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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Relx Plc | LSE:REL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B2B0DG97 | ORD 14 51/116P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-24.00 | -0.71% | 3,340.00 | 3,339.00 | 3,341.00 | 3,375.00 | 3,340.00 | 3,369.00 | 2,952,813 | 14:11:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Publishing | 9.16B | 1.78B | 0.9458 | 35.51 | 63.25B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/5/2023 14:29 | Read across from Pearson..Chat GPT potential threat?. | essentialinvestor | |
20/4/2023 18:21 | Fantastic share, you can set your watch by their results. Great management, great strategy always deliver. 30 quid in short order. | spoole5 | |
20/4/2023 15:22 | Blinking heck. | netcurtains | |
22/3/2023 14:05 | Without question. Possibly the best quality stock in the ftse | spoole5 | |
23/2/2023 00:45 | Path clear to thirty quid | smcni1968 | |
18/2/2023 18:46 | RELX are seeing growth accelerate as print revenues are tiny now and more customers are paying for analytics.The company expects to increasingly offer artificial intelligence related products. | smcni1968 | |
21/4/2022 08:06 | quality update quality company | spoole5 | |
21/4/2022 07:54 | trading update - sounds good? | netcurtains | |
13/7/2021 07:30 | sounds good! | netcurtains | |
12/7/2021 23:29 | Doomsday predictions about the impact of COVID on academic library budgets haven’t happened. Demand for expensive digital textbooks and other digital education resources have increased. Switch to a new business model for academic journals seems to going well and might be able to maintain the v high profit margins of the older subscription business model. Potentially a bumper year, next year less certain... | multiplelatency | |
12/7/2021 22:04 | spoole5: Both Pearson and Relx over the past few months have done well. Do you know any reasons for this? Both appear to be beating the FTSE100. | netcurtains | |
12/7/2021 21:28 | A bit of life on here for a change. | spoole5 | |
07/7/2021 10:45 | Yes starting to move at last, hopefully their Exhibitions business will see some European show's starting up | smcni1968 | |
07/7/2021 10:22 | Anyone following this. Chart looks great from a technical point of view | beergut | |
11/2/2021 10:54 | Very respectable figures in the current climate. | spoole5 | |
23/12/2020 10:33 | You can give a thumbs up by clicking through on Read Full Thread - the extra buttons appear then. Quiet boards are a good sign in my opinion... nothing to talk about because the company is simply getting on doing what it does well without fuss. | 1aconic | |
17/12/2020 11:30 | I've seen your post SMCNI1968, however since I'm no longer a paying subscriber to ADVFN I don't think I can use the thumbs up feature. Quiet boards on ADVFN normally are a positive since shares are not high profile and bought up through speculators and some amateurs. With regard to RELX, I think it is too big a market cap to generally be affected by bulletin board messages anyway. Overall I think this is a quality business, beaten down by the affects of Covid-19 with the market over pricing down the affect of covid on exhibitions (considering it's relative % contribution to group results). I think once we are in 2021 and exhibitions are in person up and running again I anticipate a re-rating of this share. Over the last few months and for the next few months I continue to build my holding in RELX. | wildshot | |
16/12/2020 22:02 | Very quiet board- if you see this post could you give it a thumbs up or down just to see if anyone even looks? | smcni1968 | |
08/10/2020 02:05 | Why is this sinking when Informa which is much more reliant on exhibitions is fairly stable? | smcni1968 |
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