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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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06/2/2019 09:56 | Soc Gen downgrade saw a 5% drop this morning, was this a buying opportunity . | andyadvfn1 | |
05/2/2019 11:23 | Chart wise there is a gap t fill between here 285 and 301. Little bit of juice in the markets and I recon it'll get filled. :) | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
31/1/2019 18:14 | She can only afford to pay £1.17 because that is all she has left out of her pocket money. | tonybaloni | |
31/1/2019 09:55 | Sheila might be onto something though my broker doesn't sell shares by the half yet. | andyadvfn1 | |
31/1/2019 01:23 | Please keep my bird Sheila's advice to hand before placing your nob on the table.. Sanks15 Jan '19 - 23:21 - 9766 of 9917 Edit My bird Sheila has slapped in a buy order at £1.17..what do some of you more astute nobs think of this order getting filled?? Sensible comments appreciated Sanksalot | sanks | |
30/1/2019 20:06 | value here. Dead cat...... You decide. Chas | backdoorbill | |
30/1/2019 20:05 | sounds like the 21st century full stop. | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
30/1/2019 20:00 | "using phones at work / chatting / walking around / taking breaks" Sounds like your average StockBrokers or Investment Bank. LOL. | bluelynx | |
30/1/2019 19:57 | Dead cat bounce here. See what happens tomorrow morning. | mbmiah | |
30/1/2019 19:01 | so the infrastructures there mjones :-) interesting Chas | backdoorbill | |
30/1/2019 18:36 | What is he waiting for ? | tonybaloni | |
30/1/2019 16:45 | Property sales/stripping out costs/boosting parcels market share. The biggest single thing would be boosting worker productivity but that is no easy matter. Can't see much downside from here so long as the divi is maintained. | meijiman | |
30/1/2019 16:02 | This new ceo is no mug. With a large company like this there are lots of avenues to boosting shareholder value. | meijiman | |
30/1/2019 15:10 | Yes I prefer to use royal mail for sending e bay parcels but medium parcels over 5kg are very expensive and I have to send them by hermes or I would be selling at a loss! | wipo1 | |
30/1/2019 14:56 | Actually his average is about 288p now so I have confidence it will be back up there soon. I think the divi is pretty save too given that it equates to 110k a year for him | gaffer73 | |
30/1/2019 12:50 | EBAY doing big promotion for small private sellers starting March 3rd | muffinhead | |
30/1/2019 12:46 | From TS... Month of December "UK parcels business performed well over the Christmas period, with 164m parcels handled in the December trading period, up 10% over last year." Last 9 months "In the nine months, parcel volumes and revenue were both up 6% on an underlying basis. Royal Mail domestic account parcels volumes, excluding Amazon, were up 8%" Royal Mail may be doing less Amazon work and still growing volumes and revenue | muffinhead | |
30/1/2019 12:45 | Royal Mail deliveries of Amazon parcels during the Christmas period went up massively. FACT. | bluelynx | |
30/1/2019 12:26 | Thanks for that. He's been buying even more then.. Great stuff!! :) | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
30/1/2019 12:25 | It depends what you order and if you're a prime member.Nearly all orders on Amazon prime.I make for local post office collection are Royal mail, nearly Amazon prime orders for same or next day delivery come from the Amazon courier. | wipo1 |
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