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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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6.60 | 2.26% | 299.20 | 298.80 | 299.00 | 299.30 | 289.00 | 289.00 | 12,904,335 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc General Mdse Stores | 11.93B | 363.4M | 0.1842 | 16.22 | 5.89B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/1/2021 16:50 | Latest covid data released today the 18th January 37,535 infections 599 deaths 3,984 admissions Over 4 million vaccinated | debsdowner | |
18/1/2021 16:04 | QANTAS Interestingly no trading statement issued for John Lewis this year, it was issued on the 9th January last year and no date in their diary! I suspect they are having difficulty and don't want to release details how they have done due to lockdowns which has affected trade and they may have to update at any time after they consider what further action to take. | debsdowner | |
18/1/2021 10:10 | NEXT is close to a deal with the ARCADIA group and bids have to be tabled by Monday but there are still other interested parties in the arena. | debsdowner | |
18/1/2021 09:27 | America and Canada have fallen to the Communists..Bending the Knee won't save you. TIME TO LEAVE AMERICA VIDEO | johnwise | |
18/1/2021 08:17 | Good morning debsdowner. Please do your own research as always.. | qantas | |
18/1/2021 07:56 | Extension of business rates holiday can get high streets off their kneesIf the Treasury can't get its thinking straight on the tax, more retailers will closeJOHN TIMPSON17 January 2021 2:00pm... Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
17/1/2021 16:14 | Latest covid cases data out the last 24 hours: 38,598 infections 671 deaths 4,179 admissions | debsdowner | |
17/1/2021 14:23 | The TMS says avoid MARKS and tips Polar Capital Holdings I am however sceptical of this AIM share myself. Apples and pears and I don't think you can compare a AIM share with a footsie 250 share. | debsdowner | |
17/1/2021 09:04 | Rebuilding Britain...hTtps://ww | xxxxxy | |
16/1/2021 21:58 | There has been a major covid outbreak at a Tesco store with 50 staff having to isolate after a store manager dies. According to press reports infections are high in Supermarkets and this could further hit sales. As less people shop in store less other products apart from food will be sold and those end of shelf bargains left on the shelf. | debsdowner | |
16/1/2021 18:20 | Latest UK covid data in last 24 hours 41,346 infections 1,295 deaths 4,532 admissions 37,475 in hospital | debsdowner | |
16/1/2021 08:21 | M&S boosts govt's £15 free school meals vouchers to £20By Elias JahshanJanuary 15, 2021... Retail Gazette | xxxxxy | |
16/1/2021 06:47 | Nice 'Soft Words' from a Chancellor who is BROKE. Minimum Taxes and Revenue is been paid to the Treasury, because MOST now are on the DOLE. Claiming not Paying. Thanks to COMMUNIST CHINA This is to 'Soften you all up'. - until we get past the May Local Elections, because they know full well, they are going to be voted OUT.. Rishi Sunak rejects wealth tax: Chancellor WON'T bring in a one-off levy to cover the £280billion spent fighting coronavirus Instead, Trump gave the American public a $2,000 tax break, then punished Communist China for their plague with an import tax bringing factories back home and creating 6 million new jobs in Trumps 4 years.. VIDEO: Donald Trump: "I'll take jobs back from China, Mexico" VIDEO US economic boom 'rarely' seen before | johnwise | |
15/1/2021 20:23 | robot, Borris said in todays press conference today that there would be plenty of humps and bumps along the way is this article an example of this below a deputy married fire officer traveling 20 miles to visit his former secretary: He said that anything he said would be "incriminating and difficult" ! Is this an example of "humps and bumps" ! According to some of the comments on the SUN newspaper she missed his fireman's helmet. | debsdowner | |
15/1/2021 16:23 | Latest covid data just out and infections rise again 55,761 infections 1,280 deaths 4,262 admissions 32,872 | debsdowner | |
15/1/2021 14:36 | Hi QANTAS MARKS finalised Jaeger deal by buying their stock and Jaeger website now down presumably because Jaeger stock will be going into MARKS. hxxps://www.retailga As for MARKS its still bobbing up and down a short range and I don't expect major upside soon because of continued lockdown. | debsdowner | |
15/1/2021 14:15 | All Jaeger shops will close permanently, with stores not part of M&S deal | philanderer | |
15/1/2021 13:53 | debsdowner and Robot shares always go higher when I sell. | qantas | |
15/1/2021 12:49 | Percy Pig is causing MARKS a headache over tariffs, simple answer is the manufacture them in the UK | debsdowner | |
15/1/2021 09:46 | Notice shares not just here are getting squeezed up on low volumes...aided by the journo positive spin...last couple of days it was travel sector... | diku | |
15/1/2021 09:32 | Johny, Borris is unlikely to lift lockdown until more are vaccinated, this is the only way they can get on top of the virus and a few of his own MP's wanting him to end the lockdown wont make any difference. If they lift the lockdown now the virus will spike up again and kill more people. More worrying now is the new variants and more travel bans put in place to prevent the spread. | debsdowner | |
15/1/2021 08:49 | Communist China, Germ Warfare Update: UK set for double-dip recession as GDP plummets 2.6 per cent The UK economy shrank by 2.6 per cent in November as the Covid-19 pandemic took hold of sectors across the country, according to new figures published this morning. | johnwise |
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