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NWG Natwest Group Plc

309.40
1.90 (0.62%)
28 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
  1.90 0.62% 309.40 310.20 310.40 312.20 308.40 308.40 25,915,921 16:35:28
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 14.77B 4.64B 0.5271 5.89 27.3B
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 307.50p. 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 £27.30 billion. Natwest has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.89.

Natwest Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/11/2020
15:28
"All going as expected here. Once we are past 150p, then 200p is next"

isn't it 149.95 or 150.05 surely :)

delphiman
03/11/2020
15:26
looks like we have a head and shoulders in the day today.
delphiman
03/11/2020
14:18
Predictions for share price if Trump or Biden wins
cwebb07
03/11/2020
14:07
All going as expected here. Once we are past 150p, then 200p is next. Might be a few months though.
andysand
02/11/2020
12:47
You were saying? Check US futures. Anyone selling today will get shafted.
pander45
02/11/2020
09:37
huge buys, should that not be huge sells, there is nothing good about his news, don't get why some would buy at a huge price is they knew.
delphiman
31/10/2020
19:55
lockdown light and bonus of furlough extension. Huge buys we're going in Friday late on in a number of shares - leaks - some knew this was coming.
pander45
31/10/2020
07:38
It looks like another massive U-turn by the HIGNFY Buffoon. So predictable, sad to say.

If an announcement is made on Monday evening, to take effect on Wednesday, to include the closing of non-essential shops and stores, then there are just four shopping days left including today. Make the most of them!

Monday should be interesting for equities, caught somewhat by surprise. For example, the FTSE officially closed at 5577 yesterday, but it had risen to a final close of 5598 mid around 10pm.

polar fox
31/10/2020
07:23
Only Rich Toffs Want Lockdown Right? £16M Piers Nothing To Lose 🤮

VIDEO

johnwise
31/10/2020
07:22
VIDEO

Full 🇬🇧 Lockdown From Next Week 🤦‍♂;️ ENTIRE Month Of November 🤷‍♂;️ Boris To Announce

johnwise
31/10/2020
03:36
"Can you please attend the funeral of my pet turkey scheduled for the 25th of December."

Seems a reasonable plan but I suspect there will be some disappointment when you have to reveal that the Turkey's been cremated.

glavey
30/10/2020
23:14
So no dividend payment down to BOE. I mean the share went ex-divi last time so we were owed a dividend payment. Disappointing.
smurfy2001
30/10/2020
20:27
Wall Street has just closed and, via a time-honoured and mostly reliable predictor, has called it for BIDEN, but only by a whisker.

Here's how it works.

On the SPX, the pivotal figure is the close at the end of July, 3271.12.

If the close at the end of October - tonight- is higher than July, then the incumbent will be re-elected.
If tonight's close is lower than July, the challenger will be elected.

It closed tonight at 3269.96, lower than July by just over one point. Biden makes it by the skin of his teeth, at least on the SPX index!

The bookies in the UK still have Biden at 2/5, 4/9, 1/2 - a firm favourite.

We'll see, hopefully next week and not after Thanksgiving.

polar fox
30/10/2020
16:42
buy on the rumour sell on the fact, I'm expecting a revisit of the 90, maybe as low as the 70 pence's before a recovery, Brexit, covid and end of year will all be bad and its all to come.

Plus Trump is not likely to get in and then Joe Biden wants to lockdown the worlds largest economy, nothing on the horizon to cheer for.

And I hope the government doesn't welsh on the £50,000 loans it backed the banks for business since loads of people went and set up business and ripped the banks off, the government is likely to say you wasn't due diligent enough your fault we are not paying out.
Else its us the tax payer paying it out again, you know RBS now NWG was always paying dividend's to the government whilst not the public and have recouped all there outlay, where when we was told we bailed the bank out, where is our money back from the government as they have been paid back and have a majority share still.
why is it not our bank still and we get rewards from it.
suddenly it all goes quiet, funny isn't it, they want your rage at the banks for messing up but go quiet when they make loads of money off it.
I'd like my payday since I'm supposed to own this bank as a tax payer.

funny thing about tax, I was ill last year for around a year, I received a total of £689 sick pay from the government, when I went back to work and started getting my wages again, they said I had earned over the threshold and my sick pay was now taxable and they asked for £141 back of the £689 the gave me.
This government sucks, glad to see labour booted Corbyn though.
if he hadn't of been in they might of won that election.
bet labour gets in next and takes the fall for what the conservatives are doing now.

we need 1 lockdown world wide for 1 months, only military do the supplying and then life goes back to normal.
over and done instead of all this drag your heels rubbish smashing everything in.

delphiman
30/10/2020
16:28
you can all get round Christmas restrictions by

1, 30 people allowed at a funeral
2, 6 people around in your house, or maybe outside in your garden depending on T1 T2

so here is how you get all your family around on Christmas day.

Send an invite out to all relatives saying

Can you please attend the funeral of my pet turkey scheduled for the
25th of December.

Sorted.

delphiman
30/10/2020
15:38
Further to 248 above, here's one indication:

Rules require banks to hold a certain amount of cash on their balance sheets but analysts at Jefferies said NatWest has £16bn of excess cash that could go towards payouts. The balance sheet shows reserves between £7bn and £9bn above NatWest’s own internal targets, the analysts said.
unquote

polar fox
30/10/2020
12:07
NatWest CEO promises dividends 'as soon as possible'

The boss of NatWest Group (NWG.L) has signalled the bank will hand cash to shareholders as soon as regulators allow it.

“We have very strong capital ratios,” Alison Rose told journalists. “It’s my intent to start paying dividends as soon as possible.”

russ1983
30/10/2020
08:58
is it rallying on trump win expected or the chance of a trade deal being announced this afternoon
gcom2
30/10/2020
08:43
no dividend?
marmar80
30/10/2020
08:31
I see buywell gets everywhere with his presumably short positions .
holts
30/10/2020
07:36
Is it my imagination, or is NatWest morphing into a very well-capitalized piggy bank?

In Fawlty Towers, it was "Don't mention the war!" Now, it's "Don't mention the dividend". As was the case yesterday with LLOY.

Very difficult to take this share seriously at the moment, so I don't.

polar fox
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