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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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06/4/2020 21:20 | Yes without boris they are just silly clowns tm was a total liar a evil woman why she goes to church is beyond reason she is pure evil | portside1 | |
06/4/2020 21:16 | PM to ICU - unbelievable. Gov't without him will be just like having TM back! What a total nightmare the whole thing is. Just a precaution to ICU!! | cfc1 | |
06/4/2020 21:13 | BJ "moved close to ventilators" - BBC. I've had the feeling all day, that we've been lied to and lied to, from the early interviews on the Today programme. | polar fox | |
06/4/2020 20:47 | Boris moved to intensive care. | leedskier | |
06/4/2020 19:11 | In at 104pSicknote | s34icknote | |
06/4/2020 15:05 | LOL ; | avatar333 | |
06/4/2020 13:23 | what price banks in few months. can i buy at 20p | wongsta | |
06/4/2020 13:19 | I think that all the focus is on infection and death rates. I don't think that the horrific downturn and the resulting economic and company poor news flow over the next few months has been fully considered. | tfergi | |
06/4/2020 13:16 | No chance. The government will not risk a huge spike in deaths that could be attributed to a premature lockdown release.By all accounts it looks like Sweden will have made the wrong decision not to lock down | tfergi | |
06/4/2020 13:05 | With the number of deaths in France, Germany, Italy and Spain falling all eyes on the UK numbers later today. | leedskier | |
06/4/2020 11:50 | UK banks uninvestable, the financial crash, austerity, the brexit fiasco for years and now this, US banks were back to where they were before 08 even with low rates and still paying dividends. Why buy cxxp like this when you can buy Goldman Sachs. Iv given up buying UK shares, place is just doomed. | porsche1945 | |
06/4/2020 11:41 | With hardly any testing the UK government has no idea who is immune or not. Lifting the lockdown is money over life if done without testing for immunity. But money always has and always will come before lives | dope007 | |
06/4/2020 11:29 | Do not be short of stock they will jump big time on the news which is coming | portside1 | |
06/4/2020 11:28 | Lockdown to end this month may be as soon as 15th | portside1 | |
06/4/2020 11:03 | Morning. ; | avatar333 | |
06/4/2020 10:54 | The UK will NOT lift the lock-down this month. The UK's daily death rates are rising. | leedskier | |
06/4/2020 10:52 | Debenhams is on the brink of collapse after bosses confirmed it has filed a notice of intent to appoint administrators affecting around 22,000 workers. | leedskier | |
06/4/2020 10:51 | The U.K. will lift the lockdown this month | portside1 | |
06/4/2020 10:46 | Build it and they will come, meaning, say it will happen and it will frighten people enough so it does happen. No results in the first quarter have come out yet reflecting how the start of this has effected the economy, we are still only a few minutes after the starting pistol and a long way to go still ahead. If Boris dies, which is unlikely, the FTSE will spiral down from government uncertainty. | delphiman | |
06/4/2020 10:43 | I agree, it is day by day and with good reason -- no-one has any idea how it will be in 3 months time. The only thing we do know is that there will not a vaccine in that time frame. | leedskier | |
06/4/2020 10:01 | are markets looking 3 months ahead or day by day that is the question | gcom2 |
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