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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.70 | 0.26% | 663.60 | 663.70 | 663.80 | 665.80 | 661.10 | 663.10 | 15,524,054 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-bank Holding Company | 65.91B | 23.53B | 1.2338 | 22.65 | 533.13B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/2/2020 00:19 | Could really do without the unicredit boss coming to hsbc, if he does you can expect two things, a dividend cut and capital raising, look at his record. Staying well clear of these now. | porsche1945 | |
21/2/2020 23:31 | Any chance he could split his time between IMB & HSBC? spud | spud | |
21/2/2020 21:39 | Personally I would prefer either Mustier or Tidjane Thiam to Noel Quinn! | ianood | |
21/2/2020 21:19 | Unicredit Spa boss Jean-Pierre Mustier is a leading contender to become HSBC's new chief executive officer. Mustier has been credited with turning around the biggest bank in Italy over the past four years and is now one of the main external candidates being considered by HSBC, according to Bloomberg. | maxwellman62 | |
21/2/2020 16:33 | Rumours Unicredit - 5% today boss will join HSbC wow bullish | nw99 | |
21/2/2020 16:23 | These deserve to go bust | onjohn | |
21/2/2020 16:21 | Rum the Italian turnaround specialist joining us | nw99 | |
21/2/2020 11:33 | 39.53p with GBP/USD at 1.29 atm.Giving a 7% yield.Feb 27 Dividend is 21c(16p).Not a Special,but paid once a year,and followed by three 10c payments. | garycook | |
21/2/2020 08:42 | What's the total divi for the year on this is next weeks a special | stevenrevell | |
19/2/2020 14:22 | Buybacks only help executives and institutional shareholders, so pleased these are being suspended for a couple of years. They should be cancelled permanently. | grahamburn | |
19/2/2020 13:59 | Short hurting is it? | ianood | |
19/2/2020 12:23 | Another high dividend capital destructive share being chased by UK income seekers but not real investors, banks wont do any good till rates rise, they wont, the whole chinese growth story looking strained and worse this virus could be the spark for heavy political trouble as seen in HK but x1000. How many restructurings and management changes has this suffered plus with no buybacks little to underpin the shares. Likely to take a hammering on ex dividend day. | porsche1945 | |
19/2/2020 02:40 | upwards in hong kong on back of chinese government stimulus forecast | madmonkflin | |
18/2/2020 23:56 | Well, it will either go up or down - and if it's down then yield will be even greater for income seekers. | woodhawk | |
18/2/2020 23:41 | Plenty more room for panic with this one imo . Way to early too even think about investing unless you fancy rolling the dice . | dwinn78 | |
18/2/2020 23:07 | Have a look at the 3year chart...it is heading down...after ex divi from current level of 550p think more down side... | diku | |
18/2/2020 15:19 | I took an initial stake @ 588p which I intend to turn into a 6 fig £ holding over a 24 month period in order to achieve a safe average. Held for income in preference to any Capital Gain. spud | spud | |
18/2/2020 15:16 | Spud, you buying at these levels then? | p0pper | |
18/2/2020 15:15 | Never pay any attention to anal-ists - Overpaid has been bags o wind imo. Great opportunity for myself and others building a sizeable stake. spud | spud | |
18/2/2020 15:12 | They are useless Goldman Sachs one week before figures, put on conviction list, saying 50% upside potential. | montyhedge | |
18/2/2020 14:48 | Don't know what took then so long to work out Europe was a waste of space for banks. Possibly waited for Brexit closure. Concentrating on Asia is obvious for them as it becomes the leading economy. Think I'd give it another year to right itself though | earwacks | |
18/2/2020 14:47 | Added this morning - Ex-div next Thu 27/02/20 ~16.1p = ~2.9% at today’s levels. | dendria |
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