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NWG Natwest Group Plc

307.20
-6.30 (-2.01%)
23 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Natwest Group Plc LSE:NWG London Ordinary Share GB00BM8PJY71 ORD 107.69P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -6.30 -2.01% 307.20 307.50 307.70 314.00 305.50 314.00 49,535,276 16:35:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 14.77B 4.64B 0.5271 5.84 27.05B
Natwest Group Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker NWG. The last closing price for Natwest was 313.50p. Over the last year, Natwest shares have traded in a share price range of 168.30p to 328.20p.

Natwest currently has 8,795,471,955 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Natwest is £27.05 billion. Natwest has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.84.

Natwest Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/4/2007
09:51
Any mention of NWG in the HSBC quotes, sllab?
fhmktg
02/4/2007
18:28
HSBC said it believes 2007-08 is a pivotal year for the UK water sector, with Kelda, Pennon and Severn Trent all having delivered more efficient balance sheet structures.
sllab101
02/4/2007
18:15
Thank yoo Darias.
sllab101
02/4/2007
17:18
Thanks Darias!

z

zeppo
02/4/2007
13:20
Tipped in The Observer yesterday.
darias
27/3/2007
10:11
jzd - I picked it up from maiseymouse's link, which says:- "Deutsche Bank has upgraded to buy from hold and raise its price target to 340p from 285p. Broker says: 'Following last week's analyst trip to Northumbrian Water, we have revised our valuation of Kielder Water.
We now think the secure contract is worth significantly more than we previously thought. This, combined with latest forecasts for RAB and net debt, drives a revised price target."

alan@bj
26/3/2007
11:43
Alan
Can you post a link to the Deutsche note?

jzd
26/3/2007
10:13
Thanks maiseymouse, nice upgrade by Deutsche, 340p target.
alan@bj
26/3/2007
07:38
Kielder Water is the largest reservoir in the UK by capacity, and is located in Northumberland and owned by Northumbria Water
gateside
26/3/2007
07:24
there is an upgrade....but what is kielder
maiseymouse
15/3/2007
09:41
Gateside

Thank you for the info.

z

zeppo
14/3/2007
19:44
Evolution Securities rated NWG as an ADD today with a 317p target
gateside
14/3/2007
17:16
Red at the end of the day - but pretty resilient.

z

zeppo
14/3/2007
15:12
A tiny glimmer of green on my screen. All red elsewhere.

Water companies are looking more resilient this afternoon.

Any rumours out there?

z

zeppo
06/3/2007
20:51
Have to agree, should never be without,a chance to buy more - deffo.
ivancampo
06/3/2007
19:55
Ww, Why bother, these stocks should be the core of your portfolio.
blueliner
28/2/2007
10:02
Just by sheer good luck I have unloaded my entire position before this little sell off. Am now accumulating slowly from the 290 level.
Feeling very nervous though.
Have done the same with BG, and Scottish and Southern.

whatwoman
27/2/2007
10:19
All quiet on NWG - no rumours, no news...nothing to look forward to until the results in June?
fhmktg
16/2/2007
11:33
alan
thanks for that nice to see any press on this stock.
regards
nic

sllab101
16/2/2007
10:01
Decent article about water companies in today's Investors Chronicle. NWG and Pennon are their pick of the sector, Pennon because it has "the fastest growing asset base" and NWG because the "premium to its asset base is among the lowest of all the water companies".
alan@bj
14/2/2007
18:44
Lehman Brothers is overweight on Electricitie de France, Enel, Fortum, Northumbrian Water, Pennon and Vodafone. It is equal weight on Depfa, Iberdrola, MOL, Northern Foods and Severn Trent, and underweight on Centrica, Kelda, Qiagen, TeliaSonera, United Utilities and Union Fenosa.
sllab101
13/2/2007
20:03
Yes I trust and believe before the end of 2007 NWG will be taken out...this is too good a target to leave on the shelf!
aspers
13/2/2007
09:00
News abour Branson being possibly interested in utilities has stirred the sector just a tiny bit.
I still believe an infrastructure fund with or without private equity backing will take NWG out.

whatwoman
07/2/2007
15:48
Evolution Securities issued a note today stating that NWG were a 'BUY'
gateside
06/2/2007
13:45
3i are raising a £1.5bn infrastructure fund! So all that cash is going to be looking for cash generating assets with monopolistic features. So I would buy all the utilities you can before they do IMHO.
praipus
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