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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bank Ireland | LSE:BKIR | London | Ordinary Share | IE0030606259 | ORD STK EUR0.05 |
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% | 0.245 | 0.2425 | 0.245 | - | 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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14/2/2014 15:46 | Despite popular belief and media spin, the people didn't bail out the bank. The bank held more in Gov bonds than they were "bailed" with. The people made handsome profit on their investment. As for the charges, try bank in the US to know what ridiculous is | cruiser70 | |
14/2/2014 14:27 | They are not really going to start giving out dividends, that is just a terrible rumour especially when they will probably just turn to a profit but also when screwing the people for bank charges after the people bailed them out... Isn't it a rich and risky when there are banks out there that don't charge ridiculous fees | docdave2 | |
14/2/2014 14:02 | The share price is going to crack 33 cents later today. It's worth knowing that the Bill Gates Foundation stepped in last month buying about 2,500,000,000 shares and continues to be buying-up stock. People are buying for the earnings potential and not so much the price to book which is long term stuff. | leebong | |
14/2/2014 13:38 | Johnbuy, I think that retest of 27 area was your chance and I reckon you know it too. As for GKP, wtf? | cruiser70 | |
14/2/2014 13:08 | Of course it's over bought however people are trading ahead of end of year results which will prob come out Monday morning say how great we are that we have come back to a profit, they won't talk about their mortgage loan book crises, top secret and top toxic stuff!!Buy the rumour sell the news!! So wait until a few days after the news before thinking about stepping in | docdave2 | |
14/2/2014 11:56 | I know. I'm sorry. ;D I would like to buy in cheaper here. Where do you se BKIR going this year? If we see 1 euro, todays price would be good. Where's crincklewood. He likes deramping GKP. :0 | johnbuy | |
14/2/2014 11:54 | johnbuy. It's not like you to be negative... | lukee2 | |
14/2/2014 11:51 | I think this looks a bit overbought. | johnbuy | |
14/2/2014 11:27 | Get up there ya beauty | county kilburn | |
14/2/2014 10:48 | Down down deeper and down......... | johnbuy | |
13/2/2014 18:52 | they've been off loading small tranches since last month or so | cruiser70 | |
13/2/2014 18:43 | Transaction was on Tuesday | benchmark | |
13/2/2014 18:39 | RNS EUPAC has off loaded some ? | cricklewood | |
13/2/2014 18:26 | OK this is us on NYSE | cruiser70 | |
13/2/2014 18:22 | Wednesday, 12th February 2014 ISEQ has best year since 1997 33.6% gain in 2013 Irish Stock Exchange (ISE) statistics released today show the ISEQ Overall index has had its best year since 1997, rising by 33.6% in 2013. The ISEQ has now gained 57.3% in 3 years. A comparison with other indices shows it was the best performing index in Western Europe during 2013, ahead of key indices such as the FTSE100 [+14.4%] and the German DAX [+25.5%]. It also outperformed the leading US indices, the S&P 500 [+24.4%] and NASDAQ [+32.8%] in what was a good year overall for global equity markets. 3.4m equity trades in 2013 highest ever recorded The demand for Irish shares was also evident in the number of trades dealt on the ISE during 2013. At 3.4m deals, 2013 is the highest ever number of equity trades in the ISE's history, and over 40% higher than 2012 [the previous high was recorded in 2008: 2.5m trades]. With four new member firms joining the ISE in 2013, equity turnover was similarly up, with 54.2% growth during the year bringing the annual total to over 57.6bn [2012: 37.3bn]. Given turnover's link to share price, this underlies the positive performance of Irish companies and the underlying liquidity of the Irish market among the ISE's international membership base [38 of the 47 members of the Irish Stock Exchange are based outside of Ireland]. 1.2bn raised in last quarter including 3 IPOs from Mincon, GameAccount Network and Hibernia REIT The last quarter of 2013, saw 3 new companies join the Irish Stock Exchange Mincon a mature export-orientated Irish business raised 50m in international capital from its IPO. Also in November, GameAccount Network, a developer and supplier of enterprise-level business to business gaming software systems and online gaming content raised 26.6m from international investors. Hibernia REIT became the biggest IPO of 2013 when it raised 365m in December. It was the 2nd REIT to join the Main Securities Market of the ISE during 2013 following Green REIT's IPO in July. Falcon Oil and Gas joined the ISE in March. Money raised in the last quarter totalled 1.2bn and included 580m raised by Bank of Ireland. Reply | Recommend | Report | cricklewood | |
13/2/2014 18:17 | NO LOL This is worth a read. hxxp://www.ise.ie/Ne hxxp://www.ise.ie/Ne | cricklewood | |
13/2/2014 18:14 | Ballyhooly is no place to be in this weather! | benchmark | |
13/2/2014 16:59 | My mate just bought a brand new one for 73k euros 61k sterling in ballyhooly , they are going for a song | cricklewood | |
13/2/2014 16:48 | Now that WOULD be nice Lee. | kemorkid | |
13/2/2014 16:47 | Expect 45 cents early March mate....hahaha...and beyond. | leebong | |
13/2/2014 16:47 | You might get a mansion Cwood at this rate. | kemorkid | |
13/2/2014 16:41 | On £1k a penny here from 18p, hoping to buy a small cottage in county cork out of bkir on my 65th next year. | cricklewood | |
13/2/2014 16:41 | Looks like the signal for the push north has finally come. | kulvinder | |
13/2/2014 16:37 | Be interesting to see how she closes state side. | kemorkid |
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