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BARC Barclays Plc

204.35
0.35 (0.17%)
26 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
  0.35 0.17% 204.35 204.75 204.85 205.00 199.20 202.00 107,968,474 16:35:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3470 5.90 31.04B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 204p. Over the last year, Barclays shares have traded in a share price range of 128.34p to 206.70p.

Barclays currently has 15,154,554,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Barclays is £31.04 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.90.

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19/7/2019
06:27
Leaked Barclays memo warns of a crackdown on traders using cell phones on the trading floor

Barclays is cracking down on employees' personal device usage on the investment bank's trading floors, according to an internal memo reviewed by Business Insider.

johnwise
19/7/2019
06:14
European banking stocks are ready for a rebound, Barclays strategists say

European banks are finally showing signs of recovery and investors should be looking to reduce their bearish positioning in the beleaguered sector, according to Barclays strategists.

johnwise
18/7/2019
19:45
Great such research is made public on here for free...in the meantime Spoons was good in Blackpool this week Porto.. the one that is set back a street almost opposite the North Pier. Had some Gorlofga stout on at 2.09p 6% I drink it in Barnsley where they sell it in the brewery tap at 3.15p!
optomistic
18/7/2019
17:19
When I look at this I see a curved shape taking place of smaller peaks from 2016




Today some poorer USA data has come out and the DJIA could now start to trend lower from the blow out levels recently seen



buywell sees FTSE 100 having a look at 6000 very soon now

DJIA will lead the way down to 20,000

At least a 20% retrace is about to happen , I though it would have happened by the end of june

But rate cut talk by the FED has delayed things

dyor

buywell3
18/7/2019
16:59
Now off to the pub
portside1
18/7/2019
16:54
I wonder if today is the day when the FTSE 100 rolls over to the downside
buywell3
18/7/2019
16:44
Touched a nerve have I.

Lol

alphorn
18/7/2019
16:39
Alp stick to your penny shares it suits your pocket
portside1
18/7/2019
16:37
They do not tare on small time punters so you have no need to worry only those like myself with over 1 million so rest assure you are completely safe
portside1
18/7/2019
16:33
I am pleased that they don't manage my funds.
alphorn
18/7/2019
16:29
Had lunch in Birmingham today with 4 business men One a hedge fund manager all want the U.K. out of the Eu strangle hold
portside1
18/7/2019
13:37
I don't think so

In fact I think Italy is going to break a few banks

buywell2
18/7/2019
13:10
European banking stocks are ready for a rebound, Barclays strategists say
m1k3y1
18/7/2019
10:20
No. why would it if you can service the debt - same goes for an individual.
Without leverage you will go nowhere.

alphorn
18/7/2019
09:12
Do you think the global debt will ever be paid off?...
diku
18/7/2019
07:26
China now accounts for 15% of global debt

The figure stood at nearly 304% of its gross domestic product (GDP) in the first three months of the year, up from 297% a year earlier, the US-based trade association said

johnwise
17/7/2019
23:14
You nutter but .........Good luck with that one unless the UK Government collapses.That is possible?
hades1
17/7/2019
18:42
These sort of events are generally followed by a final capitulation moment of the famous adage...blood on the streets...it is when you buy into the market...currently the ups and downs are just too orderly...around 125p - 130p is the next revisit area...





buywell317 Jul '19 - 14:54 - 131445 of 131455
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50p might be a stretch unless we go into a hard Global Slowdown lasting circa 2 years or more

But I can see around 90 to 99p from the chart in my last post

dyor

diku
17/7/2019
16:59
Even the German public hate this woman of evil
portside1
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