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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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6.00 | 1.40% | 434.75 | 434.75 | 434.85 | 436.00 | 431.40 | 433.60 | 3,579,940 | 09:37:53 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nonmetallic Mineral Pds, Nec | 217.83B | 4.28B | 0.3508 | 12.36 | 52.92B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/7/2018 13:41 | IG have been the best for me so far... | losses | |
12/7/2018 13:13 | Losses, many Thanks . Any recommendation please? | action | |
12/7/2018 13:08 | Usually the case with all brokers | losses | |
12/7/2018 11:59 | Off topicDoes anyone have problem executing orders after the quote received from broker. I have problem with HL platform where 15 second window only works in favour of MM ONLY. | action | |
12/7/2018 11:54 | This will bounce high very soon the trade war is just a distraction | a2584728 | |
12/7/2018 08:09 | Talk on Bloomberg of possible resumption of trade talks between Chinese and US officials | purplepanther | |
12/7/2018 06:22 | Strong rebound for all Asian markets last night, particularly China rose over 2.5%, Hang Seng 1.3%, Nikei 1.15%. This should affect positively Europe today. | fuji99 | |
11/7/2018 20:45 | Spot on Waldron. It’s just another buying opportunity. | sampsun | |
11/7/2018 16:13 | Rio Tinto 4,022 -2.99% Shell B 2,724 -2.03% British American Tobacco 3,880 -1.31% BHP Billiton 1,654.6 -3.10% AstraZeneca 5,250 -0.59% Anglo American 1,655.2 -3.93% Standard Chartered 676.5 -2.16% Glencore 311.15 -4.83% WHAT A GENERAL DOWN DAY GLEN still managing to stay in the 310 to 340 BOX but tomorrows another day of trump tweets ENGLAND WINS,MARKET BOUND TO GO UP | waldron | |
11/7/2018 16:08 | RTGT, bang on the nose for the rest, good old us is the best! trumped pardon the pun. The main man made some very valid points re German reliance on Russian gas today, and most of Europe are not contributing enough towards nato. Glen being Swiss will without doubt be able to talk there position to ground level re the subpoena... all takes time but the share price will bounce. gla | wisteria2 | |
11/7/2018 15:41 | He will extract some concessions then back down from trade wars so as to avoid substantial own goal in us manufacturing | leoneobull | |
11/7/2018 15:21 | I like risk but the clouds on the horizon for Glencore puts even me off buying at this level, I want a good return for the risk. | montyhedge | |
11/7/2018 14:34 | Nice to this this down always love a good kicking. I'd be surprised if there isn't further weakness. New lows BTW. | tradejunkie2 | |
11/7/2018 11:19 | Trump also must have support from his party.....there is increasing dissent within th Republicans as well as US industry....he can only go so far....mid term elections due in Nov Harley Davidson to increase production outside US | dmf | |
11/7/2018 10:40 | Well Trump can do what he wishes, but he runs the risk that everything he does will cost jobs in the US economy and drive US manufacturing overseas - as we saw yesterday from Tesla's plan to produce 500,000 cars in China.Really I consider this all noise in the scheme of things. The sums involved are trivial and Trump is achieving quite some success with China accelerating the opening up of its own markets which otherwise wouldn't have happened.Likewise there is a good chance that Europe opens its automotive markets as a result of Trump pressure.So whilst the press coverage and stock market reaction is universally gloomy I'm inclined to see things as a little more glass half full.From a commodity perspective I don't think there is a whole lot to worry about near term | raffles the gentleman thug | |
11/7/2018 09:35 | That's a good point Raffles - only problem is Trump will likely gain encouragement if there is no retaliation and will produce another list, and so on! | twixy | |
11/7/2018 09:33 | Glencore committee to probe corruption includes chair Tony Hayward 11 July 2018 - 11:03 Thomas Biesheuvel Workers load batches of processed copper at Mutanda Mining Sarl, 69%-owned by Glencore, in Lualaba province, southern DRC. Picture: GETTY IMAGES Workers load batches of processed copper at Mutanda Mining Sarl, 69%-owned by Glencore, in Lualaba province, southern DRC. Picture: GETTY IMAGES London — Glencore has set up a board committee to respond to a US probe into possible corruption at the world’s biggest commodity trader. The committee is formed of chairman and former BP CEO Tony Hayward, as well as nonexecutive directors Patrice Merrin and Leonhard Fischer, Glencore said in a statement on Wednesday. Last week, Glencore said the US department of justice demanded documents relating to possible corruption and money laundering regarding its business in Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Venezuela over the past decade. The news marked the latest twist in a tumultuous year for the company, knocking about $5bn off its market value in just a day. On July 5, Glencore moved to soothe investor concerns by saying it would buy back as much as $1bn of its shares in 2018. "Glencore takes ethics and compliance seriously throughout the group," Hayward said in the statement. "The company will co-operate with the department of justice, while continuing to focus on our business and seeking to maximise the value we create for our diverse stakeholders in a responsible and transparent manner." Bloomberg | sarkasm | |
11/7/2018 08:59 | Investors hate uncertainty seems to much around this company at the moment. Buybacks will slowdown any fall. | montyhedge | |
11/7/2018 08:37 | And my only point on the tariffs is that you've gotta put a relatively trivial sum of $20bn raised in perspective. If China is smart they won't retaliate at all | raffles the gentleman thug | |
11/7/2018 08:35 | Well I'm buying some this morning actually as figure an awful lot baked in here. It's a lot easier to buy on a big down day than do what the usual muppets do and chase it on the way up | raffles the gentleman thug | |
11/7/2018 08:31 | CHUCKLE Raffles is that you saying the sell off is alittle overdone enjoy your day | waldron | |
11/7/2018 08:17 | Sorry the money actually raised from the tariffs is 10% on $200bn which is just $20bn of new import duties - that's relative to a trillion or whatever wiped off global equity markets today | raffles the gentleman thug | |
11/7/2018 08:17 | Glencore PLC (GLEN.LN) said Wednesday that Non-Executive Chairman Tony Hayward, the former CEO of BP PLC (BP.LN), is heading a new board committee to oversee the company's response to a subpoena by the U.S. Department of Justice. On July 3 the Anglo-Swiss miner received a subpoena from the Justice Department relating to its compliance with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and money-laundering statutes. The company was asked to produce documents concerning Glencore's business in Nigeria, the Congo and Venezuela from 2007 to present. As well as Mr. Hayward, the committee will comprise of Leonhard Fischer and Patrice Merrin, both of whom are independent non-executive directors at the company. Mr. Hayward said the company would be cooperating with the department and that Glencore "takes ethics and compliance seriously throughout the group." Shares at 0717 GMT were down 4% at 314.95 pence. Write to Oliver Griffin at oliver.griffin@dowjo (END) Dow Jones Newswires July 11, 2018 03:38 ET (07:38 GMT) | waldron | |
11/7/2018 07:58 | still in the 310 to 340p BOX despite the news flow | waldron |
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