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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hsbc Holdings Plc | LSE:HSBA | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005405286 | ORD $0.50 (UK REG) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.50 | 0.07% | 705.50 | 707.00 | 707.20 | 714.40 | 705.00 | 706.50 | 16,832,512 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-bank Holding Company | 65.91B | 23.53B | 1.2338 | 22.85 | 537.71B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/9/2015 11:03 | Get the hell out of hsba or face the consequences, as I said from the start this is going down massively !!! | ball deap | |
04/9/2015 10:42 | Share Price has closed below 500p on 96 days in 2,340 days or 10 years. ' In fact in 2006, Ten years ago, it was trading at over 1,000 for some time ' Last sub 500 periods were Jan to May 2009 and Nov to Dec 2011 | togglebrush | |
03/9/2015 21:07 | The heng sang opens tomorrow and China Monday we will see if my powerful Labour Party friend is right and HSBA is going to get ripped to shreds. Don't underestimate the power of a Labour Party politician they are rich, powerful and know their stuff!!! | ball deap | |
03/9/2015 16:52 | Strange how this just creeps up by 5 or so points when wider market sentiment improves then 'drops like a veritable stone' (as much as 34 points or more) over a similar time frame when sentiment turns nasty. I'm naively assuming that the latter must trigger automated 'stop-losses' leading to massive over-selling and an exaggerated fall in the s.p? Either way, HM Treasury and brokers or someone in 'the market place' stands to make massive gains on the subsequent churn or dealing activity as positions are re-instated. Clearly promoting the odd scare now and again can be a very lucrative business. Call me cynical....certainly not! | mazarin | |
02/9/2015 22:13 | The truth hurts guys I understand that. | ball deap | |
02/9/2015 14:34 | Filtered Ball Deap. | grahamburn | |
02/9/2015 10:06 | Graham because I was in it bailed this morning. Pls take these words of wisdom seriously I was at a party with rich and powerful Labour Party guys and they are telling me to sell them. | ball deap | |
02/9/2015 08:38 | 6890. How come you are making very similarly worded statements on the Tesco bulletin board? | grahamburn | |
01/9/2015 22:57 | Time is short now, reach for the door, open door and bail out of door. If you don't get out soon prepare to lose your shirt. Hsbc to face a Armageddon in share price. | ball deap | |
01/9/2015 14:56 | I prefer to use the word opportunity | dodge meister | |
01/9/2015 10:16 | Nigthepig i prefer to use the word manipulation | marko1961 | |
01/9/2015 10:06 | Yes marko, the volatility in this market is so blatantly obvious. | nigthepig | |
01/9/2015 08:48 | Here we go again. Drip drip | marko1961 | |
27/8/2015 14:48 | They would.It's China. | moneysage | |
27/8/2015 10:52 | Just watching cnbc and they are saying china govenment have manipulated the market because there is a big parade next week and they dont want any issuse in the market at that important time. And many expect the market to fall away again Really would they do that. Lol | marko1961 | |
27/8/2015 10:24 | I agree marko. I expect stock markets around the world to fluctuate quite a bit in the short term at least. | nigthepig | |
27/8/2015 10:04 | I also pulled out a long while ago. Just dont trust it. Fully expect it to drop again | marko1961 | |
27/8/2015 10:00 | Marko - I have been watching the China situation closely for a while now. I have pulled most of my holdings out of both China and the Far East for the time being. Probably was a bit slow to react if truthful. I still feel your £4.40 target is over optimistic. But with this volatility who really knows what will happen. | nigthepig |
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