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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Standard Chartered Plc | LSE:STAN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004082847 | ORD USD0.50 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-4.20 | -0.56% | 750.80 | 750.80 | 751.00 | 763.80 | 746.60 | 761.00 | 4,045,613 | 16:02:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 18.02B | 3.47B | 1.2403 | 6.05 | 20.97B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/7/2016 15:45 | Interactive Investor states £8 also.. Article today | gilesy911 | |
01/7/2016 12:54 | inverse head and shoulders here ? target £8 ? | stoxx67 | |
24/6/2016 09:21 | Brexit comments for STAN? | petethehippy | |
10/5/2016 10:15 | 600p anyone? | pyglet | |
10/5/2016 10:13 | Golden cross about to form and RSI turning. Strong buy IMO | pyglet | |
03/5/2016 15:56 | pyglet, in your dreams!! HSBC has smashed the sector for today!! | netflix2015 | |
27/4/2016 15:16 | Could end up blue here | pyglet | |
27/4/2016 08:36 | "strewth" lets see what happens to OZ banks first? edit 11/5 $1tr added in Q1 china's debt load is worse than everybody else's except pre-crisis Ireland 08, dyor | mike24 | |
26/4/2016 14:03 | I think it will go to £12 double from this point. | qantas | |
26/4/2016 13:52 | wonder where this will go | isaready | |
26/4/2016 10:12 | Excellent set of results, very good progress made 600p plus on the way. | chrisgail | |
26/4/2016 08:07 | Delayed Air Traffic Control. | qantas | |
25/4/2016 01:23 | Kill your short positions gentlemen you have been warned. I was kind enough to inform you months and months ago that stan was about to bleed value and the ideal short position was about to open up, thankfully long holders reached for the door before the drop off and made a killer short trade like I advised.Now, I was kindly informed by my illuminati contact that all short trade holders sare about to be killed for the next few quarters. So I reiterate!!! Kill your short , you have been warned. | ball deap | |
18/4/2016 13:49 | Soon will be Friar TUCKER time. These OXBRIDGE and HARVARD BRIGADE look after themselves and always get HANDSOMELY REWARDED for INCOMPETENCE. A bit like ROBIN HOOD really !!!!!! | hvs | |
18/4/2016 12:40 | Stay well clear Friar Tucker ex Bank of England is coming The financial crisis was on HIS WATCH and it is reported he LOVED BOB with DIAMONDS from Barclays. Then when it all exploded it was HARVARD was it not ???? These HARVARD and OXBRIDGE BRIGADE look after themselves NOT SHAREHOLDERS Friar TUCKER is most WELCOME to STAN STAY well CLEAR As it goes hemay well bring alomg Ed with NO BALLs who was also one of the FINANCIAL CRASH onlookers with very little ACTION. Now in HARVARD as well. Soft touch was it not ????? They all looks after eachother. INCOMPETENCE PAYS | hvs | |
13/4/2016 15:59 | Analysts,they tell you to sell then weeks later buy. | johnyee 7 | |
13/4/2016 15:13 | China data? | redartbmud | |
13/4/2016 14:34 | thinking much the same Rob, obviously buying pressure...but as to why... no idea ! | stoxx67 | |
13/4/2016 14:06 | Any reason for 8.3% rise in Hong Kong and now 9.6% on Stan in UK FTSE? | robertfaulkner | |
05/4/2016 16:03 | The Premiership has a massive worldwide audience, especially including SC's main markets. And you'll watch that ad for 90 minutes! | erdingtonian | |
04/4/2016 21:55 | Since SC is so broke that they cannot pay their shareholders a final dividend, wtf are they sponsoring Liverpool FC shirts at a cost of £30 million? A bit of a slap in the face for us, methinks... It was the same thing with RBS splashing their (our) dosh on the 6 Nations Rugby Championship. | keyhole |
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