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Inc stmt in GBPIncome statement in GBPView more

Year on year Barclays PLC had net income fall -11.29% from 5.93bn to 5.26bn despite a 39.15% increase in revenues from 36.99bn to 51.47bn.
Gross margin--
Net profit margin--
Operating margin--
Return on assets0.34%
Return on equity6.09%
Return on investment--
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Cash flow in GBPView more

In 2023, cash reserves at Barclays PLC fell by 30.78bn. In addition, the company used more cash to support its operations than it earned, posting a cash flow loss of 927.00m. In addition the company used 23.41bn on investing activities and also paid 1.39bn in financing cash flows.
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Price/Cash flow per share--
Book value per share4.87
Tangible book value per share4.31
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Balance sheet in GBPView more

Barclays PLC uses little or no debt in its capital structure.
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Quick ratio--
Total debt/total equity3.96
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Growth rates in GBP

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Div yield(5 year avg)3.06%
Div growth rate (5 year)--
Payout ratio (TTM)29.08%
EPS growth(5 years)23.96
EPS (TTM) vs
TTM 1 year ago
-16.80
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