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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Revolution Bars Group Plc | LSE:RBG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BVDPPV41 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 1.65 | 1.50 | 1.80 | 1.65 | 1.65 | 1.65 | 267,636 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Drinking Places (alcoholic) | 152.55M | -22.23M | -0.0966 | -0.17 | 3.8M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/6/2022 08:59 | Selling opportunity before reality strikes. | glavey | |
14/6/2022 08:11 | Excellent company to invest | blackhorse23 | |
14/6/2022 08:07 | Priced at 3x EBITDA. Disconnect. | photon | |
14/6/2022 08:01 | Excellent results of 10 million profit where other loosing | blackhorse23 | |
14/6/2022 07:41 | Can`t ask for more, great RNS i have a wad of these, so next 6 months should see some nice profits.. WJ. | w1ndjammer | |
09/6/2022 21:38 | RBG might trend lower as unfortunately K Edelman has record of associating with down trends on the share proce of companies he gets a seat on the BOD of. | seangwhite | |
09/6/2022 20:03 | Preston branch opening at the end of the month followed by Exeter. hxxps://www.lep.co.u | 10 bobb | |
07/6/2022 23:30 | Bought some at this deep | blackhorse23 | |
07/6/2022 12:07 | Company in green , making profits | blackhorse23 | |
07/6/2022 11:52 | No sellers , likely go up | blackhorse23 | |
06/6/2022 11:50 | Winter covid hiking coming? | blackhorse23 | |
06/6/2022 08:06 | Support level at 10p | blackhorse23 | |
30/5/2022 15:25 | Im afaid to say that its looks Highley likely the govt may be preparing to compulsory purchase many rbg sites and convert them into food/drink banks, swathes of elderly and those who have run out of money will soon descend on these locations, Plans are also being drawn up to dig up and relocated bus stops to link in with these locations | fxl5 | |
27/5/2022 09:46 | Out in Manchester last weekend and 2 venues i went passed in the early evening were both quite full and had a good mix of customers - certainly not all youngsters. Clearly people still want to get dressed up and have a good night out, rather than sit at home with booze bought from Tesco, as has been suggested. With the extended bank holiday next week hopefully RBG will have a bumper long weekend. Yesterday's mini budget won't do any harm too. IMHO all bodes well for YE numbers in the next month or so | shandypants2 | |
17/5/2022 09:47 | So FXL5, exactly how likeley do you think your scenario of the introduction of national service, prohibition & a brewery windfall tax is? You've got some imagination... | nibble | |
16/5/2022 12:03 | It certainly wont help this companies outlook if the govt new plans to re introduce nafional service for 18-30 yr olds along with prohibition measures Windfall tax on breweries will only make matters worse. | fxl5 | |
13/5/2022 07:40 | Pillow is telling us more about himself and his lifestyle. Those not on low incomes cram into most RBG venues every day of the week. | david gruen | |
13/5/2022 07:24 | Miserable nonsense. Presumably that is what you do. Others don't. Filtered. | photon | |
13/5/2022 00:27 | Well they would say that anyway the fact remains that that people that want a drink will go to an offlicence or tesco and buy 3 pints for a fiver and go and drink at home or sit in the park, it a no brainer. | pillow | |
12/5/2022 21:04 | In fact if you go and ask the staff the opposite is true...for now. | elsa7878 | |
12/5/2022 15:58 | Consumer spending in these types of businesses and venues is collapsing. Sell | pillow | |
29/4/2022 15:14 | Decent read across to City Pub Group? DYOR | qs99 |
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