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HSBA Hsbc Holdings Plc

706.40
7.20 (1.03%)
14 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  7.20 1.03% 706.40 707.10 707.30 708.00 700.60 700.80 92,424,711 16:35:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-bank Holding Company 65.91B 23.53B 1.2338 23.64 556.4B
Hsbc Holdings Plc is listed in the Offices-bank Holding Company sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker HSBA. The last closing price for Hsbc was 699.20p. Over the last year, Hsbc shares have traded in a share price range of 572.90p to 724.40p.

Hsbc currently has 19,074,342,776 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Hsbc is £556.40 billion. Hsbc has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 23.64.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
26/5/2020
20:12
14' x 18' The dimension of the Black hole of Calcutta. Certainly bigger than any bucket. Is it big enough to shove $11 billion through though?
scobak
26/5/2020
09:09
The pandemic — which HSBC fears could saddle it with $11bn of bad loans this year alone — caused management to pause lay-offs.

There is a hole in this bucket bigger tha
N the black hole of Calcutta
Nice 👍

tjbird
24/5/2020
00:32
I keep faith in STAN and a bit of divi in their Prefs! StandardChartered aBritish Bank it’s seen better days-will rise again!
4spiel
24/5/2020
00:27
£2.50 a pittance! As £4.00 for a global bank!what on Earth has happened!Must be the decimation of yield oncash the lifeblood of everyday transactions because of lunatic policy of QE!When will it end and normalcy return!Or are we truly in ‘Latter days’?
4spiel
23/5/2020
23:49
Im keeping an eye on this awaiting any capitulation.

Ill bag a few if so.

escapetohome
23/5/2020
23:30
There’s more chance of trebling your money in Lloy medium to long term than doubling it here So why risk it unless it drops to around 250p?
warranty
22/5/2020
18:03
Thing is they don't give up without a fight in HK So this is likely to run and could get nasty Could be better entry points (or as in my case top up points )GLA
panshanger1
22/5/2020
17:26
With the Hong Kong situation I think I would let this one carry on dropping!!
dope007
22/5/2020
13:04
Limit orders in @ 375p & 350p. spud
spud
22/5/2020
12:33
Based on what nw?
milliethedog
22/5/2020
12:32
350 target to buy
nw99
22/5/2020
09:59
Forget the riots.
They will be dealt with.
About time, when the Chinese kept troops in barracks I though they were too soft.
Chaos

I have bought here today assuming some more order in Hong Kong.

The new World order is taking shape.

The EU. Asia, India, Russia, USA, Japan, Middle East, all separate competing blocks.
some will get close

We shall be effectively taken over by the USA.
America is 12.5% of World GDP.

careful
22/5/2020
09:58
Nice to see this thread come back to life with some good comments.
Yes, i got in @ £4 & have just averaged down buying today. Reasonably happy with that.
Med/long term hold. Looking at the share price over 5/10 years, it's a reasonable risk/reward to me
Can't see £2.50; but who knows

milliethedog
22/5/2020
09:50
It’ll drop on Monday too

Expecting riots in Hong Kong

john09
22/5/2020
09:46
Initial thoughts of a buy were around the £4 mark but clearly fallen below that -

How low will it go? -

No idea. But this is long term for the long term portfolio -

tomboyb
22/5/2020
09:42
Wait for £2.50
john09
22/5/2020
09:41
Thinking this could be an excellent long term buy from these levels -
tomboyb
22/5/2020
09:33
China wants to be the new superpower dictating to the world on its terms, its method, its way prevailing. CONTROLLING, LOSS OF INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM.

Western ‘liberal’; countries have been turning away , adjusting there moral values where it suits, under pressure of business. Sick making.

well done to any leader left or right who stands up to this.

Trump included.

escapetohome
22/5/2020
09:24
Underestimate Trump at yer peril.

spud

spud
22/5/2020
09:23
Trump thinks he will get re elected by provoking China.
He should not tweak the Tigers tail.

Now they get tough with Hong Kong.
There will be fewer protests, no more soft treatment, the troops will be in.

Trump the clown will tweet as usual.
He hopes to appeal to Americas morons.
...he will probably win the election.

I wish Trump would stop annoying people much smarter than he is.

careful
22/5/2020
08:48
I got some of these @ 400 about a month ago.
Have just topped up (averaged down) @ 379

I prefer these over UK based banking stocks.
Asia based. Bad on days like today but am still reasonably happy looking at past share price values...
Also topped up on AV @ 230, if anyone else here is in them too...
M

milliethedog
22/5/2020
08:42
Looking at the chart it's topped out at the 700 mark with support on drops around 450
That's over last 10 years

milliethedog
22/5/2020
08:41
Goodness is that right? Many thanks
32campomar
22/5/2020
08:39
Try the charts on hxxps://uk.investing.com
1998 since it was this price 32

milliethedog
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