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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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20/3/2020 18:06 | Spartans are just Wendy Dolls on da Viagra wearing dresses!..Real Spartans like young nubile boys..says alot dont it... | knicknack | |
20/3/2020 18:04 | SR says he closed his short 2 week ago yet the plank is still here ha ha that cause de short never existed in da first place! | knicknack | |
20/3/2020 18:01 | Smartie6 says he's in the top 1% of Mensa IQ's...yeh forgot to read the small print on da certificate "top 1% of invertebrates"! | knicknack | |
20/3/2020 17:15 | Don't bob. Aint happening. Stuck to building lloy | sentimentrules | |
20/3/2020 17:08 | Kathy, You must have earn like tens of thousands of pounds daily isn’t it ? I think you are “genuine” | marie1980_m | |
20/3/2020 17:07 | Kathy declares lol 😂 | marie1980_m | |
20/3/2020 16:53 | Vernonhill i note more ham shanks buying an interest here. | bargainbob | |
20/3/2020 16:52 | Well Nemesis, I wouldn't have called Orkney that, but yes, I would agree! | idoflykathy | |
20/3/2020 16:33 | Alas, out from under it's rock comes the troll Orkneyarab. Who's the one hurting here? Seems the Orkney loser is suffering from the dead cat tullow bounce. Wishing he'd sold at the peak and bought back in. What a total loser. Don;'t worry Orkney, the worst us yet to come. Wouldn't be wanting to hold either Metro or Tullow over the weekend.... but at least it gives you two more days to come clean and tell the wife!! | idoflykathy | |
20/3/2020 13:49 | Kathy declares 🤣😂 | marie1980_m | |
20/3/2020 13:46 | Don’t tell anyone: I will get exposed like Kathy lol 😂 | marie1980_m | |
20/3/2020 13:45 | Lol SR 😂😂 | marie1980_m | |
20/3/2020 13:41 | Not very smart Marie. Said I closed it days ago And if I hadn't. . I wouldn't be showing anyone accounts I'd ask to see yar cafe but it got burnt down accidently for insurance 😂😂 | sentimentrules | |
20/3/2020 13:37 | Members like Kathy and Smartie are truly parasites for this forum. | marie1980_m | |
20/3/2020 13:31 | Poor Kathy, Can’t stand with me so filtered me. Must be a big shame for her as we exposed her big time today Hahaha Now she will forget to say Kathy declares 😆 | marie1980_m | |
20/3/2020 13:30 | SR, I never said I won or make profit. I always admitted and still admit that 100% I lose money. But you and your children’s here are super smart. Show me now metro short screenshot hahaha | marie1980_m | |
20/3/2020 13:20 | Marie I'd ask u to show us but given yar track record and all losses , their isn't much point haha | sentimentrules | |
20/3/2020 13:16 | SR - ignore the Babadook... don't feed her. She makes a fool of herself, calls you a liar, then defaults to her screen shots request. Same old story. It dies if you ignore it. | idoflykathy | |
20/3/2020 13:06 | Coronavirus action plan suggestion by DC Government should legislate that: No mortgages, rent, loans, repayments, interest or taxes due are payable by individuals or businesses etc for an initial period of 3 months. Utility bills suspended for 3 months. Water Gas Electricity. Balance to be repaid over a 3 year period. All non essential businesses to close for 3 months All staff to be paid via PAYE their average monthly salary over the last 6 months up to a maximum equivalent to double statutory sick pay for 3 months. (Approximately up to £200 a week) Businesses to be repaid by government via PAYE. Airline pilots and cleaners will receive the same £200 a week to cover food and insurance premiums and will have few other expenses during the 3 month period. All staff to be given a loan of £500 through PAYE to be repaid through PAYE over a period of 3 years. Landline calls to be free for 3 months Free mobile phone calls and texting Subscription TV channels like Sky to be free for 3 months to everybody but not via internet. (only via freeview, satellite and cable) Free broadband and mobile data but limited by a weekly cap. Maximum possible without compromising service to essential services and businesses. National emergency wage of £10 an hour for temporary staff needed to work in essential services like NHS, care homes, food production and distribution. Hotels and restaurants etc to provide premises and staff, to provided food and accommodation for NHS staff to allow them to work as much as possible and to self isolate from their families if they need to. Bank of England interest rates are now 0.1% Government directly or via banks provide loans at 0.1% for 3 years to businesses to facilitate the above Government to compensate businesses for emergency response costs but not profits of providing these services. Punitive fines or imprisonment for those who commit crimes during emergency period. Burglary, fraud assault and coercion. e.g. Forcing somebody to pay rent, interest or repayments would result in a fine equal to 10x the money paid Example. A restaurant with £10k in the bank can close in April. They have no bills to pay for 3 months. Staff are not made redundant. Staff receive enough to buy food and have few other bills to pay. At the end of the 3 months the restaurant still has £10k in the bank to reopen their business. 3 months is just an example and could be extended to any necessary length of time. Just an idea. If you think it is a good idea please forward this to everybody so it can be discussed further. DC | darrin1471 |
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