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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6.10 | 2.18% | 285.80 | 285.20 | 285.40 | 286.20 | 281.30 | 282.00 | 27,743,054 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 14.77B | 4.64B | 0.5271 | 5.41 | 25.09B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/2/2021 08:03 | Buyback went well for Lloyds.. | chiefbrody | |
18/2/2021 07:45 | They would argue the share buyback of £700M is lasting value for share holders... It will push the price up when they start. Could make much more than any divi... | crazi | |
18/2/2021 07:42 | Yes but 1p div.Pathetic. | chiefbrody | |
18/2/2021 07:33 | Barclays beats expectations... | crazi | |
18/2/2021 07:19 | This is definitely NOT what the market was expecting from Barclays! Given the strength of our business, we have decided the time is right to resume capital distributions. We have today announced a total payout equivalent to 5p per share, comprising a 1p 2020 full year dividend and the intention to initiate a share buyback of up to GBP700m. We expect to comment further on capital distributions when appropriate. unquote | polar fox | |
17/2/2021 19:44 | dow only off a bit but russell 2000 etc off a lot more and seems maybe dow is not so relevant nowadays | arja | |
17/2/2021 16:26 | 83.5% BUYING and we have fallen from 184 to 177... and they call it a fair market lol Total MM manipulation | crazi | |
17/2/2021 14:28 | indices lower | arja | |
17/2/2021 14:28 | mood bearish in market today and banks hit too . It is because of weak US futures and in 3 minutes we will know if physical takes indice | arja | |
17/2/2021 12:45 | Results Friday. No doubt these tree shakes are deliberate. Then when they have scared out the weak holders... Woosh 200p+ per share when it suits the MM's BP. going Ex-Div tomorrow. Oil Sector Short Squeeze starting... thanks to JPM and Goldmans... | crazi | |
17/2/2021 08:51 | Invitation from China-Business Conference Subject Discussion "How to destroy economy completely" Roadmap out of lockdown (but it'll take until July): Blueprint for UK's pubs, restaurants and hotels would see curbs eased at four-weekly intervals starting with 'limited' Easter holidays Gradual approach means traders will have to wait until Easter for a limited restart Pubs, bars and restaurants will have to wait until early May under the new outline | johnwise | |
17/2/2021 07:21 | US Bank Investment Aids China’s Military Expansion The United States is, in part, supporting the expansion of China’s military. Major American banks have invested billions of dollars in a Chinese cell phone maker tied to the country’s military. | johnwise | |
17/2/2021 06:27 | Ex-Goldman analyst and his solicitor brother face charges over insider trades Brothers who worked for two of the biggest names in the City have appeared in court charged with insider trading. Acting together Mohammed Zina, 32, and Suhail Zina, 33, are accused of having made a £142,000 profit between July 2016 and December 2017. | johnwise | |
17/2/2021 05:50 | What's to stop a tax raid on the banks? They should be withholding dividends because they are going to get stuck with the gov't backed loan problems going forward. | glavey | |
16/2/2021 20:59 | All eyes on dividends: What to expect from Barclays and Natwest this week . | johnwise | |
16/2/2021 08:10 | Low PE ratio is driving this up. 6.9 That is low. | netcurtains | |
15/2/2021 16:18 | 11p dividend would be fantastic. Boding well for 200p come results. Fingers crossed 🤞 | smurfy2001 | |
15/2/2021 08:19 | Johnwise - can you post about Natwest? This isnt a political venting thread... | crazi |
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