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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rsa Insurance Group Ld | LSE:RSA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKKMKR23 | ORD GBP1.00 |
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% | 684.20 | 684.20 | 684.40 | - | 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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11/2/2014 15:07 | RSA and Aviva I would guess | dope007 | |
11/2/2014 15:05 | So which insurers are going to take the biggest battering from the Thames flooding This is a very expensive densely populated area with lots of very expensive homes and pricey motors There is likely to be massive insurance claims Just wondering who is going to be hit hardest ? | spob | |
11/2/2014 12:54 | Hester is an expert at it | dope007 | |
11/2/2014 11:10 | if divi is passed on, then there will be no uncertainty, and this baby will rise,sooner be in than out.... | dutch123 | |
11/2/2014 10:46 | In my view, they need much more than the mooted £500m. Ireland was £200m. And the wet weather won't help this year's profitability. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
11/2/2014 10:37 | Hester Kitchen sinked RBS several times, and still missed a few sinks!!! This is one to definitely avoid. | dope007 | |
11/2/2014 10:30 | Dividend will be passed altogether I think and a RI is nailed on in my view. Mr Hester will kitchen sink it as he is just in the door and he won't be seen as responsible. In a year or two he would be blamed so I would do the same in his shoes. wllm | wllmherk | |
10/2/2014 09:07 | Wonder if they will try to keep this over valued to get the rights issue away. Better waiting for the RI and all the bad news on the floods to get out there before even considering a purchase | dope007 | |
10/2/2014 08:38 | Divi will have to be trimmed...they might just pay a small divi to please punters and to have a successful RI should it come....this way punters stay locked in rather than bail out.... | diku | |
09/2/2014 23:10 | It is unlikely for the divi to be held if there is a rights issue, sooner this is all out in the open the better | uppompeii | |
09/2/2014 22:07 | I have been saying RI all along...sooner they do the better while the price is still at respectable level... | diku | |
09/2/2014 21:31 | Sold out Thursday at102 glad I did. | veryniceperson | |
09/2/2014 21:28 | I would hope it's priced in to a fair degree but if this does tumble further I shall be looking at it as a good share for recovery. | uppompeii | |
09/2/2014 21:15 | RI very soon I suspect. Expect this to tumble as the divi must be under a lot of pressure too. | mreasygoing | |
09/2/2014 16:24 | Reports in the paper (times) suggest Hestor has been given the green light to raise £500m via a rights issue. | dr biotech | |
07/2/2014 11:46 | CR - unlike you to be involved with such a large cap. what's got your juices flowing here? | speedsgh | |
07/2/2014 08:08 | Nice gap up on the chart: | cockneyrebel | |
06/2/2014 16:11 | BUY BUY we has HESTER Stuff the divi GIVE him a FAT BONUS, | hvs | |
06/2/2014 14:42 | Nice intraday reversal CR | cockneyrebel | |
06/2/2014 00:56 | Personally, I prefer a company that pays a dividend to its shareholders - and disciplines/fires rather than reward its fraudulent staff. I'm sure the Citeh chappies know what I mean ;) | keith95 | |
05/2/2014 23:01 | Waboc that talk alob Honestly it's hilarious entertainment. | gutterhead | |
05/2/2014 22:49 | Yes possibly send it to 110p and then pitch the RI price at 80p... | diku | |
05/2/2014 22:48 | Thsi has been a classic short. Dividends far too high, no real growth and competition all over the internet. | city chappy |
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