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CNA Centrica Plc

130.90
-0.75 (-0.57%)
Last Updated: 09:19:26
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
  -0.75 -0.57% 130.90 130.80 130.95 131.50 129.75 131.50 1,241,483 09:19:26
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electric Services 26.46B 3.93B 0.7326 150.90 592.89B
Centrica Plc is listed in the Electric Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CNA. The last closing price for Centrica was 131.65p. Over the last year, Centrica shares have traded in a share price range of 109.35p to 173.65p.

Centrica currently has 5,363,098,542 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Centrica is £592.89 billion. Centrica has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 150.90.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/6/2019
11:03
I would crystalise losses. Hopefully at some point this will rebound.
supermarky
24/6/2019
10:08
Not worth the heartache
nortic 007
24/6/2019
10:08
Then you should sell
nortic 007
24/6/2019
09:58
Certainly testing the so-called Support level these last few day (87-90p)
hifc231
24/6/2019
09:26
Keep going boys 50p by Christmas
supermarky
24/6/2019
04:35
Households across the country have seen a combined £1.2 billion added to energy bills thanks to 42 price rises in the six months since the Government's flagship price cap was supposed to end rip-off bills, new research has found.During the same period last year there were just 15 price rises and, despite wholesale gas and electricity prices falling, the average increase is higher than 2018, according to auto-switching business Look After My Bills.So far in 2019 the average price rise is £110 compared with £75 last year, with many suppliers trying to make up the shortfall since the price cap was introduced in January, new data suggests.Lily Green, head of research at Look After My Bills, said: "The sheer number and scale of price rises this year raises serious questions about the unintended consequences of the price cap."It's too early to tell but it's possible that – in a perverse twist of fate – the price cap may have opened the door to price rises."Too many suppliers are seeing the cap as a target and taking the opportunity to push prices up."What is particularly baffling is that wholesale energy costs are in fact going down. You would expect energy bills to do the same.
losses
23/6/2019
20:06
expert opinion,made me laugh, all the info you require Turv is on the above chart,its called the share price,no expert can change that,your looking for some one to backup your once bullish outlook re cna.
mroalan
23/6/2019
19:16
Turvart
23 Jun '19 - 18:29 - 19805 of 19805
0 0 0
The Grumpy old men,

You fail to see my point, we need a chartist like Skinny in here to give his expert opinion.

Tur

we all see your point,and we all follow fundementals,news and charts

so stop your pompous attitude

it gets rather tiresome

chuckle

you are definetly not the only intelligent person in the room despite your continous and repetitive propaganda

waldron
23/6/2019
18:29
The Grumpy old men,

You fail to see my point, we need a chartist like Skinny in here to give his expert opinion.

turvart
23/6/2019
17:34
nicely put and sufficient to be going on with at the moment



iceman82
23 Jun '19 - 10:35 - 19798 of 19802
0 2 0
hi guys , i was here on this forum last frequent guest last year when i owned cna at 144 level and sold at break even + divi..... what happened since???????
i am intending to enter again but waiting for good moment, is 70 level visible?
waldron
23 Jun '19 - 10:41 - 19799 of 19802
0 5 0


The consensus perhaps says it all


Mean consensus HOLD
Number of Analysts 18
Average target price 1,06 GBP
Last Close Price 0,89 GBP
Spread / Highest target 57% .....................................139p
Spread / Average Target 18% .......................105p
Spread / Lowest Target -21% ..................70p

iceman82
23 Jun '19 - 10:35 - 19798 of 19799
0 1 0
hi guys , i was here on this forum last frequent guest last year when i owned cna at 144 level and sold at break even + divi..... what happened since???????
i am intending to enter again but waiting for good moment, is 70 level visible?


Your guess will be as good as mine, some say the support is here at 89p and the long term resistence is 119p

the grumpy old men
23/6/2019
17:28
MA20days 92.94
MA50days 98.82
MA100days 112.12

the grumpy old men
23/6/2019
17:21
From a fundamentalist point of view it's hard to call where support actually is? This is why I'm hoping Skinny can come in here and give his analysis from a charting and moving average point of view.
turvart
23/6/2019
11:05
"is 70 level visible?" move the zero left.
mroalan
23/6/2019
10:41
The consensus perhaps says it all


Mean consensus HOLD
Number of Analysts 18
Average target price 1,06 GBP
Last Close Price 0,89 GBP
Spread / Highest target 57% .....................................139p
Spread / Average Target 18% .......................105p
Spread / Lowest Target -21% ..................70p

iceman82
23 Jun '19 - 10:35 - 19798 of 19799
0 1 0
hi guys , i was here on this forum last frequent guest last year when i owned cna at 144 level and sold at break even + divi..... what happened since???????
i am intending to enter again but waiting for good moment, is 70 level visible?


Your guess will be as good as mine, some say the support is here at 89p and the long term resistence is 119p

waldron
23/6/2019
10:35
hi guys , i was here on this forum last frequent guest last year when i owned cna at 144 level and sold at break even + divi..... what happened since???????
i am intending to enter again but waiting for good moment, is 70 level visible?

iceman82
22/6/2019
09:32
Diku,very cynical post there,but sounds like you,ve worked it out.
mroalan
22/6/2019
09:20
LOL

Thence long term shareholders should get a loyalty premium not to mention loyal customers

take care

adrian j boris
22/6/2019
08:59
How do you quantify successful efforts from the owners (shareholders) point of view?...when the company performance has no relation to share price performance...a complete disconnect...shareholders buy shares into a company...similar a director is here today and can be gone tomorrow...most CEOs don't have their own ideas..it all comes form outside sources aka researches, advisors, consultants, investment banks etc etc...to which these guys get paid from the company kitty...and the CEO reaps the rewards regardless of performance or a non performance with company results or the share price performance...is this what they call successful efforts?...







shareholders however are there for the divi reward which requires little effort
or if really lucky capital gain

diku
22/6/2019
08:33
diku
22 Jun '19 - 08:24 - 19791 of 19791
0 1 0
If the CEO is entitled to a bonus then the owners (all shareholders) of the company should also get a bonus...or else it is a flawed system...

lol

one presumes the bonus is issued due to his successful efforts

shareholders however are there for the divi reward which requires little effort
or if really lucky capital gain

nod,nod,wink, wink


Have a good one

adrian j boris
22/6/2019
08:24
If the CEO is entitled to a bonus then the owners (all shareholders) of the company should also get a bonus...or else it is a flawed system...
diku
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