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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sse Plc | LSE:SSE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007908733 | ORD 50P |
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% | 1,672.50 | 1,670.00 | 1,671.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electric Services | 10.46B | 1.88B | 1.7046 | 9.80 | 18.49B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/3/2024 10:54 | ESO publishes a plan ... hxxps://www.national | wad collector | |
04/3/2024 11:02 | 😂 1900 would be nice to see at some point this year. We almost got there a few months back so it's not that much of a stretch. Good luck all 👍🏻 | tuftymatt | |
04/3/2024 10:43 | FWIW :- Berenberg cuts SSE price target to 2,000 (2,300) pence - 'buy' £20 would be higher than I've ever seen, but then I've only held for 14 years! | skinny | |
28/2/2024 18:01 | The thermal "fossil fuel' division is being ( has been) scaled down. Not sure how renewables will perform here - need to look into the EV market which is suppressing potential. | witheco | |
19/2/2024 10:04 | FWIW :- Jefferies raises SSE to 'buy' (hold) - price target 1,850 (1,620) pence | skinny | |
16/2/2024 10:20 | Just belatedly joined you wad. Seems to have been reaffirmed they'll be throwing loads more cash at useless windmills so sse will gain from that. Not forgetting their fossil fuels generation which will be raking in extremely high amounts from the capacity market and even more when scheduled to generate. | pierre oreilly | |
09/2/2024 16:01 | Added at 1560. Seems to have hit bottom, though I am usually wrong. | wad collector | |
09/2/2024 10:53 | Have you a link for that please skinny ? | kenbos | |
09/2/2024 10:50 | Goldman Sachs raises SSE price target to 2,365 (2,348) pence - 'buy' | skinny | |
08/2/2024 15:12 | 😂 every cloud and all that!! Good luck all 👍🏻 | tuftymatt | |
08/2/2024 14:15 | Yield certainly improving today! | wad collector | |
08/2/2024 08:44 | Yeah I am sat here kicking myself for not taking almost 1900 last month!! Never mind and now I am almost back at breakeven it's time to think about adding again for the longer term / half decent divi too. Good luck all 👍🏻 | tuftymatt | |
08/2/2024 08:35 | Mixed messages in the Q3 update; profit estimates in line but delays in projects may harm the future numbers. Not helped by Labour party policy revision announced last night. | wad collector | |
29/1/2024 13:20 | What's upset this today and Friday? | bountyhunter | |
26/1/2024 15:20 | Renewables have to be the future, the question is how fast, which one and where? The other lurking uncertainty is the possibility of Labour renationalisation, though water seems like the most pressing candidate. | wad collector | |
22/1/2024 10:33 | As an employee at the time of privatisation,I became a shareholder and have added substantially over the year. I have enjoyed the divi and through loyalty have planned to stay for capital growth. I am however becoming concerned regarding the reduced enthusiasm for renewables and net zero. I do hope the all the eggs in one basket policy of SSE,will eventually deliver. | peterangler | |
11/1/2024 20:24 | Yeah it doesn't go well all that often when I try it too bh. Not a good start to the year really when it comes to buying and holding that's for sure!! Never mind and let's see what the rest of the month brings. Good luck all 👍🏻 | tuftymatt | |
11/1/2024 15:10 | Yes should have sold yesterday and bought back now to double the divi! Unfortunately when I tried this a few years ago I only just about broke even so I've not tried it since. | bountyhunter | |
11/1/2024 14:05 | Should of not sat on my hands bh!! Good luck all 👍🏻 | tuftymatt | |
11/1/2024 13:58 | XD 20p today, down 35p, typical! | bountyhunter |
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