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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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1.35 | 0.67% | 202.35 | 202.10 | 202.20 | 203.40 | 199.58 | 202.50 | 47,820,183 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3470 | 5.83 | 30.63B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/6/2016 11:06 | Christh - I once respected some of the 3rd party news you once imparted - even though you often directed me to dodgy sites that my Virus Checked Cyber Security Module went into overdrive but I really think you surpassed yourself today: christh 27 Jun'16 - 09:20 - 118166 of 118186 'Bregrexit': I voted for Brexit – and now I realise what a terrible mistake I made Who the hell is Emily Tierney? At the very best she is a blond actress famous for playing witches - or maybe that's a different Emily - and this one is an even bigger nothing. When I decanted my weekend's ingress this morning I only used three sheets of bog paper - and now I wish I used four I wonder if I could find a newspaper interested in my story - You are obviously a man who knows the papers so here's your change to redeem yourself - give me the name of a paper I can sell my story to and redeem my fortune and get me out of the sh1t. | technohead | |
27/6/2016 11:06 | Duplicate post - sorry - you don't want to read my drivel twice | technohead | |
27/6/2016 10:59 | I've Started To Accumulate! | chinese investor | |
27/6/2016 10:59 | Might go lower | clond | |
27/6/2016 10:56 | very happy with 135p for first tranche, thanks again for your bargain shares | spadman | |
27/6/2016 10:51 | Suspended ! | chinese investor | |
27/6/2016 10:46 | The fall in the share price is way, way overdone. | investordave | |
27/6/2016 10:30 | Its been a few years but im back again looking for a bargain | spadman | |
27/6/2016 10:09 | The fear factor isnt in yet, there is some truth i think, in the above statement that the banks cannot really be a good investment until we know direction from the EU. Denmark and Holland may be first to get referendum. Then France. No stability for several months certainly not enough to get a 'recovery' bounce, | squiresquire | |
27/6/2016 09:54 | Market wants the short - private investors don't have the clout to pull it round as the city in control | clond | |
27/6/2016 09:52 | More buys than sells and yet the share price falls. Some dodgy dealings going on here. | investordave | |
27/6/2016 09:47 | Why don't u sell out and go then | easwarareddy | |
27/6/2016 09:45 | It was but started again | easwarareddy | |
27/6/2016 09:43 | has trading been halted? | jayestom | |
27/6/2016 09:42 | 60p?? Blatant deramper....... I was wondering why he was so high I'm thinking 30p | cat100 | |
27/6/2016 09:40 | 60p?? Blatant deramper | easwarareddy | |
27/6/2016 09:32 | this crash is only the start. wait for the worries about the whole EU breaking up later in the year. | runwaypaul | |
27/6/2016 09:31 | Hmm where do people see share price falling too before we start recovery some what | easwarareddy | |
27/6/2016 09:26 | Definitely - banks make money on pension funds by shorting it's own shares. Massive profits on falling prices, it is the new wave. | clond | |
27/6/2016 09:23 | Uncertainty... | smurfy2001 | |
27/6/2016 09:21 | Don't understand why banks are falling further. We had the shock then recovery of share price slightly. Big drop today again given others haven't dropped as much. Some trying to short? | easwarareddy | |
27/6/2016 09:21 | Oh well.Time to get into Gold for safety. GWMO | apfindley |
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