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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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-1.40 | -0.67% | 206.15 | 205.80 | 205.90 | 208.65 | 205.75 | 207.40 | 62,344,794 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3490 | 5.90 | 31.03B |
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06/7/2016 09:42 | May is the only one that said the current People from the EU living here at the moment. Might be deported back. That's the reason why I hope she wins. | informant100 | |
06/7/2016 08:34 | 136s...and QE around the corner... Not wise to corner Barclays with its present restructuring towards a UK/US dominant house at exactly the right moment either. Lloyds, or poor RBS maybe, but otherwise it seems absurd betting against the large international banks with Carney rattling the coffers. But as I mentioned yesterday, the signal to close shorts has been given and, IMHO, those who don't heed it are likely to be sorry. Look back on the 08/09 spikes for the impact of a sugar rush. Topicel | ![]() topicel | |
06/7/2016 08:16 | It shows you just what a disaster May would be for the tory party - but lets face it ever since Maggie went how many decent leaders have they had - For example, the last one was an utter out and out slippery weasel | ![]() joe say | |
06/7/2016 08:16 | Barclays "excited" about the future of wealth management . | ![]() johnwise | |
06/7/2016 08:13 | THERESA MAY'S belief that British people "benefit" from Sharia drew a furious reaction from Katie Hopkins. | ![]() johnwise | |
06/7/2016 07:28 | @fjgooner, the Dutch prime minister says it best. "What are you waiting for? When will the Council recognise that this type of EU - you cannot defend it any more. Europe needs to be reformed... European citizens are not against Europe, they're against this Europe." And it appears those in power still aren't listening, whether here or in the EU. It's quite sad really. | ![]() capeview | |
05/7/2016 23:54 | pvee - Agreed old chap. Here's a good summary of the current perception of the behaviour of these appalling people: BTW - Ken, I was very glad to read that you have made some good profits out of this carnage that others have developed. I know it won't quite offset your BARC position, but at least it will help to some degree and may add some immediate positivity. Keep well. FJ :) | ![]() fjgooner | |
05/7/2016 20:34 | So Theresa May has had private talks with Richard Branson? He doesn't even live here! I suppose in time we'll hear that she's had private talks with Tony Blair too. How about talks with everyone who voted Leave, which might clarify matters for her a little more. | ![]() johnwise | |
05/7/2016 19:34 | Terminated - I don't use stops myself, but if you want to you need to use a company that does offer them. I use GKFX because they only trade from 7am to 9pm and don't use variable spreads. I just use my Somnus system and the large overnight movements are a great help. For instance with the Brexit vote they paid me about £21k and IG wouldn't have done that as they'd have closed the trade at my 30 point target for about £750. | ![]() kenbachelor | |
05/7/2016 18:57 | Secretary Theresa May - 165 Energy minister Andrea Leadsom - 66 Justice Secretary Michael Gove - 48 Work and Pensions Secretary Stephen Crabb - 34 May has got this in the bag. Next round begins Thursday | informant100 | |
05/7/2016 16:28 | EU VOTE , if the uk had voted to stop In. the eu would of walked all over the uk and if you think not you are a bunch of idiots fools the uk public voted correctly and gave the uk some balls to fight | ![]() portside1 | |
05/7/2016 15:26 | It is Merkel's fault and good for Hungary to give their voters the right to decide on such a crucial issue. But if I was Hungary I would have an altogether different referendum, one on membership although as a "taker nation" Hungary might be less inclined to leave at the moment despite being very eurosceptic as a nation. EU DOMINOES: Now Hungary calls EU referendum - Hungarian president sets date for vote HUNGARY is set to hold a referendum on the European Union's mandatory migrant quotas. | ![]() johnwise | |
05/7/2016 13:55 | Give John the position. He will run like his hero Farage out of the sinking ship. Blame the idiots who voted out. Reading one source, it looks like we will not stay in the single market. This could escalate like 2008. Junior doctors reject talks. Teachers on strike. Where is the money going to come from | informant100 | |
05/7/2016 13:24 | Well, at least it blue out there hey lads......just | ![]() mbmiah | |
05/7/2016 13:24 | They did warn you.....yes, you John and Portside - 2 planks come in to mind when I think of those 2 names. Hmmmm. | ![]() mbmiah | |
05/7/2016 13:20 | Well john i think its fair to blame the britexiters. The consequences were made yet you voted exit. So don't moan now. You reap what you sow... | ![]() easwarareddy | |
05/7/2016 13:12 | The Government with the help of the BBC are going to blame their failure to run this country on Brexit. Every down turn from here in is going to be down to Brexit.. They gave us the vote now blame you me and the pet dog but not their own incompetence. Not one of them are fit to hold the position they were entrusted to hold. | ![]() johnwise |
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