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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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21/11/2019 18:16 | It was never 1.20 so how can it go back to 1.20 | teamwork1 | |
21/11/2019 17:30 | Back to 120p by year end. | blueball | |
21/11/2019 16:58 | Gaffer73 Net debt increased by £1,072m largely due to adoption of IFRS 16 | spacecake | |
21/11/2019 16:53 | Put your opinion to yourself. People put negative comments so the price goes down. | teamwork1 | |
21/11/2019 16:37 | Herman they have said they will pay book value or share price whichever is lower. The share price of any public company they want to re-nationalie would rise to above book value if the government announced they were going to buy it so they would have to pay book value which was 360p when I posted. Idiot. | encarter | |
21/11/2019 16:36 | This has Thomas Cook or nationalisation written all over it :-( | 1224saj | |
21/11/2019 15:14 | Saw the price drop and thought they must have hired Prince Andrew. | fludde | |
21/11/2019 13:19 | back to 200p+ | tomboyb | |
21/11/2019 12:37 | Looks like the next leg down has started then, with strike action looming it's a hard one to call on the bottom | creditcrunchies | |
21/11/2019 11:06 | "the management will need to take on the unions." They already have and look at the mess the company is in now. | hermanngoring | |
21/11/2019 11:02 | After the election and Christmas, (I mean winter fest... not pc), then the management will need to take on the unions. This assumes that Corbyn's socialist dream has failed. I have never had so much riding on the result of a general election. My portfolio is a huge bet on Corbyn failing to get power. Whoever wins the election will hold power for 5 years. The results night of Dec 12th will be scary. | careful | |
21/11/2019 10:52 | The share price collapse has been under Rico's watch, he needs to be replaced. | fred splange | |
21/11/2019 10:39 | This company is a disaster zone. Shares have much further to go down. Letters in terminal decline, parcels under severe pricing pressure, massive union power, zero productivity gains, debt increasing, Corbyn to nationalise for 0p shares worth 50p tops | hermanngoring | |
21/11/2019 10:11 | Moya Green a disaster ..but ticked all the pc boxes. Very common these days. you don't get the job by being the best applicant.... | meijiman | |
21/11/2019 09:50 | How come net debt has jumped to 1.3b?? | gaffer73 | |
21/11/2019 09:48 | I thought you were a window cleaner? | cl0ckw0rk0range | |
21/11/2019 09:43 | Too many employees, with benefits the company cannot afford. Not enough automation. A turnover of over £10bn and they can't make a dime. Drastic surgery required here. They must forget everyday delivery, and reduce headcount. the world has moved on. Moya Green left a trail of destruction. | careful | |
21/11/2019 09:40 | At this rate there will be nothing left of British Institutions - Needs a massive overhaul - | tomboyb | |
21/11/2019 09:40 | I’d say the most significant issue is best illustrated in the CEO’s statement where he admits, in the parcels business, that the vast majority are still sorted using the same method as in the Victorian era - by hand. Compare this with the vast automated sheds now being operated by Amazon, and one can see only too clearly how far behind the market this business is. Salty. | saltaire111 | |
21/11/2019 09:12 | slight over reaction. no profit warning here... i bought too early this morning @ 2.06. i will never learn. but the yield appears stable, corbyn is not going to get in. a strike is a possibility but not the likeliest outcome and whatever is only a short term issue. so...has this one taken centrica's crown as 'market's most hated'!? | unastubbs |
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