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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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-1.40 | -4.03% | 33.30 | 32.85 | 34.30 | 34.80 | 32.85 | 34.80 | 866,842 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/10/2020 08:50 | Knicknack Ant will make a nice snack..... | ant_eater | |
13/10/2020 07:15 | BB8 GIVING CHIMPS WITH KEYBOARDS A BAD NAME AT LEAST THEY KNOW HOW TO PICK STOCKS UNLIKE BB8 THIS MONKEY WHO CAN'T EVEN FIGURE OUT HOW TO TAKE THE CAPS LOCK OFF! | knicknack | |
12/10/2020 20:18 | Bob, we are struggling to understand your posts. Could you clarify please. Sincerely! | jamesdyson | |
12/10/2020 20:16 | BB8 please post your daily report regarding metro, we haven’t heard from you today? Also, We still would like Weybridge details for the invite you mentioned. Sincerely, Jimbo | jamesdyson | |
12/10/2020 19:15 | No rns , the in tray going To go max one day | bargainbob | |
12/10/2020 18:51 | just looked at the parkmead group thread and thought, Moroca9. Sorry cant remember exact moniker. Only one post today? | ekuuleus | |
12/10/2020 14:24 | Sharecast News- Analysts at Citi reiterated their 'buy' stance on several of the UK's largest lenders, citing the likely resumption of dividend payments from February 2021 onwards among some of the positives for the group. | thomas4billing | |
11/10/2020 20:24 | It will even wipe out bank deposits of the FTB and elderly relatives who will gift money. Pure building on sand. | robingood | |
11/10/2020 20:21 | I follow my common-sense. | robingood | |
11/10/2020 20:06 | Again Robin, it seems you don’t follow much of the BoE. Like your other cronies here. And like I said, that’s ok. Upside much higher. | jamesdyson | |
11/10/2020 20:05 | Yes, this will rally from peanuts. However, I think that the 95% LTV deal that Boris is bringing in will result in massive negative equity for a generation desperate to get a place without weighing it all up. This won’t be good for the banks. Great for those building the little boxes made of tricky-tacky though. | robingood | |
11/10/2020 19:20 | Get a dud bank rally 2 days on any brexit deal, and then back to its 21 year collapse form | spartan attack | |
11/10/2020 19:19 | Covid outlook isnt going to help | spartan attack | |
11/10/2020 19:17 | Upside potential to 80p v downside potential to 40p. | robingood | |
11/10/2020 18:07 | Thomas, I'm with you but Donald and VH are highly, highly likely the reason why the share dropped so much. They are not the friendlies here. | jamesdyson | |
10/10/2020 23:24 | Small ReminderIn March 2019:Hill's investment follows an abysmal run for Metro, which has seen its value plunge by almost 59 per cent after unveiling the mistake earlier this year.The American, 73, who serves as chairman, snapped up 82,000 shares for £752,000 on Friday, according to stock market filings.Chief executive Craig Donaldson spent £100,000 on 11,100 shares.They have not sold since then.... A 900p to 1110 p TO will make them happy | thomas4billing | |
10/10/2020 20:32 | Mouse and Slarty just got caught out lyin through their little rat gnashers shall post it ere soon | spartan attack | |
10/10/2020 20:31 | Oye big smokey You were given the call alright - hahaha Dont mind mouse i heard he got his head kicked in a while back. Damaged thoughts Forgiven | spartan attack | |
10/10/2020 14:41 | Michael you are right , one of the worst callers on here imho . Changes like the wind . Not enough Ardbeg imho. | bargainbob |
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