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BARC Barclays Plc

202.35
1.35 (0.67%)
03 May 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
  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
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3470 5.83 30.63B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 201p. Over the last year, Barclays shares have traded in a share price range of 128.34p to 207.45p.

Barclays currently has 15,154,554,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Barclays is £30.63 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.83.

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26/1/2017
18:40
Just notice all the left wing libs running down a real leader of its people , trump will put the USA as a world leader Obama made the USA a third rate country allowed Isis to kill And did nothing it suited is beliefs , he is now history but will be remembered as a failure and dishonest what he said about Churchill was a disgrace ,but we all new he hated the uk.The world is now a far safer place now barmy is no more and the states at last have a leader he as my support 100 percent
portside1
26/1/2017
16:09
ignore the market , barcs is a buy
portside1
26/1/2017
16:09
Portside,

When they restore the dividend this it's clear things are getting better otherwise it's all hot air.

smurfy2001
26/1/2017
16:07
jes has spoken barcs is in its best position in the last 8 years , we are now looking to the future , buy buy buy
portside1
26/1/2017
15:19
FTSE just not interested with Dow euphoria...
diku
26/1/2017
14:21
back to work 23rd feb will be a very good day
portside1
26/1/2017
14:20
you can not post the words he said about Churchill or want too
portside1
26/1/2017
14:16
well said johnwise . and 100% fact .

diku barcs will be over 325 by year end

portside1
26/1/2017
14:07
America now has a real President!

It seems that Donald Trump has done more in his first few days in office than America-hating, Jew-loathing, ‘all-talk-and-no-trousers’ Obummer did in 8 years.

johnwise
26/1/2017
13:26
UK economy defies Project Fear warnings YET AGAIN to record robust 0.6% growth in fourth quarter
johnwise
26/1/2017
13:05
yes and they are up 11p on what the CEO as said
portside1
26/1/2017
12:39
just announced on sky news that RBS have now doubled their set aside amount to around £6 billion !
sponges
26/1/2017
11:11
Well, RBS are making £1bn profit every 12 weeks and have a pretty healthy sum set aside for the impending DoJ penalty. Once that fine is out of the way the indications in the economy look like interest rate rises are likely to start in the next 12 months which will start to boost their earnings. So although they reported a loss, it's a decent set of forward earning figures for a retail bank! Barc are in a better position because they kept their investment banking arm which, as we've seen from the american banks that have already reported this year, are making excellent gains at the moment - it's just the uncertainty about their own DoJ dispute that's holding it back...
fearnwood
26/1/2017
10:22
You mean Barc will also fly on terrible news!....
diku
26/1/2017
09:44
rbs flying on terrible news . so barcs will fly soon has well
portside1
26/1/2017
08:01
mink it is not just cars its all other goods . if the eu puts a tariff of 10% and we do the same the uk gains over twice as much as they pay . its all their to read

myself and family have bought hundreds yes hundreds of vw . we will never but another car from the eu .

myself I have spent well over 350k for my own cars and have never sold one I have given them away .

and if tugwil posts he will post this as fact I also got him a deal on a 30k car two years ago

portside1
26/1/2017
07:04
but we export more cars than we import. also it's not just about the cars, what about the impact on companies in the supply chain.

It is not that easy to just brexit. I voted to remain, but appreciate the vote. but we still need to get a decent deal with the EU...to dismiss that we only export 48% of our export to the EU is ridiculous because that is a lot of jobs.

also read this from the car trading body about being charged fees

keifer derrin
26/1/2017
06:37
Keifer, if EU charge us 10%to export our cars then we will most like charge them 10%
to import their cars. The money collected could be used to subsidize the charges against our companies. Mercedes, Volkswagen, Audi etc.

minky
25/1/2017
14:09
Not allowed above 232p today ?
smartypants
25/1/2017
13:15
Barclays reinforces Wealth & Investment Management team



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johnwise
25/1/2017
08:57
Privatisation! Free trade! Shares for all! The great con that ruined Britain
johnwise
25/1/2017
08:45
only the UK think the EU as all about a trade block. for most countries in the EU it's more than that.....and as many EU politicians have said we can't have a better deal being outside the EU...so some kind of charge will be made (either through export charge or a payment to the EU.

Also remember Article 50 is not a trade deal. so if some kind of deal cannot be made once Article 50 and we have to revert to WTO rules then we will be charged...

I'm hoping that some kind of deal will be made better than WTO rules.....

keifer derrin
25/1/2017
08:39
Why would the EU try to charge us to export to them when we run a large trade deficit with them?
airlie
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