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Share watch – Centrica Plc

2019-08-07
By: moneynews
On: 07/08/2019
In: Education, Investing, Shares
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Is it time to buy Centrica Plc? Centrica’s share price has been utterly battered, plunging from happy day highs of around 400 pence to sad lows of today at just 69 pence. Has all the bad news been priced in? Is now a good time to buy Centrica? All theRead More →

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