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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-1.30 | -0.48% | 269.40 | 269.05 | 269.10 | 271.95 | 268.30 | 269.65 | 17,943,471 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3612 | 7.45 | 39.42B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/4/2009 13:00 | montyhedge the US futures are surging and you think people will sell. BCS just keeps rising, now at 8.60% | gordonbrown | |
02/4/2009 12:57 | Crystalblue....Cryst | mikestamp | |
02/4/2009 12:57 | 170p+ its a sellllllllllllllllll | montyhedge | |
02/4/2009 12:53 | once the 170p is broken any guesses for a breakout? 184p or 200p | gordonbrown | |
02/4/2009 12:48 | is it wrong to be attracted to Upsy Daisy? 14:31 the 170p will be broken | gordonbrown | |
02/4/2009 12:47 | whats dow daily cash future anyone please? | jay206 | |
02/4/2009 12:46 | Where's Craig ? | carradj | |
02/4/2009 12:46 | i'm off the telly. cbbeebies | iggle piggle | |
02/4/2009 12:46 | wenlynn - what site do you get all your stats from or are they just news feeds? TIA | nfranks | |
02/4/2009 12:45 | The NYSE opens at 9:30 A.M. Eastern Time and closes at 4:00 P.M. Eastern Time 14:30GMT BCS now 7.2% per-market | gordonbrown | |
02/4/2009 12:43 | We need some highly regarded, expert analysis of the next high, crystalblue what do you think ?? | mikestamp | |
02/4/2009 12:42 | what's an iggle piggle? | felixakulw | |
02/4/2009 12:41 | whats a share? | iggle piggle | |
02/4/2009 12:40 | what are the figures Wenlynn | nickiegaul | |
02/4/2009 12:40 | oh my god, i cant believe people dont know that. | iggle piggle | |
02/4/2009 12:39 | whart time gmt does dow open ?? | sirraman | |
02/4/2009 12:34 | BCS now up 7% in pre-market, once the DOW opens BARC will be pull through the 170p | gordonbrown | |
02/4/2009 12:31 | US Unemployment Numbers are not good ! | wenlynn | |
02/4/2009 12:30 | wenlynn whilst I don't agree with fiddling figures this news will be good for the banking sector going forward, QE is starting to work and sentiment is changing, US futures still surging so we will see 180p before the close. | gordonbrown | |
02/4/2009 12:26 | EDITED "WASHINGTON (AP) - The board that sets U.S. accounting standards is expected to ease rules that force banks to value assets at current prices, allowing them to reduce their losses on paper. The five-member board, at a public meeting Thursday at its headquarters in Norwalk, Conn., was voting on final adoption of the changes. They would allow the assets to be valued at what the banks project they might sell for in the future, rather than in the current, distressed environment. The new valuation guidelines could be applied in the current quarter." | wenlynn | |
02/4/2009 12:21 | crystalblue - 2 Apr'09 - 12:51 - 19231 of 19238 167 gone, dropped my target to 156, very weak Very rarely filter but 'This guy dosen't have a clue' Crystalblue......Fil | mikestamp | |
02/4/2009 12:20 | 19235-oz I thought it was funny,.....hes right about predictions. tail and the donkey best method at the moment. | 2tsg | |
02/4/2009 12:13 | 18 minutes to go. 180p here we come. IMO 13:30 USD Unemployment Claims (Forecast)649K (Previous) 652K | wenlynn | |
02/4/2009 12:09 | US futures still surging ahead, BCS pre-market open up 6% Citigroup Inc. and Bank of America Corp. both rallied at least 6.7 percent in Germany before a vote on an overhaul of fair-value accounting that may improve profits at banks by more than 20 percent. NEW YORK (AP) -- An increasingly confident Wall Street is gearing up for another jump. I will be very happy with 200p+ tomorrow | gordonbrown |
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