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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Centrica Plc | LSE:CNA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B033F229 | ORD 6 14/81P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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1.55 | 1.22% | 128.55 | 129.00 | 129.10 | 131.00 | 126.90 | 127.90 | 13,734,430 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electric Services | 26.46B | 3.93B | 0.7326 | 152.13 | 597.72B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/5/2020 16:20 | Thinking this lock down is almost over. The decision to reduce payments to 60% and get people back to work will end it. Get back to work, a be cautious and smart. If they don't know the risks by now they should. Most people who die now are in care homes, and sadly very old people in care homes do die. They should not be in the civid numbers numbers. | careful | |
12/5/2020 16:09 | talking of mad, I bought a few today myself. | careful | |
12/5/2020 15:29 | you must be mad! | supermarky | |
12/5/2020 15:02 | Bought a few | sbb1x | |
12/5/2020 13:20 | IMO a placing at 20% of market cap (which they can now do without getting shareholder approval) would possibly get the share price moving upwards. It would strengthen their balance sheet and maintain credit ratings without having to fire sale any assets. Trouble is going on yesterday's news I think the BoD are complete numpties.CNA pledged to replace their entire fleet of vans with electric vehicles by 2030, then they come up with this idiotic partnership with Lotus, who are only focussing on full development of their £1.7m EV hyper car for later this year, so how much will CNA be contributing to this development?, can't see Lotus wanting to have anything to do with the lower end of the EV market anyway. They only sell about 1,600 petrol cars per year so their share of EV market will be minuscule. Think the CNA BoD need to get their heads out of the clouds and focus on the core income streams. | discodave4 | |
12/5/2020 11:38 | Terminated and useless both crashed and burned, what an absolute shame :)Only one left now!! | discodave4 | |
12/5/2020 10:20 | why not post that picture of the roof and a load of fields and say thats your house? i presume you live in a tent in the fields? | fxprotrader | |
12/5/2020 10:17 | First it needs to find the left bottom...then the right bottom...are we there yet?.. careful12 May '20 - 09:10 - 29626 of 29630 0 0 0 60% down sine Jan 1st. 91% from peak of £4.0 This share cannot find a bottom. | diku | |
12/5/2020 10:13 | foreskin, i will presume if you don't say anything different that you are happy for me to post the ridiculous picture of yourself that you posted here on your profile (presumably to try and attract more men) I will give you a couple of hours | fxprotrader | |
12/5/2020 09:18 | carefulDomestic usage is up, marginally, but total energy usage is down, it's been well publicised.....even by CNA. | discodave4 | |
12/5/2020 09:12 | Wholesale gas price falling again due to oversupply. | discodave4 | |
12/5/2020 09:10 | 60% down sine Jan 1st. 91% from peak of £4.0 This share cannot find a bottom. 25 million customer accounts and during the lockdown domestic gas and electricity consumption must be higher. An amazing collapse but with little comment. It is my share portfolio that is intensive care and on life support after this lockdown. | careful | |
12/5/2020 08:43 | Post 29622 & 23...yes with monopoly money...you ready for your daily dose of child play...of skip hop and jump...ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.... | diku | |
11/5/2020 23:35 | DD you're a fantasist if you think you can make real world predictions without qualification among all the uncertainties. No-one does that except an idiot and that I am not! Your pathetic attempt to discredit me shows you up as someone desperate to be proved right. Once again you've failed! | forwood |
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