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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.35 | 0.17% | 204.35 | 204.75 | 204.85 | 205.00 | 199.20 | 202.00 | 106,933,657 | 16:35:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3470 | 5.90 | 31.04B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/6/2016 13:25 | We managed so well before joining the EU. Won't it be good to get back to an independent footing. This brexit will spell the end of EU......excellent. Stuff the EU. It has done no good. | scobak | |
15/6/2016 13:08 | most on here who are saying vote in are not brits they are immigrants fact which ever way the vote goes it will not affect my family not one bit but I will not stand by and see the poor being destroyed . has a right wing conservative I say CAMERON AND IS CRONIES MUST RESIGN HAS BLOODY LIARS A DISGRACE TO THE UK PUBLIC | portside1 | |
15/6/2016 13:07 | I thought free trade was voted in and agreed years ago. Who changed the rules ? What are voting for this time ? | clond | |
15/6/2016 12:53 | such faith in your fellow countrymen christh We can run this country without outside interference Vote Brexit | joe say | |
15/6/2016 12:51 | Osborne . is statement to the press on tax and benefits is out of order he has broke the commons rules . he must resign .he is now tainted with being a liar in public | portside1 | |
15/6/2016 12:50 | cancel your bt contract and move | portside1 | |
15/6/2016 12:42 | Read the lips of the economists, politicians, world leaders... if we leave Europe we are finished economically. Yesterday BT warned of the consequences of brexit to BT business. Today Rolls Royce warned of the consequences of brexit to Rolls Royce business. | christh | |
15/6/2016 11:43 | Net Migration Statistics UK 2015 The International Passenger Survey records the nationality of those interviewed so estimates of migration by citizenship can be produced. Table 1 below shows a breakdown of the latest figures. More British citizens leave the country than arrive. EU net migration is currently 184,000 compared to 188,000 from outside the EU. Table 1: Latest Migration Statistics, Year Ending December 2015 ..........All Citizenships...Briti Immigration.....630, Emigration......297, Net Migration.. 333,000 ....-39,000.....373, Further breakdown of the data gives estimates for Western Europe (EU14), Eastern Europe (EU8) and the EU2 – Romania and Bulgaria, as well as more detail for non-EU migration. The level of migration from various regions has changed over time. | christh | |
15/6/2016 11:34 | informant100, you obviously do not go on holiday to Spain or anywhere in Europe? How do you communicate with the people in those countries when visiting or holidaying? So you do not want any business with Greece,Germany or France? You want Barclays to shut down its operations in the continent? Did you know that the immigration in this country on a yearly basis is made of 50% outside EU? | christh | |
15/6/2016 11:22 | At my hospital there was a Polish chap and the DR turned him away and re-booked because he couldn't speak English and they had no translator. What a waste of money. This is why I'm voting OUT I have switched from in. This and many other reason I.e Greece and Turkey I want us more like Australia | informant100 | |
15/6/2016 11:13 | Diku This is going back down to 150p. Then if we leave the EU it could well test 55p again. But if we stay expect over £2 | informant100 | |
15/6/2016 09:43 | All the CEO's & the Insiders in the PLC casino markets will have a free ride this year at the expense of this EU referendum!!...if their companies miss expectation targets then just blame it on lack of business confidence due to EU referendum... | diku | |
15/6/2016 09:36 | diku . so what is their to post about barcs because I can find nothing ceo is silent still counting is bonuses | portside1 | |
15/6/2016 09:29 | Looking at the FTSE header chart...I think those Masters of Universe in the City will want FTSE to retest 5600 again or possibly even lower inorder to buy the market/prices cheaper....No Advice Intended.... | diku | |
15/6/2016 09:24 | Is this the Barc thread?....or porty power?... | diku | |
15/6/2016 09:18 | I do give a lot of money away but not to immigrants . over 20k a year and coming to the end of my life in or out will not affect my family | portside1 | |
15/6/2016 09:16 | back to the vote , ever eu member can come to the uk and get benefits fact yet no brit can go to any eu country and get benefits I can not even get nhs in spain for free we need to buy insurance so our children can not afford to work in the eu so why is it that all migrants get it free in the uk plus all the benefits try and get benefits in any eu country you will not . if the in vote win then so be it . then when the migrants come in their millions and destroy all the services will you all be silent | portside1 | |
15/6/2016 09:15 | portside1, not many people are rich like you, having £250,000 to invest. Obviously not a site for you as it does only try to help people less well off to survive in an ever challenging money run and money based society. For those with mega assets like you then hide under your mattress and take them with you in the other side if you can. | christh | |
15/6/2016 09:13 | Meanwhile has anyone got any views on Barclays share price? | yessir3 | |
15/6/2016 09:09 | martin tells savers to put £250 a month into account paying 3or 4 % which is pointless .he never gives out how to invest 250k because he does not know | portside1 | |
15/6/2016 09:09 | porty - if everybody stepped down that you suggest in politics and companies there would be nobody left. | alphorn |
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