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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Metro Bank Holdings Plc | LSE:MTRO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMX3W479 | ORD 0.0001P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.30 | 0.79% | 38.40 | 37.95 | 38.45 | 39.25 | 37.80 | 39.25 | 385,827 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/3/2020 07:13 | Got in Cine at 25 following chancellor's speech re business rates. Stop loss now 47. It wasn't gambling just common sense. I shorted from 120p but business rate made me see upside. This could still go to 80 in line with other general bear vector. | pione3r | |
18/3/2020 20:14 | No doubt really - as soon as retail money burns out trying to find bottoms in stocks like these, massive cull day comes. maybe even 50% in a day — Nop. Retailers will keep finding bottom till it hit 0. But that’s not the case for this share, pretty confident. | marie1980_m | |
18/3/2020 20:12 | I’m missing talking about Brexit. — showing your true colours huh SR. Check chart of CTXS, it’s like nothing is affecting this share!! What a share.. | marie1980_m | |
18/3/2020 19:59 | I’m missing talking about Brexit. | smartie6 | |
18/3/2020 19:57 | Why doesn’t the government give out the numbers that are in hospital being treated. Those that are on ventilation and those who are critically ill. Would give a better picture of where we are compared to Italy that do not hide the figures. | smartie6 | |
18/3/2020 19:56 | No doubt really - as soon as retail money burns out trying to find bottoms in stocks like these, massive cull day comes. maybe even 50% in a day | sentimentrules | |
18/3/2020 19:54 | Metro bank soon trading around 10 pence. Likewise Dart Group. Nice. | joe king1 | |
18/3/2020 19:51 | We are now entering the GreatER Depression. | smartie6 | |
18/3/2020 19:48 | suspense account hahahaha | sentimentrules | |
18/3/2020 19:47 | Understand that some of the hedge funds tried to get the ftse suspended prior to opening on Monday. That worked well for them. What’s Trump and Feds next move on the market? Buying up all the stocks in some suspense account? Mitigate damage. Lol. | smartie6 | |
18/3/2020 19:38 | I didnt see it but will look it up for a laugh lol | sentimentrules | |
18/3/2020 19:37 | The babadook’s twin brother. | smartie6 | |
18/3/2020 19:34 | Best laugh ever. Dow now lower than at the time of Trumps inauguration. So the man that prides himself on the Dow’s performance now sees a worst position from which he took over. | smartie6 | |
18/3/2020 19:31 | SR, did you hear Bill Ackman’s rant on CNBC? It really spooked the market. He advised hell is coming. | smartie6 | |
18/3/2020 19:26 | Uneducated Babadook. Bet it smells as well. | smartie6 | |
18/3/2020 18:47 | Smartie Don’t put junk else I need to take your lesson | marie1980_m | |
18/3/2020 18:39 | Look at INN - re hotels post | propinv | |
18/3/2020 18:27 | Good point. Recruitment agencies next to go bust. Always hit badly in a recession. Let’s face it everyone’s outsourced their labour to this industry for years, another that needs to reset. | smartie6 | |
18/3/2020 18:25 | would think 10% a fair target now How many zero hours workers were always classed as employed? | sentimentrules | |
18/3/2020 18:25 | This share is goosed, just like dart group. If you haven't seen to horrendous RNS dart put out, check out the dart thread.They are in talks with financial lenders, wonga loans or the likes. | joe king1 | |
18/3/2020 18:24 | Occupancy levels needed around 70%. They’ll be closing their doors. Am I allowed to increase my unemployment figure up from 7% to 10% plus? | smartie6 |
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