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BARC Barclays Plc

176.52
-0.40 (-0.23%)
18 Mar 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
  -0.40 -0.23% 176.52 176.46 176.52 177.50 175.70 176.62 43,582,821 16:29:59
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3470 5.09 26.75B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 176.92p. Over the last year, Barclays shares have traded in a share price range of 128.16p to 179.26p.

Barclays currently has 15,154,554,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Barclays is £26.75 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.09.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/3/2021
10:58
Virgin money up 40% since Jan 11th, the day I jumped off and got into Barclays. Why did I do that :-(
1224saj
03/3/2021
10:54
Latest leak: contactless limit going up to £100. Pretty cool!
manics
03/3/2021
10:10
I don't see any point in Sunak getting on his feet today, he'll just be confirming all the rumours. I can't see any surprises not already in the public domain, thanks to the farcical leaks and I suspect this is planned.
jordaggy
03/3/2021
10:02
nice looking chart but these banks always seem to have intra day pullbacks . VMUK seems to be best from a chart viewpoint and roaring today !
arja
03/3/2021
10:02
The DOW chart in the header isn't updating. Will take a look tonight.
manics
03/3/2021
09:59
Manics : Can Rishi get us into 17X? I don't want to get ahead of myself but it feels like we are steadying ourselves for a strong push north across the market. Barc made money through the pain of full blown lockdown last year, now we are about to be set free and the wheels of the economy can drive forward.

Come on Barc.... lets start with a 2 on the share price over the next 2-3 weeks 🤞🤞🤞

prbshares
03/3/2021
09:37
Can Rishi get us into 17X?
manics
03/3/2021
09:35
DOW Futures looking decent too.....+ circa 230pts
forcemode
03/3/2021
09:21
Absolutely sublime. Too obvious given the price action leading into this rise.PRBSHARES: I think I have your "rose tinted glssses" to thank for jumping in long, just in the nick of time!
manics
03/3/2021
09:18
If we can get the ftse to 7000 over the next two weeks then Barc 'should' be between 180-200p .... and at those levels the share price has room to move with little effort imo
prbshares
03/3/2021
09:16
Payback time for the Rishi money printing..


Budget 2021 LIVE: Sunak preparing 11 tax rises including on pensions, fuel and property

CHANCELLOR Rishi Sunak is delivering his Budget today as he looks to rebuild the economy after the coronavirus pandemic.

johnwise
03/3/2021
09:02
Always Lloy that tends to cap the gains...
diku
03/3/2021
08:52
diku : most definitely...new territory, onwards and upwards !
prbshares
03/3/2021
08:50
Council estates up and down the country are celebrating the continuation of furlough. They can lounge in their gardens drinking lambrini until October. They will probably applaud this decision on their doorsteps.
johnwise
03/3/2021
08:42
Breakout?...
diku
03/3/2021
08:41
Wish I was in a furloughed job. As it is I am working myself to death propping the country up.
johnwise
03/3/2021
08:32
Ofcourse furlough is an unemployment benefit by another name. Same as a civil servant. Same as most key workers...nice idea but not essential.
johnwise
03/3/2021
08:24
Post 6283..sorry not possible...ever since 2009...where is the will to save?...and now the last throw of dice...5% deposit for first time buyers upto 600k...why bother having a deposit...property [prices have been a run away train...
diku
03/3/2021
08:20
Rishi, whilst you have found the Magic Money Printing Machine ....any chance of a decent return on my savings ?
johnwise
03/3/2021
08:03
Encouraging open. Rishi: it's over to you.
manics
03/3/2021
07:59
Is the UK the world's 5th or 9th largest economy ?


UK foodbank use continues to rise - The Trussell Trust

Britain's top 10 worst roads for potholes so does YOUR area make the list? Daily Mail

Charity clothes banks to be removed due to continual flytipping

johnwise
03/3/2021
07:56
UK listing rules set for overhaul in dash to catch Spacs wave. London accounted for only 5 per cent of IPOs globally over the past five years, while the number of listed companies in the UK has fallen by about 40 per cent since 2008...
manics
03/3/2021
07:42
Well today will be interesting ...

Imo I think we will start a climb towards the 7000 break through from here. If this turns out to be the case then Barc should follow suit and hopefully stops for another breather between 180-200p. This is of course my rose tinted glass look but ever the eternal optimist I hope its true for all the 'Long' holders of Barc . GLA

prbshares
03/3/2021
07:40
If Sunak wants to help the economy, he must cut taxes, NOT raise them. A low tax economy will attract inward investment and will also make us more competitive than the EU. A strong economy is the only way to deal with his own printing money debt. High taxes will stop any chance of recovery.

Let the tax payer see the list from whom we borrowed from and how much.

johnwise
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