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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 50.42 | 50.60 | 50.62 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 5.89 | 32.17B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/3/2020 16:49 | You can bet that our special friends across the pond will be doing their very best to weaken all UK banks so that they can get a bigger foothold for their banks in the UK. All UK banks that have had US bosses in charge have all suffered bad constant downturns, the sceptic in me says that they took the jobs to destroy value. | extrovert | |
05/3/2020 16:43 | Think your on the wrong board mate | gaffer73 | |
05/3/2020 16:33 | crossing, most half decent Pharmaceutical companies have a validated number of RM suppliers, but as you say many are in China. I'm quite pleased that COVID-19 is showing everyone the weakness of Globalisation, only the Wealthy have benefited from it, whist it's destroyed jobs and lives throughout the World! | gbh2 | |
05/3/2020 16:29 | Ex divi 16th April Pay date 26th May | gbh2 | |
05/3/2020 16:12 | gotYou mean I have not choices but to pay the licence. That's not democracy, you know. But I do have a lot better choices than the brainwashing BBC. got: "For now the only choice you have is to watch/listen to the BBC or not!" | k38 | |
05/3/2020 16:00 | Min re I don't buy Lloyds because .. lol | pal44 | |
05/3/2020 15:56 | Maxidi, my thinking also. If this gets back to 60p, that's over 30%. I'll take that over 3 years. Plus the divi of course! | 1carus | |
05/3/2020 15:52 | 1carus. My last buy was 53p and I thought that was good, how wrong was I! I could be tempted to buy more @ 45p and then keep med/long term just for div. | maxidi | |
05/3/2020 15:48 | Blueball, 32p would be a good entry point for me. Not too far away either I guess. | smartie6 | |
05/3/2020 15:47 | CTR.... Yep another classic.... shorty had a smashing singing voice too! | maxidi | |
05/3/2020 15:34 | Sp tomorrow this might go sub 45p. Any takers at that or are we still on falling knife territory. | 1carus | |
05/3/2020 15:31 | gotnorolex I don't buy Lloyds because I already have enough domestics linked to the fortunes of the UK economy. Also, I don't see where growth is coming from within the near future for Lloyds. It all seems to be maintained low interest rates, subdued business investment, low consumer confidence and whatever is good out there is being chased by too many competitors with too much capital under the shadow of digital transformation services and new entrants. If anyone can figure out the answer to all that then good luck to them. As for anyone else who invests in Lloyds it is just a guess. By-the-way, dividend payout ratio for last year was 96.3% according to my data feed. | minerve 2 | |
05/3/2020 15:26 | Why aren't you buyer at these levels Min, just got my early session limit order of 46.50 come through, for bad or worse! | gotnorolex | |
05/3/2020 15:23 | Hello, a surge up. Divi pay day is 27th May. | chavitravi2 | |
05/3/2020 15:20 | Enjoying the fun fellow capitalists? Boris, our powerful, strong leader, is now going back under his rock for a few months! Fend for yourselves virus targets! ROFLMAO! | minerve 2 | |
05/3/2020 15:16 | maxidi Some folk have no funny bone! | gotnorolex | |
05/3/2020 15:14 | Sub 30p judging by the chart. | blueball | |
05/3/2020 15:14 | k38 For now the only choice you have is to watch/listen to the BBC or not! | gotnorolex | |
05/3/2020 15:04 | Sorry in May | gaffer73 |
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