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RBS Royal Bank Of Scotland Group Plc

120.90
0.00 (0.00%)
10 Jan 2025 - 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

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18/5/2020
07:29
maxk
"https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/05/13/exclusive-first-coronavirus-antibody-test-given-approval-public/"

I wonder who can have this test, because I still cannot have a test even today if I think I have it, The rule is still stay at home incubate and dont go to the doctors, dont have a test.

delphiman
17/5/2020
17:44
Bonda67.

I was with Barclays Smart Investor. I closed my investor account with them about a year ago. That’s just because I was tired of paying their monthly admin fees without any certain sign of growth with RBS. I had stocks in RBS before I closed that account.
The reason I had a trading account with Barclays is because you could merge it together with your current account and this made dealing more efficient. If your bank has a platform for investors, maybe you should opt to use their platform so you could have your current account and your investor account on the same page (yes, you can with Barclays, and probably with Santander too).

Another reason I closed my investor account and am no longer a stockbroker is because I didn’t trust Brexit. This might seem irrelevant but a lot of pro-brexiteers didn’t want to acknowledge that Brexit was going to have a mal-effect on the stock market - or perhaps pinning their hopes that it wouldn’t - saying things like remainers were acting like it was “the end of the world” and now ironically in the climate of corona.. somehow.. people are calling it that. I guess “remain” voters had already foreseen it. Not corona, of course, since that’s apparently unrelated. But I’m talking about the plummeting share prices.

If and when I open an portfolio again it will not be with Barclays but share.com (i.e. the share centre). It’s quite a neat platform and attractive to investors who are only willing to invest a small amount because the monthly admin fees are a lot lower at £2 per month if you invest under £750 - hence attractive to small investors. In the current climate I’m not looking to invest anything big or anything at all for that matter. I am looking to invest with the share centre, however, if I was looking to invest again. Hence, I’m no longer a stockbroker but a prospective one now. I no longer have shares with RBS. I don’t trust the current climate. That’s not just about Brexit.

dbesim1
17/5/2020
11:39
Any recommendations for a decent online broker platform?
I was with SVS who went bankrupt, so now looking for a new one as I think that it might be a good time to start buying.

bonda67
16/5/2020
09:03
CI......I am in agreement with you about not giving any monies to Walsh and his associates.

I also agree that Signature should look into taking legal action against him for recovery of members losses.

m1k3y1
16/5/2020
08:46
We are at the end game here.
Although we are giving monies to the legitimate "Action Group" advisers etc I would object to any monies going to fraudster Gerard Walsh.
Indeed I think we should go after him for extracting money from us claimants.
I'm sure Trevor Hemmings would be up for that !

As for Gayle - she was married to Sean Gayle who was a property developer who became bankrupt.
The two of them claimed Sean, in 2005, gave his wife at the time Gayle many millions for the benefit of Sean's children.
The signed documents were not witnessed.
The case has been going through the American courts for years yet to be resolved.

chinese investor
16/5/2020
08:13
Thanks CI....keep up the good work please.
m1k3y1
16/5/2020
08:02
Here's another :-

"A key issue has been whether Mr Dunne held a beneficial interest in Dublin mansion Walford.
The Shrewsbury Road property became the most expensive home in Ireland in 2005 when Mr Dunne bought it for Gayle Killilea for £50 million."

chinese investor
16/5/2020
07:22
CI...thank you for the info.
Do you have any links to where we can see more details.

m1k3y1
16/5/2020
07:18
Gayle vs Trevor !
Game On !

"Gayle Dunne (aka Killilea), the wife of bankrupt property developer Sean Dunne, is the beneficial owner of a company that has loaned a fraudster £1.45m to fight a legal action over access to a share of £200m in compensation awarded to thousands of shareholders of Royal Bank of Scotland in 2017."

chinese investor
15/5/2020
15:29
DOW will shoot up blue probably, after london closes
sux_2bu
15/5/2020
15:23
Rbs are down 162 p over the last 12 months they are now a gift
portside1
15/5/2020
15:20
At a share price of 1.11p
portside1
15/5/2020
15:19
The ceo cfo have been given 600000 shares for free for doing a great job , they did not lose their div
portside1
15/5/2020
13:15
All banks are down even in America which are stronger bank than UK and EU banks
action
15/5/2020
11:10
Has the German recession news deflated the price again?Cant win against the bots.
sux_2bu
15/5/2020
10:48
now below yesterday...whats going on with this pile
nemesis6
15/5/2020
09:51
Rbs is be around 200p before year end. Buybuybuy
portside1
15/5/2020
09:30
Mon the rbs. Let's be seeing the 110's. I've got 1 terabytes dvd porn collection to pay for.
sux_2bu
15/5/2020
08:10
The directors have had there bonuses paid in shares It's only the holders that have had there div cancelled that was the deal done by banks with the BOE its all rigged
portside1
15/5/2020
06:58
fek me smartie mate, you giving hints of positivity ? Thata boy :-)
sux_2bu
15/5/2020
06:55
Just get the feeling that with warm weather and social distancing measures they’re presently in top of the virus. If they prepare ahead for rates rising in autumn then the impact could be not too severe.
smartie6
15/5/2020
06:51
I think the markets need to retest the lows again before the recovery starts. I just want it out of the way and to confirm that countries are able to manage the virus and prevent a big second wave. Then I will show some market enthusiasm.
tfergi
15/5/2020
06:47
Some good news.
qantas
15/5/2020
06:34
I have by my own admission a doom and gloom perspective on life. Just get a feeling in recent days though that some covid19 positives shining through, slow opening up of the country, antibody testing (game changer if proving 19m have had it), vaccination results shortly, government furlough schemes. Just get the feeling mood on banks beginning to change, bit of light shining through last night from USA which may reflect in U.K. market today.
Always surprises me as how quickly bank shares can rise, 33% in 2days when mood changes.
Did RBS look like bit of a steal at 100p yesterday, imo and through gritted teeth I’d say yes. DYOR.

smartie6
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