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STAN Standard Chartered Plc

681.40
-1.40 (-0.21%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Standard Chartered Plc LSE:STAN London Ordinary Share GB0004082847 ORD USD0.50
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -1.40 -0.21% 681.40 682.40 682.80 692.60 680.40 691.00 6,863,408 16:35:01
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 18.02B 3.47B 1.2403 5.51 19.1B
Standard Chartered Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker STAN. The last closing price for Standard Chartered was 682.80p. Over the last year, Standard Chartered shares have traded in a share price range of 571.00p to 766.60p.

Standard Chartered currently has 2,797,000,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Standard Chartered is £19.10 billion. Standard Chartered has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.51.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/11/2014
09:26
Any tips how low wil this go
stevenrevell
09/11/2014
11:33
Just filter him Boxer. You know it makes sense.
lomcovaks
08/11/2014
09:23
hvs. AFR. shot up 13% yesterday, and you were short on it.

hvs. you bought into CAR. at £3 and now its CRASHED at 96p.

its good to talk keep in touch whoof whoof.

boxerdog1
07/11/2014
06:19
Why isn't the bank buying back it's own shares or is it !
brutus8
06/11/2014
22:42
This is going much lower
smurfy2001
03/11/2014
18:50
Banking Weekly

Provisioning, capital build-up, and pressure on Standard Chartered management Nov 03, 2014 - 2:14 pm
Patrick Jenkins is joined by Martin Arnold and Sam Fleming to discuss provisioning from banks over the foreign exchange scandal, developments in the building up of bank capital as regulators move the goal posts, and the mounting pressure on Standard Chartered management.

kiwi2007
03/11/2014
13:19
lol !!!!

lol !!!!!!

A honest BANKER

U is kidding me.

hvs
03/11/2014
09:49
If you believe the managements statements then it really is an excellent buy...

That is of course if they are being totally honest...

kiwi2007
03/11/2014
08:21
Currently yielding over 5% and sitting on a P/E of less than 10. Looks like a good buy from this level. IMHO DYOR
biglosses
02/11/2014
10:57
Its ONLY OTHER PEOPLES MONEY why not waste it.

Heads in the Sands like.

hvs
02/11/2014
08:33
Martin Gilbert of Aberdeen Asset Management wasting investors money ?
hvs
02/11/2014
08:15
Its got its head in the sand.

and paid £ 4 mill for it. Nice job.

Peace is incapable of running anything.

A banks is much much worse investment than the likes of a retailer.

hvs
30/10/2014
15:21
When do we buy in it's like tesco
stevenrevell
30/10/2014
15:06
I had a 750p target yonks ago and got slated. I am not that far wrong in the end!
wipo1
30/10/2014
15:01
No point shorting it.

The management doing it for the shareholder.

Give me my BONUS and PENSION TOP UP.

Free shares anyone ?

hvs
30/10/2014
14:55
Sorry to say, but it looks like you're shorting it!
nomdeplume
30/10/2014
14:51
sorry to say it, but looks like freefall now to 550!
h0rati0
30/10/2014
14:11
What will this drop to
stevenrevell
30/10/2014
13:21
U was all warned.

Head in the Sands ?

hvs
30/10/2014
12:32
STRONG SELL

US re-opens investigation into Standard Chartered breaking Iran sanctions

Bank may have withheld full extent of illegal transactions with clients when reaching settlements worth $667m

smurfy2001
30/10/2014
12:08
Could we see 600p or even 500p here?


Impairments bad and BRIC countries proving they are actually very poor investments (Asia focus was perhaps not diverse enough). Funny how the press were so positive about BRIC.

smurfy2001
29/10/2014
13:29
This remains the definitive analysis of the Sands era in my view.I assume the era is now drawing to its close.
richard xii
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