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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 GBP0.001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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5.80 | 0.95% | 613.20 | 615.40 | 616.00 | 615.80 | 609.20 | 611.20 | 3,896,177 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
National Security | 4.93B | -1.02B | -0.7808 | -7.89 | 7.93B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/5/2019 09:48 | Diane Abbopotomous was “brilliantR | brexitplus | |
27/5/2019 21:17 | "If you want the things you love You must have showers" Think about that.... | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 21:16 | Every time it rains It rains pennies from heaven Don't you know each cloud contains Pennies from heaven You'll find your fortune Fallin' all over town Be sure that your umbrella is upside down Trade them for a package of sunshine and flowers If you want the things you love You must have showers So when you hear it thunder Don't run under a tree There'll be pennies from heaven For you and me. Rose Murphy | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 16:12 | Knuckle-Dragging Life™ | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 14:44 | I’m so pleased to see the same old platitudes from the parties, such “we need to take time to reflect.” And nothing will change. You lost again. Get over it. Move on. Listen to the electorate. And deliver Brexit. Or you are dead in the water. | brexitplus | |
27/5/2019 09:51 | Still waiting for the expert (Yertiz) to tell me how to use stop-losses. Can you tell me how slippage and chosen stop-loss points influence trade size and risk please? Thanks PS. I used to be a momentum trader so I need a certain level of pitch to keep me interested. ;) 😂 | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 09:49 | Knuckle-Dragging Life™ | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 09:41 | Consider this: Turnout was 37% So who was in the 37%? You'd have to assume that the really intelligent and informed Remainers were more likely to have turned out than the hordes of knuckle dragging chimps and morons right? So that means when the turnout increases in the next General Election, it is almost certain that more Leavers than Remainers will come out to vote in the increased turnout. It also suggests that the notion that the country has swung to Remain is garbage. | gettingrichslow | |
27/5/2019 09:11 | Knuckle-Dragging Life™ | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 09:09 | It’s great to see all the infighting in the Labour, Conservative and ChangeUK, or whatever it is called today, parties. More votes for Farage to hoover up. | brexitplus | |
27/5/2019 09:00 | Knuckle-Dragging Life™ | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 08:59 | Getting Totally agree. It’s only old dinosaurs like Porky who want the status quo. The Brexit Party Can now build on popular policies, such as reducing foreign aid, to build a “manifestoR Any news on the terrible AA Investment from the liar Porky? | brexitplus | |
27/5/2019 08:50 | Knuckle-Dragging Life™ | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 08:34 | Clear mandate now to get out of the EU on WTO terms if the EU don't budge by October. So much for all those who claimed there was a pronounced shift to Remain! The Lib Dems were basically the 'Remain' party in this election. But they got absolutely trounced by a party formed six weeks ago!!! Leave and WTO is now the most likely outcome with all the prospective candidates for leadership of the Conservatives already shifting more firmly towards that position! | gettingrichslow | |
27/5/2019 07:48 | Great result for the Brexit Party. My £25 was well spent. The real question for both Labour and the Conservatives is how many votes they would lose to the Brexit Party in a general election and where? | brexitplus | |
26/5/2019 21:39 | Knuckle-Dragging Life™ | minerve 2 | |
26/5/2019 21:35 | What's he done with the AA? Did he do this, did he do that. LOL I think you will find that with Kier I stated that was the end of the first tranche for now. Why would I stop when I think it is a good investment and the share price is getting lower? It wouldn't make sense. As for the AA: Yes, did sell out for a reasonable gain. share price dropped, I think too much negative overreaction, so I've bought back in. Sorry if the truth hurts. But let us put this in context, I have 25 stocks in my portfolio and Kier and AA together occupy less than 2%. Keep on dreaming you will ever match me as an investor. | minerve 2 | |
26/5/2019 19:28 | You really can’t believe anything he says. Dementia possibly on the way? Or just a born teller of porkies? He should really write everything he posts down. He is caught out too often. Porky has no credibility whatsoever😊& | brexitplus | |
26/5/2019 19:14 | B+, that's right, he absolutely said he was out of the AA just after they really tanked, now he's saying he is still in. And, as you say, he said he had built his full position in Kier, but is now saying he hasn't. Basically, he hasn't got a good enough memory to keep up with all the porkies he's telling!! | gettingrichslow | |
26/5/2019 19:07 | getting, Haven't you noticed, Suddenly I'm bright and breezy? Because of all the beautiful and new Things I'm learning about you, Day by day Getting to know you, Putting it my way But nicely, You are precisely My cup of tea | meanwhile | |
26/5/2019 16:08 | Getting, is Porky admitting he still holds the AA. So he has been lying for months saying he wasn’t holding them. Down over 40% then. I also believe he said before I filtered him that he had his full quota of Kier but he appears to still be adding. He really is a big fibber😂 | brexitplus | |
26/5/2019 13:17 | "chronic self-esteem issues" Looked in the mirror. Dear me. | minerve 2 | |
26/5/2019 13:11 | Meanwhile, you may well see Minny as a 'superior'. I just see him as an unemployed, gobby Scouser with chronic self-esteem issues. | gettingrichslow |
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