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Google showing asos share price 23p
Wat happend to asos?
Kamani Property Group and Capital & Centric team up or £50m Ancoats scheme
Kamani Property Group and Capital & Centric team up or £50m Ancoats scheme
Register for free to receive latest news stories direct to your inbox Ancoats Works, Manchester X Consultation has been launched to transform a former storage depot into a new scheme at Ancoats Works to include canalside apartments, town houses, gardens and a new café bar or store. The £50m Ancoats Works...
Covid: Two cases of new variant Omicron detected in UK
Bought 20k today
Rolls-Royce and Virgin Atlantic back air taxi firm Vertical Aerospace
In for 3 to 5 year
10x plus
Any thoughts how big will be rr and how long hold?
Brexit latest news: Boris Johnson to address the nation as EU trade deal agreed
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After rns loads of buy after 17:01 is it possible?
Hargreaves Lansdown investors are selling Rolls-Royce shares, but I’d buy
Roland Head | Sunday, 13th December, 2020 | More on: RR
Private investor buying UK shares at home Image source: Getty Images
Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR) shares have been on stockbroker Hargreaves Lansdown‘s list of most-bought shares for weeks. But the tide seems to be turning.
Although many Hargreaves investors are still buying Rolls’ stock, even more appear to be selling the aero engine-maker. Rolls-Royce was said to be the most-sold stock on Hargreaves’ platform last week.
Brexit latest news: Michel Barnier says deal can be done this week if UK compromises on fish
Very simple ftse against pound.
Pound is down that’s why ftse up.
Brexit: Any deal better than no deal, first minister says
EU and UK still ‘far apart’ but Brexit deal hopes rise
50/50