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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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-10.20 | -1.69% | 593.40 | 593.20 | 593.40 | 613.20 | 592.00 | 613.00 | 9,130,849 | 16:04:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Engineering Services | 4.93B | -1.02B | -0.7540 | -7.89 | 8.04B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/7/2019 09:21 | Jackdaw More mismanagement I’m afraid. I’m sure they will get big to huge payoffs. | brexitplus | |
08/7/2019 08:15 | On a serious issue, I suppose our sympathies are with the employees of the German bank. | jackdaw4243 | |
07/7/2019 18:42 | Good to hear that money is going into such things as the Mary Rose exhibition though, eh MEANWHILE? Getting, Mary Rose is a ship in case you didn’t know. Not a Vegas tart! LOL | minerve 2 | |
07/7/2019 17:25 | Isn't it odd how jackdaw4243's posts kill any discussion, however irrelevant or foolish, for a day or 2. The content and tone of his messages seem to suffocate further thought. He would make a good Archbishop of Canterbury. | meanwhile | |
06/7/2019 15:27 | Jackdaw Definitely Welsh with the chip on the shoulder. | brexitplus | |
06/7/2019 14:38 | Mrs Jackdaw and I went to Portsmouth to see the new Mary Rose exhibition and museum , very impressive and amazing as to how many artifacts they have rescued from the wreck. The skeletons of the archers could be identified , they all had the same bone structure. two long fingers, twist in the spine and a chip on the shoulder, the archaeologist deduced that they were probable Welsh. | jackdaw4243 | |
05/7/2019 17:31 | I love Italian food. Tagliatelle ragu tonight with a good bottle of chianti followed by fresh nectarines and probably some cheese, Stilton by preference. | brexitplus | |
05/7/2019 17:13 | It's a very kind offer Meanwhile and I'd love to join you but I'm off to Rome tomorrow for a few days. Missing you already! | gettingrichslow | |
05/7/2019 17:05 | getting, I am pleased to acknowledge your thinly-veiled plea for me to help you understand the stock market. However, I believe you should learn to walk before you can attempt to run. I am suggesting therefore, that until you have demonstrated that you are capable of undertaking simple tasks under moderate supervision, I am unable to begin our course of tuition. | meanwhile | |
05/7/2019 16:37 | Sliotar = TAILORS | brexitplus | |
05/7/2019 14:32 | BURST BLISTER. | sliotar | |
05/7/2019 09:37 | Just starting my birthday weekend. Lots of treats. 21 again. Whoopee. | brexitplus | |
04/7/2019 22:56 | Given that he spends all day every day on the internet, he could actually be: E-vermin Which uses all the letters too! | gettingrichslow | |
04/7/2019 19:06 | Keep them coming. How about ENAMEL MENIAL I’m sure some posters are thinking of words from other board names. I prefer not to do this with minerve since a while ago a poster on another board observed that “vermin” fitted. This would be too cruel. | brexitplus | |
04/7/2019 18:03 | MAN-EWE Half man, half sheep! | gettingrichslow | |
04/7/2019 17:34 | In whose pen name can one find the appropriate descriptions: BRISTLE BLUSTER, and BURPS? | sliotar | |
04/7/2019 17:34 | In whose pen name can one find the appropriate descriptions: BRISTLE BLUSTER, and BURPS? | sliotar | |
04/7/2019 17:17 | Wham! He lie. Enema | tournesol | |
04/7/2019 17:10 | Whale mine | tournesol | |
04/7/2019 16:37 | Or GRAB. Why don’t we play” Make as many different words as possible from the word MEANWHILE.” I’ll start NEW NILE WHEN Mrs B+ suggests HEMLINE | brexitplus | |
04/7/2019 16:32 | Getting It's an anagram of "GARB" | jackdaw4243 | |
04/7/2019 13:29 | But it doesn't really explain why you think 'brag' is spelt 'bragg' does it? | gettingrichslow | |
04/7/2019 09:37 | There is a lot of confusing language used on this site, which should be addressed if we are to get maximum benefit from the ideas of others. For example brexitplus says "Churchill was 1939." in discussing past prime ministers. Now 'Churchill' was a person, while 1939 is a 'number', in this case a 'calendar year'. It follows then that Churchill can not be 1939, since a person cannot be a number. He can, however, have one, be born in one, become a minister in one, etc. This loose and unscientific language is very poor and misleading. In brexitplus's case, of course, it goes some way to explain why he obtained only a 3rd class degree in Engineering, as opposed to others here who achieved 1st class and even multiple degrees. | meanwhile | |
03/7/2019 23:43 | Meanwhile, I thought Sliotar’s posts were excellent today, so well done to you both on that 😂😂 | gettingrichslow | |
03/7/2019 20:34 | I won't be making much comment tonight because all the bragster shares were up again. I will say though that, apart from Minerve's keen observations, the posts today were very boring. | meanwhile |
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