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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4.05 | 1.52% | 270.70 | 270.20 | 270.30 | 272.05 | 267.55 | 268.95 | 30,388,654 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3612 | 7.48 | 38.83B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/4/2009 10:41 | Thank you. | munkychunky | |
22/4/2009 10:38 | crsytalblue - good call on the 217 short, wasn't for me however... Do you have a link to the UBS comment? | munkychunky | |
22/4/2009 10:34 | smurfy2001 - 22 Apr'09 - 11:26 - 23441 of 23443 smurfy, grow up child | lord luc4n | |
22/4/2009 10:33 | Noticed the UBS comment. Longed LLOY as a BARC short hedge. | crystalblue | |
22/4/2009 10:28 | Crystalmeth? can't find the epic. Awful lot of stale bull on the BARC sp, and an awful lot of stale bull on the BARC bb. | crystalblue | |
22/4/2009 10:26 | crystalblue, have you been on the crystalmeth? LOL Lot's of green on my portfolio. | smurfy2001 | |
22/4/2009 10:24 | then again... LONDON (ShareCast) - Lloyds Banking Group is getting some appreciation from Swiss rival UBS, which says that Lloyds is one of the few European banks that is fully capitalised. | gordonbrown | |
22/4/2009 10:10 | RED breaking out everywhere..US will be full of tanking bankers later. | crystalblue | |
22/4/2009 10:07 | think we could see a repeat of yesterday... April 22 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stock-index futures declined after Capital One Financial Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. posted first-quarter losses. | gordonbrown | |
22/4/2009 10:03 | gbh2 - 22 Apr'09 - 10:13 - 23419 of 23430 Hell of a lot of companies increasing their share holding, which is why I can't take the Short folk too seriously. there not buying barc its barc buying shares in other companys thats all, check the last 2 rns's | daytraders | |
22/4/2009 10:02 | BIG bears will be out to play soon.........they're calling their US buddies as we speak...... | crystalblue | |
22/4/2009 09:57 | do you mean 217p your 100p out | gcom2 | |
22/4/2009 09:56 | Judt doubled my short pos @117, thankyou all stale bull. | crystalblue | |
22/4/2009 09:53 | hope it helps the little fister lol | snakehead | |
22/4/2009 09:52 | gcom2 - 5 foot streak of p'ss | lord luc4n | |
22/4/2009 09:44 | Elssworth ..REALLY enjoying watching your short today :0) | gcom2 | |
22/4/2009 09:42 | Montyhedge same old Monty, same old bull (sorry bear)all i know is i went on holiday for 3 weeks happy with my holdings between 58p - 2.25 and ive come back even happier, taken my profits and now whats left is a profit ride . Monty youve called this market up and down mainly after the event . dont put all your money on mug punter in the 3 0clock at Epsom lol | dapper don | |
22/4/2009 09:32 | have a nice day Monty! Any good tips for the day? | bluesbeater | |
22/4/2009 09:29 | repeat of yesterday,s action.back to under 200p by the time dow opens. | sr2day | |
22/4/2009 09:28 | Hi guys, bears sell into this rally, like shooting fish in a barrel. Off to Epsom races for the grand opening of the new stand. | montyhedge | |
22/4/2009 09:22 | Penn If the DOW mirrors its performance yesterday/ The Budget is perceived as Neutral and no worse/If the AGM is perceived as a good news event tomorrow Then the answer is probably yes but we have to break through the resistance at 2.18 before it pushes further up!! | hollyhock | |
22/4/2009 09:22 | Don't think we'll see a sell-off. AGM tomorrow, and all is rosy should be reported. | pennstreet | |
22/4/2009 09:21 | Will test 220 before then, only my opinion. | dipys100 |
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