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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 38.40 | 37.95 | 38.35 | 39.05 | 38.40 | 39.05 | 315,839 | 09:58:30 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/3/2020 22:14 | You ok Kathy after yesterday :-( | ![]() bargainbob | |
26/3/2020 21:49 | "Metro Bank has withdrawn all tracker products for new borrowers following the Bank of England's decision to reduce Bank Rate from 0.25% to 0.10%." | ![]() idoflykathy | |
26/3/2020 21:42 | Agree Bob. Excellent news from Chancellor today. | ![]() jamesdyson | |
26/3/2020 21:35 | Long way back for him to hit breakeven I'd say he eat the dog since | sentimentrules | |
26/3/2020 21:34 | Veron hill looking good imho , never been so bullish on Metro. Hows the dug. | ![]() bargainbob | |
26/3/2020 21:30 | Idoflykathy..no you don't fly being £65,000 cash loss on your Dow Jones short, come on Kathy declare your losses! | knicknack | |
26/3/2020 21:13 | Mr V..even SR and his spurious sock puppets can't even raise a single dollar!..SR = 🐵🤡! | knicknack | |
26/3/2020 21:12 | "Last week’s sharp rise in unemployment marks the end of an historic period of US jobs growth. US employers have added jobs every month for 101 consecutive months and in March the unemployment rate was 3.5%, a 50-year low. Economists said it was still too early to gauge the depth and length of the pandemic’s impact on the jobs market. The Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis president, James Bullard, has said he expects unemployment to hit 30% in the second quarter" | ![]() idoflykathy | |
26/3/2020 21:03 | When u calling the top of this rally ? U are already a day late, From last call | ![]() amaretto1 | |
26/3/2020 20:58 | Poor old mousy - just cant decide which username to use still a thick knut whichever it is loooool | sentimentrules | |
26/3/2020 20:56 | Kathy, smartie, SR, same monkey clown prat 🐵🤡.. | knicknack | |
26/3/2020 20:52 | Well put Im pretty happy targeting 15000 here IDF. Its actually a lot closer than most seem to think | sentimentrules | |
26/3/2020 20:49 | How far can they take the Dow back up ? | ![]() amaretto1 | |
26/3/2020 20:45 | SR as PPE stated earlier remember the 'promise' ha ha you muppet, monkey clown, 🐵🤡.. | knicknack | |
26/3/2020 20:45 | Someone argued the contract with me on crude wti 61 bucks dont assume thats a religious concept to call all | sentimentrules | |
26/3/2020 20:44 | Would not surprise me if FCA announces soon that its dropping the case and then what! | knicknack | |
26/3/2020 20:43 | Stimulus is to save the city. Its not about index recovery. Merkel was fairly direct on that. Global recession is assured..most accept that now. Imagine high indices in a global recession lol. Not quite what they are aiming for. Its controlled drop. Its about how to get out of global recession, without total carnage - given global debt in every aspect is so high. Today's spend is the future budget of QE. It is being spent now. It is totally not feasible to maintain the capital system as we know it today - to exit one more recession with further stimulus and low rates still required The only one struggling with that concept is Trump lol. The last decade of stimulus needs to be repaid to market ie discount the lie and bring back market confidence in a real system again. Thats 15000 minimum for dow. If they try to double down on that rather than let it pay off now? Best to leave planet earth haha | sentimentrules |
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