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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Paragon Banking Group Plc | LSE:PAG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B2NGPM57 | ORD 100P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-1.00 | -0.14% | 709.00 | 709.50 | 711.00 | 717.00 | 696.50 | 717.00 | 147,546 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mortgage Bankers & Loan Corr | 410.1M | 153.9M | 0.7108 | 9.96 | 1.53B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/8/2013 09:03 | Nicholas Keen selling his entire nil consideration entitlement of over 1/2million shares does not bode well for confidence, or more relevant loyalty. It is obviously too much to expect 'any' loyalty from today's directors. | inki | |
30/7/2013 16:07 | onwards and upwards | gucci | |
30/7/2013 07:40 | Agree with that - solid company with a regularly increasing dividend over the past 5 years. | worsleybird | |
30/7/2013 07:18 | In respect of the IMS statement. Company is ticking over quite nicely on all fronts, cant see any nasties anywhere. | yupawiese2010 | |
29/7/2013 10:38 | Agree with that I have had an email from Victoria Investor Relations at Paragon - IMS definitely 30th July. Interest rates should be low until at least 2016 and hopefully for longer as I have several interest only mortgages on BTL's. Lets get that guidance out into the marketplace. | worsleybird | |
26/7/2013 07:40 | A while ago I stated that the IMS was to be released today, sorry for the elementary error, it is in fact the 30th of this month. | yupawiese2010 | |
04/7/2013 22:25 | A good day for builders and buy-to-let - if the B of E reconfirms interest rates are likely to remain low awhile in next month's statement, and indicates for how long, landlords are likely to have more confidence to increase portfolios, as are owner-occupiers to take the plunge or trade up. | senden11 | |
04/7/2013 18:09 | I could give you a few from the fall from 350 to 280 if you like! Lol I have very cautiously opened a tiny spread bet to try and claw back 20% of my losses! Happy for all those that didn't get stopped out. Well done :) | scrabble1975 | |
04/7/2013 16:07 | 280 to 330 in the blink of an eye and no comments? | the drewster | |
27/6/2013 18:32 | Yupa - You're welcome! | sat69 | |
27/6/2013 14:40 | Just my luck. Follows the FTSE exactly this one it seems...Could have kept tanking. Win some lose some I guess! | scrabble1975 | |
25/6/2013 20:45 | According to brokers Selftrade the interim management statement will be released on the 26th of July | yupawiese2010 | |
25/6/2013 08:37 | could easily test 250 ... might take a punt around that level. | the drewster | |
24/6/2013 21:34 | Sat. Thanks for putting in the additional graph | yupawiese2010 | |
24/6/2013 15:55 | Well I'm out at a £1000 loss. There's a limit... | scrabble1975 | |
24/6/2013 11:03 | hxxp://www.sharecast Target price increase to £3.93 | worsleybird | |
22/6/2013 14:42 | Didn't think we'd see this go below 290p... | scrabble1975 | |
21/6/2013 09:26 | At last, some sense returning here. I see that Black Rock has been reducing in TW. but increasing here...Interesting maybe? | scrabble1975 | |
20/6/2013 16:13 | Good to hear about Blackrock, I was just thinking of reducing but will hold on as fundamentally there seems no reason to sell. | robbo35 | |
20/6/2013 14:27 | I agree CR; 14% is not to be sniffed at; no smoke without fire and all that........ | mdw1 | |
19/6/2013 15:44 | Was thinking the same myself...Tomorrow could go either way then depending on what the fed guys say... | scrabble1975 | |
19/6/2013 14:53 | It's following the FTSE almost to a tee. FTSE up, PAG up. FTSE down, PAG down. | funkmasterp12 | |
19/6/2013 14:46 | Yesterdays move up looked so positive but back in the rut today :o( | fozzie |
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