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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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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/6/2016
09:39
Vote leave!Controlled immigration is a good thing.The word is "controlled".How can an uncontrolled policy be good?
supermarky
16/6/2016
09:37
Chris - best to filter Portside1 - I did it years ago and makes this board a lot more enjoyable....
keifer derrin
16/6/2016
09:36
keifer derrin,

excellent!
LOL

christh
16/6/2016
09:35
on my poll its neck and neck it could swing either whey .
portside1
16/6/2016
09:35
portside1,
do not get personal now!!!!!!!!!

Think of your background before you open your gob!

christh
16/6/2016
09:34
a quick question - I've been reading that interest rates will increase if we brexit - won't that be good for banks as they'll make more profits (assuming it doesn't cause a crash in the housing market causing poor mortgage payment)......

I See that Nigel Farage was out shouting down the EU Fisheries policies. But out of 38 votes on the EU Fisheries he only voted 9 of those votes. He was also part on the EU Fisheries Committee and it appears out of 42 meetings he only turned up once....hardly standing up for Fisherman....

One last thing - if we do vote for Brexit - does it mean that UKIP MEPs lose there jobs and become unemployed and will have to start collecting Job Seekers allowance :-) lol

keifer derrin
16/6/2016
09:33
supermarky,
I heard you once,no nered to be repetitive....and no need to be using vulgar language.

It's a shame you are attacking me on words or statements already in the public domain which experienced politicians and intellectuals have maintain and
said explicitly will happen.

Its a shame you are not listening to the people in the inside the government,
the experts in economics, previous politicians etc.

Trying to discredit every scientist, authoritarian, expert is a travesty and misleading for any ordinary person.

I will advise you to educate yourself along with the same opionated people
from our economists,enterpreuners and intellectuals.

If I am told by the police do not drive that way there is hole in the ground
I will not go that way because I am going to hurt myself and destroy my car.

Simple as that.

christh
16/6/2016
09:19
he is a immigrant
portside1
16/6/2016
09:18
Christh "The UK will not survive outside the EU"Absolutely disgraceful comment. You have such distain for the great British people. Pathetic.
supermarky
16/6/2016
08:55
Johnwise 16 Jun'16 - 08:41 - 117568 of 117568

That's a dodgy site.
Aiming to discredit every intellectual person in the UK.
Even Stephen Hawkins is been discredited!!!!!!!!!!!


UK never bailout Greece neither Europe!

Greece is been screwed by creditors from all over the world.
IMF, European fund,Troika all been wanting high interest on their loans to
Greece.
Same in Ireland, same in Cyprus.

There's no such thing as giving money away.It's all on interest at 4% or 6%
to member states.

christh
16/6/2016
08:41
"And Mark Carney former Goldman Sachs employee and now Governor of the Bank of England. That would be the Goldman Sachs which earned millions cooking Greece’s books to make it look like Greece qualified to join the Euro – and now we in the UK are paying billions to bail Greece out."
johnwise
16/6/2016
08:39
portside - agree with you views on that washed up geldof
joe say
16/6/2016
08:34
Anthony Davies has been appointed chief executive of Barclays Bank’s Hong Kong branch




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johnwise
16/6/2016
08:34
Start-ups in India set to get a Barclays boost

British banking and financial services major Barclays on Wednesday launched Rise, an innovative hub for fintech start-ups, in collaboration with 91 spring board in Mumbai.

johnwise
16/6/2016
08:33
....now that is blind faith! Do you make the same detailed analysis when you invest? ;)))
alphorn
16/6/2016
08:30
Brexit will win, and the UK will be better for it. The people will make sure of it.
cat100
16/6/2016
08:21
looking to buy more barcs . closing all my isa and saving accounts pointless to put money into them . feel sorry for the poor who can not invest their little nest eggs .
portside1
16/6/2016
08:20
Cameron has failed to recognise that EU migration is out of control & will increasingly be the single biggest threat to our society for the next few years , the UK is the preferred & target destination of EU (& global) migrants, overall this will have a HUGELY negative economic and social impact within the UK. At the same time the EU is verging on crisis (recent warnings at ecb & large banks) and it continues to drag the UK into a direction it doesn't want to travel. I haven't been impressed with the remain campaign during this referendum very 'euro trashy'.. It would appear Dave's agenda for the UK is all about what Dave wants and wants and not the people of the UK

Remainer Ed Vaizey savaged by facts and has no answers against Brexit

johnwise
16/6/2016
08:03
SS's post is not acceptable.
alphorn
16/6/2016
08:02
Johnwise -totally agree with you-its really become a political issue Cameron wins or Boris wins in the latter case earmarked for the next Prime Minister
astol
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