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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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M&g Plc | LSE:MNG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKFB1C65 | ORD �0.05 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-2.90 | -1.44% | 198.30 | 198.70 | 198.80 | 201.30 | 198.20 | 201.10 | 7,519,693 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Life Insurance | 10.63B | 297M | 0.1265 | 15.71 | 4.67B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/11/2023 16:05 | Strong resistance today. It will come then higher she goes to either 204.8 ish or 209.8 ish. Everyone puts a limit on a 5 or a 10 | rongetsrich | |
01/11/2023 08:16 | Good morning. That's the 200 again. Let's have it at close please. | helen troy | |
31/10/2023 20:07 | Jubberjim Those that quote filter , filter, filter every time somebody offers a different opinion to theirs . Little nomarks my friend , Criminologists and the like , most of them are barly 1000 pound punters . Anyway got to dash , going to watch Cracker on Gold TV channel SS | superiorshares | |
31/10/2023 15:32 | Sure shrout. I think I'll ride along for a while with the grand old duke:-) | helen troy | |
31/10/2023 15:23 | no sweat.. | shrout | |
31/10/2023 14:50 | And when they were only halfway up, they were neither up or down!:-) :-) :-) | helen troy | |
31/10/2023 12:48 | I think the grand old Duke of York controls this share. He marches them up to the top of the hill, then he marches them down again. :-) | helen troy | |
31/10/2023 12:42 | £2 ceiling yet again.... | spawny100 | |
31/10/2023 11:43 | I must check the shares purchased on the 3rd. | helen troy | |
31/10/2023 10:14 | Divi paid 3rd Nov so they want the price high for those that use it to buy more . | gbh2 | |
31/10/2023 08:52 | I'm going to give this one the kiss of death :-)Could you please please close above 200 now that you have got back there :-) | helen troy | |
31/10/2023 08:36 | I agree, jonny, it's more like MNG doesn't like to be above £2 as it soon retreats once it's stuck its nose too high. Having said that, it's looking very strong here with a nice upward move imminent. | thebutler | |
31/10/2023 08:32 | Question If I am filtered how do you still manage to read my posts ? Make your mind up and don t try to browbeat investors just because their opinion differs from yours. | jubberjim | |
31/10/2023 08:24 | Seems to be repeating yesterday's showing. Modest Ftse gain but adding a couple of pennies. I'm not complaining. :-) | helen troy | |
31/10/2023 08:22 | Oh Dear Superiorshares GibberJim - is already filtered for his antics on other threads and helen Troy Not much to see here :) | marksp2011 | |
31/10/2023 08:12 | JJ, it probably can't be the case everyone else is wrong. If not for you move on. | hedgefundkick | |
31/10/2023 06:57 | Was that a spike ? Think more a case of lack of willing players Not for me. | jubberjim | |
30/10/2023 20:38 | Now that is a chunky sharesave scheme ! Must employ a few bods ? | superiorshares | |
30/10/2023 19:04 | Well it's been below 2 quid more often than not during the past 6 months! | jonnybig | |
30/10/2023 17:42 | HT - I'm not sure, but the daily volumes have been above average for the past week or so, even on some days when the market and other financials are down MNG seems to manage to stay (slightly) protected by buying. As someone on here mentioned months ago, MNG doesn't seem to like being below £2. | pete160 | |
30/10/2023 16:58 | So what is the reason for the share price spike today? | helen troy | |
30/10/2023 16:47 | Yup its shares saved and bought by employees via sharesaves | dope007 | |
30/10/2023 16:21 | It's not conditional - its part of the 2019 ShareSave scheme? Search for "sharesave". | skinny | |
30/10/2023 16:19 | E.g. share price doubles :-) :-) | helen troy |
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