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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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1.68 | 0.93% | 183.20 | 183.48 | 183.52 | 185.68 | 182.82 | 183.32 | 54,857,915 | 16:35:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3470 | 5.29 | 27.81B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/11/2016 18:37 | Think that yesterday's euphoria rise & today on the Dow suggest market baking in Clinton win...but if & when the Clinton win is confirmed I think we may see a sell off....buy rumour sell on the news thingy...now if Trump wins then a bigger sell off initially... | diku | |
08/11/2016 17:00 | Let's all watch the news everybody | mbmiah | |
08/11/2016 16:31 | My opinion and my limited knowledge I think this will add a few more pennies if Clinton is announced the winner. This is a guess based on what I hear on the tv so no advice intended | ckafetz | |
08/11/2016 16:25 | No chance 250p - might get 220p to results then pan down around 200p. Might see 250p in 2018 ! | clond | |
08/11/2016 16:10 | 250p by end of feb or before | portside1 | |
08/11/2016 14:57 | How's the presidency election going to effect the banks share price I wonder?Who thinks trump will do it? | mbmiah | |
08/11/2016 14:54 | diku Clinton elected so tomorrow we should see big rise , if the reports on this issue is correct | portside1 | |
08/11/2016 14:39 | will now not respond to your foul posts . you are not worth it , | portside1 | |
08/11/2016 14:38 | i am very relaxed it makes no difference to me what ever happens . but I do care about the working class , you think only of greed | portside1 | |
08/11/2016 14:11 | amoore is a sad bexit loser and can not except the result of over 17m voters sad dimwit | portside1 | |
08/11/2016 14:10 | AMOORE IT APPEARS YOU ARE A SAD LOSER GET A LIFE . | portside1 | |
08/11/2016 13:44 | porty power!... | diku | |
08/11/2016 13:43 | ffs Porstide1 going totally off topic again. Do you just like the sound of your own voice? | amoore70 | |
08/11/2016 13:38 | how can MKS TSCO SAINS COMPETE WITH THOSE THAT PAY NO TAX AVOID THESE COMPANIES IF YOU LOVE THE UK | portside1 | |
08/11/2016 13:34 | diku I an very confident next year is our year and in 2018 divs going back up will add another 40k soon | portside1 | |
08/11/2016 13:08 | porty...hope you are correct on 250p....I think we are well due of a mega deal within banking sector...Barc could well be the one.... And that WPP CEO is the best paid man in FTSE 100... | diku | |
08/11/2016 12:43 | We revealed last month that 12 British companies in the Footsie – including Rolls-Royce, Vodafone and British American Tobacco – had paid no tax here. Since then, Royal Bank of Scotland, British advertising multinational WPP and several foreign mining companies have also admitted that they had no, or negligible, UK corporation tax bills. RBS issued a sustainability report earlier this month showing it had no UK corporation tax bill – which it says is due to its continuing losses. A source close to WPP said the group made about ten per cent of its profits in Britain, but that its tax bill is ‘minimal’ Companies in the Footsie that do not make their money in Britain do not have to pay tax here. WPP – headed by Sir Martin Sorrell – borrows most of its cash in the UK to fund its worldwide operations. British companies are allowed to subtract their debt interest payments before calculating how much tax they owe on their profits. Mining companies Antofagasta, Fresnillo, Polymetal and Randgold Resources all said they do not make any profit in the UK and therefore have no or negligible tax to pay here. Just over half the companies in the Footsie are required to reveal their UK tax bill because some of their shares are traded in the US, where accounting rules are stricter Tesco pays more uk tax than all the above put together it stinks and these are the companies pushing to stay in the rotten eu | portside1 | |
08/11/2016 12:22 | well it looks we have turned the corner and over the next 6 months will be over 250p | portside1 | |
08/11/2016 10:11 | The Bank of England said on Tuesday that UK banks would be given an extra two years until 2022 to build up sufficient funds to ensure they do not need to rely on taxpayer bailouts if they go under. The central bank also said it would help smaller banks and building societies by increasing the size they can become before more onerous capital rules take effect. The Bank's statement follows a consultation it began in December 2015, which it said aimed to define one of the final pieces in the jig saw to avoid a repeat of the 2008 taxpayer bailouts of RBS and Lloyds. Governor Mark Carney said: "This policy is a significant milestone on the journey to end 'too big to fail' in the UK. [It] will ensure that banks that provide essential economic functions hold sufficient resources to be resolved in an orderly way, without recourse to public funds." | keifer derrin | |
07/11/2016 13:48 | S. African pension fund seeks central bank approval to increase Barclays Africa stake: Video Brigitte Gabriel's Urgent Election Message | johnwise |
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