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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 | |
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-1.20 | -0.38% | 315.00 | 315.70 | 315.90 | 318.70 | 315.10 | 317.00 | 108,537,422 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 14.77B | 4.64B | 0.5271 | 5.99 | 27.78B |
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02/12/2020 16:14 | Lagging today. It's just the algos not wiling to go to a new high. They will give in eventually. | andysand | |
02/12/2020 13:18 | "Actually it usually takes 5-10 yrs for development of avaccine depending on the complexity of the disease in order to assess the long term side effects. This is missing from all this. No one has any idea what will be the effect to people's health in say 1 yr, 2 yrs and so on.. Astrazeneca have publicly said this and that is why they have asked for indemnity from liability for adverse reactions. Just watch this space." Nearly 40% of healthcare workers say it's 'not likely' they will get a coronavirus vaccine because they are afraid the jabs were developed too quickly to be safe. Doctors and nurses say they are very hesitant due to the speed at which the vaccines were developed. | johnwise | |
02/12/2020 08:07 | vaccine approval - lets all get back to normal... | stewart_25 | |
01/12/2020 16:24 | That small hurdle now cleared. Nothing to stop us reaching 200p now. Early January is my wild guess. | andysand | |
01/12/2020 15:12 | SPX at a new ATH and the DOW back just above 30k in early trading. Looking OK. | polar fox | |
01/12/2020 14:11 | OECD have upped global growth to 4.2% in 2021 what happened to the worst depression in 3000 years nonsense | gcom2 | |
30/11/2020 16:57 | What happened to the FTSE - is there a NO DEAL Brexit? Anyone know what happened? | netcurtains | |
29/11/2020 10:13 | Torys..It would be political suicide for any government to think they could implement this measure and get re elected EVER Car tax changes: New pay per mile updates could see drivers pay over £5,000 per year The Chancellor is considering introducing a new pay per mile scheme closer to the new 2030 petrol and diesel car ban. GLOBAL WARMING A SCAM THERE IS NO GLOBAL WARMING Video: The truth about global warming VIDEO: A Dearth of Carbon Dr. Patrick Moore VIDEO: European Parliament Told 'There is No Climate Emergency!' | johnwise | |
29/11/2020 08:08 | I am boycotting Amazon this covid Christmas! Got to help UK retailers. So go direct to UK retailer URLs and buy from them - if Amazon comes up in search just boycott it. Dont just clap NHS support UK retail Jobs | netcurtains | |
28/11/2020 08:25 | VIDEO Matt Braynard: Evidence of Vote Fraud Enough to Easily Flip States | Crossroads | johnwise | |
28/11/2020 07:50 | The reason why BREXIT should be put on hold: With thousands of lorry drivers milling around the Kent ports we will see a lot more COVID19 in Kent and a lot more covid deaths around Europe as a result. Clearly the best option is to bin brexit for a while | netcurtains | |
27/11/2020 20:46 | Just reported - another nail in the oaf's coffin: (CNN)A federal appeals court on Friday denied the Trump campaign's effort to revive a federal lawsuit challenging the election results in Pennsylvania, ruling "the claims have no merit." A panel of three judges for the Third Circuit Court of Appeals denied the request by the Trump campaign, led by Rudy Giuliani, to amend its lawsuit, which had been previously rejected. more.... | polar fox | |
27/11/2020 09:37 | I agree with Johnwise we should rejoin the EU. There is no chance the USA will do us a good deal. Its the EU or nothing. | netcurtains | |
27/11/2020 09:24 | A Biden presidency would be an utter nonsense, that won't ever be swallowed by honest people throughout the world. VIDEO 600,000 for Biden, 3,200 for Trump—Witness testifies voting machines 'built to be manipulated' | NTD | johnwise | |
27/11/2020 08:01 | Dyson to invest $3.7 billion to double product range by 2025 Who is Dyson’s manufacturing factory? 800 jobs axed as Dyson moves to Far East Donald Trump: "I'll take jobs back from China, Mexico" VIDEO | johnwise | |
27/11/2020 01:51 | VIDEO TRUMP TAKES QUESTIONS: President Trump Answers Reporter Questions for First Time Since Election Day | johnwise | |
26/11/2020 17:09 | nothing will change ref America as the votes are not close enough to make a difference. Biden it is now | delphiman | |
26/11/2020 11:11 | starting to look like 6360 of the footsie is turning now into a support level. | delphiman | |
26/11/2020 08:23 | That was a lucky escape America. Now you will not be ruled by Communist Beijing Bidon for the next 4 years.. Pennsylvania Court grants hearing in election integrity case challenging the constitutionality of Act 77 (mail-in ballots). VIDEO | johnwise | |
26/11/2020 07:54 | Expert raises flag over the 'shaky science' behind Oxford's Covid jab and claims data behind promising vaccine 'was patched together and doesn't include many over-55s' Hilda Bastian claims data from the two Oxford trials does not hold up scrutiny She said most vulnerable groups to Covid were largely excluded from results | johnwise | |
26/11/2020 07:27 | Increased taxes will spell a steep decline. Government gets more taxes when the economy grows due to people having confidence in the future. This era is about the end of public socialism (government tax, borrow and spend ). Government knows the jig is up, but they will not reform, so they're embracing Schw@b and his gang to give them an alternative that is a form of neo-communism. That will only end in tears. | johnwise |
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