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Barclays Bk PLC iPath Dow JonesUBS Platinum Subindex Total Return ETN Exp 24th Jun 2038 V.PGM


Primary Symbol: PGMFF

Barclays PLC is a diversified bank with five divisions comprising Barclays UK, Barclays UK Corporate Bank, Barclays Private Bank and Wealth Management, Barclays Investment Bank and Barclays US Consumer Bank. The Barclays UK division represents businesses that sit within the United Kingdom ring-fenced bank, Barclays Bank UK PLC and its subsidiaries, and comprises Personal Banking, Business Banking and Barclaycard Consumer UK. The Barclays UK Corporate Bank division offers lending, trade and working capital, liquidity, payments, and FX solutions for corporate clients. Barclays Private Bank and Wealth Management division comprises the Private Bank, Wealth Management, and Investments businesses. Barclays Investment Bank division incorporates the Global Markets, Investment Banking, and International Corporate Banking businesses. Barclays US Consumer Bank division represents the United States credit card business, focused in the partnership market, as well as an online deposit franchise.


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Comment by oneenoon Apr 10, 2022 4:15pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Penny

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Penny

Nick2021 wrote: If a company didn't buy PGM when it had a plausible story, why would they buy it today when it's swirling the drain?  If the mine is worthwhile, it's going to be there to buy after bankruptcy.  

BECAUSE THE MARKET CAP HAS dropped to about 10% of what it was during that time period, now with a working mill and infrastructure, essentially pricing the land package at a negative value.

LOL keep bashing this because you will see big money turn this around.
 

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