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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.12 | 0.23% | 52.18 | 52.24 | 52.28 | 52.90 | 52.20 | 52.38 | 86,283,449 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.08 | 33.22B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/2/2020 15:26 | As for Lloyds The worse price can do is 54p. I will be filling my boots around 55p given the chance. | k38 | |
18/2/2020 15:25 | Proud to BE a European - of English heritage. (English is a Germanic Language.) | bbalanjones | |
18/2/2020 15:24 | Plenty of much better investments than this dog. LOL | minerve 2 | |
18/2/2020 15:23 | Oh dear, I think the Brexiters are starting to get desperate, they are starting to see reality. LOL | minerve 2 | |
18/2/2020 15:22 | gg3 Dog share or not, still glad I hold north of 300k of these beauties. | bbalanjones | |
18/2/2020 15:21 | mitchy : Stick to the strategy. Keep sufficient of your 'powder dry' that way you can lower your average if necessary. Bank SPs move . Sold half of my BARC holding for a 5p gain early yesterday. Will retain the rest for the dividend. Have also opened a position in RBS ...9p dividend due there. Ekuuleus: (ref your post 267) ...My previous post , and the foregoing is not meant to be 'a ramp'.I question the sanity of any investor who thinks they can move an share price by a BB post. My post is purely informative and intended for mitchy ...although I accept others have the opportunity to read it. | wendsworth | |
18/2/2020 15:19 | "dog of a share" in a dog of a country. | minerve 2 | |
18/2/2020 15:15 | k38 We are not arguing, it is over with. I was right, you were wrong. Now that you understand we are in Europe I hope your comments are correct going forward. It is sad that someone like you had the opportunity to vote on Brexit when you didn't even know the difference between Europe and the EU. Mind you, I bet most gammons don't. | minerve 2 | |
18/2/2020 15:13 | Lloyd’s down today because of hsbc results today notlooking good for Lloyds results could be down over 5% what a dog of a share | gaygay3 | |
18/2/2020 15:13 | Discombobulated afternoon! must be the Slivovitz & Sachertorte after early lunch! hic..hic.... | gotnorolex | |
18/2/2020 15:10 | M2I am not going to argue with you.. yes we are Europe put only on the map in your bedroom wall...politically we are not anymore and if you don't like you can move to your "Europe" anytime you wish. | k38 | |
18/2/2020 15:05 | Testing 56p now, not looking good, going down faster than Min's glass of white Lightning. | mikemichael2 | |
18/2/2020 15:04 | The political European Union is dead! Long live the European United Kingdom! | gotnorolex | |
18/2/2020 15:04 | Banks off again today. Not looking good for Thursday but who knows. | mitchy | |
18/2/2020 15:03 | Maybe he's a plumber! | mikemichael2 | |
18/2/2020 15:01 | k38 No we are not, we are talking about Europe. Brexit is to do with the EU. Two separate things that you are confused with. | minerve 2 | |
18/2/2020 14:58 | got..Thank you for the information... lolBut we are talking about Brexit... we are NOT in Europe (Brussels) anymore. | k38 | |
18/2/2020 14:53 | k38 The UK is geographically an island nation of Europe! | gotnorolex | |
18/2/2020 14:50 | End of argument. I know I am right. Go and educate yourself you gammon Brexit numpty. :) | minerve 2 | |
18/2/2020 14:49 | you are RAVING MAD and now filtered Mr bookbroker | mr.elbee | |
18/2/2020 14:46 | M2It's time to take down from your bedroom wall the political map of Europe and start living in the real world. | k38 |
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