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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Marks And Spencer Group Plc | LSE:MKS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031274896 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.00 | 0.74% | 272.60 | 273.10 | 273.30 | 276.20 | 271.10 | 271.40 | 7,388,684 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc General Mdse Stores | 11.93B | 363.4M | 0.1842 | 14.83 | 5.39B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/10/2020 10:04 | Meltdown is what is happening . Financially and the human race as well . The end of civilisation is nearing . We are killing our world off. The earth planet will be Barron . No hope here any more . | robot ic1 | |
28/10/2020 08:17 | Communist China takes out the British Economy.. And the British Government continues to rebuild China with Tax Free Imports from Communist China? Three of Britain's biggest firms reveal devastating toll coronavirus pandemic has had on business Profits at HSBC dive 36 per cent BP rocked by oil price collapse Whitbread racks up £725m loss Donald Trump: "I'll take jobs back from China, Mexico" VIDEO | johnwise | |
28/10/2020 07:59 | Hammering down here today again . its down down down . might be worth a punt at 25 pence . | robot ic1 | |
27/10/2020 21:16 | coronavirus infections rising significantly after the weekend when figures are late being registered: Positive cases 22,885 Patients in hospital 9,199 On ventilator 852 Admissions 1,152 Deaths 367 Comment: Worrying spike now in most figures and it wont be long before more restrictions have to come in particularly in the North West. The new Hartley Hospitals will have to be utilised soon its getting to be a worrying situation hospitals are becoming overwhelmed. Blackpool on the North West news tonight they are seeing significant cancelations in the hospitality sector. | debsdowner | |
27/10/2020 13:44 | By Tim Wallace 27 October 2020 • 12:52pm Retail sales fell in October as the second wave shut down demand for clothes shops and department stores again. Shops are braced for a grim winter, according to the CBI’s survey of retailers and wholesalers. The share reporting a fall in sales in October compared with the same month a year ago outweighed those reporting a rise by a margin of 23pc. That is the worst month since May, when non-essential retail was still closed. Expectations for the future are also dire, with a net balance of 26pc expecting falling sales. It shows renewed lockdowns are a growing threat to the economic recovery, as consumer spending has been a key driver of the rebound so far. Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
27/10/2020 13:20 | Hi QANTAS and robot, The breakout on the upside didn't work out and now the share price now broken on downside. It wouldn't surprise me if numpty still in Marks hence his childish posts. The virus now out of control up North and this will seriously affect retail stocks. | debsdowner | |
27/10/2020 11:46 | Qantas you are correct. it surely is a hate crime. And is will be dealt with as a hate crime . I will certainly not let this go . I have also contacted the Police on line reporting . | robot ic1 | |
27/10/2020 10:49 | Robot he needs a trip to your moat... | qantas | |
27/10/2020 10:48 | Robot agreed it is a hate crime... | qantas | |
27/10/2020 10:20 | Good morning who is this Mr Humphreys ? think he may be in a Are you being Served time warp.... | qantas | |
27/10/2020 09:00 | Love the look of the chart , that downward trend is so nice to see . Wonderful | robot ic1 | |
27/10/2020 08:58 | Be polite. I like polite. I rule here guys and dolls. | neilhumphreys | |
26/10/2020 20:14 | Debsdowner , Dont worry as he will pay for calling us . | robot ic1 |
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