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BARC Barclays Plc

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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
  0.05 0.02% 259.00 258.95 259.05 260.95 258.95 260.05 6,372,992 08:35:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3612 7.20 37.71B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 258.95p. Over the last year, Barclays shares have traded in a share price range of 136.50p to 263.15p.

Barclays currently has 14,561,067,604 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Barclays is £37.71 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 7.20.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/11/2024
09:13
Tens of hundreds to lse their jobs because of labour stupid polices Their now needs every one to walk out and close down the U.K.
portside1
12/11/2024
08:26
VIDEO

"You have no idea what is coming...(Nagel Farage)

johnwise
12/11/2024
08:23
Starmer and ed Miliband to make millions. Over their green polices by the firm Ed owns It's criminal and must be investigated
portside1
12/11/2024
08:15
China eyes $1 trillion trade surplus milestone; US and EU eye stricter tariffs

The surplus increased by 16% in 2024, with exports outpacing imports amid low domestic demand.

China’s trade surplus reached 5.2% of its GDP by Q3, the highest in nearly a decade.
Chinese exports have grown across 170 markets, intensifying trade friction globally.



VIDEO..Donald Trump: "I'll take jobs back from China, Mexico"

johnwise
12/11/2024
08:00
Israel must be expelled from UN – Iran

The call comes after an alleged Israeli airstrike on the Syrian capital of Damascus killed several civilians


Iran’s foreign ministry has called for Israel to be removed from the United Nations after Syria said multiple civilians had been killed in an IDF airstrike on its capital Damascus on Sunday.

According to Syria’s SANA state-run news agency, the “Israeli enemy launched an aerial act of aggression from the direction of the occupied Syrian Golan.” It said the strike had targeted a residential building in the Sayyidah Zaynab, killing several civilians, including women and children.

In a statement on Monday, foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei “vehemently condemned Sunday’s aggressive attack by the Zionist regime,” and accused international bodies of turning a blind eye to alleged Israeli strikes.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) typically neither confirms nor denies such attacks.

Baghaei also urged the international community to “take practical and effective measures against the Zionist regime, including imposing an arms embargo, expelling the regime from the United Nations, and prosecuting and punishing its leaders.”

He said Israel routinely targets Syrian, Lebanese and Palestinian territory with impunity because it enjoys the “unconditional support” of the US and “certain European nations.” He described those countries as “accomplices in the genocide and war crimes committed” by Israel in Gaza and elsewhere in the region.

Earlier this month, Malaysia prepared a draft resolution for the United Nations General Assembly, calling for the removal of Israel from the international organization over its actions in Palestine.

Amid its ongoing military operation against Hamas militants in Gaza, as well as rising tensions with Iran, Israel’s relations with the UN have become increasingly strained.

In early October, West Jerusalem declared UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres persona non grata, accusing him of failing to unequivocally condemn a previous Iranian missile attack on the Jewish state. Following Tehran’s strike, Guterres said in a post on X that he condemned the overall broadening of the Middle East conflict.

More than 100 UN member states have since signed a letter denouncing Israel’s decision regarding Guterres. The document insisted that “such actions undermine the United Nations’ ability to carry out its mandate, which includes mediating conflicts and providing humanitarian support.”

stonedyou
12/11/2024
07:58
H&M axes 150 jobs with call centre closure


High street retailer H&M is axeing 150 jobs in Edinburgh after confirming that its call centre in Waveley Gate will close next month.

Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes appealed to company bosses to look at all options when the office’s future was first put in doubt in the summer.

H&M said the number of job losses had been reduced by people being offered alternative roles, finding other employment or choosing to leave voluntarily.

johnwise
12/11/2024
07:47
After the Labour Job Tax:

BREAKING NEWS Unemployment in the UK rises to 4.3% and earnings fall to 4.8% under Labour in blow for Starmer and Reeves


Wage growth has fallen to its lowest level in more than two years while Britain's jobless rate jumped by more than expected, according to official figures.

The Office for National Statistics said average regular earnings growth eased back to 4.8 per cent in the three months to September, down from 4.9 per cent in the previous three months.

This marked the lowest level since the three months to June 2022.

johnwise
12/11/2024
07:28
Fox Business

Larry Kudlow: Stocks 'keep rallying' after Trump's victory

Things are happening...TRUMP is in charge

johnwise
12/11/2024
06:02
VIDEO

Trump set to unleash US energy: You won't believe the economic impact

johnwise
12/11/2024
05:54
Fox Business

How has the Trump win revitalized the energy industry?

Video

johnwise
11/11/2024
22:41
Overview Of Russian Strikes In Ukraine On November 11, 2024

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The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the Armed Forces of Ukraine do not stop exchanging strikes on each other’s rear infrastructure in an attempt to disrupt military supplies, the operation of military and industrial facilities. The Russian military wins the daily battles, pounds Ukrainian rear, repelling Ukrainian drone strikes in Russian rear.

The night of November 11th was not an exception. The Armed Forces of Ukraine attempted another attack on the Russian border regions. Compared to the massive drone attack on the Russian capital, today’s night strike were much more timide. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, 17 Ukrainian drones were intercepted and destroyed at night and in the morning. They included:

12 UAVs destroyed in the Kursk region;
1 UAV destroyed in the Belgorod region;
4 UAVs destroyed in the Voronezh region.
The attack was repelled by the Russian air defense forces. No significant damage was reported in the Russian rear regions.

