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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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28/5/2019 09:04 | Share price below NAV according to the Motley Fool write up. Worth a punt? | s25ava | |
28/5/2019 08:57 | And who will deliver the mail? | encarter | |
28/5/2019 08:31 | No they don't Amazon will put RMG out of business like they will many other FTSE 100 Hight St and Supermarket companies | buywell3 | |
28/5/2019 08:23 | Amizon wants to take over RMG lol they cant afford it really. RMG just need to get their finger out for once and get the house in order. | datait | |
28/5/2019 08:23 | Amizon wants to take over RMG lol they cant afford it really. RMG just need to get their finger out for once and get the house in order. | datait | |
28/5/2019 08:14 | back in at £2.10p | neilyb675 | |
25/5/2019 18:02 | Something to read.... | crystball | |
25/5/2019 06:26 | Dream on pal | leadersoffice | |
25/5/2019 06:23 | Not now. About rightly priced and should over time retrace northwards | leadersoffice | |
24/5/2019 10:47 | It's gone from 600p to 200p, has anyone seen that Fibonacci chap? | lefrene | |
24/5/2019 10:34 | The Boss has called the bottom! Wait for shorts to close. | retsius | |
24/5/2019 10:32 | I think market has bottomed safe. ;)) x | isis | |
24/5/2019 08:09 | Also we are siding with the Chinese over Huwawawiwawiheee. | encarter | |
24/5/2019 08:05 | This America is not our friend. UK government spied on trump for Obama. | encarter | |
24/5/2019 08:03 | You make some decent points. The key salient fact is that if you have a trade deficit you are holding all the top cards. The threat of import taxes/restrictions (bit like the French) on German cars into the UK (Treasure Island) would have sorted out this mess early doors. The top German industrialists would have had a word in Merkel's ear. In truth both Cameron and May played softball when hardball was what was required. | meijiman | |
24/5/2019 07:48 | .......... TRUMP --- MAY --- BORIS --- & --- FARAGE ......... May will probably be kept in place to welcome Trump on his UK visit to England I am sure she is looking forwards to meeting and greeting him . As she is to receiving a lecture on what she did wrong and she should have followed his advice on negotiating with the EU. Which of course from an English perspective is 100% correct. America is our friend and biggest and strongest ally . America is our best trading partner , the EU is our worst with Germany being the worst in terms of a trade balance. List of the largest trading partners of United Kingdom Rank Country .............. Trade balance 1 Total for non-EU -20,819,626,855 - European Union (Total) -86,318,048,557 2 Germany......... -30,478,132,375 3 United States +9,986,893,657 May showed what a terrible leader she is by dissing Donald and chumming up with Merkel. She wants England to stay in the EU ... always has ... always will. Trump likes Nigel Farage a lot. If Boris has any sense he will do the deal with the Brexit Party after the next elections to form the coalition that will be needed to get a majority. Farage at a minimum should be the England ambassador to the USA , Trump wants and would like that ... he likes what Farage says and it would be very good for future USA / England trade negotiations. The future of England needs to be realigned with our old and trusted friends and NOT the EU who are our enemies and want to do us down at every opportunity they get, France and Germany in particular who unfortunately have both never forgiven us for giving them a bloody nose on the battlefield and on the high seas many , many , many times. America, Australia and New Zealand , Canada and India. These are the countries that England need to do FREE Trade with. I am sure they would do so. It remains for the newly elected Government to now do what is right for just once ... for the good of England and the benefit of its people. buywell | buywell3 | |
24/5/2019 07:40 | Spot on CC.The new parcel sorting machines are working well and only cost about 1m each. Everyone with experience working for them says that posties are lazy so plenty of room for improvement with a kick up the are. 250m worth of one offs in this year's results. 16 percent divi in just over a year. It's a no brainer. Fill ya boots. | encarter | |
23/5/2019 23:22 | I think they're a buy because they'll turn it around but they have to focus on margin and growth business they also need to focus on automation of process. The only blockers to that are the unions that is the risk. | creditcrunchies | |
23/5/2019 21:50 | He also bought heavily at 320p. Now 198p he is trying to prop up the market. he will fail. | hermanngoring | |
23/5/2019 21:27 | 300k Director buy says more than most on here though. ;)) | isis | |
23/5/2019 21:25 | Difference is RM are in a declining market and face huge pricing pressure on parcels. Zero productivity gains. Very very difficult to grow profits. In other words busted flush. | hermanngoring | |
23/5/2019 21:23 | They were saying then that BT and L&G were going bust. I was picking them up at 70's and 25p :-)) | isis | |
23/5/2019 21:22 | Well they look cheap! Low PER, low EV/EBITDA, not much net debt, decent strategy and some cost cutting potential. So why aren’t they cheap or why are they expensive Herb? | andycapp1 |
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