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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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-4.10 | -0.61% | 663.60 | 663.10 | 663.20 | 668.40 | 662.30 | 666.50 | 21,118,489 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-bank Holding Company | 65.91B | 23.53B | 1.2338 | 23.03 | 542.09B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/12/2020 10:26 | I've 30p pencilled in for next year - No official confirmation, just a gut feel. spud | spud | |
01/12/2020 10:08 | Hi, I joined last night again, am I living in fairyland hoping for the old 51 cents dividend still? has there been any news on the dividend? The last I heard it was not going to be a token payment depending on the BOE and the situation during the first quarter. This was some time ago. | karv1 | |
30/11/2020 21:01 | End of the month after the largest monthly increase ever - was always possible. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
30/11/2020 17:30 | market (FTSE100) collapsed some 60 points in the last minute of trading.. I have never seen that | undervaluedassets | |
30/11/2020 08:26 | Losing Charlie Nunn is a big blow. Surely identified as next CEO material | watfordhornet | |
29/11/2020 20:01 | That should be 560p | ball deap | |
29/11/2020 19:59 | Oh yes. My sack is full to bursting. Like I've been advising get go fill it up. Unload your sack late spring 2nd quarter. 56p short term, then 56p , 59p divs after 66p 4th quarter. | ball deap | |
29/11/2020 13:32 | I can see that it's tempting for them to get out of what Porsche1945 rightly calls the "over regulated brexit basket case U.K". | galeforce1 | |
29/11/2020 08:35 | Moving to HK would be enormous. ButI don't see it happening. | luke141 | |
28/11/2020 20:05 | Busy 6 months then with likely selling off France, US and moving head quarters to HK(which is currently not even being contemplated) | watfordhornet | |
28/11/2020 16:09 | Had the lunatic filtered for years, and feel saner for it!spud | spud | |
27/11/2020 13:49 | Monty / Spud - you need to take a look at grid, they pay a lovely quarterly dividend. And are in a good sector, energy storage. | igoe104 | |
27/11/2020 13:14 | Pleasantly surprised to see this back above 400p! :) | geckotheglorious | |
27/11/2020 12:10 | Yes not many companies FTSE 100 pay quarterly dividends, income boys like them, HSBC, GSK, Shell. | montyhedge | |
27/11/2020 08:21 | Yup, I've pencilled in 4x 7.5p.spud | spud | |
27/11/2020 08:19 | Back to 600p when quarterly dividends resume next year. | montyhedge | |
25/11/2020 17:09 | £6 for me. | peddlers | |
25/11/2020 15:24 | Depends on the share, supermarky, in my experience. On this, from here, I tend to agree, better to hold for 600-700 at some point. On others, especially in the current market, better to be flexible and agile. Way better. A few large caps I have been in and out of: TW. at the start of the year versus TW. at the end of September, versus TW. now? FRES? POLY? DLAR? LGEN? BARC? BP? plus many others. Sorry, forget buy and hold, it's not for me in these markets. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
25/11/2020 12:13 | Clear 435 and then into the gap! | skinny | |
25/11/2020 12:06 | Patience is required here.My average is 320 and i am not selling until 750 ish and hopefully catching a few divis en-route. Trade less and prosper imo | supermarky | |
25/11/2020 09:16 | Although I would contend that the first 3 have merit. BT (for me) doesn't. Anyway, HSBA - can't see 400 being cleared that easily. Will take a few goes, methinks. | imastu pidgitaswell |
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