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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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London Stock Exchange Group Plc | LSE:LSEG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0SWJX34 | ORD SHS 6 79/86P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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15.00 | 0.13% | 11,390.00 | 11,385.00 | 11,390.00 | 11,420.00 | 11,350.00 | 11,365.00 | 678,307 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Admin-gen Economic Programs | 8.06B | 761M | 1.4324 | 79.48 | 60.43B |
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30/3/2021 21:02 | hxxps://www.mornings (Alliance News) - London Stock Exchange Group PLC on Tuesday priced its cash tender offer for ... | intelinvestor | |
30/3/2021 20:34 | Wow this has been such a dogg just because of integration costs(?) | growthpotential | |
30/3/2021 18:08 | 6800 a bit of resistance march 2020 bounced from this support and again December 2019 | intelinvestor | |
30/3/2021 18:00 | It was 66.3 on 3 March 2020. | trcml | |
30/3/2021 15:39 | Will almost certainly see a bounce tomorrow - RSI ridiculous | scepticalinvestor | |
30/3/2021 15:01 | Bloody hell - unbelievable drop.Could not resist - bought more at 6910. | scepticalinvestor | |
30/3/2021 14:41 | Good chance of a bounce back from 6800p if not it's onto 6000p. Hard to imagine but the fall seems to be continuing. | its the oxman | |
30/3/2021 09:27 | Really struggling this one.Should rise to the US open imo | scepticalinvestor | |
30/3/2021 07:36 | Yup will turn on a sixpence and take everyone's teeth out with the rise. That is it's modus operandi. And it makes sense. It is a virtual monopoly isn't it. What a place to be. They take a turn out of every trade.. And in this choppy market .. there is going to be a lot of trading. I love niche businesses; in a niche of one preferably. | undervaluedassets | |
29/3/2021 18:18 | Its a stubborn mule this one....but it will turn soon | laptop15 | |
29/3/2021 14:30 | That deliverroo is an 8.8 billion IPO, biggest one in 10 years on LSE that should help the share price and revenue here | laptop15 | |
29/3/2021 14:18 | Added at 69.58 | scepticalinvestor | |
29/3/2021 14:03 | Spoke too soon ffs | laptop15 | |
29/3/2021 13:41 | Its rising....about time lol | laptop15 | |
29/3/2021 13:32 | https://twitter.com/ | laptop15 | |
29/3/2021 13:19 | There have been 4 director buys at higher prices than where we are now. One concludes they know what they are doing. In the last couple of years has had the habit of turning on a dime after a pullback and then going up very fast One of a kind of course in the UK. | weemonkey | |
29/3/2021 12:04 | waiting for 67 to buy more.surprised that there gave been no director buys at this price. | scepticalinvestor | |
29/3/2021 11:22 | time to buy more here | scepticalinvestor | |
29/3/2021 11:11 | couldn't resist a little nibble at 6998p | thamestrader | |
29/3/2021 09:20 | https://twitter.com/ | laptop15 | |
28/3/2021 13:25 | The company bumper pay was a reflection of LSE’s 50% share price growth between August 2019, when the Refinitiv deal was announced, and its closing in January 2021. | intelinvestor | |
27/3/2021 22:38 | Yeh so he needs to return this compensation as the stock is now at 7100. Not impressed... | growthpotential | |
26/3/2021 23:58 | London Stock Exchange boss's pay nearly tripled after Refinitiv takeover David Schwimmer got a base salary of £800,000, a £1.4m bonus and £4.3m in long-term bonus shares | intelinvestor | |
26/3/2021 23:58 | interesting perspective | intelinvestor | |
26/3/2021 23:44 | Just pose the question, is it a coincidence the long bull run of the lse has come to an end just as Brexit sees the loss of London as Europe's undisputed centre of all things financial and with it possibly a lot of deal flow. | its the oxman |
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