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BARC Barclays Plc

206.15
-1.40 (-0.67%)
25 Jun 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
  -1.40 -0.67% 206.15 205.80 205.90 208.65 205.75 207.40 62,344,794 16:35:01
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3490 5.90 31.03B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 207.55p. Over the last year, Barclays shares have traded in a share price range of 128.34p to 224.25p.

Barclays currently has 15,068,502,573 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Barclays is £31.03 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.90.

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16/2/2021
22:03
They could not even round it up to £670?
joestalin
16/2/2021
20:58
All eyes on dividends: What to expect from Barclays and Natwest this week




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johnwise
16/2/2021
20:58
All eyes on dividends: What to expect from Barclays and Natwest this week




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johnwise
16/2/2021
20:54
VIDEO

Trump Set To DOMINATE 2024 as RINO Republicans Face Massive BACKLASH!!!

johnwise
16/2/2021
19:13
You do realise that Dubai is a foreign country? The BBC are wasting your money - not mine. I will not pay their licence fee tax.
joestalin
16/2/2021
19:02
And the UK Government will continue to suck up to this monster.

Tonight BBC1 8.30 Panorama

The Missing Prinsess

'I'm a hostage': Haunting videos recorded by Dubai Princess Latifa al Maktoum in 'villa jail'

johnwise
16/2/2021
18:55
portside 1 Thank you for the advise well appreciated .Have been trading largely with Glencore and Evraz . Evraz for the dividends and up left and Glencore no stamp duties so Once again many thanks and keep the threads going thank you
shafi77
16/2/2021
16:50
The Democratic Party is a riot.


The Democratic Party heads into next month’s election standing on two very different party platforms. One platform they want everyone to look at; the other they want us to ignore. Unfortunately for the Democrats, the opposite is happening.

The platform they prefer we look at is a 91-page convention document of standard policies that no normal person has read. The platform they want us to ignore has been splashed across our electronic devices in living, fiery color every day now for the past several months. This other platform we can’t escape; it is visceral and very real. It’s as subtle as a riot.

The now more real party platform is on full display in major urban areas — solidly controlled by Democrats — that are on fire, its businesses looted and its citizens threatened with mob violence. But worst of all, the real platform exposes Democratic leaders as unwilling to aggressively stop riotous violence and keep innocent people and businesses safe.


Why? Because the real party platform, as opposed to what’s recorded on the convention document, aligns sympathetically with the aims of the rioters. It is horrific that politics endangers citizen safety in these Democratic strongholds. It’s a sad reality that has not escaped the notice of many voters.

This is a major problem for the party, the party of the forebears on both sides of my family and many others. National Democratic leaders should be nervous that their party is being associated with rioting and violence in the minds of many Americans, including traditional Democratic voters who likely are alarmed at the barbarity that local Democratic leaders have allowed and even fostered. As a result, Democrats have anxiously made monumental efforts, directly and through their like-minded news outlets, to downplay what we’ve all seen unfold on a near daily basis.

stonedyou
16/2/2021
16:45
Now logging off
portside1
16/2/2021
16:45
It appears that staff have been rewarded shares
portside1
16/2/2021
16:44
Since. April 2018 the London stock exchange has been destroyed by the ceo David schwimmer He has lost the U.K. loads of clients He is a loser but was is game to destroy the U.K. and go back home He is a failure
portside1
16/2/2021
16:33
The LSE have destroyed the London stock exchange that is fact They are only interested in their private aims It would not be allowed in the states
portside1
16/2/2021
16:32
Thanks stonedyou
portside1
16/2/2021
16:11
I hope BARC gaps through my target making it easier to realise a fuller gain.I said short to 134p-131p. 131p indeed was the recent bottom. I spent just over 10p on surety before going long so BARC owes me more like 175p I suppose.
manics
16/2/2021
16:07
I think we'll see this north of 1.83 by end of Feb or south of 1.47 Either way I'll sell at north and buy at south
1224saj
16/2/2021
15:58
Well there's our 200p shout from PRBSHARES. diku 180p, and me with a measly 163p!
manics
16/2/2021
15:52
Brexit fears, recession/default fears, negative interest fears, central bank digital currency fears, covid pandemic fears...you name it, Barcs has had the lot thrown at it, if it can pull through this year, I see see blue sky ahead.
jordaggy
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