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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rps Group Plc | LSE:RPS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007594764 | ORD 3P |
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% | 221.00 | 221.00 | 222.00 | - | 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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10/2/2015 15:11 | Exactly...go RPS.NOT being impacted by downturn in oil prices... | ragewarrior | |
10/2/2015 11:02 | Looks like the market now realising how good the recent statement was, and that there is an optimistic view of the results to be published on the 26th February. | royaloak | |
03/2/2015 17:17 | What price to stay in the FTSE 250 ? | ragewarrior | |
01/2/2015 12:52 | FTSE 250 relegation now pretty much inevitable so share price will remain under pressure for the next 4 weeks in the run up to the next review date which is early March. | salpara111 | |
13/1/2015 23:36 | In the buy zone now | nickoftime | |
01/1/2015 16:19 | I'm no chartist, but 5Y chart suggests fluctuation between 220 and 280. DYOR IMO :-) | dr_smith | |
01/1/2015 15:42 | currently sitting in the FTSE 250 relegation zone so I will wait and see how the next few months play out before making a decision. | salpara111 | |
31/10/2014 03:49 | Tend to agree deadly but happy to continue to hold for 2-3 years and continue to collect a reasonable dividend. Not one for those investors in a hurry! | hatter2 | |
30/10/2014 21:48 | Good IMS today. Looks like good value now. Just the resources sector weighing on the price perhaps. | deadly | |
08/10/2014 15:34 | Much more of a drift towards 200p and this could become a potential takeover target given so much ongoing sector consolidation. | norbert colon | |
08/10/2014 14:18 | I would imagine the sharp declines in commodities, as will mean less margin for the industry,consequentl | p49b | |
08/10/2014 11:12 | Any thoughts on why this has fallen almost 10% in 3 days? | uhound | |
18/9/2014 19:09 | Good reaction to Oz expansion acquisition--staff staying on. | bscuit | |
03/9/2014 14:48 | Onwards and upwards....300p next week before the XD date... | ragewarrior | |
28/7/2014 15:06 | Results due 31 July... | ragewarrior | |
22/5/2014 20:02 | It was in yesterday The Times - Business Markets page 46 , it even says 5 bln $ of tax benefit. | t 34 | |
21/5/2014 21:08 | I think you must have dreamt that one T 34 :) Through the latest acquisition they've acquired tax benefits worth around £2.9m which will accrue over the next 9 years...so not quite £1 billion, now that would be good news! | m1das_touch | |
21/5/2014 19:07 | somewhere I have read that they have acquired tax losses of 1 bln which they can offset against any profit ??????? | t 34 | |
21/5/2014 16:14 | That is a really strong rebound from the intra-day low of yesterday...missed the opportunity to top-up sadly. | m1das_touch | |
21/5/2014 15:05 | strong recovery today | bigwavedave | |
16/5/2014 15:24 | General market malaise and sharp sell-off in small and mid-caps over here and in the US in my view. Stocks perceived to be 'riskier' are being sold down and funds being moved into bonds - perhaps anticipating a sharper summer sell-off? No reason to think it's anything specific to RPS as lots of other quality FTSE250 stocks are also down sharply, so I might top up soon. | m1das_touch | |
16/5/2014 14:40 | Quite steep declines here of late, any thoughts as to the reasons? | p49b | |
30/12/2013 14:39 | Up and up it goes.. Take over talks?? | matlad | |
17/12/2013 12:03 | Whats going on here??? | matlad | |
29/11/2013 08:19 | Finally safely over 300p which was just a matter of time. Makes sense another positive broker rating.Liberum also put buy to 320p on 25Nov | ragewarrior |
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