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BARC Barclays Plc

216.75
1.85 (0.86%)
17 May 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
  1.85 0.86% 216.75 216.10 216.15 216.60 214.55 214.55 38,843,157 16:35:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3470 6.23 32.75B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 214.90p. Over the last year, Barclays shares have traded in a share price range of 128.34p to 218.25p.

Barclays currently has 15,154,554,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Barclays is £32.75 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.23.

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06/5/2024
17:41
It will not belong till every one in th3 U.K. has a gun to protect their homes because of. Migrants who are carrying weapons And it's in the open yesterday in Birmingham and it's not safe at night. Gangs roaming the streets
portside1
06/5/2024
17:37
Barc now 205 on USA markets
portside1
06/5/2024
16:19
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THE FACE OF THINGS TO COME - WE'VE BEEN WARNED

Paul Thorpe

johnwise
06/5/2024
15:15
I thought we'd got rid of these clowns
estienne
06/5/2024
13:35
VIDEO

EXPECT BANK RUNS: HUNDREDS of US Banks WILL FAIL

Lena Petrova

johnwise
06/5/2024
13:17
RUTH SUNDERLAND: Investors pulling money out of UK funds on a worrying scale

32 consecutive months of net withdrawals from funds by private investors

Savers took out more than £13.5bn in 2023

Exodus is terrible for UK stock market and wider economy

johnwise
06/5/2024
13:00
RUSSIAN FORCES REPELLED ATTACK OF UKRAINIAN UNMANNED BOATS IN CRIMEA.

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The Ukrainian military together with their patrons from NATO continue attempts to probe Russian defense in the Crimean peninsula. Another attempt to launch an attack took place on the night of May 6.

In the morning, the Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed Ukrainian attack and reported the destruction of Ukrainian unmanned boats that targeted the Crimean peninsula. The Ukrainian military targeted some facilities on the western coast of the peninsula; but the attempt to inflict any significant damage was thwarted by the Russian military. At least five unmanned boats were destroyed by the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy.

According to the unofficial local reports, there were two groups of unmanned boats that targeted the western coast of Crimea. The first of them entered the bay Uzkaya near the town of Chernomorskoe. The attack there was reportedly repelled. The drones were As a result, the drones were destroyed at the defense boom and failed to enter the bay.

The second group of Ukrainian boats was reportedly spotted near the western Cape Tarkhankut. After they were spotted by Russian forces, the drones retreated back to Ukraine.

Some Russian sources reported damage to several civilian fishing boats as a result of the attack.

On the other hand, the MAin Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine shared a video, reportedly showing the destruction of a Russian speedboat by their marine drone Magura V5:

This is the second operation of Ukrainian unmanned boats in the Black Sea over the past days. Another group of about 5 unmanned boats was reportedly spotted in the area of the Crimean Bridge on May 5. Immediately after the boats were spotted by the Russian military, the traffic on the bridge was stopped. However, there were no strikes, the boats turned back and went away from the bridge. Obviously, the reconnaissance operation was launched in order to probe Russian defense in the area.

Ukrainian attacks are always coordinated by NATO reconnaissance aircraft. During the recent strikes Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint of the British Air Force, a large strategic reconnaissance aircraft, was spotted operation in the western waters of the Black Sea not far from the Crimean coast.

Moreover, NATO military has recently sent additional aircraft to the Romania. On May 5, the US Airbus KC2 Voyager, arrived with a pair of Eurofighter Typhoon FGR fighters to escort the British RC-135W over the Black Sea. The Boeing P-8A Poseidon of the United States Navy also came to the area. The reinforcement of NATO aircraft in the Black Sea region is a clear sign of the upcoming major attack on the Crimean peninsula, which is expected to take place in the coming days. Moreover, the Ukrainian/NATO military took a pause and did not launch attacks for several days, accumulating forces for the main blow.

The previous attacks were launched mainly with the US-made ATACMS missiles. As a result of the massive attack on the military airfield near the town of Dzhankoy on April 27, Russian air defense forces suffered heavy damage. LINK Other attempts to damage air defense in other areas were repelled. On April 28, Russian forces destroyed five ATACMS missiles that targeted the Cape Tarkhankut. LINK On April 30, Russian air defense forces destroyed six ATACMS missiles in the areas of Simferopol and Dzhankoy. LINK On May 4, Russian forces intercepted four more ATACMS missiles over Crimea but the exact area was not revealed. LINK No damage was confirmed as a result of all these attacks. Several Ukrainian UAVs were also destroyed in the peninsula over the past days.

The recent resumption of Ukrainian attacks on Crimea signals the preparation for the main massive strikes dedicated to the ongoing holidays in the Russian Federation, including the upcoming inauguration of Vladimir Putin on May 7 or Victory Day on May 9. The NATO/Ukrainian provocation may target the Crimean Bridge in an attempt to bring the media effect necessary to hide Ukrainian defeats on the frontlines.

In their turn, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are pounding the hangars of Ukrainian drones and other military facilities in the Odessa and Nikolaev regions.

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stonedyou
06/5/2024
08:19
Do you not know who this. Poster is you should
portside1
06/5/2024
08:18
Johnwise good morning what is your take on barcs share price this year
portside1
06/5/2024
07:02
Looking Ahead: The US Air Force's Planned Shopping List For 2025

The US Air Force is planning to purchase around 120 aircraft in 2025 with many being F-15 and F-35 fighter jets.

johnwise
06/5/2024
07:01
US Dollar Forecast: Bearish Market Signals Emerge – Setups on EUR/USD, GBP/USD

The U.S. dollar, as tracked by the DXY index, retreated sharply this past week, briefly reaching its lowest point since April 10th. This selloff stemmed primarily from falling U.S. Treasury yields following the Federal Reserve's monetary policy announcement and weaker-than-anticipated U.S. employment numbers. Ultimately, the DXY dropped nearly 1%, settling just above the 105.00 mark.

Initially, the greenback's decline was triggered by Fed Chair Powell's dovish remark at the central bank’s last meeting, indicating that a rate cut is still likely to be the next policy move despite rising inflation risks. Subsequently, the US non-farm payrolls report, which revealed an unexpected cooling in job creation accompanied by softer wage pressures, further reinforced the currency's downward reversal.

johnwise
05/5/2024
21:59
YOU EXIST TO BE SHAMED?

YOU COULDN'T BE MORE WRONG!

YOU EXIST TO BE FILTERED

BYE, BYE.

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