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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Saga Plc | LSE:SAGA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMX64W89 | ORD 15P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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6.00 | 5.75% | 110.40 | 110.00 | 110.80 | 110.40 | 105.00 | 107.20 | 434,341 | 11:55:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 581.1M | -259.2M | -1.8401 | -0.58 | 150.44M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/2/2021 22:50 | Ratantonagis your overweight in travel big time | cleverinvester | |
25/2/2021 21:55 | HTTPS://www.mirror.c | discodave45 | |
25/2/2021 21:52 | So what's the share price prediction for tomorrow from the far from a CLEVERINVESTER and the demented sidekick DIOHOHKU/OHOH? Also, it's almost time for his sedative. I will check back in later to see if they've managed to reach that magic 100 pointless desperate posts for the day. Still got no idea why they're here since neither is buying SAGA now. Can anyone else shed any light on this? | antonagis | |
25/2/2021 21:47 | What a yawn!! Sorry to all the actual investors that participated in the PM bet but I'm the winner. I bet they would post 30 times or more since my last post this evening. Predictable to be fair. SO BACK TO BUSINESS.... Could the degenerate oxygen thieves, (how dare they breath our air) the far from CLEVERINVESTER and his demented sidekick from the care home, DIOHOHKU/OHOH let me know when the price will be £1.80, £2.20 or £2.80? I need to move money from savings into my investment account so I'm ready as soon as you give me the date? I predict lots more profit taking tomorrow so £3.30 ish and I'm very happy to buy more at that price give or take 10p. By the way I'd still be 40% up at £2.80 so the price would need to drop much much lower then that to make them happy. | antonagis | |
25/2/2021 21:33 | I am not attacking you. Just stating the obvious. | diohohku | |
25/2/2021 21:32 | By what? So far you've said nothing that's made sense or has attacked me or saga. You've just licked a dyslexic half wits sack since I started paying attention to this board. You lack any originality or opinion. Just a worthless little worm | rdh21 | |
25/2/2021 21:30 | Yes because you're rattled. I thought I would hit a bullseye with hilarious. | diohohku | |
25/2/2021 21:10 | This looks like an interesting message board . Liking the quality of debate . Good work . | melegramfortongo | |
25/2/2021 20:58 | Evidence of money running out by June vermin. If you say 6 to 8m cash burn you've confirmed yourself as a window licker. Did you listen to bojo you half wit? Countries already pressuring EU to accept vaccine certificate for travel to get tourism open, greece and Cyprus already accepting the israeli version. Put a short on then. Get burned alive and end up with a toaster in the bath like your little friend georgey. If you aren't Georgey, which im 99% sure you are. Never addressed the message i sent George and your account responding yet. You were caught you little pleb. | rdh21 | |
25/2/2021 20:37 | He must have some sense then. That being said a blind man could see both of you are incapable of logic or reasoned thought. Just low lifes. | rdh21 | |
25/2/2021 20:37 | It's definitely ratantonagis. I say his holdings of 2 shares ah ha ha ha | cleverinvester | |
25/2/2021 20:34 | hilarious... Ratantonagis favourite saying. | diohohku | |
25/2/2021 20:33 | Watching wall street and nasdaq fall tonight. Tomorrow will be interesting, optimism seems to have peaked. Cruise and leisure suffering. | careful | |
25/2/2021 20:32 | They're!!!!! You're absolutely hilarious. The thickest person I've interacted with in years | rdh21 |
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