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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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0.70 | 0.09% | 744.40 | 744.40 | 744.50 | 747.30 | 742.60 | 744.80 | 2,904,859 | 13:27:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-bank Holding Company | 65.91B | 23.53B | 1.2871 | 26.54 | 135.98B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/10/2003 08:42 | Thursday, Hong Kong share prices closed marginally higher on late buying of HSBC shares, while the rest of the constituent stocks were lower, on much reduced turnover, dealers said. | miata | |
29/10/2003 21:14 | asphy i am with you on that remember howwe brought anl and barc to on their knees. goodluck | hako | |
29/10/2003 16:31 | asphyx24 With you on that - 845 seems a good target to me... | raggedbull | |
29/10/2003 15:18 | Time to short hsbc time for a quick retracement :) | asphyx24 | |
21/10/2003 06:49 | Expect a further rise today. | miata | |
29/9/2003 23:17 | HSBC today announced the exchange rate for the dividend payable on 7th October is 1.64892 giving a sterling dividend of £0.14555 per share. | miata | |
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22/9/2003 12:07 | seems to have found solid support at £8-00. expect it will hold unless dow heavily sells off this afternoon. | gradient | |
22/9/2003 07:58 | Bullish comment from Goldman Sachs, the US broker upgraded the bank to 'outperform' from 'in-line'. | miata | |
19/9/2003 07:43 | The establishment an offshore yuan center in Hong Kong will not be possible in the short-term given the existing exchange control in China and the yuan's "inconvertibility", Bank of China (Hong Kong) senior economist Wang Chun Xin said. | miata | |
18/9/2003 23:25 | An upgrade in stance by Morgan Stanley gave a boost to banking giant HSBC today, with its shares adding 3-1/2 pence at 819-1/2 as the broker hiked its rating to 'overweight' from 'equal-weight'. However, Morgan Stanley cut its stance on the European Banking sector to 'in-line' from 'attractive'. | miata | |
12/9/2003 15:44 | drop to 760 p would be nice | biomax | |
29/8/2003 08:05 | In Hong Kong, investors increased positions in large caps HSBC and Cheung Kong, on optimism in the economy's prospects. "I'm bullish about the market. We see investors putting their bets again on large caps like HSBC, for example, after days of consolidation," said Peter Lai,securities director at OCBC. "The sentiment is very positive. The expectations are that the Hong Kong economy is getting stronger and it will get even better next year. This is helping push up the market," Dao Heng Securities research analyst Eric Yuen said. | miata | |
22/8/2003 19:07 | tempting... two inverted hammers and macd at overbought level. would be worth a punt i think certainly if it goes any higher. | gradient | |
22/8/2003 08:19 | Anybody fancy shorting at this level??? | raggedbull | |
20/8/2003 09:42 | "Hang Seng turnover remained robust, although it was centered more than usual on global banking giant HSBC, the market's largest listed stock in terms of market capitalization, which went ex-dividend today. Trade in HSBC was a rollicking 1.5 bln, or 12 pct, of the day's total. The stock closed 0.128 hkd lower at 99.50 and was the principal drag on the index, brokers said." The Hang Seng closed down 34 points to 10475. | miata | |
14/8/2003 12:17 | asphy a little early me thinks ??? but i know how you feel its got to fall back soon or is that just a pipe dream i had ??? good luck | 21tigers | |
13/8/2003 23:44 | stock price is rising. any ideas ? | ecomkid | |
01/8/2003 12:38 | Slight correction to last post. HSBC offers slightly higher dividend that HBOS (about 0.5% difference). But return on capital is much lower at HSBC, so is dividend cover and EPS growth rate (looking at advfn fundementals). Why would HSBC offer a better investment than HBOS? | scatty | |
01/8/2003 12:30 | Can someone give me reasons why HSBC is so expensive?? Is it more attractive than other UK banks?? Please compare, particularly on valuation/growth terms with HBOS. HSBC dividend is lower, p/e is higher, EPS is lower, and there is greater international risk. Granted, HSBC has good stable management - but so do RBS and HBOS. | scatty | |
26/6/2003 09:21 | From AFX "Hong Kong's falling property prices may affect banking system stability" Worried?l | praipus | |
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