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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 | |
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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 |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3490 | 6.39 | 33.61B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/1/2021 08:33 | 134p target as written. | manics | |
22/1/2021 07:46 | Doctors accuse ministers of botching Covid-19 vaccine strategy as it emerges patients given their first dose have not received an assurance they will all get a second jab after 12 weeks I fear ditching dose timetable could prove a costly mistake, writes immunology expert PROFESSOR HERB SEWELL | johnwise | |
22/1/2021 07:41 | Oh there's a light at the end of the tunnel, and it's approaching fast for Tory MPs. The train is coming and it's going roll right over this Tory party as people realise the govt have crashed the economy, and then buying a "vaccine" that doesn't vaccinate people from the illness.. 'We need a light at the end of the tunnel': Seventy Tory MPs demand Boris Johnson publishes timetable for lifting lockdown in March, after he warned Covid restrictions could drag on until SUMMER | johnwise | |
22/1/2021 07:05 | ‘One of the most egregious human tragedies since the Holocaust’ What the West can do about China’s Uighur labor camps In the factories the Uighurs are held under prison-like conditions, with daily indoctrination sessions One in five cotton products worldwide is made with Xinjiang cotton, though Marks & Spencer last week signed a call to action regarding Xinjiang and pledged to stop using any cotton from the region. | johnwise | |
22/1/2021 05:20 | covid is nothing, been working all through this dont know one person who has it. government is using this as a smokescreen for all the overspending in a failed economy FREE CASH 9/10 people live of the state. | hellscream | |
22/1/2021 05:16 | this is the same as having a green party in, will be hell for us. | hellscream | |
22/1/2021 05:15 | i always known the day would come when the government would come into our accounts and take all our money, at the rate free cash man is giving our money away, shares will never be allowed to go up again. | hellscream | |
21/1/2021 22:02 | AGENDA: Grinding America Down (FULL MOVIE ) . | johnwise | |
21/1/2021 20:04 | Looks like normal service has resumed...Barc is lower than start of year 2021... | diku | |
21/1/2021 16:54 | VIDEO Day One of the Beijing Biden Asterisk Presidency... He's Already a Failure | johnwise | |
21/1/2021 16:04 | 134p is whistling and BARC must dance. | manics | |
21/1/2021 14:23 | KAZ, which I have this community at 450p, offer at 640p (still pending) now trading at 780p.Market says that 640p offer's getting revised imo.If it wasn't for the 640p offer, with Cu where it is, you'd be looking at 1100-1200p imo. | manics | |
21/1/2021 13:48 | Still long BOO.BARC also playing it's part in the demise of the high Street, closing branches by the 10's. | manics | |
21/1/2021 12:30 | Owning homes in Eu after Brexit , The gov of each country can and will impose a yearly taxAgainst the rules of the law. National laws and Eu laws If they do tax U.K. home owners .Then the U.K. should tax ever home in the U.K. owned by Eu owners in the U.K. and over sea buyers own ten times more homes in the U.K. than brits own in the Eu It works both ways , | portside1 | |
21/1/2021 12:28 | "The high street is almost finished. The next thing you be taxed out of existence will be online retailers. The expression "killing the goose that lays the golden egg" seems to apply to the actions of councils and government." Requiem for the High Street: Retail industry faces 200,000 job cuts this year after 320 shops closed every week in 2020 - while Nike, Gap and Vans are latest flagship stores set to leave Oxford Street | johnwise | |
21/1/2021 10:41 | Yankee institutions have big enough stakes in all UK financial stocks to take them where they desire. You can bet that Euro traders in the know will just follow them and leave the rest of us to guess what is going on. US stocks on stupid valuations and UK stocks at give away prices. It feel great to have a special relationship with the US and all the benefits that go with it. imo. | extrovert | |
21/1/2021 09:30 | Very sad what happened to the City. Hand wringing City gents sat around scratching their nuts waiting for the DOW to open. | manics | |
21/1/2021 09:23 | Exactly...look at Barc, lloy, BT, VOD etc etc...real winners are the insiders... hellscream21 Jan '21 - 06:18 - 5240 of 5245 0 1 0 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. | diku | |
21/1/2021 08:38 | Biden couldn't even handle the repeat after me oath like a little toddler can lol If anyone truly believes this dementia patient and his radical left progressive handlers are going to 'heal' the country then they couldn't be stupidly further from reality! | johnwise | |
21/1/2021 07:33 | Bank of England ramps up stress tests for UK lenders to reflect a worst-case scenario for the Covid-battered economy The central bank has tweaked this year’s stress tests, designed to ensure banks can withstand an economic shock, to reflect the harm which the pandemic has already caused. This is similar to the outcome the Bank produced in its test last year, when it imagined how bad a crash would have to be for banks to have to significantly eat into cash buffers. | johnwise | |
21/1/2021 07:21 | The place where it originated from China has seen a 4.5% rise in its GDP, while the rest of the world has seen negative growth. South African Covid mutation poses 're-infection risk' which could overpower vaccines, study finds Researchers in S.A. found spike protein mutation was able to 'escape' immunity Virus able to re-infect people, meaning it could also defy vaccine immunity | johnwise | |
21/1/2021 06:43 | if amazon were a british company, it would be forced to be broken up by our regulators. why is one company allowed to inter ALL busniesses and be allowed to kill em all, easy because its american. end off amazon pharmacy, amerzon TV, amazon supermarket, amazon cars, amazon bank, you all know if it were any other country it wouldnt be allowed. | hellscream | |
21/1/2021 06:21 | pension freedoms, what a good move to transfer wealth into the already bloated housing market, in the last 12 years every british policy has been to hit the stockmarket. PPI was all about the transfer of wealth from shareholder to people, government is using the stockmarket as a cashcow. | hellscream |
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