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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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5.60 | 0.94% | 601.20 | 599.80 | 600.20 | 602.80 | 588.00 | 593.00 | 3,688,084 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Engineering Services | 4.93B | -1.02B | -0.7540 | -7.96 | 8.11B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/11/2018 16:58 | Jack You mean like Minerve, I’m pleased to see that your behaviour has improved since you’ve been going to AA. No minerve, not the Automobile Association. I might give it a try. | brexitplus | |
18/11/2018 16:52 | Brex Pay complements to unpleasant people it works wonders. Like I see your struggle with Anorexia has been a success. :-) | jackdaw4243 | |
18/11/2018 16:38 | So did you sell at 200p and buy back when the price reached 150p? I did - aren’t I the clever (and richer)sausage! You need to follow some simple rules of investing, I’m sure Minerve knows what they are but we are still waiting for his definitive guide on investing he promised some weeks ago. Sadly, he has fallen flat on his face by not observing the basics. I would gloat, but it’s not in my nature, being a concerned member of the human race. As some free help, rule 1 is never fall in love with a share. Rule 2 is never think loyalty pays and rule 3 is to always apply a stop loss. I’ll feed through more rules soon so you can learn to be a more savvy investor like me. No need to thank me, but when you take on board the elementary principles of share ownership, pay a small percentage of your profits to a charity of your choice. Then you too can feel that you have contributed in your own way to the benefit of mankind. | yertiz | |
18/11/2018 10:50 | All may not be lost, jackdaw. The plan could yet falter. Of the many minister resignations, only those of David Davis & Boris Johnson were in the plan. These recent ones, with possibly more to follow, and the vote of no confidence, could force Mrs May out. I think this is the only hope. Now come on, the rest of you, settle yourselves down and let's all get along. Anybody seen a good game of Rounders recently? | meanwhile | |
18/11/2018 00:00 | Yes sounds like the cunning plan came off. | jackdaw4243 | |
17/11/2018 21:34 | How someone can pursue a plan that has: Caused cabinet current ministers to resign and past(Johnson and Davies) Does not have the unanimous support of the existing cabinet Does not have the support of the DUP that enables her to govern Does not have the unanimous support of her party Who hopes that some Labour M P,s will vote with her Who cannot concede that the votes she needs are not there. Are we better IN than this OUT Off topic apologies | jackdaw4243 | |
17/11/2018 21:26 | The Welsh got confused at first by the colour of the shirts, well done paddy power great game. | jackdaw4243 | |
17/11/2018 21:02 | Yertiz, I will look for results to get a steer. Nothing like good club rugby. Just watched Ireland beat the All Blacks. Not sure if I’m pleased or not!!! | brexitplus | |
17/11/2018 18:24 | That would be telling! Suffice to say the team came out on top with a fantastic display of running rugby, decimating the opposition by 12 tries to 2, and their opponents were no bad side either! Argyle have to improve rapidly to avoid the drop. Talked to some friends whose son is hoping for an apprenticeship with them next season - a highly talented footballer who will do much better than joining a 4th division team, sadly. | yertiz | |
17/11/2018 15:54 | Hi Yertiz I fear for Argyle. Which local rugby were you watching? | brexitplus | |
17/11/2018 13:46 | Missed it - I was out last night with friends at a local gastro-pub enjoying somewhat mediocre fare - average food with an inflated price tag because of the 'name'. Company were excellent though. Didn't discuss Brexit once! Out this afternoon for local rugby with free food and beer. | yertiz | |
17/11/2018 08:35 | Agreed. Brilliant attacking play by Gloucester - so much speed. Lots of excellent players can’t get in national squads. | brexitplus | |
17/11/2018 08:24 | Better for Gloucester to have them playing for Gloucester? Selfish for the supporters though. Tom Young can’t get into the Wales squad either. | semper vigilans | |
17/11/2018 07:13 | Yertiz Did you see Ollie Thorley’s try for Gloucester last night? And Cipriani and Ben Morgan should be in the England squad. Jones obviously doesn’t like Gloucester. Exeter shouldn’t have any trouble with Bristol tomorrow. | brexitplus | |
16/11/2018 18:48 | I'll answer you then, Minerve. It's a lack of sentiment, pure sentiment, plain & simple. On cricket, why is the ball so hard? Why not use an inflated plastic ball and all that protective gear could be shed. | meanwhile | |
16/11/2018 18:19 | Just in case you may have missed that one! ;) | minerve | |
16/11/2018 18:18 | 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 | minerve | |
16/11/2018 18:16 | Just in case you may have missed that one! ;) | minerve | |
16/11/2018 18:16 | 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 😂😂 | minerve | |
16/11/2018 18:06 | Bottom of the FTSE 350 brexitplus! Why not mention that as an update or is it a head-in-the-sand day! Did your Melrose super executives plan that one? LOL ROFLMAO! Made my weekend! Top of the evening to you! LOL | minerve | |
16/11/2018 17:33 | Sadly not, I did rather impede the ball. It wasn’t a “competitive | brexitplus | |
16/11/2018 17:30 | Surprised by that decision Brexit+ (6712) I have always thought the interception of the ball,preventing a run out, has to have the appearance of a deliberate action and I take it that was not the case. I think you may have been unfortunate there. | mayers |
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