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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lloyds Banking Group Plc | LSE:LLOY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008706128 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.72 | 1.45% | 50.42 | 50.60 | 50.62 | 50.76 | 49.62 | 49.67 | 154,547,563 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 5.89 | 32.17B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/2/2020 21:03 | I remember reading somewhere that one of the most effective buy backs of all time was Wells Fargo. Massively increased the share price Afraid that's all I can remember :-( . Maybe someone else knows the detail | scruff1 | |
06/2/2020 20:54 | deleted duplicate | lefrene | |
06/2/2020 20:53 | I think I get the drift tricky, even tho i'm not sure what a merkin is :-( | maxk | |
06/2/2020 20:48 | It's her girlfriend's merkin on her top lip maxk | utrickytrees | |
06/2/2020 20:48 | On top of the Scot's Finance Ministers dreadful behaviour, one has to wonder how a person so stupid as to send text messages over a public system, could have risen so high in politics? Just as well he's been found out now before he got into a position to do more damage, makes one wonder what else the SNP is going to surprise us with? | lefrene | |
06/2/2020 20:44 | Utrickytree , definitely a more tolerant nation . But today you see how quick they act when wrong doing is revealved , shameful behaviour by Mckay , shameful but not illegal . He righty will lose a promising career. I wish other nations acted so fast and files do not go misssing . | bargainbob | |
06/2/2020 20:41 | More brexit bad news... Almost 400,000 Scots hit with stealth tax as Derek Mackay's former deputy steps in to deliver Budget Kate Forbes, the SNP's Public Finance Minister, froze the salary thresholds for paying the higher and top rates of income tax. By Simon Johnson, SCOTTISH POLITICAL EDITOR 6 February 2020 • 6:49pm Hundreds of thousands of Scots are to be hit with a stealth tax worth up to £149 each, Derek Mackay's former deputy has announced as she stepped in to deliver his Budget at the last minute. Kate Forbes, the SNP's Public Finance Minister, disclosed the salary thresholds for paying the higher and top rates of income tax will be frozen in 2020/21. According to official forecasts, around 19,000 more taxpayers will now be dragged into paying higher rate tax when they receive their annual salary increases in April. In addition, the Scottish Fiscal Commission said 370,000 existing higher and top rate tax earners will see their bills increase by £149 each. Ms Forbes disclosed that freezing the higher rate threshold at £43,430, rather than increasing it by inflation, would generate an extra £51 million from workers.... More: | maxk | |
06/2/2020 20:27 | They'll be singing this soon at nurseries and schools... "Baa-baa non-specified coloured grain fed halal certified-sheep, have you any cruelty free wool? Yes gender-neutral person, yes gender-neutral person, three recycled, eco friendly bags full!" :-) Watch this guys, remember the fast show? | m5 | |
06/2/2020 19:53 | According to Brexiteer Lord David Owen, the disagreement is a further sign that this second phase of Brexit is set to be the biggest showdown yet in the terms of the UK-EU relationship and predicted the negotiations will end with a “quite serious crash”. He told Express.co.uk: “It seems to me that this Government will not accept the degree of entrenchment that Mrs May did. “I personally think that we are actually heading for a quite serious crash. “It would be much better to have that crash earlier and not wait. “And if this is the case, we need to accept that there is not going to be a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). “So my only instinct is that there is going to be a stand-off and quite a serious row on how we proceed.” The former Labour foreign secretary and SDP leader noted: “We are never going to go into a Common Rule Book with the EU. “And we are not going in ECJ supervision. “We should openly accept that there is a complete disagreement and go for a minimalist deal by agreement.” | stonedyou | |
06/2/2020 19:26 | 6089 good post.I am not a fan of share buyback ?myself! | k38 | |
06/2/2020 19:25 | We know the PPI will be reflected in the results, so this year should be a watershed, hopefully! | bookbroker | |
06/2/2020 19:05 | Poor share price performance considering where the FTSE is, I'm assuming the results will be below par. | gaffer73 | |
06/2/2020 19:03 | Give it 3 mnths Jacko the penny will drop & all the gritty chain smoking glaswegian & dundee nationalists will realise they've been sold gender bender rainbow independence. Sounds a bit like Labour trying to keep the working class vote & backing unfettered immigration. Next years Jockish elections will be a car crash me thinks | utrickytrees | |
06/2/2020 18:52 | Douglas, who had served for four years in the US Navy during the Second World War, gazed at it scornfully. ‘What kinda ship d’you call that?’ ‘A f____ing aircraft carrier,’ Harris replied. ‘In America they’re twice that size.’ ‘They’re twice that size because they have to carry twice the amount of sh__te.’ -------------------- Great story, Richard Harris one of the greats, there aren't any like Richard Harris, Albert Finney, Peter O'Toole and Oliver Reed any more. All we have now is flakes like Cumberbatch, Hugh Grant, Steve bloody Coogan whose idea of Hell raising is to whine about Brexit or go canvassing with Jeremy Corbyn. | jacko07 | |
06/2/2020 18:22 | They work here because the trading range is so tight, this moves in a range 50/70p, so it should make a meaningful difference. I appreciate when company’s valuation is flying high, they generally do manage to buy at the peaks. I do not see why this should fall below 50p unless we head into another recession, maybe but then at that point the whole market is going to be slamdunked! | bookbroker | |
06/2/2020 18:08 | Good to hear the Tories are getting behind a guaranteed interview scheme for ex servicemen & women in certain government departments. Meanwhile Keir Starmers focusing his attention on positive discrimination for immigrants whilst the SNP are concentrating on promoting non mathematicians with a liking for teenage Mediterranean boys into senior treasury positions. Bobster you could be in with a floppy fringe & some skinny jeans fella. | utrickytrees | |
06/2/2020 18:06 | "We solemnly warn you: If you keep being stubborn, with such impertinence, and continue this illegal activity, you will be brought to justice - is that understood?" Totally brilliant! all demos and the biassed BBC come under this umbrella and Gina and all of them.Yeah! | mr.elbee | |
06/2/2020 17:56 | Richard Harris VS Kirk Douglas The morning after that first encounter, as Douglas and Harris were being lined up for their first shot, the old HMS Ark Royal appeared on the horizon on its way to dock at Portsmouth. Douglas, who had served for four years in the US Navy during the Second World War, gazed at it scornfully. ‘What kinda ship d’you call that?’ ‘A f____ing aircraft carrier,’ Harris replied. ‘In America they’re twice that size.’ ‘They’re twice that size because they have to carry twice the amount of sh__te.’ Excellent! | minerve 2 | |
06/2/2020 17:37 | And this is why China cant be trusted. Party first, people second. Always the same. Just as it was with Chernobyl in USSR. As a reminder, Li Wenliang - who warned the public of a potential "SARS-like" disease in December 2019 - was questioned by local health authority, and warned: "We solemnly warn you: If you keep being stubborn, with such impertinence, and continue this illegal activity, you will be brought to justice - is that understood?" | crossing_the_rubicon |
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