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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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29/1/2019 21:51 | Lol. Been at this for 26 years and still losing money FFS! | r9505571 | |
29/1/2019 20:48 | Anything is possible blueball, as more news comes in, (you need to research it properly checking all fundamentals) but from my calculations £2.88 IMHO was fair value back then in 2014. | marcus wanky | |
29/1/2019 20:43 | Yeah hopefully tomorrow. | gaffer73 | |
29/1/2019 20:37 | Can any company have a value of £6.3bn then see it fall to £2.6bn in a few months? Parcels strong, overseas strong, letters weak, cost cutting accelerated. Market cap well below net assets. Strong balance sheet. Sanity will return here, I am holding. | careful | |
29/1/2019 19:48 | Could this fall to 100p sometime Marcus..? | blueball | |
29/1/2019 19:43 | What does that meanIt's physical transaction | aby1972 | |
29/1/2019 19:42 | exchange between brokers | mjones727 | |
29/1/2019 19:31 | Uncrossing tradeSo does that mean someone has bought the shares | aby1972 | |
29/1/2019 19:30 | Are you new to this? UTs mean nothing... nothing. NOTHING !!!!!!!!!! I hope i spelt that correctly? Chas :-) | backdoorbill | |
29/1/2019 19:08 | Stockbroker standard definition of UT - Uncrossing trade: "This is used for for the single uncrossing trade detailing the total executed volume and uncrossing price as a result of a SETS auction. | mjones727 | |
29/1/2019 18:55 | Sorry £2.50 and £2.60 Never forget points Chas | backdoorbill | |
29/1/2019 18:53 | Market opens at £250 ??? Closes at £260 ? This has legs Chas | backdoorbill | |
29/1/2019 17:24 | Do some people think that issuing their own view on 'buy' or 'sell' makes them look like an analyst ? Not that that would increase credibility. What you must never, ever do is say: 'my stance is that I don't really know whether to buy or sell' God forbid. | yump | |
29/1/2019 17:12 | What's a UT trade? | r9505571 | |
29/1/2019 17:09 | Royal Mail and The Post Office are two completely separate things guys. It is easy to assume they are not. | minerve | |
29/1/2019 17:06 | "Somebody balls deep and ploughed £8.5m before the bell there!" This was a UT trade between broking houses. | mjones727 | |
29/1/2019 17:03 | chancer - Royal Mail doesn't own the Post Offices as far as I know: Royal Mail and the Post Office are separate companies with independent Boards. Royal Mail is the company that delivers parcels and letters – the provider of the universal postal service. The Post Office is the nationwide network of branches offering a range of postal, Government and financial services | isis | |
29/1/2019 16:53 | Royal Mail employee: "Pay me more, and I'll work slower" ROFLMAO! | minerve | |
29/1/2019 16:41 | Somebody balls deep and ploughed £8.5m before the bell there! | r9505571 | |
29/1/2019 16:31 | Neutral means 'take no action', if they genuinely believed in 36% upside and an 8%+ dividend they'd rate it a 'buy' but they are having it both ways. At least be logical. | edmondj | |
29/1/2019 16:27 | Oh, I see, thanks chancer. Incidentally, let me add my voice to yours and careful's about CFDs. Too often the immediate market reaction to news - good or bad - that seems straightforward, is very weird. I wonder if the algorithms are set to "react to news, but not until cleaning out PIs first." | grahamite2 |
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