Are Royal Mail shares still a 'buy' at more than 500p?
Royal Mail broke through the £5-a-share barrier today to trade at 507p – that is a handsome 54 per cent above their 330p launch price a week on from the float.
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Royal Mail broke through the £5-a-share barrier today to trade at 507p – that is a handsome 54 per cent above their 330p launch price a week on from the float.
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French Connection considers ditching Royal Mail deliveriesMirror.co.ukFASHION firm French Connection is thinking of ditching Royal Mail deliveries after a hike in postal prices. Around 10% of its sales are made online and it uses the postal giant to dispatch orders. But Neil Williams, the firm's operations director, … More: continued here
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[ad_1] People in Patcham are calling on the council to listen to their worries about the proposal to build a new delivery office in Patcham Court Farm, Brighton. If approved, the site would also include new storage facilities and a vehicle maintenance facility to replace the current offices in North Road in Brighton and Denmark…
[ad_1] Selling a British institution to a foreign billionaire is a big deal. In the case of Royal Mail, that deal is not yet done, but the company’s board has agreed to the move in principle. The 508-year-old postal service, which employs around 150,000 people, has been valued at £5 billion by its potential Czech…
[ad_1] The FTSE 250 has now recovered to its level prior to the coronavirus pandemic as the index jumped up today following the Easter break. The index, which includes Royal Mail and Domino’s Pizza Group, is up 1.2%, or 261.81 points, to 21,994.48 on market closing. Prior to when the stock market crashed in February…
[ad_1] As Prince Harry and Meghan prepare to fly to the Netherlands to open the Invictus Games, one royal expert has cast doubt over the future of the sporting event for injured servicemen and women. Royal correspondent and biographer Robert Jobson tells our royal talk show Palace Confidential that while he’s a ‘big fan of…