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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mobico Group Plc | LSE:NEX | London | Ordinary Share | Ordinary Shares |
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% | 108.30 | 108.50 | 108.90 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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24/3/2020 10:48 | @tinywillie. .50p coming up | porsche1945 | |
24/3/2020 00:37 | I'm looking to put my nob on the table at 42p Sheila told me last night it will get there soon Hope this helps | sanks | |
23/3/2020 17:04 | Yes you will... As you didn't buy nex :))) | babbler | |
23/3/2020 15:56 | Yep whatever 🖕 | the canadian mounted | |
23/3/2020 15:54 | 15p is coming will make serious losses this year | albanyvillas | |
23/3/2020 15:19 | Fek sake. People don't know value when it's under their damn noses. | babbler | |
23/3/2020 13:52 | Too cheap,this will be £1.75 by summer. | the canadian mounted | |
23/3/2020 13:45 | Painful. Should have just taken profit not averaged up... But it will bounce on a good day... Sometime near Xmas :p | babbler | |
23/3/2020 13:23 | simply need to put them in the bottom drawer for 4-6months until all this is over. | purple11 | |
23/3/2020 11:58 | US stimulus package of $1.3 trillion dollars to be announced today should see this much higher...NEX a few of the companies with guaranteed contractual income imv... | pre | |
23/3/2020 09:30 | Only if it counts German revenue. | babbler | |
23/3/2020 09:26 | I think you are posting in the wrong share... ;) | babbler | |
23/3/2020 09:15 | Looks like a decent recovery play at 70p. | blueball | |
23/3/2020 09:14 | released this morning: Any relevance to NEX ? | grabster | |
23/3/2020 08:23 | Yup. Took some in the drop. Thank you MMs and nervous pi's | babbler | |
23/3/2020 08:17 | Fortunate drop. Markets are very nervous. These look like a good medium term company. | showmethemoneyhoney01 | |
23/3/2020 05:40 | The US are trying to agree on a massive $1.6 Trillion dollar stimulus package. National Express operate all over the USA and Canada so this stimulus, once it's agreed shortly, should boost the share price here quite a lot I would imagine. | philobeddoe | |
22/3/2020 20:14 | Directors have made it quite clear here that they have sufficient Cashflow and protected revenue streams, so they are not in need of any funding assistance. I cannot vouch for other companies in this sector as I am not familiar with their balance sheets. | enormouswillie | |
22/3/2020 17:49 | UK government is reportedly considering buying shares in key transport facilities, and selling them back to investors later (Easyjet have welcomed the news, even though it isn't yet official that they will do so). Will this apply to vital transport networks on land as well as the airlines? EDIT: here is one link but specific to airlines (it being an airlines website) I will see if I can find the earlier article that referrred to 'vital transport' rather than just airlines. | grabster | |
22/3/2020 10:17 | NEX also operates two German rail franchises - Nurnburg S-Bahn and three regional express lines in the Ruhr. These are still running, with federal support, so the drop in share price looks well overdone. | joestalin | |
22/3/2020 09:20 | NEX look to be well capitalised and financially supported through the crisis. Drop looks to be overdone. Going to dip my to in there tomorrow. Thanks for the feedback. | showmethemoneyhoney01 | |
21/3/2020 19:28 | Filtered the idiot | enormouswillie | |
21/3/2020 17:22 | Lol Divi's going nowhere and NX will be getting paid for there contracts that there not operating by the authorities as it's already been budgeted so I beg to differ | anslow |
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