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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/1/2019 22:59 | Barclays fightback against corporate raider: Activist Ed Bramson has no strategy, says boss Jes Staley | m1k3y1 | |
24/1/2019 22:48 | Of course, I thought everyone got a fee. Are you saying that you don't?:-) | pete160 | |
24/1/2019 22:45 | So when somebody buys shares in Barc...Barc pays you a fee!...anybody received a fee?... | diku | |
24/1/2019 16:30 | Japan who is starting to slaughter whales again , we should not agree to do any trade with them if they adopt this policy, | m1k3y1 | |
24/1/2019 16:02 | Unshackling ourselves from the EU means that the UK will be able to pursue a liberal trade policy. Shinzo Abe, the Japanese prime minister, invited the UK to join the Pacific trade bloc. Commonwealth partners like Australia, Singapore, India and New Zealand have all confirmed their commitment to trade with the UK. Financial Times Dec 1st 2018 | johnwise | |
24/1/2019 15:55 | John, it's a deal in principle, which as we all know is meaningless. they can't agree anything until out of the EU, as I understand it. | m1k3y1 | |
24/1/2019 14:51 | INTERNATIONAL Trade Secretary Liam Fox has revealed Britain has secured a first Brexit trade deal - a huge boost to Prime Minister Theresa May as the UK prepares to leave the EU and its restrictive trade limitations. | johnwise | |
24/1/2019 14:35 | May's deal is a remainders dream - to be ruled by the EU - People voted for UK independence but May wants us to be German slaves..No thanks. May's deal is a surrender document, not a trade deal. Unacceptable. Fake News Theresa May's deal is the 'most acceptable' Brexit outcome for voters with nearly half saying they could live with it, poll finds | johnwise | |
24/1/2019 14:01 | more like time for the men in white coats, take him along with the rest of the brexit knuckle draggers. The one thing that might save the pile of sxxt that is barclays is brexit being cancelled, which is looking more likely by the day thank god, even sterling starting to look up. | porsche1945 | |
24/1/2019 10:35 | porty...time for pub?... | diku | |
24/1/2019 09:07 | why have they not charged KING TUCKER THE BOE broke all the rules cost lloys holder billions , the SFO STINKS OF CORRUPTION , king and tucker lied about oto the select committee if they had been banker they would now be in prison for contempt the bpoe must be above all the uk rules laws | portside1 | |
23/1/2019 20:45 | Four former Barclays Bank senior executives have been accused of disguising and hiding a £322m payment to Qatari investors during the 2008 financial crisis. | smurfy2001 | |
23/1/2019 16:49 | I WISH SOME CLEVER PERSON WOULD START A PETITION TO GET PEOPLE TO SIGN UP TO DITCH THE 3 MAIN PARTIES NOW | portside1 | |
23/1/2019 16:17 | Davos 2019 LIVE: Germany 'ABSOLUTELY dependent' on UK as Merkel reveals BREXIT THREAT Jose Angel Gurria, secretary general of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), has declared Britain will see other nations “roll with” Brexit even in the event of a no-deal. He hinted a hard Brexit would not spell direct economic disaster for the international community as he suggested the OECD will “take our bumps” that come from a no-deal scenario. Suggesting Britain would revert to World Trade Organisation (WTO) rule, Mr Gurria told Sky News “the whole world” runs on WTO checks. | johnwise | |
23/1/2019 15:52 | We are being frightened and cowed into thinking no deal is a disaster by the Conservative Party . No deal is the only acceptable outcome. Let them come to us, and ask if they can trade with us. "Well we will have to think about that." I would like to be a fly on the wall when BMW/MERC phone Merkel up. When the Dutch and Spanish growers tell their Euroministers what's what.. The public have lost patience with Tory party pandering to the EU, now no mater the outcome the Tory party will be obliterated at the next general election.. | johnwise | |
23/1/2019 15:38 | ken i am booked into southport for the week but will see if I can alter it | portside1 | |
23/1/2019 09:27 | Barc needs to cut some fat at board level...and remuneration packages in line with job loses... | diku | |
23/1/2019 09:22 | Portside - We'd like to appoint you as our representative at the AGM. Please let us know whether the date's free in your diary. | kenbachelor | |
23/1/2019 08:40 | the scandal of the remuneration committee going to award millions of free shares to the directors is fraud bonuses for failure , their friends in remuneration giving out bonuses to be rewarded them selves . it stinks we should vote it out . over the last 3 years millions of share given out on lie lies lies , were is the fca its fraud | portside1 | |
23/1/2019 08:35 | "Having largely completed its restructuring, Barclays is expected to raise dividends in the medium term. in the current year, it is due to yield around 5% according to my research, and this could make it increasingly appealing from an income perspective". "As well as this, Barclays is forecast to record a rise in EPS of around 13% in the current year. Since it trades on a single-digit P/E ratio, I feel that it could offer good value for money". | johnwise | |
23/1/2019 08:34 | the job cuts should be the fraud directors liars and crooks . staley must be removed along with mc liar , they have given barcs a bad name they are very dishonest lying to investors while milking the bank get rid of the I/b its a dud | portside1 |
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