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BARC Barclays Plc

202.70
-0.95 (-0.47%)
30 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
  -0.95 -0.47% 202.70 203.15 203.20 205.45 202.60 202.65 48,577,306 16:35:16
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3470 5.88 30.95B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 203.65p. 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 £30.95 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.88.

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12/6/2017
17:37
ECB to keep printing MILLIONS of Euros to prop up Eurozone till 2019 - top bank forecasts

THE eurozone economy will still need to be supported by the central bank's massive money-printing programme well into 2019, a top investment bank has predicted.

johnwise
12/6/2017
13:43
BACK TO BARC . when is the chairman going to address all the issues we are now closing in on the 2 years , 6 months left .

it appears that the only winners so far are the directors

portside1
12/6/2017
13:38
has a life long conservative and always supported the party , I can now see that the likes of

HESLTINE
CLARKE
OSBORNE
CAMERON
AND A FEW MORE ARE NOT CONSERVATIVES JUST USED THE PARTY FOR THEIR OWN ENDS
AT BEST GREEDY CRIMINALS
HESELTINE IS A VERY EVIL PERSON VILE AND THEIR ME THINKIN HE WAS A CONSERVATIVE

portside1
12/6/2017
11:41
There is a silver lining if HOUSE price do come down as next generation do not have to pay bulk of their income in mortgage payment
action
12/6/2017
09:03
hxxps://www.thestreet.com/slideshow/14171956/1/jpmorgan-lost-these-6-executives-probably-because-ceo-jamie-dimon-isn-t-go-anywhere-anytime-soon.html?puc=yahoo&cm_ven=YAHOO&yptr=yahoo
bernie37
12/6/2017
08:39
corbyn wants ever working family to have a money tree in their garden or flat
portside1
12/6/2017
08:34
ever chld of a working class family wil now suffer big time , yes we voted to leave that was 12 months ago and those that voted to stay have undermined the county for their own ends

Heseltine
Clarke and several others all because they want their land subs via uk tax payers

Heseltine is no more than a criminal

and now all uk working class can not see the wood for the trees.

the result does not affect my family so will just seat back and then when asked the question of their poverty I will laugh

portside1
12/6/2017
07:51
Might I point out to the intemperate, and IMV, stupid, p1 and jwise that we have not left the EU yet. We are totally under the 27's control now and that of those 27, not one would forego taking back all those jobs in the UK which are dependent on EU owned businesses. This referendum was a reckless exercise by self seeking power mongers who wouldn't know statesmanship if it hit them in the face. Hail to the return of the Bourbons.
rburtn
11/6/2017
15:17
now we have the uneducated OSBORNE the low life trying is best to get the conservatives out bitter and vile man

the tax office need to check is tax fiddles he as avoided paying is tax due

portside1
11/6/2017
14:20
when will the next election be ? the manifesto was to kill off pensioners .
those that retired pre 2016 £122 a week the worst paid in the western world 32nd out of 38 for the worst paid , and they wanted them to die .

giving billions in over sea aid must end now look after our people

my family vote conservative we will never again we should of kept to ukip

lets hope farage returns our only hope left

portside1
11/6/2017
14:16
election . ken Clarke destroyed the party he is a person only interested in is own ends this is why MAY had to go to the country. ken Clarke knifed the party in the back

the party is now in tatters , feel very sorry for our grand childrens future

portside1
11/6/2017
08:08
How about suitors hire Barclays to look at possible Barclays bid!!....forget conflict of interest...
diku
11/6/2017
07:19
Absa won’t become a state bank. . . but Barclays Plc and PIC will remain long-term investors
johnwise
11/6/2017
07:16
Suitors hire Barclays to look at possible Co-op Bank bid

The Qatari conglomerate and Swiss investment firm considering a bid for struggling Co-operative Bank have hired Barclays to help them put together a potential rescue of the troubled lender.

johnwise
09/6/2017
22:43
Are you positive now?...
diku
09/6/2017
17:10
It ended blue. Way to go BARC!
manics
09/6/2017
16:44
Barclays PLC with EPIC/TICKER (LON:BARC) had its stock rating noted as ‘Reiterates217; with the recommendation being set at ‘BUY’ this morning by analysts at HSBC. Barclays PLC are listed in the Financials sector within UK Main Market. HSBC have set their target price at 250 GBX on its stock. This indicates the analyst now believes there is a potential upside of 19.5% from the opening price of 209.15 GBX. Over the last 30 and 90 trading days the company share price has increased 3.09 points and decreased 23.25 points respectively. The 1 year high share price is 267.32 GBX while the year low stock price is currently 121.1 GBX.
Barclays PLC has a 50 day moving average of 215.30 GBX and a 200 day moving average of 212.49. There are currently 17,032,294,019 shares in issue with the average daily volume traded being 42,582,104. Market capitalisation for LON:BARC is £35,214,267,884 GBP.

bernie37
09/6/2017
16:37
Hoe are we going to pay for the increase in longevity, thus the extra care and hospital needs that will inevitably occur? This will get worse if we restrict immigration numbers as they and the current workforce will inevitably pay for the retirement and care of the ageing population? Is this the elephant in the room that NO party wants in their lap!
bothdavis
09/6/2017
14:41
PS - irony old chap, irony
joe say
09/6/2017
14:41
Dr Biotech, did he connect or just tell them what they wanted to hear, which is spend loads of money on this that and the other, which is always Education, Health and Police force and this time making University fees free.

I'm going with people voted on what they heard and not really thinking about how it will really be paid for in real terms.

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