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NWG Natwest Group Plc

276.70
1.30 (0.47%)
19 Apr 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
  1.30 0.47% 276.70 275.90 276.10 277.20 272.50 274.10 26,001,924 16:35:11
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 14.77B 4.64B 0.5271 5.24 24.28B
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 275.40p. Over the last year, Natwest shares have traded in a share price range of 168.30p to 281.00p.

Natwest currently has 8,795,471,955 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Natwest is £24.28 billion. Natwest has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.24.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/4/2021
09:35
Pensions are doing well now, I took the liberty of throwing a grand in my pension every month during the start of the pandemic.
Its now up 46K and we are not back to pre-covid levels yet.
plus we didn't really get anywhere over the Pre-brexit 2 years and this pandemic year so really we have a further 3 years growth to come when the correction happens to put us back in line to where we should be.

delphiman
29/4/2021
08:50
yes, market does not like the figures but might well be second thoughts later in session. I still hold some VMUK in CFD account and NWG result has knocked other bank stocks as usually happens
arja
29/4/2021
08:49
I guess no mention of divi
martym
29/4/2021
08:47
Why the massive drop ?
tfergi
29/4/2021
08:12
Yes, I couldn't even be bothered to comment on the RNS.
polar fox
29/4/2021
08:02
Market not impressed
martym
28/4/2021
16:19
Interesting this downturn at 15:30, shed 3p in 30 minutes but climbing again now, there must be some that shorted and not re-cooped all there baskets yet. But if tomorrow pushes them higher, they will have to sustain a loss and in essence they will help the stock rise by having to buy back more expensive hurting themselves even more.
delphiman
28/4/2021
12:37
Nicely through the £2 now.
Lloyds had a good result, not as good as HSBC though x so expecting good things on tomorrow.

Maybe even another Dividend yeah , or further buy backs from the government and the government could use the extra cash to pay for the corvid deficit, well some of it, this and the profit's they have from Northern rock.
No-one hears about them now hardly.

So brexit over, yeah, Covid nearly over, yeah, deficit, boo, sale of shares to return back to privatised, could happen, yeah, bank under valued, yeah more upside, stock's trade at a higher PE multiple out side of the EU than in the EU, yeah, dividends been paid again, yeah. Recession sort of avoided because we have just had a mini one, yeah we should see this now start to move to a proper price over the next two years.

delphiman
28/4/2021
08:08
Clearly, the market agrees, with the share price vaulting over 200p.
polar fox
28/4/2021
07:31
The LLOY Q1 IMS reads well and reports a strong start to the year, with positive guidance on dividend policy, subject to the PRA, of course. Augurs well for NWG tomorrow, I would say.
polar fox
27/4/2021
18:54
Plus it closed above the line today, Breakout!
delphiman
27/4/2021
18:50
HSBC News



yer what one bank does they all usually do

delphiman
27/4/2021
15:51
Hopefully bodes well for NWG.

HSBC profit surges 79% on improving global economic outlook

smurfy2001
27/4/2021
15:40
It is proving a very difficult boundary to cross. Wonder if it can stay above it today.
bonda67
27/4/2021
14:33
L2, should see the push happening now :)
delphiman
27/4/2021
14:00
Lol ... gcom2 ( "he hasn't missed much on here to be honest" )

I wonder how much the £2.00 boundary is really people going ohhh Arrr and how much of it is hedge funds saying lets create a phycological boundary.

I know its been brought up to it for the first quarter results on Thursday, it keeps revisiting it. Probably so it can shatter it on the day disappearing in its rear view window.

delphiman
27/4/2021
10:08
he hasn't missed much on here to be honest
gcom2
26/4/2021
09:59
leedskier last posted a message on here October 2020.

Lets hope he wasnt taken by covid, but I think a lot of people have calmed down on there posting since the Lockdown started.

delphiman
25/4/2021
07:09
This Tory green revolution will turn Britain into a Third World country

The collapse of the once-free West into a conformist wasteland is grim enough by itself, for anyone who believes in free thought and assembly.

For reasons I have never discovered, our Government is more rigid about this than almost any other. Unlike many advanced countries, we have written our carbon-reduction targets into law, making it much harder to pull out of them if things get tough.

My guess is that it is the means by which we in the West will join the Third World, finally and irrevocably. How amusing that this should be brought about by a government that calls itself Conservative, and claims to be patriotic.

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johnwise
22/4/2021
23:57
There was a very active ADVFN contributor called Miata who set up several threads for popular shares. Here is his second last post from 2014 (you can increase the text size using the browser zoom-in feature):
minsky
22/4/2021
22:19
Has anyone tried sending 'leedskier' a personal message through the site?
smurfy2001
22/4/2021
20:40
We'll probably never know for certain, gcom.

For a while, I hoped someone like an executor might come across ADVFN on his device and have the interest and good sense to post a short note, but I've given up on that long shot now, after several months.

We're a week away from the Q1 RNS and that is immediately followed by a long, bank holiday weekend. If that does not elicit a contribution - the Annual Results drew a blank, of course - then I'm quietly and sadly going to draw a line and get on with life.

polar fox
22/4/2021
14:36
rip leedskier
gcom2
22/4/2021
10:39
@delphiman22 Apr '21 - 09:12 - 876

Pawsche20 Mar '21 - 13:48 - 840 of 875.

Doesnt the share buy back increase the price due to less shares been out there in the market place ?

In theory it should... However, in none of the shares that I have personal experience of buy-backs has it made the slightest difference. Certainly not as useful to a private shareholder as a special dividend (or just an increase of the normal div).

Only "advantage" that I can see for a buy-back is it generates lots of lovely fees and commissions for their mates in the city.

pawsche
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