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BARC Barclays Plc

224.35
6.20 (2.84%)
04 Jul 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
  6.20 2.84% 224.35 222.95 223.05 224.50 219.00 219.00 70,576,664 16:35:26
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3490 6.39 33.61B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 218.15p. Over the last year, Barclays shares have traded in a share price range of 128.34p to 224.50p.

Barclays currently has 15,068,502,573 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Barclays is £33.61 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.39.

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21/1/2021
06:18
i remember when i sold out of barclays in 2009 for £3.67.. lol 12 years later whats happened? same for all uk shares trading at 1995 levels. america are winners and we are losers. end off.
hellscream
20/1/2021
23:23
VIDEO

Declassified! Trump’s Strategy to Stop China | China Uncensored

johnwise
20/1/2021
19:35
Stability restored in White House...markets giving a salute to Biden inauguration...must say at least Pence held his head high coming to Biden's inauguration...good on him...unlike Trump...
diku
20/1/2021
19:28
This US presidency will be nothing bunch a collection of Lefty woke folks, absolutely zero performance and results shown, people showcasing themselves to the masses, warm and fuzzy B.S, nothing will get done....
johnwise
20/1/2021
16:05
When something is overly rushed is it too good to be true?...
diku
20/1/2021
14:47
Potty, UK banks are uninvestable until the resumption of dividends.
jordaggy
20/1/2021
14:33
Barcs to start to rise from this point , the wait is over
portside1
20/1/2021
12:44
It is abysmal if the BBC only generates £1.4bn from their back catalogue and content globally.
manics
20/1/2021
12:30
In 2019-20, the BBC generated total income of £4.94bn, of which £3.52bn was public funding from the licence fee. That was £310m less than the corporation received from the licence fee between 2017-18.

They got sod all from me!

joestalin
20/1/2021
12:29
Banks might be a later sector to decent recovery. After lockdown ends (Easter?) investors will want to see influence of provision for bad debts.

Trade opps on the way though.

manics
20/1/2021
09:55
Alibaba’s founder Jack Ma has made his first public appearance since “disappearing” in October sending shares in the company jumping nearly nine per cent.
johnwise
20/1/2021
09:38
Not on the news , the slapper said any one who does not stand when she enters a room will lose there jobs ,Anyone who stands for a slapper must have paid her for the pleasures
portside1
20/1/2021
08:55
NATO Military Alliance Europe Highlights Strategic Concerns On Emerging China Threat – Analysis
By Dr Subhash Kapila

The “China Threat” is no longer a security challenge confined to India, Japan and Indo Pacific nations but now palpably perceived as a global threat- in –the- making impacting the NATO Military Alliance as reflected in the NATO Document released in November 2020.

‘China Threat’ Perceptions finding Prominence in NATO Document 2020

NATO’S Immediate Areas of Concern on China’s Expanding Strategic Footprints

johnwise
20/1/2021
08:33
Traversing the 14X's like a knife through butter.
manics
20/1/2021
08:32
hellscream: survival of the fittest. If you don't like the fundamental laws of nature on this planet move to Andromeda with Musk.

All the antelope must drink. They eye the watering hole. They know what likely lurks within. Should they all then hold back in the Sahara heat and die of thirst, because one of the weaker or simply more unluckier ones might get caught and eaten?

Should the whole heard wither and die? Or should they drink?

Everyone is being held back today from the economic watering hole. The human heard is wilting.

War of the Worlds: "Mankind had earned his right to live on Earth amongst the bacteria and virus..." so we must earn our right to live with Covid.

manics
20/1/2021
08:24
Trump was the final great American president, from this point forward they're selected merely as a figurehead,however they must've been desperate to employ someone as decrepit and forgetful as Biden..Trump will return again once people wake up to the plans the democrats have hatched.


I hope he does, because the Republicans would never win the presidency again

Trump 'wants to ditch the Republicans and start his own Patriot Party'

johnwise
20/1/2021
08:02
Enjoy the transfer of power to President Xi today. Maybe Hunter and Harris can share a pipe together whilst the Big guy auctions off America for his 10%
johnwise
20/1/2021
05:45
netflex just said theres a benefit to millions of people dieing, its revenues are up again!
hellscream
20/1/2021
04:57
The protracted departure of the U.K. from the European Union has triggered a tide of businesses moving from London to the continent’s main financial hubs, he said. In 2019, The European Central Bank estimated that 24 banks will settle in the bloc and a total of 1.3 trillion euros in assets will eventually move from London to the euro area.
manics
19/1/2021
22:24
VIDEO

Farewell Address of President Donald J. Trump

johnwise
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