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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Royal Bank Of Scotland Group Plc | LSE:RBS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7T77214 | ORD 100P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 120.90 | 121.35 | 121.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/5/2013 12:27 | beep beep whirr (apologies for the delay) | jazza | |
29/5/2013 09:53 | the profit from these shares will buy my grandson is house . | portside1 | |
29/5/2013 09:49 | have added 3 lots to today two of them down as sells these are cheap at around m/c 20b they are under valued by at least 30b back in profits and divs next year | portside1 | |
29/5/2013 09:00 | The FTSE100 was supposed to have a quiet day consolidating yesterday's 1.5% rise by dipping some 20 odd points. However it has all but given it all back. Currently down 1.22%. The peeps in the City need volatility to make money. It is like a daily helping of All Bran. | leedskier | |
28/5/2013 20:15 | See traderdiary.co.uk this eve.What a gain on Nikkei.Something to be said on setting up alerts and buying on strengh. | birdsedgeuk | |
28/5/2013 18:30 | UKIPers, take note.. "Italy's Five Star Movement, the protest party which rocked the establishment at national polls this year, has fared badly at local elections." | jazza | |
28/5/2013 17:05 | gripfit 28 May'13 - 15:43 - 110162 of 110164 0 0 anybody got any SHORT TIPS for today ?? .................... Verne Troyer | shaws37 | |
28/5/2013 16:20 | ITS BANKRUPT | hvs | |
28/5/2013 15:43 | anybody got any SHORT TIPS for today ?? | gripfit | |
28/5/2013 15:40 | Plenty of shagging going on, based on the consumer confidence data again. Having said that manufacturing continues to fall so what else should they do with their spare time? | dope007 | |
28/5/2013 15:37 | Mar. Dallas Fed Manufacturing Outlook: -10.5 vs. -8.0 expected, -15.6 prior. | ramco | |
28/5/2013 15:33 | Stocks are at session highs following the Consumer Confidence beat, the DJIA (DIA +1.4%) up 214 points. In addition to the bounce to 76.2 for the composite, the Present Situation Index rose to 66.7 from 61 and Expectations jumped to 82.4 from 74.3. The labor market outlook is more upbeat, with those expecting more jobs in coming months rising to 16.8% from 14.3%. Treasurys (TLT -1.2%) sell off, the 10-year yield touching a 2013 high of 2.08%. | ramco | |
28/5/2013 15:22 | Occidental Petroleum (OXY +2.7%) could be worth $150/share if its Middle East and North Africa unit were split from its Americas business, BAML analyst Doug Leggate believes, maintaining his Buy rating and $120 price target for now. Breakup talk has been growing since CEO Steve Chazen strengthened his grip on the company. | ramco | |
28/5/2013 15:03 | May Richmond Fed Mfg. Survey: -2 vs. +2 expected, -6 previous. | ramco | |
28/5/2013 15:03 | May Consumer Confidence: 76.2 vs. 71.5 in consensus; 69.0 in Apr. (revised). | ramco | |
28/5/2013 15:03 | At the open: Dow +1.01% to 15457. S&P +1.17% to 1669. Nasdaq +1.16% to 3499. Treasurys: 30-year -0.27%. 10-yr -0.08%. 5-yr -0.01%. Commodities: Crude +1.69% to $95.74. Gold -0.35% to $1382.65. Currencies: Euro -0.14% vs. dollar. Yen +1.16%. Pound flat.%. | ramco | |
28/5/2013 15:02 | Earlier speel...; U.S. stock futures follow Asia and Europe higher following the long weekend and after a tough session on Friday, and ahead of what's expected to be a decent consumer-confidence report. The S&P Mini is +0.8%. "We cannot rule out aggressive buying after last week's dip because the general tenor of the U.S. economy is steady and the start to adjust the books before the May month-end begins," says Spotlight Ideas' Stephen Pope. Valeant jumps 10.7% on its acquisition of Bausch & Lomb, while Tiffany climbs 6.1% following earnings. Later: Richmond, Dallas manufacturing data | ramco | |
28/5/2013 13:55 | The liquidation of Better Place is a major blow to Renault (RNSDF.PK) after the French automaker hailed the electric battery-switching firm as a lynchpin of its own EV plans. Renault will move forward to tackle the infrastructure problem it faces under a new deal with Bouygues to install charging stations in key regions. | ramco | |
28/5/2013 13:54 | Scientists have established that a new strain of bird flu that has killed 36 people in China has become resistant to Roche's (RHHBY.OB) Tamifulu and other medicines that use neuraminidase inhibitors, until now the only known treatment option for the virus. In one patient, evidence exists that the flu's resistance may have occurred as a result of the drug treatment. Roche shares are -0.2% in Zurich. | ramco | |
28/5/2013 13:31 | First, the important news: the Fed will inject between $1.25-$1.75 billion into the stock market. More importantly, it is a Tuesday, which means that in order to not disturb a very technical pattern that will have held for 20 out of 20 Tuesdays in a row, the Dow Jones will close higher. Judging by the futures, this has been telegraphed far and wide: it is a Ben Bernanke risk-managed market, and everyone is a momentum monkey in it. In less relevant news, the underlying catalyst for the overnight rip higher in risk was the surge in the USDJPY, which left the gate at precisely Japan open time, and after languishing at the round number 101 support for several days, did not look back facilitated by what rumors said was a direct BOJ intervention via a Price Keeping Operation in which banks bought ETFs directly. This was catalyzed by the usual barrage of BOJ and FinMin individuals engaging in post-crash damage control and chattering from the usual script. | ramco | |
28/5/2013 13:28 | Solar power and all-EV to rule from 2020s onwards.. Stick that in yer pipe and smoke it, fossile-fuel/nuke fans! "Grid parity has been already reached in some sun-rich regions in southern Europe: there solar energy can be produced without subsidization at the same costs as energy from traditional energy resources," Klughardt said. Ramco 28 May'13 - 13:25 - 110147 of 110147 | jazza |
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