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HBOS Hbos

70.10
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Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Hbos LSE:HBOS London Ordinary Share GB0030587504 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 70.10 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 70.10 GBX

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Posted at 10/4/2013 05:51 by skinny
Former HBOS chief executive Sir James Crosby has asked for his knighthood to be removed and has resigned as a non-executive director of Compass Group.

He will also forgo 30% of his £580,000-a-year HBOS pension following last week's critical report into the bank's collapse during the financial crisis.

Sir James served as chief executive at HBOS between 2001 and 2006.

The Banking Standards Commission report called him the "architect" of the strategy that led to HBOS' downfall.

His request will now be considered by a Whitehall honours committee.

On Tuesday evening, it was also announced that he was stepping down immediately from Compass, the world's biggest catering company.
Posted at 28/3/2012 13:53 by wstirrup
Hi guys?

I saw a video and it reckons this year will likely be a doozy. (I tried displaying it here, but the code won't post, so you'll need to visit the page.)

Here's the pagelink...



At least it suggests where to hide your money (read: protect) and why it might pay to put some in Gold, Silver, Platinum, Palladium, et-al and PM miners.

W.
Posted at 15/1/2009 22:31 by brando69
m2m - 15 Jan'09 - 15:43 - 24866 of 24873

If you really want to know, the currently HBOS share price is about 60.5 pence per share.


so much for all those who bought these thinkimg they would close the gap on lloyd...

lloyd gapped down

a lesson there.

i was lucky, bought at 65, sold at 71
Posted at 15/1/2009 15:43 by m2m
If you really want to know, the current HBOS share price is about 60.5 pence per share.
Posted at 12/1/2009 07:38 by masurenguy
Results of Placing and Open Offer
12 January 2009

Lloyds TSB today announces that, as at 11.00 a.m. on 9 January 2009, being the latest date for receipt of valid acceptances and settlement in full under the Open Offer, it had received valid acceptances in respect of 13,085,995 Open Offer Shares in aggregate, representing approximately 0.50 per cent of the total number of Open Offer Shares offered to Qualifying Shareholders pursuant to the Placing and Open Offer announced by Lloyds TSB on 13 October 2008. Each of the Lloyds TSB Directors has taken up his or her Open Offer Entitlement in full. In accordance with the arrangements set out in Part VIII of the Prospectus, upon closing of the Placing and Open Offer, HM Treasury will acquire the remaining 2,583,567,208 Open Offer Shares for which valid acceptances have not been received.

HBOS has also announced today the results of the HBOS Placing and Open Offer and that it has received valid acceptances in respect of 17,692,895 HBOS Open Offer Shares in aggregate, representing approximately 0.24 per cent of the total number of HBOS Open Offer Shares offered to HBOS Shareholders pursuant to the HBOS Placing and Open Offer. As with the Lloyds TSB Placing and Open Offer, HM Treasury will acquire the remaining HBOS Open Offer Shares for which valid acceptances have not been received from HBOS Shareholders. As a result, based on the number of Lloyds TSB Shares and HBOS Shares in issue as of today's date, it is expected that on completion of the proposed acquisition of HBOS (following the Scheme becoming effective in accordance with its terms) HM Treasury will own approximately 43.4% of the enlarged issued ordinary share capital of the newly named Lloyds Banking Group plc as at 19 January 2008.
Posted at 09/1/2009 17:20 by rkjones
Surely, there is a ceiling to which they can rally, this determined by Lloyds share price. The stakes are changing slowly. Until recently HBOS buys (assuming the deal goes through!) have been a cheap way into Lloyds. Will the HBOS share price now drive Lloyds higher. By my standards, have got a significant investment in HBOS averaging at about a £1 - am quietly confident in the medium term as D-day approaches!!
Posted at 08/1/2009 10:50 by jenty
Does anyone know why HBOS and Lloy SP's are not moving in tandem? There is now a 5.4% discount on HBOS share price
Posted at 28/12/2008 11:18 by taffee
don't buy hbos in the offer,buy in the open market

your hbos shares wil be converted to lloy in jan at .605 of a lloyds share
what your broker is effectively saying is by buying hbos shares at around 65p,you are effectively buying lloys shares at substantial discount as hbos shares should be around 75p

closing lloy share price 124.1 x 60.05%=75.0805(what the hbos share price should be)
Posted at 23/12/2008 10:02 by diku
there is abit of a disconnect betwen Hbos and LLoy prices...in an ideal world Hbos price would be tracking LLoy price...under the current economy circumstances where there are more risks to the down side than upside and Hbos seen as a greater risk due to it's exposure to mortgages/commercial market it's a case of LLoy being held hostage by Hbos price movement...though it's still trading at a slight premium based on the conversion figure of 0.605p...
Posted at 22/12/2008 18:05 by milkygateway
Hi, assuming the deal goes through, what will happen to HBOS shares i own at the middle of January? Will they automatically be converted to Lloyds TSB shares (83 LLOY for every 100 HBOS).Note i only bought the HBOS shares a couple of weeks ago if that makes any difference.

Finally, if on the day before HBOS shares are suspended 83% of the LLOY price is greater than the HBOS price, then shouldn't I just put all my money into HBOS and make a big profit when i get them converted into LLOY? Or will the 2 prices gradually move towards each other over the coming weeks to prevent this arbitrage?

Thanks
Hbos share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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