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RBS Buy at 54p - Target 100p (RBS)     

peeyam - 26 Aug 2009 13:00

ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND GROUP PLC is within a rising trend. Continued positive development within the trend channel is indicated. The stock has broken up through the resistance at pence 50.00. A further rise to 100p (1) is predicted in the medium term. The stock is assessed as technically positive for the medium long term.

Good luck -

The Golfer - 08 Mar 2010 16:17 - 150 of 847

hI,, this stock has room for the upside ,,, has just to-day broken an up trend line,, of 40p keep buying guys,,, Herb,,,,

enotsnugnel - 10 Mar 2010 22:19 - 151 of 847

the shares are heading towards 50p within the next 3months

enotsnugnel - 10 Mar 2010 22:26 - 152 of 847

this is a golden oppuntunity to increase your stake in rbs

jaknap - 14 Mar 2010 23:48 - 153 of 847

to buyer, good luck but i think we going towards end of tax year. my persnal advice not to take a risk just take a low profile, because a big fish may hold back there proffit for next year or sale there stock to claim lost???? also bank can claim its lost from proffit??? either way small fish like me would not like to take a risk at end of tax year,

Fred1new - 16 Mar 2010 10:56 - 154 of 847

Jak, Good point.

windys16 - 01 Apr 2010 08:12 - 155 of 847

are they going to ever break the 50p as always seem to be stuck on getting past the 45p mark

The Other Kevin - 01 Apr 2010 08:23 - 156 of 847

Eventually. Ever so slowly catchee monkee. Good for the long haul.

windys16 - 01 Apr 2010 08:27 - 157 of 847

just a shame there isnt more faith in them as seem to be preforming well on a whole think alot of money to be made with them over next year

The Other Kevin - 01 Apr 2010 08:31 - 158 of 847

Maybe a two-year time span

windys16 - 01 Apr 2010 08:47 - 159 of 847

yea and maybe would be gov. free too by then then we could start to get divvy again then

cynic - 01 Apr 2010 08:47 - 160 of 847

it's a good solid share to hold, and is even profitably tradeable on a short term basis

The Other Kevin - 01 Apr 2010 08:55 - 161 of 847

And all of the above comments seem good for LLOY too, which is a little more lively.

skinny - 16 Apr 2010 08:13 - 162 of 847

Off to a flier on upgrades.

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=RBS&Si

kosyboy - 16 Apr 2010 09:23 - 163 of 847

How high today?????

skinny - 16 Apr 2010 12:01 - 164 of 847

RBS climbs as BofA Merrill Lynch hike target
Royal Bank of Scotland (UK:RBS) (RBS) shares shot 7% higher to 49 pence as Bank of America Merrill Lynch raised its price target to 65 pence from 45 pence. "We still believe RBS is one of most geared banks into recovery in Europe. We think it can turn a profit in 2010 and that profitability can recover strongly thereafter driven by rising margins, tight cost control and falling bad debts," the broker said. Morgan Stanley added that it prefers RBS over Lloyds (UK:LLOY) though it has both at equal-weight.


cynic - 16 Apr 2010 12:28 - 165 of 847

i took my final profits here 3/4 days ago ..... too early some would grizzle; true enough, but it was a decent profit and can buy again if so moved

skinny - 16 Apr 2010 13:00 - 166 of 847

UK Government Stake In RBS Hits Profit Level As Shares Up 9%
By Patricia Kowsmann
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

LONDON (Dow Jones)

Shares of Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC (RBS) on Friday surpassed the 49.9 pence level needed for the U.K. government to break even on its investment, following bullish analysts notes.

At 1111 GMT, shares were up 4.10 pence, or 9%, at 50.05 pence.

In one note, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said the 84%-government owned bank could turn to a profit this year as bad-debt charges and costs fall and margins increase.

In addition, it said, RBS shares could double in value over two years on an improved earnings outlook.

"While it is still relatively early days in the restructuring of RBS, we think that the 2009 results marked an inflection point and that the earnings power and surplus capital will become increasingly apparent as we move through 2010 and into 2011," the firm said, raising its target price to 65 pence from 45 pence and keeping the stock at a Buy.

Morgan Stanley also increased its target price on the bank to 50 pence from 40 pence on lower impairments, good asset quality and capital position. It kept the rating at equalweight.

RBS received the largest government bailout in the world after it fell into disarray when the financial crisis intensified and revealed deep problems in the ABN Amro businesses it got in an ill-timed acquisition, late in 2007.

The government's net outlay to buy 90.6 billion RBS shares under its rescue plan stands at GBP45.2 billion, indicating RBS shares must trade above 49.9 pence to put the state into the black on the holding.

The government, however, has said it is in no rush to sell the stake and could hold onto it for several more years.

windys16 - 19 Apr 2010 08:01 - 167 of 847

could we be looking at another good week with rbs lets hope so

goldfinger - 24 May 2010 08:20 - 168 of 847

Good news......

http://ftalphaville.ft.com/thecut/2010/05/24/240221/rbs-nears-e400m-sale/

nordcaperen - 04 Jun 2010 11:49 - 169 of 847

With all the hype with 1 Trades for warrants, free downloads pushing you to buy them because 'they' value them at 75p is total bol****s - Nothing more than a blatant ramp by the institutions to get you to part with your money. The fact is they have dropped by over 25% in the last 6 weeks - Next they'll hit you with a rights issue like Lloyds did, stay clear - Wont see 75p in a Long Time. Avoid
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