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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hsbc Holdings Plc | LSE:HSBA | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005405286 | ORD $0.50 (UK REG) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.20 | -0.03% | 661.70 | 661.60 | 661.80 | 665.50 | 661.10 | 663.10 | 2,378,843 | 10:04:30 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-bank Holding Company | 65.91B | 23.53B | 1.2338 | 22.65 | 533.13B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/2/2016 17:22 | Anley. My post said should it go down a bit more doesnt constitute me being a bear i have waited a long time for this to hit my target. I did dip my toe today and will continue SHOULD it go a bit lower. I fully expect to make in the region of £50,000 over the next year or so | marko1961 | |
08/2/2016 16:55 | Not really when you consider what is going on the world banking industry. See my recent post concerning what HSBS is up to curtailing mortgages to the Chinese who then use the money to buy overseas property. Two German banks in difficulity........ Look at the French and Italian banks share prices and ask yourself why????? and then say is it not better to sit on my hands and do nothing until it all looks a bit brighter and that will stop you loosing your capital by trying to buy at the bottom............. My office is a dull place at the moment but we are watching oil, banks and how much they have invested into the world oil industry but we are in gold and silver using ETF's on the NYSE - that is our hedge. Only trying to help...............b | anley | |
08/2/2016 16:09 | Any bets where the bottom might be. This all seems a bit crazy. | nigthepig | |
08/2/2016 15:37 | Stevenrevell why not. Its just put a triple bottom on £4.40. Today. Long term. Should it go down a bit more hey ho | marko1961 | |
08/2/2016 15:32 | Bought at 439.9 | jimbox1 | |
08/2/2016 14:12 | Just a quick one. Did anyone buy at £4.40. | marko1961 | |
08/2/2016 12:55 | Comments off my dealing desk....... HSBC shares have moved to 52-week lows and are now at the lowest level since 2009. The bank recently said that they are going to curb mortgage provisions to Chinese nationals looking to buy property in the United States. HSBC had been very active in this market. So until the European and US banks stabilise in price keep away for the time being............ | anley | |
08/2/2016 11:34 | No worries mate. You have a good day | marko1961 | |
08/2/2016 11:29 | Stevenrevell. Im on ur page now. Royal dutch shell and bg group. To be honest with you i havent ever had a possition or held any of these share So cant comment as i have no idea about them | marko1961 | |
08/2/2016 11:24 | Stevenrevell sorry mate Rdsb ? I have had loads of questions thrown on me from several shares i have this morning So working through for people. Quite clearly some folk ready to dip toes | marko1961 | |
08/2/2016 11:20 | I will have a look so is that bg group | marko1961 | |
08/2/2016 11:18 | No idea mate | marko1961 | |
08/2/2016 11:13 | How about rdsb an bg marko | stevenrevell | |
08/2/2016 11:07 | Iv just got 60p in my head marko | stevenrevell | |
08/2/2016 11:00 | Marko if I want some rdsb Whitch is the best way to buy rdsb or BG ta | stevenrevell | |
08/2/2016 10:42 | Probably so he could buy in cheaper. | nigthepig | |
08/2/2016 10:35 | Stevenrevell why would you want it to drag lloyds down ? | marko1961 | |
08/2/2016 10:31 | Nigthepig. Good morning. It is indeed My toe has just been dipped at my £4.40 | marko1961 | |
08/2/2016 10:10 | It's there marko need it to drag LLOYDS down | stevenrevell | |
08/2/2016 09:56 | Marko nearly at the £4.40 that you predicted a while back when the share was much higher. | nigthepig | |
08/2/2016 09:50 | Sub £4 looms imo. | aussiedonnie |
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