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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Barclays | 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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-2.50 | -0.94% | 262.10 | 262.60 | 262.70 | 266.15 | 262.00 | 264.35 | 29,800,648 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3612 | 7.27 | 38.53B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/3/2009 13:45 | Closing price is the most important, that will give you direction. Needs to hold £1.45 | craig666 | |
31/3/2009 13:45 | craig166, Your 240p was for yesterday not 3 months,now your target is 125p. a big difference.I will be watching your postings closely. | pjdeery | |
31/3/2009 13:45 | sorry about the above post.I could not get the link as it is from TDW site. All is saying that AXA are now holding 4.88 % shares of which the 73 million is direct and 342 million indirect (nominees). That is a very company to hold shares in Barclays. | christh | |
31/3/2009 13:44 | If you are traders and looking for a good long get into LLOY, my target is £1.05 within days. | craig666 | |
31/3/2009 13:43 | craig666 even i think that is too low, seems to have good support around 150p | gordonbrown | |
31/3/2009 13:43 | I'm thinking DOW will be down today - has been dragged up by FTSE & German markets and there is too much bad news out there, it wants to fall. | chillwill | |
31/3/2009 13:42 | Nothing goes up in a straight line, my short term target is around £2.40 over the next 3-months. Way overbought at the moment on technicals. | craig666 | |
31/3/2009 13:41 | Craig166, i am still waiting for your answer re your 240p price forecast for yesterday.Did you post the answer on the Lloyd bb instead? | pjdeery | |
31/3/2009 13:41 | Around £1.25 | craig666 | |
31/3/2009 13:40 | Craig -what's your target to get back in? 120p? | hamblyr | |
31/3/2009 13:40 | American Depository Receipts ( Barclays U.S) trades. | craig666 | |
31/3/2009 13:39 | christh Can you edit your post to just the relevant info, please? At least take out all the spaces. Anyone else - who are BCS? people keep reffering to them on here. | hamsterape | |
31/3/2009 13:38 | Just back testing support at £1.35, no need to panic as long as you don't t-trade. | craig666 | |
31/3/2009 13:36 | when it hits 80p at the end of april buy and hold, but get out now before your profit has vanished, remember these were near a pound a few days ago, emember my earlier warning TOTAL MARKET CAPITULATION EASTER ONWARDS | kirk2 | |
31/3/2009 13:36 | no offence christh why not post a link and summary | gordonbrown | |
31/3/2009 13:35 | christh ...without need for immediate dilutive capital,but could they want it later on? | conk | |
31/3/2009 13:31 | MARKET TALK: Barclays Free To Maneuver Without More Capital Dow Jones] Barclays (BCS) is free to maneuver without the need for an immediate dilutive capital injection, S&P Equity Research analyst Derek Chambers says. Adds the decision to not use government asset insurance scheme must have been made to avoid "political constrictions that may accompany UK government support." Says this was a "legitimate stance for management to take on behalf of shareholder interests." Chambers lifts price target to 160p from 135p and keeps hold rating. Shares +2% at 152p. (RKJ) | christh | |
31/3/2009 13:30 | smelgy what's happened to you, your posts have been balanced and interesting to read however now you act like my teenager. FT article... | gordonbrown | |
31/3/2009 13:23 | smelg,you agree barc is going to 20p. | sr2day | |
31/3/2009 13:20 | ............getting to you is it lab305? | smelgy | |
31/3/2009 13:20 | kids will you all stop posting every two minutes and perhaps we will see who was right. | gordonbrown |
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