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GLEN Glencore Plc

492.45
-0.55 (-0.11%)
Last Updated: 10:09:59
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Glencore Plc LSE:GLEN London Ordinary Share JE00B4T3BW64 ORD USD0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.55 -0.11% 492.45 492.40 492.45 496.85 490.10 495.00 3,328,271 10:09:59
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Nonmetallic Mineral Pds, Nec 217.83B 4.28B 0.3508 14.03 60.05B
Glencore Plc is listed in the Nonmetallic Mineral Pds sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GLEN. The last closing price for Glencore was 493p. Over the last year, Glencore shares have traded in a share price range of 365.45p to 498.90p.

Glencore currently has 12,200,711,959 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Glencore is £60.05 billion. Glencore has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.03.

Glencore Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
07/2/2024
20:44
depressing
mhrangoon
06/2/2024
19:50
Looks like copper going up so maybe a good day 2mr atb
erocnelg
06/2/2024
08:25
Let's hope so KKTJ

Good luck all 👍🏻

tuftymatt
06/2/2024
08:19
At least the gap from 23/24.01 got filled yesterday. Hopefully the next gap to fill will be the 438 one.....
kktj
05/2/2024
09:01
Agreed, there's enough swing in the share price on daily basis to make a few bob (or loose if you are too greedy!). And for that, not having the stamp duty makes a big difference.
kktj
04/2/2024
11:30
Ii trade on daily swing specially after 1.30pm to 4.30pm
action
04/2/2024
08:36
You're right, it soon adds up, I gone to US stocks no stamp duty. Just keep dollars in account to avoid fx fees.Also much more movement Nasdaq.Must admit, I can't see Glen profits being great, if they pay a special dividend and more buybacks then a big move up, otherwise 385p my call.
montyhedge
03/2/2024
22:53
A little bit of gold atm is wise for sure
erocnelg
03/2/2024
15:50
I usually buy RMAP or SPGP.
action
03/2/2024
15:32
Ox3f I only pay £5 irrespective of size of trade no annual fees withdraw original investment back into bank acct same day leaving any profit for another day I don’t do CFDs a lot of people swear by them some just swear.
84stewart
03/2/2024
12:45
Oh and aim is free of stamp duty my favourite is Burford and caml
erocnelg
03/2/2024
12:20
Yes I agree cey is also a non stamp duty on gold. I think we will go lower again next week so I will probably buy at 404
erocnelg
03/2/2024
11:00
For day trader shares without stamp duty is win win situation .
action
03/2/2024
10:41
Buying non British shares will generally involve paying broker FX fees which are much higher than 0.5%

If you choose to buy UK listed shares who's head office is outside UK (so no stamp duty) then you're limiting your investment universe significantly and so it *may* be a false saving - there's likely better value companies where you'd have to pay stamp.

0x3f
03/2/2024
09:44
Buying shares in 2 companies 1 British? Buying 1000 @£54 = £54000 + Stamp Duty £270 . 1 non British 1000 @£54 = £54000 + no stamp duty = £54000 saving £270 per trade no brainier,you COULD trade up to 3 times a day saving £810 ,pluse some non British pay better dividends,this is my take on this
84stewart
02/2/2024
23:17
When shares routinely move 2, 3 even 5% in a day, picking shares to save yourself 0.5% stamp duty seems non-sensical to me (unless you're perhaps a day trader, in which case use options or CFD's?)
pete160
02/2/2024
20:45
bme,thungela
scobak
02/2/2024
19:29
Centamin,tui,
84stewart
02/2/2024
19:20
Iag is one
zicopele
02/2/2024
16:01
I'll be happy if they can just keep the share price in the 420-480 range.Does anyone know where I can get an actual list of other shares which are exempt from the 0.5% tax ? I've done an internet search but all I get is definitions of what qualifies for exemption, but no info on the companies themselves.
backmarker
02/2/2024
12:01
I hope they pay a special, otherwise I think back to 385p.
montyhedge
02/2/2024
11:25
Yeah I agree.

The production report was ok I thought as it's kind of in line with expectation and the issues seen are sector wide too.

Good luck all 👍🏻

tuftymatt
02/2/2024
10:21
I think they could pay a special dividend, buybacks not sure.
montyhedge
02/2/2024
08:26
bit late there spudy.
sundial1
02/2/2024
08:25
yes not what ones got ,more like what's one prepared to do.
sundial1
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