C Conshine Registered User Messages 488 28 Feb 2012 #1 When I look here: [broken link removed] Take Royal Bank of Scotland as an example - Price is 27.96p. Is that £27.96, or is it 27p and 0.96p? Its not so clear the way they display it. The Irish shares are clear. Also, as an Irish resident using this site, can I only buy Irish & UK shares? Can I buy US shares?
When I look here: [broken link removed] Take Royal Bank of Scotland as an example - Price is 27.96p. Is that £27.96, or is it 27p and 0.96p? Its not so clear the way they display it. The Irish shares are clear. Also, as an Irish resident using this site, can I only buy Irish & UK shares? Can I buy US shares?
R Rory Gillen Registered User Messages 248 3 Mar 2012 #2 Why don't you just call them on the phone and enquire ? As far as I know, you can trade in US and European shres also
Why don't you just call them on the phone and enquire ? As far as I know, you can trade in US and European shres also
R Ravima Registered User Messages 2,849 7 Mar 2012 #3 all UK shares are priced in pence or fractions of pence. All ISE shares are in cents
C Conshine Registered User Messages 488 10 Mar 2012 #5 Hi - At time of writing, the Royal Bank of Scotland share price is 26.20 http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=RBS.L Does anybody know if that is £26.20 per share, or 26.2 pence?
Hi - At time of writing, the Royal Bank of Scotland share price is 26.20 http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=RBS.L Does anybody know if that is £26.20 per share, or 26.2 pence?
I Ideology Guest 12 Mar 2012 #6 It's 26 pence a share, and tbh, if you can't tell that much about a share price are you sure trading is for you?
It's 26 pence a share, and tbh, if you can't tell that much about a share price are you sure trading is for you?