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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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0.70 | 0.33% | 213.95 | 213.90 | 214.00 | 215.15 | 212.60 | 213.30 | 44,866,775 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3470 | 6.16 | 32.42B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/5/2016 08:08 | If UK Brexit were to happen then is there an exit fee payable to EU?...heha...never know how the deals/agreements are structured by our Politicans... | diku | |
18/5/2016 08:03 | porty...you on overdrive mode this morning?... | diku | |
18/5/2016 07:51 | . The first draft of today’s Queen’s Speech reads like an episode of Star Trek. Government by gimmick: Driverless cars! A space port in Cornwall! The pie-in-the-sky policies .. | johnwise | |
18/5/2016 07:25 | tim martin now on tv talking sense he says the eu is bust | portside1 | |
18/5/2016 07:23 | Michael Heseltine is very concerned that he will lose is land subs from the eu tens of thousands | portside1 | |
18/5/2016 07:19 | report low interests is time bomb for the uk when the people in their 50s retire its pointless to save . its losing value big time . and so the workers are blowing the lot on hols . and cars . 65% of the public have no savings at all just live from month to month | portside1 | |
18/5/2016 07:13 | living wage over £320 a week pension for those that retired before april £115 no wonder many who never earned enough to save are living in poverty the uk sends billions to the rotten eu and our services are crashing | portside1 | |
18/5/2016 07:10 | When our government says "we must help the farmers", it means "we must help the 0.1%". Most of the land here is owned by exceedingly wealthy people. Some of them are millionaires from elsewhere: sheikhs, oligarchs and mining magnates who own vast estates in this country. Although they might pay no taxes in the UK, they receive millions in farm subsidies. They are the world's most successful benefit tourists. Yet, amid the manufactured terror of immigrants living off British welfare payments, we scarcely hear a word said against them. look at all the in campaign mps who get thousands from the eu via our taxes paid to the eu Cameron hestine yeo and many more this is why they want in the evidence is all their to see it stinks of corruption and why have they not declared their interest in staying in the corrupt eu | portside1 | |
18/5/2016 06:49 | vote out the uk will be better off . the eu is finished its bust Greece Italy spain Portugal are bust Poland has never been any good a dump a nation of spongers | portside1 | |
18/5/2016 06:47 | smurfy a move is coming | portside1 | |
18/5/2016 00:03 | Sorry port but like RBS this stock sucks. Can't understand what is holding banks banks, surely not brexit. | smurfy2001 | |
17/5/2016 16:44 | some one is buying a big holding in these via a fund .so in my view these are now going to blow when the order is filled | portside1 | |
17/5/2016 15:36 | European immigrants to Britain cost the taxpayer £3 million a day last year, according to a new analysis. MigrationWatch UK, which campaigns for tougher border controls, said the overall cost of immigration from Europe – including recent arrivals and those who have lived here many decades - was £1.2 billion last year. The sum was calculated by deducting the cost of benefits and public services, such as the NHS, which were consumed by migrants from the amount of money they contributed to the Exchequer through tax. In another important finding, the new research said immigrants who have arrived since 2001 – including hundreds of thousands of arrivals from the | portside1 | |
17/5/2016 15:05 | QUESTION . will barcs when split sell off the American business ? when will the split happen what are the dates , how much will the investment arm be worth | portside1 | |
17/5/2016 15:02 | Barclays have little to nothing of investments in the EU AND MAKES NO DIFFERENCE TO BARCS | portside1 | |
17/5/2016 15:00 | why do you think all these non uk companies are spending millions on the in campaign its not for the benefit of employees . they pay no taxes exploit the uk for their own ends they do not give a toss about the uk | portside1 | |
17/5/2016 14:51 | yes back to barcs have to wait till next april for big news or the april after | portside1 | |
17/5/2016 14:49 | TOP you are biased I do not think you are omniscient but just a know all who thinks he is . I have been in ever country of interest .and the two best are agentina and peru | portside1 | |
17/5/2016 14:47 | No posts about today share price ? Guess no one is watching.. | smartypants | |
17/5/2016 13:05 | It's not the country of manufacture to blame, it's the specifications of the parent company which dictates quality. Apple don't make the iphone, it's Foxconn, however they also build products for most major manufacturers. Take IBM as an example, they used to build Alcatel and Acer laptops and PC's, however the IBM system would retail at £3k when you could pick up the Acer for under £1k. You would then hear people say, "oh, I'd never buy a cheapo Acer, it has to be an IBM system for me", of course the comedy there was that both systems were built in the same factory, by the same people, with the same components and to the same specifications, however the "dafties" paid an extra £2k for a bezel with the IBM logo on it. Nothing changes.......... | ladeside | |
17/5/2016 12:58 | Destroying ourselves: Free trade is not so free when Britain has Millions unemployed living on Government handouts ,as Trump says "one way free trade is stupid trade" 06 Feb 2002 At the time from the Sunday Times Rich list Dyson was worth £500 million In last months Sunday Times rich list Dyson is now worth £5 Billion Dyson should have been hit with a 30 % import tax 06 Feb 2002 800 jobs to go as 'sad' Dyson moves factory to Far East Cleaning up: Dyson's production costs will be 30pc lower in the Far East, the company said Video In this interview, Sir Goldsmith discusses the ramifications of free-trade agreements that were about to take place in 1994 (GATT), as you can retrospectively see, he correctly predicted many of the things that happened after that. | johnwise | |
17/5/2016 12:42 | Volatility trading in full swing again it seems. Back in about now, or maybe another dip while barrow boys are at liquid lunch break and just before they're back. History lesson number one repeated as folk not taking it in; 40-60 years is but a blink of an eye, especially when compared with US, UK or, as Boris is so keen, the Roman Empire! All against really don't get it as much bigger than 'them' and 'us', good tools, bad tools or anything else. Getting along and being one human race is what it's about. All should be welcome. We didn't want William the Conqueror but all Brexiter's are saying it was all for the best in the end. Lol. Yorkshire white rose versus Lancs red rose, perhaps we should go back to feudal county-regional based divisions next? I've never given dissent and division a moment's thought and never will. Getting on and being agreeable in life are all that matter, n'est pas? As our forebears might have said! Topicel | topicel |
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