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Barclays PLC (BCS)

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10.24-0.05 (-0.49%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
10.10 -0.14 (-1.37%)
After hours: 07:32PM EDT
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Previous close10.29
Open10.30
Bid10.25 x 38800
Ask10.26 x 34100
Day's range10.23 - 10.36
52-week range6.23 - 10.46
Volume17,021,897
Avg. volume17,207,822
Market cap38.416B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.38
PE ratio (TTM)7.94
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.35 (3.37%)
Ex-dividend date29 Feb 2024
1y target estN/A
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    UPDATE 4-GM in talks with Barclays to replace Goldman Sachs in credit card partnership -source

    General Motors is in talks with Barclays for a credit card partnership deal that will replace existing partner Goldman Sachs, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. Goldman Sachs has been looking for "strategic alternatives" for its consumer unit since last year after its CEO David Solomon decided to scale back the firm's retail ambitions in late 2022. The Wall Street Journal earlier reported that Barclays is the leading candidate to take over issuance of the credit cards, which have about $2 billion of outstanding balances.

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    GM in talks with Barclays to replace Goldman Sachs in credit card partnership -source

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -General Motors is in talks with Barclays for a credit card partnership deal that will replace existing partner Goldman Sachs, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. Goldman Sachs has been looking for "strategic alternatives" for its consumer unit since last year after its CEO David Solomon decided to scale back the firm's retail ambitions in late 2022. The Wall Street Journal earlier reported that Barclays is the leading candidate to take over issuance of the credit cards, which have about $2 billion of outstanding balances.