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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Royal Mail Plc | LSE:RMG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDVZYZ77 | Royal Mail Plc |
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% | 207.00 | 206.00 | 206.30 | - | 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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20/11/2018 11:30 | Yes £1 odds is more than likely and at this time of year we normally get the threat of strike action so dont be surprised to hear that soon. | datait | |
20/11/2018 11:27 | If divi cut comes which I expect then 100p will come. | dianecarberry | |
20/11/2018 11:20 | This will continue to fall much further the divi will be cancelled and this will fall out the ft100 game over folks. | datait | |
20/11/2018 11:18 | Gideon will be in hiding, he sold two tranches at 4.50 and a fiver, all the lefties said he sold them to his mates on the cheap lmao | wipo1 | |
20/11/2018 10:23 | Who cares about what he wares. So superficial, nothing wrong with casual dress. Michael Foot was a bit scruffy admitted, but the establishment smartly dressed at the Cenotaph shedding crocodile tears for millions of young dead is distasteful to some. | careful | |
20/11/2018 10:21 | Under 300p now and no news until January, how low can this go? | encarter | |
20/11/2018 10:14 | over 3 years to next election. many things will change by then. Good or bad our relationship with the EU. will be clearer. A downturn in the economy, weaker £, possible inflation. All seeming likely. Nothing concentrates the mind as financial worry. | careful | |
20/11/2018 09:56 | Precisely, encarter. In all my life the choice has never been so awful. | grahamite2 | |
20/11/2018 09:52 | looks like 3.00 will be breached. | careful | |
20/11/2018 09:34 | Both, the trouble is who does that leave to vote for? | encarter | |
20/11/2018 09:00 | lefrene... your a cool guy also | muffinhead | |
20/11/2018 08:56 | buy high, sell low | muffinhead | |
20/11/2018 08:53 | Labour pledges to abolish tuition fees as early as autumn 2017 | muffinhead | |
20/11/2018 08:19 | Labour have said that they don't need cash to renationalise, they will use a bond system. If May messes up Brexit , which is looking likely, and is booted out then Labour will get in. It's the perfect storm for them. | encarter | |
19/11/2018 22:16 | Don't forget the Banks!!...the one that got away... | diku | |
19/11/2018 22:12 | This is going under £2 div will be done away with. | datait | |
19/11/2018 20:11 | The next election will not take place until jun 2022. That is law, unless the tory mp's vote themselves out of power. It needs a 75% majority in parliament to force an election. It will never happen. So for more than 3.6 years there will be no Corbyn. I doubt he could win an election after that, but he will have other things to worry about than finding cash he does not have to take on RMG. All of those legal cases it would trigger, it could take years. I am more concerned about the here and now. What a collapse in the share price. | careful | |
19/11/2018 19:05 | High risk of re nationisation Corbyn Couriers | wipo1 | |
19/11/2018 17:12 | The owners of this business, (shareholders) require an annual dividend of a about £240m. They own this company and paid out collectively about £5bn. to buy it. The unions resent even this modest return to the owners of this business. Difficult to see how this situation will improve unless the unions are taken on which will damage the business and encourage competitors. How this reached £6.30 with the CWU in charge is difficult to believe. Holding hoping that the new CEO is up to the task. | careful |
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