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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Barclays | 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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-1.30 | -0.48% | 269.40 | 269.05 | 269.10 | 271.95 | 268.30 | 269.65 | 17,943,471 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3612 | 7.45 | 39.42B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/10/2010 14:13 | Well done Theta, Ken, I believe your long should now be closed and in profit, great! | capricious | |
18/10/2010 13:08 | Very true, noticed that more and more | capricious | |
18/10/2010 13:04 | The Indian press are still the custodians of the English written word! Ironic isn't it? | gotnorolex | |
18/10/2010 12:57 | Would be helpful and more credit worthy, if the author took time to re-read and correct the errors. It amazes me how many main stream (internet) news reports have multiple errors... these people get paid to write, and sometimes we are paying to read it! | capricious | |
18/10/2010 12:34 | Here's what The Curious Capitalist has to say:- | gotnorolex | |
18/10/2010 11:43 | Out of interest does anybody know what sort of exposure the UK bansk have to this whole foreclosure thing. DbD | death by donut | |
18/10/2010 11:42 | Damn that copy n paste thingy. DbD :0) - Get well soon | death by donut | |
18/10/2010 11:33 | DbD Thanks for your very informative wrong.. answer...yes bloody bored to and have the start ..of a stinker too.. | maximillian1 | |
18/10/2010 11:22 | back into rockhopper. barc non tradable. have two positions here and using the margin to trade another stock that makes me money. i make money out of the bank. | layer cake | |
18/10/2010 11:20 | Yep , The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the two shorter sides. DbD :0) , Soz - bored - stinker of a cold | death by donut | |
18/10/2010 10:48 | Hi all Anybody here understand triangles...do youj always get a drop out,before a rise or not... | maximillian1 | |
18/10/2010 10:26 | Feeling happier about my decision to hold on to BARC now, roll on November. Would not want to hold RBS or LLOY long term with that crazy overhang of shares held by HMG. GL. | sawadee3 | |
18/10/2010 09:58 | Barc is not holding at the mo | knight176 | |
18/10/2010 09:47 | Well it would if inflation is at 10,000percent! | isis | |
18/10/2010 09:47 | "Why the sudden recovery?" Climbing the Wall of Worry! | gotnorolex | |
18/10/2010 09:46 | isis Zimbabwe is the case study in modern inflation. At one point a few years ago, prices were doubling every day. But what you may not know is that the Zim stock market took off like a moon shot. | layer cake | |
18/10/2010 09:29 | Ah ok thanks, mistook your previous post (on the other thread) as meaning the order was now live | capricious | |
18/10/2010 09:22 | Why the sudden recovery? | robertfaulkner | |
18/10/2010 09:01 | Cap My orders to Open FTSE100 trades are: Buy at PP and Sell at S1. They've not triggered yet (I think, can't monitor them very well from work!) Good luck. | thetatrader | |
18/10/2010 08:25 | Hi Theta, I see you have an order placed. Is this for a buy or sell? Looking at my Pivot levels, no order would've triggered yet. PP or S1 levels were not reached to trigger the order event. Can you explain why yours did? Thanks | capricious | |
18/10/2010 08:23 | layer cake - what do you suggest then? | isis | |
18/10/2010 08:22 | sold rockhopper for a 38 point gain. just cannot trade barc. nothing in it. 5 points at best for the past two weeks. it is offensive. osborne. you want cuts; then please resign. ;-) | layer cake | |
18/10/2010 07:09 | My FTSE open today is 5,683.8 | kenbachelor | |
18/10/2010 06:48 | IG showing Ftse to open down 22 points, not good. | robertfaulkner |
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