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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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5.20 | 0.53% | 994.60 | 994.00 | 994.40 | 996.00 | 981.60 | 988.20 | 11,167,389 | 16:35:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Combination Utilities, Nec | 19.86B | 2.29B | 0.4687 | 21.21 | 48.34B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/3/2019 10:12 | JC = Grade A turkey. If anyone needed persuading that Labour was bad for business, then their statement and subsequent price decline of the stock in question is it. spud | spud | |
28/3/2019 10:09 | Takes a year to get some minor recovery and hours for it all to be lost! | utyinv | |
28/3/2019 09:21 | jonnycash1 Link doesn't work. | newbank | |
28/3/2019 09:20 | i just hope voters will look at Venezuela | timmy11 | |
28/3/2019 07:39 | Bless them. Will be down today. | veryniceperson | |
28/3/2019 07:18 | Labour publishes plans to buy NG. Also plans to allow offshore genetically engineered flying pigs by 2025. | jonnycash1 | |
27/3/2019 19:49 | UtyINV, Its just taking a little breather before continuing to climb. | croquetman | |
27/3/2019 08:48 | Croquetman, Spoken too soon ? It’s got a long way to go before it gets to where it should be £11.64 👍🤞 But yes ‘Long may it continue’ my sentiments entirely. | utyinv | |
26/3/2019 15:49 | This share is having a nice steady recovery this year. Long may it continue. | croquetman | |
11/3/2019 17:36 | Doesn't time fly! Added 2019 dates to header calendar. | bountyhunter | |
11/3/2019 17:24 | Only 4 hrs diff between UK and US for the next 3 weeks, due to different summer time clock changes. Theirs was yesterday whilst ours is not till 31st March. This in the past has helped the Yanks manipulate our share price where they have more time to force it down before the UK closes and the US punters buy in at a cheaper price after we close. | newbank | |
09/3/2019 21:35 | Investors pooled their money into stocks that are deemed to be a safer bet at times of uncertainties, boosting shares in Unilever, Vodafone and utility National Grid. | loganair | |
08/3/2019 19:57 | This share does seem to have been an inverse indicator on Corbyn's popularity for some time now! | bountyhunter | |
08/3/2019 18:48 | Absent of Corbyn lunacy in Whitehall, this is one that will make your pension fund happy. On Corbyn - no f chance. Katie Price is more likely to be elected. | chucko1 | |
08/3/2019 17:19 | when labour finally implodes and Marx bros are gone, it does feel like this will fly still feels like fair value should be 1100p | gutterhead | |
08/3/2019 16:23 | Investors Champion comment International Grid National Grid (LON: NG) is set to acquire leading clean energy developer Geronimo Energy to expand its presence in the US. The group will pay $100m, with potential further payments subject to successful development of the project pipeline. This adds to our argument that National Grid is being wrongly overlooked by those who are concerned about its exposure the UK energy market, where the company makes less than half its operating profits. | johnroger | |
08/3/2019 12:57 | Anyone know if NG are involved? | gbh2 | |
08/3/2019 12:45 | Sooner this is done and dusted and JC is put back in his box, this share will recover quickly. | 1carus | |
08/3/2019 12:43 | Listening to May in Grimsby --- She has something up her sleeve for next week! | 1carus | |
07/3/2019 10:47 | About time! | newbank | |
07/3/2019 10:18 | You can hear JP now... 'No thank you Ofgem, only regulatory involvement in the UK as we are “evolving the group for the future” in the USA, so please remove NG from the projects tender list unless you increase the 'cost of risk' criteria. | beckers2008 |
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