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BARCLAYS TRADING UPDATE (BARC)     

peeyam - 06 May 2009 10:47

barclays will ge coming out with trading update on 07.05.2009 It is expected to report profits higher than market expectations.

A good Buy Medium to Long term

HARRYCAT - 06 Dec 2018 17:20 - 1355 of 1362

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Claret Dragon - 10 Dec 2018 14:41 - 1356 of 1362

The Big Short. Is this one of the Banks that are on the list?

Claret Dragon - 31 Dec 2018 11:54 - 1357 of 1362

Down 12% on this one. There has been no rallies of note for weeks!!!!!!!

Fred1new - 07 Jan 2019 15:16 - 1358 of 1362

I am itching to put some cash into this one.

But every time I turn over and start dreaming again!

UMMH,

Do I, or don't I?

Stan - 07 Jan 2019 15:31 - 1359 of 1362

Heard the other day about a small Italian Bank in some trouble but no news since.

Banks not been in favour for some time so would avoid for time being.

Fred1new - 07 Jan 2019 15:36 - 1360 of 1362

That is too sensible.

:-0

Stan - 08 Jan 2019 07:43 - 1361 of 1362

Barclays is being threatened with a boardroom shake-up after an activist investor announced plans for a shareholder vote on the bank's leadership. Edward Bramson, who has spent about £900m building a 5.5% stake in Barclays through his investment vehicle Sherborne Investors, told his own shareholders that a vote was necessary, given that "consistent engagement" with Barclays had failed to yield results. - Guardian

Stan - 15 Jan 2019 09:39 - 1362 of 1362

Four former Barclays executives have appeared at Southwark crown court and pleaded not guilty to charges brought by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) in relation to a £12bn rescue package secured by the bank at the height of the financial crisis. The former chief executive John Varley, the ex-investment banking chief Roger Jenkins, the former head of Barclays' wealth division Thomas Kalaris and the ex-European financial institutions head Richard Boath denied charges of conspiracy to commit fraud in relation to the 2008 capital raising. - Guardian
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