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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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24.90 | 3.73% | 693.00 | 692.90 | 693.10 | 702.40 | 677.60 | 678.20 | 23,757,483 | 16:16:37 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-bank Holding Company | 65.91B | 23.53B | 1.2338 | 23.05 | 542.47B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/10/2020 11:02 | What do people think are the odds of the 51c/ 39.2p dividend returning in 2021 would make 13% return. Ping saying they like the HSBC dividends. Something like 197 billion Total Equity. With 15 % CET1 ratio. I read somewhere they have $33 billion distributable cash out of that 190 odd billion they have in Total Equity. Probably under a lot of pressure to resume from investors in HG. What are people views. | karv1 | |
15/10/2020 10:27 | A few of these big US tech stocks are looking vulnerable | peddlers | |
15/10/2020 10:19 | yes it is doing well vs the index | peddlers | |
15/10/2020 09:07 | HSBC - Buoyant anyone starting HSBC - Sinking | buywell3 | |
15/10/2020 08:56 | Except it hasn't. Might be a good indicator. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
15/10/2020 00:31 | HSBC is likely to tank tomorrow off the back of USA reports | peddlers | |
15/10/2020 00:19 | Managed to catch ITV at just over 50 pence. | peddlers | |
15/10/2020 00:01 | I forgive you, I've opened a few longs. One bad. Long at 321 and out at 314 . | peddlers | |
14/10/2020 23:07 | So you opened your Long at the lowest point in 25 years and closed it at the very top of the recent high. Forgive my scepticism but.....spud | spud | |
14/10/2020 22:13 | Short then 3 longs. Closed last long at 317 from 280 something Double digit % up. Added today at 298.25 Stop loss set at 240. If I get stopped out at 240 I will still walk away from HSBC with a tidy profit. My last spead bet short closed at 12k profit. P | peddlers | |
14/10/2020 21:05 | "I have added on the recent weakness" Yours or the s/p? | glavey | |
14/10/2020 19:01 | In spite of the logic for cutting losses short, many small investors are still left holding the proverbial bag. They inevitably end up with a number of stock positions with large unrealized capital losses. At best, it's "dead" money; at worst, it drops further in value and never recovers. Typically, investors believe the reason they have so many large, unrealized losses is that they bought the stock at the wrong time. They may also believe that it was a matter of bad luck, but seldom do they believe it is because of their own behavioral biases. | trader536 | |
14/10/2020 12:28 | I have added on the recent weakness | peddlers | |
13/10/2020 20:29 | Hi all, My mate Peter @Conkers3 and myself did a ‘Twin Petes Investing’ Podcast a few days ago and part of our discussion includes HSBA (which I hold unfortunately !!) and the challenges Banks are facing. We also chatted about loads of other Stocks and some Ideas for research, and the outlook for Markets and as usual a fair bit of educational stuff with regards to Investing. Anyway, if you use Apple, Audioboom, Overcast or Spotify you can find it under the 'Conkers Corner' Channel (you want TPI Podcast 33) and you can find it on Soundcloud at the link below. I hope you enjoy it and find it useful, Cheers, WD @wheeliedealer | thewheeliedealer | |
12/10/2020 08:56 | Some positive news... Standard Chartered bank has signalled it could restart dividend payments as soon as February. Wonder if HSBC will follow... | geckotheglorious | |
11/10/2020 11:16 | Not sure I understand the connection to HSB Grafter. spud | spud | |
11/10/2020 07:25 | Robinhood Users Say Accounts Were Looted, No One to Call Sarah Bagheri is among five Robinhood customers who recounted similar experiences to Bloomberg News, saying they’ve been left in limbo in recent weeks after someone sold their investments and withdrew funds. Because the wildly popular app has no emergency phone number, some said they tried in vain to intervene, only to watch helplessly as their money vanished. “A limited number of customers appear to have had their Robinhood account targeted by cyber criminals because of their personal email account (that which is associated with their Robinhood account) being compromised outside of Robinhood,” a spokesman for the company said in an email: “We’re actively working with those impacted to secure their accounts.” Bloomberg - October 11 | grafter | |
08/10/2020 10:55 | We will see. My betting is that they will move to HK. TBH I picked up 60k’s worth at 2.78 so hopefully I’m quids in anyway over next couple of years. Looking to double my money with a 6 pc plus yield. | porsche1945 | |
07/10/2020 11:59 | Do you have a link ? | luke141 | |
07/10/2020 07:54 | Great news for all. A class action law suit has been taken out against WHO and Bill Gates for crimes against Humanity. The prosecution are made up of international lawyers whistleblowers noble prize winners in chemistry and many more of the world's top scientists.Hopefully this case will be heard soon so We can bring an end to this covid29 madness. | clarky111 | |
06/10/2020 17:52 | Porsche - after 2008 the possibility of a move to HK was widely discussed but was deemed a non starter as HSBC would be to big a mouthful for the HK Monetary Authority in the event of another banking crisis, however, that may have changed? | ianood | |
05/10/2020 12:43 | Porsche - you have mentioned this a few times recently.Why would HSBC move to HK. The CCP are treating them terribly and are trying to ruin them and you want HSBC to move to under their jurisdiction.HK is a no go - Singapore maybeYou need to look at the recent news - google China and HSBC | watfordhornet | |
05/10/2020 12:17 | Buywell is special needs, probably voted for brexit, cut him some slack. Hsbc should seize the melt down and do what they should have done a couple of years ago and move HQ to HK, it’s worth 30 pc more instantly to the shares, they make no money in the U.K., Europe is a disaster, in fact the USA is pretty poor for them, they are an asian facing bank, all the earnings come from HK, the future is in Asia, certainly not basket case U.K. Far less government interference there and shares would do better not listed on a dog of an exchange like the ftse 100 which is terminal. They need to get on with it. Then we could see these back at value 5.70/6 quids worth in HKD. | porsche1945 |
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