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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% | 56.18 | 55.94 | 55.98 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.51 | 35.57B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/5/2019 00:24 | Coward. LOL | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 00:24 | No Min, you are the loser, you'l see it when you sober up. | maxk | |
27/5/2019 00:22 | What a loser. Ha ha ha ha. Brilliant! | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 00:20 | Oh come on Min, you know better than the old % game. | maxk | |
27/5/2019 00:20 | Do you know what the word 'majority' means or is it beyond you chimps? | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 00:17 | It is you who can't accept failure. | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 00:17 | If you add Remain party votes they easily eclipse Brexit party votes. | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 00:05 | Thats good gear you are smoking Min. Fail = Win | maxk | |
27/5/2019 00:00 | It is very clear that the consensus of the public is Remain. Kill article 50. Let us end this mess. | minerve 2 | |
26/5/2019 23:06 | Hi All, nothing really changed since I registered yesterday. | exlogicalod | |
26/5/2019 22:34 | Praise the lord we will be leaving the blackshirts behind . Independence for Scotland . | bargainbob | |
26/5/2019 22:29 | Knuckle-Dragging Life™ | minerve 2 | |
26/5/2019 22:27 | I like Anna Soubry, speak for yourself. | minerve 2 | |
26/5/2019 21:25 | Is Anna Soubry the mast hated women in Britain or could it be Diane Abbott? Not a lot to choose between I guess. | excell1 | |
26/5/2019 21:10 | Thought it was for the 2 year period since triggering Article 50...being in the EU club obligations... | diku | |
26/5/2019 21:03 | No pay on no deal is how I read it. But with May and the gang of incompetents, who knows? | maxk | |
26/5/2019 20:53 | Isn't the £39bln paid regardless of deal or no deal Brexit?... The biggest win from no deal is the opportunity to spend £39 billion at home on our own priorities that we would otherwise give away to the EU. £39 billion spent at home would be a big boost of 2% of GDP. It would cut our balance of payments deficit by the same amount. Depending on the mixture of tax cuts and extra spending we chose, there would be additional gains from the stimulus effect of the money. | diku | |
26/5/2019 20:50 | You're in the dog house bob | maxk | |
26/5/2019 19:55 | Actually not like you to be out by over 150 times Nae logic on the divi . Did you get called up in the insider trading on Logica or were you gone by then :-) | bargainbob | |
26/5/2019 19:48 | Conservative Manifesto = Lies and Deceit Labour Manifesto = Lies and Deceit. Support The Brexit Party which is for Honesty and Democracy and Freedom | xxxxxy | |
26/5/2019 19:47 | “No Deal”, the WTO global trading option, is the benchmark to beat for leaving the EU By JOHNREDWOOD& No Deal delivers most of what Brexit voters want. It means we leave the EU...as promised. We leave without paying any extra money to the EU as a leaving present. We regain control of our laws, our borders and our trade policy. The only thing it does not give us is a free trade deal with the EU. I suspect if we look as if we mean to leave without a deal the EU would want to extend its current offer of a free trade deal for Great Britain into an offer for the UK, as we will of course not accept one which leaves out Northern Ireland. The biggest win from no deal is the opportunity to spend £39 billion at home on our own priorities that we would otherwise give away to the EU. £39 billion spent at home would be a big boost of 2% of GDP. It would cut our balance of payments deficit by the same amount. Depending on the mixture of tax cuts and extra spending we chose, there would be additional gains from the stimulus effect of the money. We should also use all the £13bn we colect in tariffs on EU imports to give as tax cuts to UK consuners so we are no worse off from the tariffs. Doubtless we will also buy more UK goods when EU ones are dearer so we will be better off. The third win will be in global trade. Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada and the USA are keen to sign trade deals with us. We could join the Trans Pacific Partnership. To do such deals we need to be free to make our own calls on regulation, tariffs and non tariff barriers. Through our membership of the WTO we can create relatively friction free trade, as we enjoy today on non EU trade, with the added advantages that trade deals can bring. Full article | xxxxxy | |
26/5/2019 19:43 | There is nothing to fear from leaving the EU and trading with them under WTO rules The combined share of international trade of WTO members now exceeds 90% of the global trade. Most countries around the world are members, including the UK and the EU. In 2016, UK world-wide trade accounted for 52% of goods exported (48% exported to the EU, which continues to decline, and 52% to the rest of the world). As EU members, our trade with various countries outside the EU has been dictated largely by agreements with the EU, and devised to suit them. Under WTO rules, we will be free to make our own trade arrangements with those countries, tailored more to our needs. The WTO requires member countries to apply tariffs (taxes) on goods and services to other WTO countries equally. Unlike the EU, the WTO does not tell countries what to do other than to keep their promises. There is no ‘confrontation with WTO officials’ as one Irish Government source reportedly claimed in a newspaper report in respect of arrangements concerning the Irish border. The WTO is a member-driven organisation and there is no WTO rule requiring governments to secure their borders. There are, however, non-discrimination rules, but a ‘waiver’ could be sought for the UK/Ireland border either based on national security, or if the EU are in agreement, the UK and Ireland could act in the interests of the Good Friday Agreement and permit no hard border between the two. These are just some suggestions which Remain-backing MPs seem to refuse to discuss. Under WTO rules, the UK will not only be able to negotiate our own trade agreements with the world, control our borders and make our own laws, but with no more annual payments to subsidise the EU and our armed forces free of the EU command structures to boot, we will be free to paint our own future on a clean canvas. Full article | xxxxxy | |
26/5/2019 18:46 | Hey up Bob, did you spend your £20 Lloyds Divi on a 'I luv Wee Jimmy T Shirt'. The scumbag SNP will lose another 20 seats in the next GE. | exlogiclad | |
26/5/2019 18:25 | Providing of course, they vote the right way. | maxk |
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