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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 | |
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6.65 | 2.35% | 289.35 | 288.00 | 288.10 | 291.75 | 284.80 | 286.05 | 51,385,325 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 25.38B | 5.26B | 0.3612 | 7.97 | 41.16B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/8/2011 08:04 | I posted warning that Euro issues concerning meeting today between Germany and France could be bad news if markets think nothing is going to happen...Uncertainty is killing the market at the moment... | newm0del4rmy | |
16/8/2011 07:56 | Monman Of course no reason for the shareprice on fundamentals, p.e 5, yield 3.04% and growing to be at 179p, but of course the bears have shorted and are in control. Last time went from 50p to 350p so the tide can turn on one bit of positive news from the banking sector. | montyhedge | |
16/8/2011 07:45 | Last support at £1.55-£1.57, if it falls through that, it won't stop, as even the long termers don't want to see it under a £1.00 | hippo | |
16/8/2011 07:43 | Is there any specific rational behind the current share price are is it just following the herd | monman | |
16/8/2011 07:39 | Numbers do not work for me ..can see the line at 155..my target is 277 main target 393.... soon see.. shall buy 169 167 will be the low .... imo edit main target 493 | maximillian1 | |
16/8/2011 07:32 | Good to trade nicking a few pence up and down. | montyhedge | |
16/8/2011 07:30 | max Bears in control could go to 155p. | montyhedge | |
16/8/2011 07:29 | why the pullback? | the ballcock | |
16/8/2011 07:28 | We need a sharp pull back on the indexs....this is it.. | maximillian1 | |
16/8/2011 07:27 | Morning all Sold yesterday for a wee profity at 4p,,,,buy today at 169 and make 100 p this will hold the line 125 dream land.. | maximillian1 | |
16/8/2011 07:16 | Up 10p down 10p don't worry in the end always fundamentals come through and a shareprice adjusted, so if p.e 4.4 forecast yield 7.5% for 2012/13 not good enough then find something else. Even the low yield now 3.04% of course better than BS, lol | montyhedge | |
15/8/2011 19:10 | Well good luck with that then guys :) | cfb2 | |
15/8/2011 19:01 | Ninja I agree they dont even investigate CC fraud. | ball deap | |
15/8/2011 18:53 | cfb2 go to Jail for stealing a few hundred from CC, doubt it. A lloyds bank manager stole £1M within 3 years she did not spend one day in prison, she said her BF threatened her daily, the judge just let her go. | ninja 19 | |
15/8/2011 18:47 | That "credit card" fraud requires you, as the card holder, to commit fraud by saying that you haven't received the goods. When the fraud investigators look at who signed for the delivery you will go to jail. This is not going to hit the banks in a big way, or even a little way. CFB | cfb2 | |
15/8/2011 18:14 | Shareholder, tell me, i flogged it a litle while ago :-/ | bobp | |
15/8/2011 18:03 | This is the next fraud that will hit banks in a big way: | ball deap | |
15/8/2011 17:31 | BobP - As for your RKH,,,,show me a perfect share and I will show you a fool paradise. | shareho1der | |
15/8/2011 16:34 | Robert, any good recommendations for this appreciated... | bobp | |
15/8/2011 16:32 | As predicted my buy was the kiss of death. Down 2% on the day! Thats another for the 'longer term' Should have bought Rockhopper!! | bobp | |
15/8/2011 16:05 | Somnus should strike tomorrow with today's range only 58 points, good luck with all those with big enough cojones. | robertfaulkner | |
15/8/2011 15:58 | Interesting to see how markets react to no Eurobond imminient... | newm0del4rmy |
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