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MNG M&g Plc

201.80
1.20 (0.60%)
03 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  1.20 0.60% 201.80 202.30 202.40 203.10 200.40 200.40 5,257,792 16:35:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Life Insurance 10.63B 297M 0.1248 16.21 4.78B
M&g Plc is listed in the Life Insurance sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MNG. The last closing price for M&g was 200.60p. Over the last year, M&g shares have traded in a share price range of 192.45p to 241.10p.

M&g currently has 2,380,421,161 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of M&g is £4.78 billion. M&g has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 16.21.

M&g Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/10/2024
14:06
Add a few today, building a holding for next years first divi :)
gbh2
02/10/2024
01:52
I can't see it going under 200p
helen troy
01/10/2024
17:34
Some may get their buying price tomorrow.
rongetsrich
01/10/2024
10:29
Good to see that MNG are in the top 20 holdings (2.3%) of the Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust PLC.
lauders
26/9/2024
15:01
The absolute state of UK markets again today. Blame oil but loads of stocks underperforming versus other mkts
dope007
26/9/2024
14:17
In light of the pru's Lazarus like recovery have raised my target price to just below 190

Good news eh !

jubberjim
25/9/2024
16:09
Still waiting for 200p or less in Oct24
action
21/9/2024
17:33
Spurs won

I'm on a roll

jubberjim
21/9/2024
11:22
Apologies for my confusion.
helen troy
21/9/2024
07:19
That was aimed at post 5397!
skinny
21/9/2024
06:53
According to the mng website the next payment date is October 18thhttps://www.mandg.com/investors/shareholder-information/dividendsThank you for the replies on finding info on the app.I'm sure it never used to be the case, but under Quote and then under more financial information, and then under more financial information again, it seems to take you to the desktop version of the page, where you can look at the dividends tab!
pete160
18/9/2024
08:48
Thanks for all the above. In case anyone else was interested, it looks like Oct 18th!
felchandbart
18/9/2024
08:11
Is does, under dividend timetable..
igoe104
18/9/2024
08:06
That's the thing Pete, do you give them the tools to find the answer and develop themselves, or do you just tell them the answer!
rongetsrich
18/9/2024
07:12
But the header doesn't show on the app - unless I'm missing it?(I'm not defending those who cannot be bothered to do a simple lookup of dividend amount and dates themselves)
pete160
18/9/2024
07:07
Once again - there is a "Dividend Timetable" link in the header!!
skinny
18/9/2024
06:41
hxxps://www.dividenddata.co.uk/

Use this site to find dividen info

nerja
17/9/2024
15:12
What does Google say? Or the company web page say? Off hand I don't know so you could maybe turn this around?
rongetsrich
17/9/2024
13:20
When's the next dividend due to be paid?
felchandbart
17/9/2024
08:48
Are you reading in to renewables? Worth a punt as whilst the money tree has already provided £630m the tree doesn't hold the real money required to unfxck the energy market. The north east nimbys have quickly been shut down, so the plan is in progress.MNG is solid and a great payer, but the fact it only pays twice a year has made me shop around for similar payers spreadsheet out throughout the year.
rongetsrich
17/9/2024
08:18
Yeah, but on other days, you make more than the dividend. Not really sure of your point - the price varies, the divi varies much much less, and also ends up in cash somewhere which you can spend, which daily price changes don't.
pierre oreilly
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