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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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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 |
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Electric Services | 26.46B | 3.93B | 0.7326 | 150.93 | 593B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/2/2018 16:06 | I agree yump, Labour have betrayed the very people who voted most for Brexit. I still think it's the 10 or so Rebels in Mays party what are causing all the problems. My own opinion they should be deselected. | jpjohn1 | |
26/2/2018 15:50 | I think the government should resign and hand over to Labour. Then they could amuse themselves with the same pointless waste of time jibes about not delivering Brexit properly. If they do it now, Labour couldn't accuse them of leaving them in a spot, because according to Labour nothing has happened anyway. Pathetic spineless lot. May should be making a big, big thing of trying to deliver what was voted for and making a big, big thing of pointing at Labour for in effect saying that their plan would be to keep everything the same. As some Labour guy said at the weekend, Labour have betrayed the very people who voted most for Brexit. Very similar to the betrayal of Blair in presiding over a Tory Labour party. | yump | |
26/2/2018 15:48 | Yeah mon sounds good | supermarky | |
26/2/2018 15:17 | i am expecting the share price to consolidate around these levels, setting up a nice reverse head and shoulders. i am going to buy more, just waiting for another stock to head further north. i will be off sailing all summer, i think cna will be safe left to do it own thing. WJ. | w1ndjammer | |
26/2/2018 15:10 | The cold weather in the UK may give a boost? Over here in Ochi Rois Jamaica it's amazing. Wrap up well my fellow Brits! | supermarky | |
26/2/2018 15:07 | How on earth Corbyn and his cronies get such a free ride in the media astounds me. They are a threat to national security. Why can't people see they are promising stuff they can't afford?Cna must be due for a rest around these levels after a fine week last week. Needs to clear 3 month resistance. | supermarky | |
26/2/2018 14:50 | Probably one of Corbyns Groupees. ;) Might have to see if I can see the Q&A, or just don't bother? | capeview | |
26/2/2018 14:42 | Cape. You should have watched question and answer with Gorby. ‘We Will now take a question from other then a journalist’ . Yes that blonde lady in the front row’. Blonde lady . ‘ will Mr Corby please hurry up and become our prime minister’ I nearly puked. | whatsup32 | |
26/2/2018 14:21 | Ah, ok. Hard to keep up with whats going on. Was having too much fun watching the Winter Olympics. lol | capeview | |
26/2/2018 14:20 | Mays big speech | jpjohn1 | |
26/2/2018 14:17 | What speech is happening Friday? | capeview | |
26/2/2018 14:17 | Typical Party BS. Lets fight each other and screw each other over just to get one up on someone else, or to get a better job, instead of doing what really needs to be done, the best thing for the country and to make it a much better one. Changing the way they do things could be a good start in helping with that. Then again, I bet most of these MP's are only really interested in one thing, that nice big cushy job in Brussels, with a huge pension pot and nice luxury shopping center they have access too at the cose of Tax Payers money. I'm still of the opinion that most of what is being discussed right now with regards to the European Union and what is going on in Brussels and how it's all being run wouldn't have come up if we hadn't voted to leave the EU. They would have quite happily carried on as normal. | capeview | |
26/2/2018 14:15 | Fridays speech will be important. | nortic 007 | |
26/2/2018 14:11 | All Labour are thinking is bring down the Goverment, they will do anything they can to achieve it. I do blame the 10 rebels or so in the Tory party for not backing May. | jpjohn1 | |
26/2/2018 14:01 | Actually, just thinking about it, we've been having these Brussels meetings regarding Brexit for ages now, and Labour have only just decided they need to say something?? | capeview | |
26/2/2018 13:59 | trouble is, if he has one of everything, where do we base the Airport, after all, we'll only need one, along with one plane. No need for any more, who needs them? And if he wants to get really serious, lets go all out and have one City. | capeview | |
26/2/2018 13:53 | So basically Corbyn wants to nationalise everything. As he said one water main, one phone line, one bank and one ar&&hole......Mr Corbyn please stand :) | nortic 007 | |
26/2/2018 13:48 | Yes Nortic, the lot of them have not a clue how to dress. I have two wardrobes full of Italian designer suits and ties to wear. | jpjohn1 | |
26/2/2018 13:46 | Come Portside you're not taking the bait. I'm waiting for one of your CAPS LOCK political rants .) | nortic 007 | |
26/2/2018 13:44 | Hope with RBC upgrade it would be up nicely this morning. Started off great though. Like what you all say about Corbyn, who would ever want to vote for that idiot beats me. May has got to make a stand with her rebels, either back her or resign, they have a choice. | jpjohn1 | |
26/2/2018 13:42 | MF He looked like Catweazle.Makes Corbyn look like George Clooney. | nortic 007 | |
26/2/2018 13:39 | It's only my views but he's so extreme he might start to scare his own voters. Who on earth would want to invest in UK plc from abroad. | nortic 007 | |
26/2/2018 13:37 | Reminds you of Micheal Foot | whatsup32 | |
26/2/2018 13:33 | He looks like a tramp (not Trump) for starters.....scruffy git. | nortic 007 |
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