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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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National Grid Plc | LSE:NG. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDR05C01 | ORD 12 204/473P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-3.00 | -0.28% | 1,056.50 | 1,056.50 | 1,057.00 | 1,060.00 | 1,050.00 | 1,060.00 | 789,870 | 11:52:49 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Combination Utilities, Nec | 24.25B | 7.8B | 2.1140 | 4.99 | 38.87B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/10/2017 10:38 | TodayNational Grid PLC (LON:NG) Stock Rating Reaffirmed by Analysts at JP Morgan Cazenove; The GBX 1060.00 Target Indicates 17.61% Potential; Shorts at Alexandria Real Estate Equity IN (ARE) Lowered By 1.01%October 26, 2017 - By Adrian Mccoy | mj19 | |
26/10/2017 10:34 | which bit of helm's report was bearish for ng.? | pierre oreilly | |
26/10/2017 10:27 | The price has just gone down because of the report on energy prices and the possibility of an interest-rate rise. Therefore, the price can't go any lower, can it? I mean, there isn't ANOTHER reason for it to go down, is there? Demented laughter echoes down the corridor. | arf dysg | |
26/10/2017 08:41 | Deutsche investment division not doing too well ... Also Deutsche have just been fined for manipulating LIBOR... | bountyhunter | |
26/10/2017 08:15 | JP Morgan Cazenove Overweight 905.80 1,060.00 1,060.00 Reiterates Macquarie Neutral 905.80 - 975.00 Reiterates | skinny | |
26/10/2017 08:14 | Deutsche Bank AG got their price now £9 | mj19 | |
25/10/2017 21:45 | Mad professor joins the bandwagon in bashing energy companies and wants to nationalise National Grid like Corbyn. | justiceforthemany | |
25/10/2017 18:49 | Market is being spooked imho by Professor dieter Helms report and recommendations some of which affect National Grid. hxxp://news.sky.com/ | s2lowner | |
25/10/2017 17:34 | Why complain Sep, it just gives us an opportunity to buy more shares cheaply. Now yielding over 5% this has to be a no brainer. As for Corbyn, neither will there be a Labour government or nationalisation so just enjoy the bargain resulting. | warranty | |
25/10/2017 10:00 | It's already gone down anticipating the rate rise. Probably 0.5% is already factored in. | pierre oreilly | |
25/10/2017 09:03 | If they raise interest rates in the uk will this go down? | mj19 | |
24/10/2017 17:16 | I hope the Interim results in two weeks time reveal some positive news, otherwise I can see many Institutional Investors calling for JP to step down. He is a decent Director (and a nice person) and I hope that his strategy works and starts to pay off because in big league financial circles there isn't much benevolence. Fingers crossed for good results! | utyinv | |
23/10/2017 19:20 | I bet the only type of Marx all those wittering on about Marxists know about is Duck Soup. A Corbyn government couldn't possibly be any more damaging than the current situation in which the economically illiterate loony wing of the Tory party is determined to push the country to disaster. When Labour is elected at the next election it will quickly move towards the centre. There's little chance of NG being nationalised during a first term and most likely never. | f880gna | |
23/10/2017 15:38 | Uty, quick question re interconnectors are the UK parts separated via different legal entities? Obviously this would make nationalisation a bit easier? Or are they one entity 50% owned by Ng and another shareholder? | prewar | |
23/10/2017 15:34 | Looks like a world record of Marxist's within one post there, good on you uty. Love a bit of Marxist chat me, how's about a bit of a Marxist themed quiz? I've had a chat with Paul Dacre and he's put up two prizes, first is 12 months subscription to the Daily Mail, second prize is 24 months. Easy couple to start off with: 1. Intervention into energy market via price cap, Marxist policy or not? 2. Building more social housing, Marxist policy or not? | prewar | |
23/10/2017 13:03 | If Brexit all goes horribly wrong, take comfort in the fact that nothing satisfies like a Bishop's Finger. | arf dysg | |
23/10/2017 10:26 | So we should be fine depending on the how the brexit turns out | mj19 | |
23/10/2017 08:35 | 2022 would be better, just to keep the Marx Brothers out for longer. They would destroy my investment with these and SSE. Just love em!! | veryniceperson | |
23/10/2017 08:22 | 2022 at the latest. Could be before depending on new pm and how brexit goes. | prewar | |
23/10/2017 08:20 | Guys when would be the next general election | mj19 | |
22/10/2017 16:36 | MJ19- you omitted on the bear side messrs Corbyn and McDonnell !! | ianood |
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