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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rolls-royce | LSE:RR. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B63H8491 | ORD SHS 20P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-4.20 | -0.72% | 575.40 | 575.80 | 576.00 | 579.00 | 562.80 | 577.80 | 23,886,742 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aircraft Engine,engine Parts | 16.49B | 2.41B | 0.2836 | 20.31 | 49.29B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/6/2023 07:22 | jibber on loon ya loser | drew lonmenob | |
27/6/2023 07:13 | Ok bulls, let's get the analysis going you require, then I shall WHOLLY deal with RR.. II | institutional investments | |
27/6/2023 07:11 | Let's give them something to discuss then, and let's see reaction/comments "Economics and an undisputable history" Our American friend can aid here. Central banks are attempting disinflation , not deflation . Prices will never fall . It is an attempt to slow down increasing prices. The squeeze is for years .... But in history, to achieve disinflation ? To drop inflation 2%, unemployment rate had to go up 3.6% Now if the BoE are to achieve a 2% inflation rate , do the maths. Unemployment in this country would have to hit something like 12% ... Either high inflation is here to stay , or gov are planning a cull of the 99% , economically Ref: What affect has that on RR, for institutional outlook? (Anyone elses is irrelevant) | institutional investments | |
27/6/2023 07:06 | jibber on you mad pitiful clown this keeps going up lol | drew lonmenob | |
27/6/2023 07:04 | Well well well The bulls are burning... Their analysis in turmoil .....and the return of the old clichés commences.. *we welcome all views except those views we don't like* | jack the tipper | |
27/6/2023 06:47 | Hi freddie01 and everyone who's mentioned the problems of spam and thread-wrecking. We have a major new initiative in progress to address these issues. I won't give details but there is a lot of development effort going into this project. Kind regards, Chris | freddie01 | |
26/6/2023 20:32 | Yes the Pikey Boy is a teenage clown. | sentinei riles | |
26/6/2023 19:57 | freddie01, I agree entirely. The problem however is democratic freedom of speech. Now personally, I have nothing against bearish posts, it's each individuals right to post bearish views, if in fact those are their views. However, we have a number of posters who simply offer nothing but ridiculous jibber. No analysis, no actual logical discussion or debate. Simple one or two line ridiculous comments. Yep, these posts should be removed by moderators. The posters concerned should be removed for contributing zero discussion. They'll return, but inevitably identify themselves through their teenage drivel. | cevodniya | |
26/6/2023 18:43 | Ooops Pikey Boy | sentiment riies | |
26/6/2023 18:36 | ADFN problems. Could you tell me when something will be done about the Rolls Royce thread? It's getting beyond silly and needs moderators on there. | freddie01 | |
26/6/2023 18:32 | Not sure why you spend your whole life trying to obscure other side of market with your brain dead posts Must have been very bitter experiences 😂 | jack the tipper | |
26/6/2023 18:10 | What do you achieve? | sentiment riies | |
26/6/2023 18:09 | He is not all there | sentiment riies | |
26/6/2023 18:06 | Keep jibbering loon | drew lonmenob | |
26/6/2023 18:05 | Fakey Sentiment RiIes - 26 Jun 2023 - 15:31:25 - 141940 of 141993 Whereas back on planet earth this dog is RED. ..... Always easy spot a fakey wannabe SR It will always be wrong SR 😂😂 | jack the tipper | |
26/6/2023 18:04 | And then all his Ids stop at once | sentiment riies | |
26/6/2023 18:03 | He is not all there | sentiment riies | |
26/6/2023 17:56 | What do you achieve? | sentiment riies |
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