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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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1.86 | 1.01% | 185.84 | 185.34 | 185.40 | 185.90 | 181.50 | 182.28 | 66,770,859 | 16:35:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3470 | 5.34 | 28.09B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/8/2021 16:56 | Very happy with the session today. Jackson Hole coming up... | manics | |
25/8/2021 15:51 | Still 4 working days still left in August yet! Those tinted specs need to come out. :o) | maxidi | |
25/8/2021 15:15 | Can September bring the 190p break through .... hope so and if it does then its going to get interesting ! GL all | prbshares | |
25/8/2021 15:07 | World Bank stops financial support to Afghanistan amid worries about fate of women under the Taliban The World Bank suspended aid citing concerns ‘especially for women’ | johnwise | |
25/8/2021 14:59 | 190p is the uber-pig on the way to 200p.IMO if it clears that then 200p is a relative breeze. 208p top target. | manics | |
25/8/2021 14:49 | Will this donkey ever break 200p? | smurfy2001 | |
25/8/2021 14:16 | Yes, looking more like a fair jump. "More please sir".... | maxidi | |
25/8/2021 14:00 | Not looking bad here. | manics | |
25/8/2021 12:54 | VIDEO Senator Rubio: "We donated an air force to the Taliban" News | johnwise | |
25/8/2021 12:12 | Hopefully the price goes up on the buy back | nick100 | |
25/8/2021 11:36 | Lloyds banking group is reported as needing to invest in IT and cloud storage, the latter enabling faster product innovation and lower cost. How many more UK banks have to invest in cloud technology? | stutes | |
25/8/2021 07:59 | 24m volume yesterday 4.5m of that the buy back. | manics | |
25/8/2021 07:57 | Long said the uk markets are corrupt. | rudder | |
25/8/2021 07:50 | The Spectator's World Edition. Iran is an immediate winner of the Taliban takeover The US withdrawal has helped Tehran solve its most pressing problem | johnwise | |
25/8/2021 07:37 | Approx. £125 million bought up to now. | nick100 | |
25/8/2021 07:25 | The US forces are being run out of Afghanistan with their tails between their legs after being beaten by a rag tag army of fellas in flip flops, this is a defining moment for the Biden Presidency and not one to be proud of.. | johnwise | |
25/8/2021 06:11 | hellscream: FTSE100 one of the world's worst performing indexes, beaten by banana republics even. | manics | |
25/8/2021 05:25 | CAC 40 catching the ftse 100, in my 15 years investing never seen the CAC 40 higher. used to remember when the DAX was only 1000 pts higher than the ftse. tho the guardian and independent are saying us shareholders are having the best time in are lives. share prices are rocketing!! | hellscream | |
24/8/2021 21:52 | Via King Humphrey Eco-hypocrisy is out of control Prince Harry, Sadiq Khan and Stephen Fry lecture us about the climate but refuse to change their own lifestyles. The eco-obsessed elite regularly embarrasses itself. In the past couple of weeks, we have been served up three separate helpings of green hypocrisy from celebrities and politicians. The evidence - global warming isn't happening.. Video: The truth about global warming VIDEO: A Dearth of Carbon Dr. Patrick Moore | johnwise | |
24/8/2021 21:13 | From world's most powerful country to taliban's pushover in 7 months. Elections have consequences.Liberal CIA director secretly met with Taliban leader: US official VIDEO | johnwise | |
24/8/2021 20:15 | $GME up 32% $AMC up 25% The meme stocks are back.... | manics |
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