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BARC Barclays Plc

213.95
0.70 (0.33%)
10 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Barclays Plc LSE:BARC London Ordinary Share GB0031348658 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.70 0.33% 213.95 213.90 214.00 215.15 212.60 213.30 44,866,775 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3470 6.16 32.42B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 213.25p. Over the last year, Barclays shares have traded in a share price range of 128.34p to 215.15p.

Barclays currently has 15,154,554,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Barclays is £32.42 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.16.

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09/2/2016
12:47
Please we can all live in peace. I feel sorry for them, Everyone needs equal opportunities. I feel for everyone in that video. They just want good lives for there family's, they need money and housing.
akbar:
09/2/2016
12:25
FEARS of a recession in the Eurozone are rising as Germany's economy shows yet more signs of buckling under global and domestic financial pressures.

Investors were shocked today after industrial production from Europe's linchpin economy was revealed to have unexpectedly plunged again in December.




Europe, the largest failed experiment ever seen!,,,Truly a disaster of monumental proportions is looming.
Video
Germany mass immigration

johnwise
09/2/2016
10:59
Bear markets only last around 2 years. Bull markets just over 5 years. Based on 1990 - 2008 years
informant
09/2/2016
10:59
Bear markets only last around 2 years. Bull markets just over 5 years. Based on 1990 - 2008 years
informant
09/2/2016
10:59
Average family in the uk has less than a weeks wages in savings, financed to the max on loans,mortgages,overdrafts, financed vehicles if the market goes pop the housing market will go with it and it will all be uphill from there!


Question I'm asking myself is..Is this a world economy shake up so get them while there cheap or the beginning of a BIG recession?

2rocketman
09/2/2016
10:52
Exactly...and recovery may take much longer second time around!
2rocketman
09/2/2016
09:32
Good Luck! but too soon, Qatar has to raise £138 billion to stage the World Cup in 2020 and have to sell financial assets to make up for oil price shortfall.
gotnorolex
09/2/2016
09:24
colonelgrim 9 Feb'16 - 08:39 - 114584 of 114588 0 0

I wonder who’s responsible for orchestrating this current ‘bear-raidR17; on Barclay?
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Ponzi system and misguided policy makers..We have a financial system that is deeply,deeply corrupt and all of that corruption is a big reason why things are falling apart.

savogi
09/2/2016
09:19
Topped up heavily this morning. Surely more upside than downside from this level? Good luck to all.
joemillion
09/2/2016
09:02
I think if it touches £1.50 that maybe the turning point on sentiment..
2rocketman
09/2/2016
08:52
Hahaha

I would imagine the same people responsible for the current 'bear raid' on Lloy, Credit Suisse, Deutsche, RBS, UBS, Santander, Standard Chartered etc etc etc etc

reimomo
09/2/2016
08:49
Sub £1.50p looms imo.
aussiedonnie
09/2/2016
08:39
I wonder who’s responsible for orchestrating this current ‘bear-raidR17; on Barclay?
colonelgrim
09/2/2016
08:09
Careful

After 2008 banks have not lent too much. There were numerous business's claiming banks are not lending them any money. Also buy to let properties are more difficult to purchase because you need minimum £60,000 to get one and earn over £25,000 per year. Mortgage they give you 3 hour interviews and still reject people. It's all about deflation, China and the EU

informant
09/2/2016
08:08
Buying the dips. This could be a nice little earner with dividend payments.
seball
09/2/2016
07:26
with large japan banks down up to 10% last night.
the financial system is wobbling yet again.
too much debt,
everyone spending beyond their means.
cannot pay it all back.

careful
09/2/2016
06:27
Recovery? Don't think so. It's going to get battered again today unfortunately.
amoore70
08/2/2016
22:59
A good recovery tomorrow
christh
08/2/2016
22:11
Regulators target dark-pool traders

Unlike traditional trading venues such as the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq, dark pools mask the identities of those buying or selling stock. For sophisticated traders, including pension funds, that secrecy makes it easier to move large blocks of stock without alerting other traders who could use the information to their advantage. But critics have warned that without proper regulation, the industry could become another avenue for manipulating the financial markets. (About 15 percent of daily U.S. stock-trading volume now occur in dark pools.)



NY AG may bring another ‘dark pool’ case in coming months
Video

johnwise
08/2/2016
22:00
Barclays and Standard Chartered bank shares suspended for eight minutes as regulators check for suspicious behaviour during FTSE rout

Analysts believe that fears about Deutsche’s future have had a knock-on effect on Barclays, with both lenders grappling with similar problems with their investment banks.

Read more:

johnwise
08/2/2016
21:43
Results cant be that bad, or they would have to issue a profit warning in advance. Anyone know the exact rules on that?
bluesbeater
08/2/2016
21:30
Seriously oversold!
smurfy2001
08/2/2016
21:21
This thread is far better:
lebiche
08/2/2016
21:20
Perhaps if you turn up upside down they will look better?
cc2014
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