it. Longs and shorts can be a good yardstick to find a middle sensible share price figure. So lets learn from each other to profit, no need for anyone to get personal or silly so lets all move forward together, clean slate here please. | srpactive | |
06/3/2018 09:50 | badger60 AA will only hold about 2-4% of my portfolio. Considering I have a fully paid up property worth £Ms in Cheshire and no debt, not even a credit card, I think I can afford to take this risk. Having been a small tech business investor in the past I understand risk and I have been a shareholder of much riskier companies I can assure you. I am beginning to think your posts are more aimed at inviting anger than proper debate so start showing respect or you're filtered. | minerve | |
06/3/2018 06:02 | 71p can't be. Not long ago it was 160p.Sounds like an AIM share.Breakdown assistance needed. | au24 | |
05/3/2018 14:47 | British bull is an automated machine... | diku | |
05/3/2018 14:44 | Stay short British Bulls is right its got further to fall. | blueball | |
05/3/2018 14:08 | The queue waiting to use the abattoir has just increased by one.......... | badger60 | |
05/3/2018 13:57 | Its all risk.. some sit on the buy side and others on the sell side. Then there are the fence sitters. If you aren't in you cant lose or gain. Im in for more. | cantrememberthis2 |
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