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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bank Of Ireland Group Plc | LSE:BIRG | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BD1RP616 | ORD EUR1.00 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.12 | 1.17% | 10.40 | 10.07 | 10.49 | 10.41 | 10.24 | 10.36 | 131,352 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/5/2021 15:14 | Bit surprised this hasn't broke this 5 E level yet | my retirement fund | |
30/4/2021 19:12 | E16 would be amazing (hope your 16 wasn't a typo) | badger8888 | |
30/4/2021 16:29 | Longer term 16E for the patient | my retirement fund | |
30/4/2021 16:19 | ....and E8 is where we were just over a year ago. To get back to E8 would be great! | badger8888 | |
30/4/2021 13:13 | This should be 8 Euro in a years time imo | my retirement fund | |
30/4/2021 09:11 | Davy new price target for BoI 6.50 | mick | |
30/4/2021 08:13 | Whats not to like, the dirty little secret of the banking sector is that they coined it in during covid with lots of freebies from the government which were hidden away in credit loss reserves all of which are not needed so now we get a nice tide of write backs to go on top of bumper profits and lower costs, easily enough capital veing generated to cover the kcb deal without needing to break a sweat.... | catsick | |
30/4/2021 07:36 | Update: steady steady. No bad news. | badger8888 | |
29/4/2021 11:45 | No KBC just want out and are happy to take a hit. BOI looks like its getting a very sweet deal > The loan book without the bad assets at a discount, the customers and the increased Monopoly. This will 3X with the onset of another booming economy | donpatrol | |
28/4/2021 13:19 | I don't know if KBC have any leverage to revalue the loan book prior to the deal? Hopefully not. | my retirement fund | |
28/4/2021 13:15 | Its good to see such volume on an increasing shareprice. Looking like they have the support for the taking on this increased loan book. Lloyds adding confidence the post covid impairments. | my retirement fund | |
28/4/2021 12:21 | Sorry, Q1 is the 30/04 | badger8888 | |
28/4/2021 09:45 | Q1 update due next week. | badger8888 | |
28/4/2021 09:25 | I'm not sure what's driving it. The UK banks are not showing the same consistent progress | estienne | |
28/4/2021 08:40 | Another jump up again. At 4.70 the price doesn't seem right, it's kind of a midpoint. 5.20 is the next ledge up but I suspect it will burst through that and land at 6.15 over the next while | donpatrol | |
26/4/2021 13:42 | Back to pre lockdown plus levels. Will soon be six euros a pop. | my retirement fund | |
26/4/2021 11:00 | Quite a jump up this morning | estienne | |
18/4/2021 17:37 | Sunday Business Post. 2 articles, 1 re KBC and a 2nd re Davy. Not much new in either. | badger8888 | |
18/4/2021 16:46 | Having said that / its great news for shareholdets and this has gotta look cheap - only 3 banks left in ireland and who would use tsb haha | datahead | |
18/4/2021 14:37 | 9b assets and only 5b cash is a big hit to capital / rights issue to fund it ? | datahead | |
16/4/2021 21:00 | I'm beginning to think I should be adding to my already tidy holding | my retirement fund | |
16/4/2021 18:09 | BOI about to cash in on KBC, along with getting Davy's on the cheap. A Duopoly, a housing boom ahead along with stronger fintech governance on the way this could easily double in price from here. | donpatrol | |
16/4/2021 17:58 | Well the market sniffs something about it, a higher high achieved on decent volume for a change | my retirement fund | |
16/4/2021 07:33 | This kbc thing can only be good. I expect a share price rise on the back of this | hybrasil |
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