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BARC Barclays Plc

204.35
0.35 (0.17%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  0.35 0.17% 204.35 204.75 204.85 205.00 199.20 202.00 107,968,474 16:35:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3470 5.90 31.04B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 204p. Over the last year, Barclays shares have traded in a share price range of 128.34p to 206.70p.

Barclays currently has 15,154,554,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Barclays is £31.04 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.90.

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26/10/2015
14:04
ken apartments for sale in spain in Murcia brand new 2 bed 42k
portside1
26/10/2015
14:02
informant. you are nave if you had a tenth of what i have you would be very happy have over 750k in market will die with it still in market I uy inmy daughters names just a bit of fun

I did have the good days never to return .
the world now is in terminal decline .pop 7.3b
Europe to be a crime ridden place
vote out

portside1
26/10/2015
13:50
EU is not in poverty, it will rebound. What don't understand is that we have one common entity. That is everyone is human. Thick people like you brush EVERYONE as one. That's why you are always going to be an illogical baboon.you sound like someone who has lots of problems and looking to blame someone. That is where life gets evil. Call someone for help.
informant
26/10/2015
13:47
Immigrants with knives. What about the British people with knives.
informant
26/10/2015
13:46
You say put refugees in my home. But then you talk about the homeless. Well you put these scum in your home. These British lazy scum do nothing. Deport them to Australia.
informant
26/10/2015
13:44
Portside - I am greedy you got me. I am ambitious.
informant
26/10/2015
13:25
informant you sound and post like a greedy person only interested in money ,
if you are not then take in refugees in your home .but alas you will not
the uk has over 620000 homeless people so do they not matter .
now look at france migrants using knifes to attack drivers thugs a person running away from conflict do not use knifes on lorry drivers doing their job
teir ar hundreds of polish migrants in our prisons . Poland let all prisoners out if they left the country now they are here and have murdered young girls fact not fiction .

the eu is finished poverty in the eu will be terrible crime is out of control not my words rad the French and german papers . hungry the only eu country telling the truth

portside1
26/10/2015
12:31
Jeeez chill out.
smurfy2001
26/10/2015
09:07
I was pumping this polish nurse for information about another matter. But she said the British nurses are leaving because they are overworked for £27,000 a year. Poor British nurse. They earn above average wages and complain. Greedy scum. Good luck in New Zealand and Australia you scum.
informant
26/10/2015
08:55
I have hired a number of EU people in my business and they are hard working. Never been sick, get the job done.
informant
26/10/2015
08:54
The EU has helped the UK economy. Deport the British scum who do not work.
informant
26/10/2015
08:53
Vote IN. U.K. Will go down the pan. We will get too many un-educated scum like portside and will we lag behind China, India, Singapore in the Education system.
informant
26/10/2015
08:50
What about the British who are lazy scum. We should deport them, see if they can fight to get back in. Quicker they cut the benefits the better. Or we can trade them for the people who want to work.
informant
26/10/2015
08:44
LETS HAVE THE VOTE NOW AND GET OUT OF THE EU .
CAMERON IS TRYING TO SELL THE DOWN THE RIVER
VOTE OUT

portside1
26/10/2015
08:40
the answer is simple they are cowards and want free hand outs lazy scum .
most are men under 30 leaving their families at home .low life people only interested in paths of gold . not willing to fight to protect their families
and country , willing to risk all for a life of benefits .all non refugees e sent back , all
refugees should go to the nearest country and not allowed to cross borders
as they like . HUNGRY THE ONLY LEADRS WITH HONOUR AND HONESTY.

WELL DONE HUNGRY A COUTRY OF MEN NOT COWARDS

portside1
26/10/2015
07:53
Barclays, Blackfriars & BlackRock all say B careful of China equity rebound
johnwise
26/10/2015
07:20
migrants .willing to die to reach free hand outs but not willing to fight for their countries . the are just benefit migrants it is a good job the men of thelast war did not run away . these migrants are not men just low life looking for free hand outs . stay and fight for your country
portside1
24/10/2015
19:01
ken it is fine but I like the north better for what I like no noise
portside1
24/10/2015
18:59
Could £25,000 payout spark new PPI claims spree?

A landmark ruling – and payout – could trigger another wave of payment protection insurance claims

Santander has quietly paid almost £25,000 relating to a PPI complaint it had previously thrown out, potentially paving the way for millions of customers to reopen complaints previously dismissed.

johnwise
24/10/2015
18:12
Analysts wait to hear latest results from Barclays, RBS and Lloyds Banking Group


Three of Britain's largest banks are reporting results next week


Analysts at UBS expect Barclays to post third quarter pre-tax profits down 4% to £1.8bn compared to a year ago, "largely due to weaker investment banking revenues".

Since the financial crisis it has become harder to generate revenues from investment banking, due to a range of new rules imposed by regulators around the world.

johnwise
24/10/2015
18:02
Ken,

You could try tripadvisor,

smurfy2001
24/10/2015
16:57
Too many t trades
oliversanvil
24/10/2015
16:19
Why doesn't this share hold to a gain
mj19
24/10/2015
07:45
Seconds out: Barclays in the ring with the Treasury Select Committee
johnwise
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