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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 |
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21/3/2019 12:50 | The problem with your argument Stewart is that the majority of those who voted to leave probably do not have a computer and certainly would not know how to fill in the blanks in an online the Petition. | leedskier | |
21/3/2019 12:49 | Put someone committed to Remain in charge of negotiations to Leave - and the result is a foregone conclusion. | eeza | |
21/3/2019 12:46 | International humiliation. | leedskier | |
21/3/2019 12:46 | be interesting to see a petition of "Lets just bloody Leave" and see the numbers stack up against both.... | stewart_25 | |
21/3/2019 12:45 | People did not vote leave to be poorer.....higher prices/inflation.... | dmf | |
21/3/2019 12:42 | Did anyone knowingly vote to crash out with no deal, leading to a run on the £, lower growth, higher imported food prices, and the rest?. Folk used to post here (no names eh maxk) claiming that the EU would be so worried about the impact on their exports to the UK that they would agree to any deal. | leedskier | |
21/3/2019 12:37 | But still no news of any action against Walsh or the AGC | m1k3y1 | |
21/3/2019 12:34 | That Petition website has crashed again. | leedskier | |
21/3/2019 12:33 | 17.4mill voted LEAVE. Which is the greater number? | eeza | |
21/3/2019 12:33 | BJ thinks he is the heir apparent so is keeping a low profile. Personally I think Hunt will get the Tory MPs vote. If BJ does not come second, the Tory Party members cannot vote for him. They can only vote for the two selected by the Tory MPs. | leedskier | |
21/3/2019 12:16 | Nearly 16 million people voted REMAIN.....Voters were swayed by the Leave campaign regarding money going to NHS....Boris Johnson has remained oddly quiet on this issue !!! | dmf | |
21/3/2019 12:00 | Now above 800,000. | leedskier | |
21/3/2019 11:54 | close to 800,000 now. Only launched late last night. | leedskier | |
21/3/2019 11:52 | Well 16mill voted Remain - so hardly unsurprising that the losers would seek to overturn the result. Democracy? Like Monty Python's parrot. Ex. Expired. You can't pick & choose which result to accept. You have to accept all outcomes - else Democracy dies. We no longer have a functioning democracy. | eeza | |
21/3/2019 10:02 | One factor which is emerging is new claimants. If they are successful then I'm sure they wouldn't mind chipping in with some of the overall costs. They could replace the phantom claimants. RBS would object but the court might allow their claim. | chinese investor | |
21/3/2019 09:12 | An interesting read, the update and it is very concerning to learn that Walsh and his cronies have already paid themselves over £2 million from our hard earned cash receipts. But I'm not at all surprised as I've expecting such a revelation with bated breath. Like you C I, not much being said about the phantom shares and the consequences of this disclosure. Hopefully though, it'll be another nail in Walsh's metaphorical coffin when he is finally convicted of multiple frauds! | barmiddleton | |
21/3/2019 09:03 | They've gone very quiet on the elephant in the room - the phantom shares ! | chinese investor | |
21/3/2019 08:22 | the whole banking sector is down after US Fed didn't raise rates | cfc1 | |
21/3/2019 08:22 | Whats the divi now here? | marmar80 | |
21/3/2019 08:17 | and a big drop - sold out some equal to divi so if i get back in be a couple of quid up.... | stewart_25 | |
20/3/2019 19:14 | Thanks m1, I’ve just received the update which I’ll read later. | barmiddleton | |
20/3/2019 19:03 | Good luck CI | m1k3y1 |
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