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MRO Melrose Industries Plc

631.60
-4.20 (-0.66%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Melrose Industries Plc LSE:MRO London Ordinary Share GB00BNGDN821 ORD 160/7P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -4.20 -0.66% 631.60 631.80 632.20 640.60 630.80 638.40 6,416,737 16:35:26
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Engineering Services 4.93B -1.02B -0.7540 -8.38 8.54B
Melrose Industries Plc is listed in the Engineering Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MRO. The last closing price for Melrose Industries was 635.80p. Over the last year, Melrose Industries shares have traded in a share price range of 390.30p to 681.20p.

Melrose Industries currently has 1,351,475,321 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Melrose Industries is £8.54 billion. Melrose Industries has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -8.38.

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06/2/2019
09:18
You're right of course B+ but it passes the time and Minnie is no fun these days, he winds up too quickly and goes off on one so easily. Can't be helped, him being of low intellect and even lower self esteem - and a Liverpool supporter/Remoaner/Marxist to boot. Sort of goes hand in hand.
yertiz
05/2/2019
20:15
Yertiz, I think we have to realise that the difference is if you are a senior professional, university graduate or business leader and a Remainer you are intelligent but if the same person is a Brexiteer is an imbecile.

And if you change from one to another you change accordingly.

That is Porky Logic.

brexitplus
05/2/2019
20:08
Don’t antagonise the cretins and idiots on here B+, making out you’re better than them! Hahaha
yertiz
05/2/2019
19:37
Yertiz, you speak for yourself. I’m proud to be a moron!!!
brexitplus
05/2/2019
18:55
Welcome to our club of imbeciles on here, you’re in good company of senior professionals, university graduates and business leaders. Any questions, please direct to Minerve as we are apparently too thick to answer them.
yertiz
05/2/2019
18:45
A bit of this is lost on me, then I ,m not too bright.
jackdaw4243
05/2/2019
18:02
Don’t worry, I’m sure he’s seen it anyway.
brexitplus
05/2/2019
16:49
brexit,
I cannot forward vulgar language.

meanwhile
05/2/2019
14:06
When.......is now. A few days ago was a better when, but another good when could be just around the corner. hahaha.

Melrose's when was then.

yertiz
05/2/2019
13:58
Nortek Security & Control (NSC) has announced the opening of its new office, as well as appointing two new UK distributors for three of its brands.

The new office, which is located in Nottingham, is dedicated to sales, marketing and technical support. The company has also selected two additional UK distributors, Aldous Systems and Alltrade, for its ELAN, Furman and Xantech brands.

These changes will help NSC to better meet the needs of a growing dealer base throughout the UK and EMEA regions.

“With our growth trajectory for the EMEA region, opening the new UK sales office is a natural next step for us,” said NSC vice president of sales, Jeff Costello. “In addition to an expanded sales support team, the UK-based office will include a showroom that demonstrates the latest product category introductions from Nortek Security & Control, as well as a full training and product support centre.”

“The centre will provide our dealers with an important UK-based resource that will help them maximise their businesses,” said Phil Davis, NSC sales & marketing manager for the EMEA market. “And we are working with distributors throughout the region to provide the best support possible for all dealers.”

Adding to the distribution already in place with Indigo Distribution, Aldous Systems and Alltrade will add important coverage throughout the UK market. Costello concluded: “Our goal is to deliver unrivalled manufacturer and distributor support to dealers throughout the region, giving them the tools they need to grow their business with satisfied clients.”

brexitplus
05/2/2019
13:55
Getting, it was ages ago but missed by the investment guru.

He made the comment that he wouldn’t post on BUR again as he wasn’t invested. Wish he would do the same here as not invested. But he loves our company soooo much.

brexitplus
05/2/2019
13:09
Is it 'when' yet on Burford?
gettingrichslow
05/2/2019
12:11
Meanwhile, perhaps you would like to forward my post to Porky as you did Gettings.
brexitplus
05/2/2019
12:08
If that is a reply to me Brexit, you are filtered, best not waste your time, eh?
minerve
05/2/2019
10:42
But still 3 points clear and probably/hopefully at the zenith of number of injuries to players.

Being top of the league means every game you play is a final as every club wants to beat the top club.

I'd rather be top than fifth. LOL

ManUre fans will hate it if we win the league.

YNWA

minerve
05/2/2019
10:22
Spurs for me.
brexitplus
05/2/2019
10:21
.."really funny thing just happened. Liverpool dropped another 2 points against, of all teams, West Ham."And actually West Ham were robbed.Liverpools goal was clearly offside and the opportunity right at the end was similarly offside by a mile.West Ham(winners of the 1966 World Cup providing both England captain and goal scorers) have a tendency to underachieve against lesser opposition but fair well against top flight clubs who they consider their equal.On balance,I'd be happy if Liverpool won the premiership but we're only just over two thirds of the way through the season.
steeplejack
05/2/2019
09:51
Yes, no patience is the England batting problem. I’ve always said the secret of Test cricket is try to bat at least half of the overs and bowl line and length. 5 days is 450 overs!!! England work on the basis of two 50 over innings. And Root just keeps giving the same excuses for the team when he is one of the problems. Being a Kent boy I’m glad Denly showed application in the second innings.

Rugby was excellent. Irish didn’t know what hit them. The looks on their faces showed it all. Agree about Exeter. Their performance v Munster showed the way. And Jonny May played out of his skin - he was my man of the match.

brexitplus
05/2/2019
09:34
Some would say he's doing to this board what May is doing to Brexit.

Healthy rise this morning, trend is your friend! Long may it continue.

I was in Antigua last week to see the demise of English cricket - what the hell happened? Shocking display by our batting side thinking they were playing a limited overs game. No patience, no skill, no game management. At least the weather, the food and the company were great!

Argyle are performing out of their skins this year, 4 wins out of 5 played - playoff place beckons with this form and still 250/1 for that! (Maybe worth a small pop).

Missed the rugby, but caught up with the highlights on Sunday. Wales stunning the French, the Scots finding sooo many holes in an Italian defence and the Irish just couldn't compete with the Exeter Chiefs boys! Superb performance.

yertiz
05/2/2019
07:20
Porky’s full of b/s. Missed the Burford rise (twice) but had the arrogance to advise everyone that he knew best. Bolt totally shot along with any vestige of credibility
yertiz
04/2/2019
23:21
'Chlorinated chicken' is just another remainer fear story.
The EU have declared 'no safety concerns' around the use of chlorine washing.

They ban US imports of chlorine washed chicken on the grounds of 'non-compliant hygiene across all stages of the production chain'. In other words, the US don't do it the EU way.

meanwhile
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