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RB. Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc

6,498.00
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc LSE:RB. London Ordinary Share GB00B24CGK77 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 6,498.00 6,502.00 6,506.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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26/7/2013
13:04
helped it seems but a down day today and RB hammered !
arja
17/7/2013
18:54
That's right - talk it up, we need the stock market to stay up just a little bit longer to give the rest of a chance to offload at a profit.
gbb483
17/7/2013
11:09
except that DOW chart still looks great and almost NOR situation- might dip tom 14800 level before it hits new record highs !
arja
16/7/2013
12:46
Technically i would say mid £20's are calling. agai



Billionaires Dumping Stocks, Economist Knows Why
Monday, 15 Jul 2013

Despite the 6.5% stock market rally over the last three months, a handful of billionaires are quietly dumping their American stocks . . . and fast.

Warren Buffett, who has been a cheerleader for U.S. stocks for quite some time, is dumping shares at an alarming rate. He recently complained of "disappointing performance" in dyed-in-the-wool American companies like Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, and Kraft Foods.

In the latest filing for Buffett's holding company Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett has been drastically reducing his exposure to stocks that depend on consumer purchasing habits. Berkshire sold roughly 19 million shares of Johnson & Johnson, and reduced his overall stake in "consumer product stocks" by 21%. Berkshire Hathaway also sold its entire stake in California-based computer parts supplier Intel.

Unfortunately Buffett isn't alone.

Fellow billionaire John Paulson, who made a fortune betting on the subprime mortgage meltdown, is clearing out of U.S. stocks too. During the second quarter of the year, Paulson's hedge fund, Paulson & Co., dumped 14 million shares of JPMorgan Chase. The fund also dumped its entire position in discount retailer Family Dollar and consumer-goods maker Sara Lee.

Finally, billionaire George Soros recently sold nearly all of his bank stocks, including shares of JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and Goldman Sachs. Between the three banks, Soros sold more than a million shares.

So why are these billionaires dumping their shares of U.S. companies?

After all, the stock market is still in the midst of its historic rally. Real estate prices have finally leveled off, and for the first time in five years are actually rising in many locations. And the unemployment rate seems to have stabilized.

It's very likely that these professional investors are aware of specific research that points toward a massive market correction, as much as 90%.

agai
13/7/2013
10:13
but likely to bounce on monday after such a sharp fall and over reaction I suspect . But should be good to trade whichever way it goes !
arja
12/7/2013
18:39
What the article fails to mention is that RB. has topped out between 4500 and 5000 and is still trading in that range. I came out as it flattened, now looking for a retrenchment to sub 3500 to get back in - that's still a pipe dream at the moment, so the funds are elsewhere.
gbb483
12/7/2013
18:33
Potential Sale

CVS Caremark's move should also not influence any decision by Reckitt Benckiser to sell Suboxone, according to Canaccord Genuity analyst Alicia Forry. "We think a sale is two or three years away" and is more likely to happen once more generics and alternative products come on the market, allowing prospective buyers to properly value Suboxone, she said.

full story...

hxxp://www.businessweek.com/news/2013-07-12/reckitt-benckiser-falls-on-cvs-s-suboxone-removal-london-mover

spacecake
12/7/2013
09:33
odd as does not seem to be but insiders are aware of something. should be a good day trading stock today !
arja
12/7/2013
09:13
big fall any news?
slogsweep
05/6/2013
19:00
Now is the time for steverwxyz to raise his head, and he's nowhere to be seen!
gbb483
22/5/2013
18:42
Fresh highs, a bit heady for some no doubt.
gbb483
22/5/2013
16:23
Buy now before close it will reward you
stever4545
22/5/2013
16:13
ULVR will pay pound £60Because"You are worth it!"
stever4545
22/5/2013
15:20
Buy at all costs: ULVR want it!!!
stever4545
22/5/2013
15:17
Pound 50EasyULVR need to re thinkNeed to pay sixty
stever4545
22/5/2013
14:57
£49!!!!
stever4545
22/5/2013
12:57
One big UniReckit!
stever4545
22/5/2013
09:41
ULVR will give you £50 for it
stever4545
16/5/2013
07:31
On the rise again.
gbb483
14/5/2013
12:23
Switch out into ULVR where the return and share back is already provided in the BS at ?30 Inclusive of Q1 RESULTThus move out into this now
stever4545
03/5/2013
15:31
Consolidation phase - will be powering on up shortly - get in at these low levels while you can.
gbb483
03/5/2013
12:18
Switch out into ULVR where the return and share back is already provided in the BS at £30
Inclusive of Q1 RESULT
Thus move out into this now

stever4747
23/4/2013
18:18
Because he's trying to get on everyones filter list.
gbb483
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