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RBS Royal Bank Of Scotland Group Plc

120.90
0.00 (0.00%)
27 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 120.90 121.35 121.40 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Royal Bank Of Scotland Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/1/2020
13:53
admission of historically overcharging on foreign exchange transfers was the last one to surface
leedskier
03/1/2020
10:33
Anything toxic hiding in background of rbs these days?
moontheloon
02/1/2020
10:55
It stinks.
tradejunkie2
30/12/2019
09:46
yep ... wailing and gnashing of teeth posts are boring.
leedskier
29/12/2019
01:30
amusing...the desperarion....
gcom2
27/12/2019
09:22
Skinny
interesting link just backing what I was on about before xmas
but I was shot on here for saying that as well.

"In the case of RBS, were the price now to be gapped down below 242p, the big picture allows reversal to 160p, perhaps even a bottom of 114p."

delphiman
27/12/2019
09:19
Jobs are now on the edge of been unsafe.
investments falling

I was shot for saying recession is around the corner.

delphiman
20/12/2019
15:00
"Nightmare for Christmas shoppers as NatWest, HSBC and RBS customers are locked out of their accounts after online banking systems go down"
leedskier
19/12/2019
00:07
Outperforming many other banks and looking like it could certainly go much higher. I have been adding here along with NSF especially after the Institutional buy today.
galaxy enforcer
18/12/2019
10:45
Thanks CI.
Hoping for more than that......with luck

m1k3y1
18/12/2019
10:20
STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS

The Settlement was for £200 million.
(price 82p per share)
We have received an interim payment of 30p.

The fee to Signature was mooted to be £20 million but it is certainly north of that now.
Even if there is a success fee I can't imagine it to be more than £29 million.
(12p per share)

That leaves 40p !

Vannin are claiming 7p but they might not get it !
"The Action Group" can keep the contributions !
(very small claimants might get some money back)
We might get something back from the Institutions who left the proceedings early.

So we should get back an additional 33p to 40p !
(anyway it'll be all over by the Summer of 2020)

Happy Christmas !

chinese investor
18/12/2019
08:37
Leeds - great post. The other thing I strongly dispute is this help the poor. I come from a very working class family who had the will power and determination + fight to succeed. Those that are poor should get off their backsides and get a job and go for it. This notion that we cant or dont have the opportunity that successful have is total BS!
cfc1
18/12/2019
07:32
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has thrown its support behind Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plans to leave the EU with or without a Brexit trade deal come December 2020.

Often vocal in its opposition to the government’s stance on a no-deal Brexit, the CBI today welcomed Johnson’s decision to block any further Brexit delay, saying it offers businesses clarity.

leedskier
17/12/2019
23:12
hxxps://m.independent.ie/business/irish/ulster-bank-to-pay-500m-in-dividends-to-parent-company-38791887.html
irish_neris
17/12/2019
22:07
Contender for tweet of the day from a respected centre left Labour MP.
leedskier
17/12/2019
12:32
Ramco - Proves your point, look at S. America 37 rounds!!
ianood
17/12/2019
12:17
It's a good strategy. ..if the EU have it their way it will take 10 years..;)
ramco
17/12/2019
12:06
Very handy table of trade deals....when they began...current status... available in the link....;)
ramco
17/12/2019
12:02
Free Trade Agreements of the EU
OVERVIEW: PROGRESS IN NEGOTIATIONS

hxxps://english.bdi.eu/article/news/opening-market-setting-new-rules-free-trade-agreements-of-the-eu/

ramco
17/12/2019
10:47
Exactly otherwise the EU would spin it out for two or three years.

The detailed planning of D-Day took less than 12 months.

leedskier
17/12/2019
08:07
I guess at least he is as good as his word and it will focus the minds with a new deadline. I don't think for one second either sides will allow a no deal so I think maybe another year of banks worrying - but I can handle it as long as everything is fully sorted in a years time.
tfergi
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