In their turn, Russian forces continued daily night strikes on Ukrainian rear infrastructure. Russian kamikaze drones, missiles, upgraded heavy bombs attacked a number of strategically important facilities on the territory of Ukraine, including military manufacturing plants, airfields and energy supply facilities.

The attack was launched in several waves. Russian drones entered Ukrainian airspace from different directions. According to Ukrainian monitoring sources, explosions thundered in the Kyiv, Mykolaiv, Zaporizhia, Kharkiv, Sumy, Zhytomyr, Kherson, Dnipropetrivsk regions.

The attack began on the evening of November 10th. Al least one Russian Kh-59 or Kh-69 air-launched cruise missile struck the Pivdennyi Machine-Building Plant (Pivdenmash or Yuzhmash) in the city of Dnipro (Dnipropetrivsk). As a result of the strike, the assembly shop for the assembly and repair of missile and aviation systems caught fire and the military equipment, including supplied by NATO countries, was destroyed or heavily damaged.

The city of Mykolaiv came under a wave of Russian drone strikes. Ukrainian air defense failed to repel the attack. As a result several strategically important targets were destroyed. One of them was the local Kulbakino military airfield, where Russian kamikaze drones destroyed the P-18 radar station, heavily damaged the Su-24 bombers and airfield infrastructure.

Another target destroyed in the city of Mykolaiv was a logistics hub of the Armed Forces of Ukraine deployed in the industrial zone on Mayachna street. As a result of the large fire caused by the strikes, Ukrainian warehouses with ammunition and military equipment were destroyed.

Explosions were also reported in the area of the local port.

Russian forces are also destroying Ukrainian energy infrastructure that provides for the needs of the Ukrainian military. At night, Russian drones damaged the Lisova-330 substation in the town of Korosten in the Zhytomyr region. Emergency shutdowns were recorded in the Zhytomyr and Cherkasy regions.

Russian forces are pounding the Ukrainian military in the eastern war-torn regions, including with their upgraded heavy bombs, which now can reach targets in the cities of Kharkiv and Zaporozhie as well as through their regions.

Russian strikes were reported in the area of the town of Vyshgorod in the Kyiv region but their results are yet to be revealed.

Kyiv is complaining that the Russian military managed to increase the production of its drones and missiles, upgrades them and increases effectiveness of its strikes, while Ukrainian air defense is depleted. Ukrainian media are spreading reports that there are negotiations about the suspension of strikes on the strategic energy infrastructure. This is allegedly Trump who is discussing this issue with Putin after Zelensky’s request. The Kremlin denied any phone calls from Washington.


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stonedyou
11/11/2024
21:48
VIDEO

Katie Hopkins: Three reasons the TRUMP win matters to Britain ….. and a PS

johnwise
11/11/2024
21:28
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“For God’s SAKE!” | Keir Starmer Slammed Over His ‘Globalist Agenda’

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johnwise
11/11/2024
20:54
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11/11/2024
17:33
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Climate Emergency? | Keir Starmer At COP29 As UK Aims Net Zero

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johnwise
11/11/2024
10:52
City AM
www.cityam.com


Business Budget backlash builds as hospitality giants write to Chancellor


The government is under increasing pressure to revisit its hikes to employer national insurance contributions and the minimum wage after a number of the UK’s largest employers voiced concerns about the impact of the changes on their costs and operations.

Over 200 of the UK’s biggest hospitality businesses signed a letter to the Chancellor yesterday warning that the additional tax bill will force some businesses into liquidation and that others will have to drastically reduce their headcount and slash investment in order to meet the additional costs imposed by Labour’s first Budget.

The open letter to Rachel Reeves (pictured), signed by Premier Inn-owner Whitbread, Wagamama operator The Restaurant Group and pub giant Marston’s, also comes as several of the UK’s major supermarkets have begun to reveal the true cost of the employer national insurance contributions (NICs) rise to their business.

Tesco, the UK’s largest private employer, faces a £1bn increase to its national insurance bill over the course of this parliament, according to Morgan Stanley analysis published yesterday. And rival supermarkets Sainsbury’s and Asda both revealed last week that they were expecting to pay an additional £140m and £100m respectively in employer NICs.

johnwise
11/11/2024
10:29
Keir Starmer is already plotting against Donald Trump just five days after election


Mr Biden's national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, has urged Mr Trump not to abandon Ukraine.


Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron are plotting to dramatically increase military support for Ukraine before Donald Trump arrives in the White House.

The Prime Minister and French President will meet in Paris today and discuss whether the outgoing US President, Joe Biden, can finally be persuaded to give Kyiv the green light to fire British-made Storm Shadow missiles deep into Russia.

johnwise
11/11/2024
10:05
"Iran wanted to kill Trump"

When will the whole world, including countries in the Middle East, openly accept that Iran is a rogue State and treat Iran accordingly. Iran is behind so much of the conflicts in the Middle East and even Africa, they also supply drones to Russia for use against Ukraine. They support militarily and financially extreme groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, Houhti, Isis and more.
They refuse the right for Israel to exist yet at the same time are a member of the United Nations About time they were drummed out of the United Nations..


The Daily Mail


Revenge assassination plot that could still push the world to the brink:

Why Iran wanted to kill Trump on US soil... and how Donald could wreak vengeance

It was not the only plot to assassinate Trump during the US election but, had it succeeded, it could have changed the world more than any other event of the past six months.

That's because it was not the act of some lone wolf but a state-sponsored conspiracy by Iran concocted as an act of cold-blooded revenge - at least, that's according to US Department of Justice charging documents unveiled by a New York court last week.

johnwise
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