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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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0.35 | 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 |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3470 | 5.90 | 31.04B |
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15/6/2016 20:03 | Boix WTF are you talking about, it's FOREVER. Even if we voted to stay there is nothing stopping us from taking another vote in the future, just like there is nothing stopping Scotland for another referendum in a few years time. We live in a democracy. Maybe they will not take us back if we leave, maybe that is what you are insinuating. They would not turn out the 5th biggest economy in the world just because we democratically voted to leave. There are serious issues with Europe and no one is providing solutions. You are suggesting that if Greece went bust (which it will) and then left it would NEVER get back in in the future if they reapplied? I'm neither old or uneducated but I refuse to negate this to simple concepts. Just for the record I don't know which way I am voting, like many I sway from one side to the next because this is not a simple issue, but do not think for a moment there is not severe cultural and financial implications for us staying in. | terminated | |
15/6/2016 19:25 | Sorry Reimomo, I really should have added 'Trying' | ps0u3165 | |
15/6/2016 19:21 | Please if you don't understand please ask others.Please don't jump off the cliff this is not a normal 4 yr term parliament, this is for ever. | boix | |
15/6/2016 18:46 | Terminated - Excellent post, the most intelligent yet? I whole heartedly agree with you. | ianood | |
15/6/2016 17:51 | 'Barclay shares have been recovering for the last 8 years so' Really? Must have missed that rally... | reimomo | |
15/6/2016 17:04 | christh. IMHO your credibility went out of the window when you started quoting JC. Barclay shares have been recovering for the last 8 years so a few more will not be down to the Brexit or not. So stop the drama please. | ps0u3165 | |
15/6/2016 16:31 | the chancellor has said many things and then found that with the passage of time he was wrong | joe say | |
15/6/2016 16:26 | portside1, I cannot take any more so I've corrected your last para (Post 117517)...I'm surprised you haven't been told about this before and there are lots of other people who misuse these and similar words in the same way. 'which ever way the vote goes it will not affect my family not one bit but I will not stand by and see the poor being destroyed . As a right wing conservative I say CAMERON AND HIS CRONIES MUST RESIGN AS BLOODY LIARS A DISGRACE TO THE UK PUBLIC' The word As is a conjunction with lots of uses but the word Has is a verb used with he, she, it or a singular noun. | nasdaqpat | |
15/6/2016 16:19 | Many misguided people in the leave gambling campaign in here. UK will not survive outside EU. Gambling the future of UK. | christh | |
15/6/2016 16:09 | yesterday had a treble galileo gold 6.1 takatul 11.2 and boom box my nap 7.1 got beat on the line 20 ew treble cost me 8k now waiting for A SHIN HIKARI FIRST TWO UP TOOK 8.13 SHOULD WIN BUT YOU NEVER NO IF IT DOES WILL GIVE ME OVER 6K | portside1 | |
15/6/2016 16:02 | cc will be in the pub at 5 till midnight or may end up in the club you must have a very sad life , you need to make some money it may help go to the pubs ever night at around 5pm never cook in can not be bother to make a mess tonight will be good . young lady singing country | portside1 | |
15/6/2016 15:02 | super have spoken to hundreds of people 95% for out sick of the gravy train of the rich if those that want to stay in then leave the uk now go your not wanted the eu is all one way and its not for the benefit of the working classes the eu is rotten and corrupt just look at the scum lying family called KINNOCKS A BUNCH OF LIARS | portside1 | |
15/6/2016 14:38 | Vote leave!!!The full government machine will make us believe it'll be the end of the world to leave. Absolutely rubbish. We need to control immigration. That is not being anti immigration. That is being sensible. How can uncontrolled immigration be a good thing? We are a proud country with proud history.. Vote leave and actually manage our own affairs. We would also be able to grab the opportunity of trading with the other 80% of the world's economy. I think vote leavers will be more likely to definitely vote.Meanwhile I'm waiting for 150 long barc | supermarky | |
15/6/2016 13:49 | Well the Germans would want us to stay - once we go they will almost single handedly have to finance the entire EU enterprise. Also Poles are getting LOTS out of us. My small town is overrun with them and their shops. They are already looking down their noses at us. I saw some articles a couple of weeks go about the Southern counties wanting a similar vote, including Spain,Italy and Greece. 'Say No, lets just go' | scobak | |
15/6/2016 13:33 | 80% of dutch want us to leave according to the polls, whilst the Germans and Poles want us to stay I say - let's go dutch | joe say | |
15/6/2016 13:25 | We managed so well before joining the EU. Won't it be good to get back to an independent footing. This brexit will spell the end of EU......excellent. Stuff the EU. It has done no good. | scobak | |
15/6/2016 13:08 | most on here who are saying vote in are not brits they are immigrants fact which ever way the vote goes it will not affect my family not one bit but I will not stand by and see the poor being destroyed . has a right wing conservative I say CAMERON AND IS CRONIES MUST RESIGN HAS BLOODY LIARS A DISGRACE TO THE UK PUBLIC | portside1 |
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