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CNA Centrica Plc

133.70
2.30 (1.75%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  2.30 1.75% 133.70 133.95 134.05 135.20 131.60 131.60 17,261,230 16:35:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electric Services 26.46B 3.93B 0.7326 150.93 593B
Centrica Plc is listed in the Electric Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CNA. The last closing price for Centrica was 131.40p. Over the last year, Centrica shares have traded in a share price range of 110.30p to 173.65p.

Centrica currently has 5,363,098,542 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Centrica is £593 billion. Centrica has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 150.93.

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12/3/2021
12:57
Real-time Estimate Quote. Real-time Estimate Cboe Europe - CXE - 03/12 12:55:10 pm

52.95 GBX +2.50%




25p TO GO

misca2
12/3/2021
12:09
77p, did they mention the year?
mroalan
12/3/2021
10:52
FTSE 250



SOCGEN RAISES CENTRICA TO 'BUY' ('HOLD') - TARGET 77 (54) PENCE

gibbs1
12/3/2021
10:52
FTSE 250



SOCGEN RAISES CENTRICA TO 'BUY' ('HOLD') - TARGET 77 (54) PENCE

gibbs1
12/3/2021
09:44
I wish you lot would stop bickering, you behave like infants
ohoh
12/3/2021
09:23
ps it is you're, not your.

idiot

sentimental rules
12/3/2021
09:22
still not learnt how to spell investor I see thick idiot
sentimental rules
12/3/2021
08:51
Aspers why don't you take your own advice? Concentrate on making money. Your hanging round CNA for months like a bad smell.Its quite sad most of your comments are on CNA. Just because you lost 180.Thats your stupid decision to sell at 40p.
cleverinvester
12/3/2021
07:26
European markets set for slightly lower open, on course for winning week

Published Fri, Mar 12 20212:08 AM EST

Elliot Smith
@ElliotSmithCNBC

Key Points

The European Central Bank on Thursday vowed to ramp up its bond buying efforts “significantly” in the second quarter after borrowing costs rose across the continent.

U.K. GDP growth estimates for January are due Friday morning, along with euro zone industrial production data for January and a raft of February inflation figures from Germany and Spain.

LONDON — European markets are heading for a fractionally lower open Friday, but are on course for a positive week, as a retreat in bond yields eased global jitters about rising inflation.

Britain’s FTSE 100 is seen around 21 points lower at 6,716, Germany’s DAX is set to fall by around 21 points to 14,548 and France’s CAC 40 is expected to inch around 6 points lower to 6,028, according to IG data.

waldron
12/3/2021
07:25
European markets set for slightly lower open, on course for winning week

Published Fri, Mar 12 20212:08 AM EST

Elliot Smith
@ElliotSmithCNBC

Key Points

The European Central Bank on Thursday vowed to ramp up its bond buying efforts “significantly” in the second quarter after borrowing costs rose across the continent.

U.K. GDP growth estimates for January are due Friday morning, along with euro zone industrial production data for January and a raft of February inflation figures from Germany and Spain.

LONDON — European markets are heading for a fractionally lower open Friday, but are on course for a positive week, as a retreat in bond yields eased global jitters about rising inflation.

Britain’s FTSE 100 is seen around 21 points lower at 6,716, Germany’s DAX is set to fall by around 21 points to 14,548 and France’s CAC 40 is expected to inch around 6 points lower to 6,028, according to IG data.

waldron
12/3/2021
07:06
aspers is absolutely right Plus he should learn how to spell investor if he calls himself clever Total idiot
sentimental rules
11/3/2021
21:24
aspers
11 Mar '21 - 21:17 - 2705 of 2705 (Filtered)


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sarkasm
11/3/2021
21:17
Cleverinvestor.......you should re name yourself Enid Blyton, you tell some of the biggest storirs on ADVFN, you really should get your facts right before hitting those keys. You just concentrate on trying to make money here and stop worrying about what others may have lost or gained.
Remember, every dog loves a bone....I hope you are feeding this one well.

aspers
11/3/2021
18:05
Morningstar


BARCLAYS RAISES CENTRICA PRICE TARGET TO 76

grupo guitarlumber
11/3/2021
18:04
Morningstar


BARCLAYS RAISES CENTRICA PRICE TARGET TO 76

grupo guitarlumber
11/3/2021
17:43
Centrica : 11 Mar 2021 Centrica introduces ‘virtual fuel card' for electric fleet charging Company
03/11/2021 | 10:18am GMT

11 March 2021 Centrica introduces 'virtual fuel card' for electric fleet charging

Centrica has launched a new Fleet Charging Management System that answers the question of what happens when drivers need to charge their commercial vehicles while working remotely and while most offices remain closed.

A new app developed by the energy solutions company, aimed at fleet drivers, acts as a virtual fuel card and makes it possible to plug in to any standard charger, whether at home, at the workplace or on the road and be automatically reimbursed for the charging costs.

It features payroll integration, so that the driver is automatically reimbursed, while fleet managers receive monthly statements, showing all charging transactions. It identifies and excludes any private vehicle charging on the same charging point.

Working with any standard charger, the app is equipped with tariff optimisation, enabling fleet drivers to optimally charge when the electricity rates are low. For fleet owners, the ability to access cheap overnight energy tariffs can be transformative to the business case for switching to EV. For example, charging a van running 11,000 miles a year using street charging would cost in the region of £2,000 a year. This reduces to around £800 when charging at home during peak hours, and under £300 if charging at night using a variable tariff.

Research by Centrica Business Solutions shows that investment in electric vehicles (EVs) by UK businesses is set to increase by almost 50% over the next two years, exceeding £12 billion.

'Many organisations that have a home-based workforce are looking to transition to EV. On street charging can be prohibitively expensive, so we are providing the technology that will allow more drivers to charge at home, which has previously been very difficult to administer. But, many commercial vehicle drivers won't have access to offstreet parking so it's important that we break down some of the barriers to access for public charging networks too, making it easier for drivers to charge at home, at the workplace, or on the road.'

John Hartley, Director of Product Management at Centrica Business Solutions

Centrica Business Solutions is working with a number of leasing providers to provide the fleet charging management system as part of an EV bundle, which includes charging infrastructure and installation by British Gas engineers. The British Gas fleet, the country's third largest, will be the first to utilise the technology.

'We have begun taking delivery of the first of 3,000 new Vauxhall Vivaro-e vans, which will form the largest electrified van fleet in the UK. To ensure our colleagues are able to charge cost effectively, we've begun to roll out home charging points to our fleet EV drivers. This virtual fuel card solution means it's not just cheaper than petrol and diesel vehicles in terms of fuel costs, it is also easier to administer.'

Steve Winter, Head of Fleet for British Gas.

grupo guitarlumber
11/3/2021
17:40
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grupo guitarlumber
11/3/2021
17:30
You embarrassed yourself Aspers Monday. Its the thing with Aspers. If Aspers buys keep away as the share price will fall.If Aspers says sell, buy as it always rises after he sells.Like CNA, Aspers sold at 40p, It jumps to 50p. HAPPY DAYS 20 PERCENT PROFIT AND WE PROVE ASPERS IS A JINX.
cleverinvester
11/3/2021
16:50
Cleverinvestor......keep up dear boy, a great top opportunity today, we will see 40p very soon. And how did CNA perform tiday when all oil stocks flying? Yes indeed, they ended up in the red....oh dear, the end is near for both you and your beloved CNA.
aspers
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