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BARC Barclays Plc

198.82
7.68 (4.02%)
Last Updated: 09:51:40
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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
  7.68 4.02% 198.82 198.82 198.90 201.15 194.00 195.96 32,071,163 09:51:40
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3470 5.75 30.26B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 191.14p. Over the last year, Barclays shares have traded in a share price range of 128.34p to 201.15p.

Barclays currently has 15,154,554,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Barclays is £30.26 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.75.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/10/2018
13:05
just for you alp . when they sell up all their furniture and other items will be donated to the local hospice all . they are taking nothing only photos
portside1
22/10/2018
13:04
aus gov have offered them all sorts of help . but they have told them their plans and need no help .
portside1
22/10/2018
13:00
pure funeral .
portside1
22/10/2018
12:58
alp their is a difference they have gone though the right channels , and will not be beggars claiming benefits , 90% of immigrants /migrants in the uk claim benefits all fact

my two daughters are being welcomed to which ever country they decide I thing it will be aus has is brother and sister have been their 40 years since they were 7.8 years old they own a business employ over 120 people . they are doing what aus wants young children and people who are not going to claim benefits will start to pay tax within months ..

they are not benefit migrants
I have already told them years ago that myself and wife will not be having a funeral
no one will be allowed to attend our choice

portside1
22/10/2018
11:13
portside - so all ok for your family to settle as immigrants but not for others.
You have just won the award for hypocrisy.

alphorn
22/10/2018
10:37
There are more sheep there and the property market in Aus/NZ is in a huge bubble, rising global rates will kill everything, incl. the sheep!

Smart money will poor into the U.K. post Brexit, a lot of opportunities it’s just a few can’t see it.

ny boy
22/10/2018
10:35
Portside - I built our first house in my spare time. It took me 2 years, although I did pay somebody to do the plastering.

Wednesday is anybody's guess, but I don't expect any really bad news so we should see a rise over the next 12 months with brexit out of the way.

kenbachelor
22/10/2018
10:30
ken my son inlaw has family in aus they have been their 40 years
and they been over to see them many times .

that's half the battle done

portside1
22/10/2018
10:06
ken what are you expecting Wednesday
portside1
22/10/2018
10:03
they are moving for the sake o their grand children , the son in law is going to build is home is self


he said he has built a lot for others now for himself

portside1
22/10/2018
10:01
ken at 71 I am to old I would miss my drinking pals which to me is my life
will be with them by 12 noon .

my days out with the lads is a must their is over 20 of us when we go out
all great mates

portside1
22/10/2018
09:36
Portside - Too old the move? Come off it, you're only a youngster. You don't even remember WW2.
kenbachelor
22/10/2018
09:31
portside - in New Zealand unless they are going to mix with Maoris they will be mixing with immigrants. Different is it?


The only difference is that those immigrants killed the natives and stole their land. Count yourself lucky then. ;)

alphorn
22/10/2018
09:15
diku . my two daughters have been talking for over 4 years to move out of the uk
my youngest daughter of 48 and her husband have now been offered to buy their business , my oldest daughter now 50 and her husband a builder . have decided they are going to move with them , they do now not need to work again

they are going to new Zealand or aus . the reason my two eldest grand children want to go and are going next spring .

that will leave me and my other grand child of 24 who is going to see if is dad sets up a building company over their just for him and is son


I am very happy I am to old to move but can and will spend 3 months ever two years if in good healthy . the uk is finished Brexit or no Brexit , immigrants have destroyed the uk , that is for sure


I have sold over 400k of shares over the last 5 years which was in their nom account which I managed for them it was set up when they were around 22



myself I have only two shares I now hold but looking to buy 250k in another share

portside1
22/10/2018
08:18
Who would buy banks at this stage of the economic cycle?
spoole5
22/10/2018
08:04
"Analysts reckon share prices of many big banks could be on the verge of a hefty jump".

"Ahead of a spate of company results this week, one analyst says bank stocks look 'outrageously cheap'."

johnwise
22/10/2018
07:51
Bank shares will rise soon, just have to be patient and either add or buy at these attractive levels. Dyor as usual
ny boy
21/10/2018
18:36
agree spoole........
m1k3y1
21/10/2018
18:19
Hear this every time reporting season is near
spoole5
21/10/2018
17:08
well, after a hefty fall, a hefty jump would be very welcome !
m1k3y1
21/10/2018
16:58
Analysts reckon share prices of many big banks could be on the verge of a hefty jump.

Ahead of a spate of company results this week, one analyst says bank stocks look 'outrageously cheap'.

Ian Gordon, banking analyst at Investec, said Barclays, Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland – all of which are set to post third-quarter numbers – were likely to produce 'relatively clean' figures, marginally ahead of the market's expectations.

bernie37
21/10/2018
14:20
porty...this one specially for you...recession or not their lifestyle stays the same...they don't need to get interest on their savings...money just keeps rolling in...


hxxp://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/news/bank-of-england-remains-under-fire-over-%e2%80%98staggeringly%e2%80%99-high-expenses/ar-BBOEXvB?li=AA54rU&ocid=iehp

diku
21/10/2018
05:32
It is the end of Theresa May and her Chequers or the end of the Conservative Party - Conservative MP's take your pick.

Theresa May faces 'show trial' by Tory MPs as one senior plotter shockingly tells her to 'bring your own noose'

johnwise
20/10/2018
21:16
The story behind the story of Jamal Khashoggi

Melanie Phillips

johnwise
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