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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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-0.98 | -1.76% | 54.80 | 54.70 | 54.74 | 55.22 | 54.22 | 55.22 | 210,792,150 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.37 | 34.8B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/12/2019 08:48 | tarts ,all of them holding their noses to vote tory just because Boris says so and to keep out the honourable march of marxist communism.. Terrible country No standards...mutter mutter. | mr.elbee | |
13/12/2019 08:48 | Quite so, Pierre, it has given me faith that the Great British Public still values democracy. | poikka | |
13/12/2019 08:48 | Yes mm2, and all those EU flags have gone from outside the H of P....shame lol. Major, Blair, Adonis....where are you now? | cheshire pete | |
13/12/2019 08:46 | Did anyone else watch LK trashing Boris last night? Boy, she didn't pull her punches in her personal opinion of him. And there was I thinking that correspondents and reporters had to be impartial. Silly boy. | poikka | |
13/12/2019 08:42 | Poik, as absurd as that is, it isn't as absurd as Swinson supposedly expecting to become PM by standing on a ' Don't implement a public vote' strategy.As Swinson's personal vote illustrated quit well. | pierre oreilly | |
13/12/2019 08:37 | Let's see how the EU 'we shall never change our deal' mantra survives now we have regained the bargaining power our traitor MPs gave away last time we tried negotiating. The obnoxious expense fiddling pixie Cooper will have a more difficult job trashing the UK bargaining position this time around. | pierre oreilly | |
13/12/2019 08:34 | Is there a phrase for the opposite of a dead cat bounce ? | mitchy | |
13/12/2019 08:33 | Bojo will have the best Christmas ever...his dad will be very proud of him...Good luck Bojo...get Brexit done... | diku | |
13/12/2019 08:30 | Hell yeah...this is a double rasher brecky | mitchy | |
13/12/2019 08:29 | Barnier on the back foot now. First time. Screw them hard Boris. | cheshire pete | |
13/12/2019 08:28 | lol PatientCapital...whe | cheshire pete | |
13/12/2019 08:28 | Well, Boris has done the biz, and by some margin. Of course, it's a double edged sword .. with such a large majority, there can be no further delays. Get it done! | maxk | |
13/12/2019 08:26 | Still Hell of an improvement on the prices we've been experiencing recently, mitchy :) | gbh2 | |
13/12/2019 08:24 | Check out the recently uploaded section on pornhub, UK first country to have TWO politicians turned pornstars in ONE night courtesy of the SAS. (sourbry & swinson) | utrickytrees | |
13/12/2019 08:24 | More or less going to plan.PatientCapital - 13 Jun 2019 - 14:08:06 - 261381 of 286374 Black Beauty: A Recovering Quadruped - LLOYA snap election is the way forward for Johnson providing his ratings remain good and assuming he becomes the PM. A mandate coupled with a decent majority would transform the situation. Everyone knows it including Bruxelles. | patientcapital | |
13/12/2019 08:23 | Sinking fast though as the profit takers pile in!!! | mikemichael2 | |
13/12/2019 08:17 | Well that was a better reaction than I thought! | gaffer73 | |
13/12/2019 08:16 | Limit sell triggered at 67p.....kerching, happy days and a good night to come at the Brexit Arms, if still awake lol. | cheshire pete | |
13/12/2019 08:16 | Nice ,I could only get 67.72p | mitchy | |
13/12/2019 08:14 | I sold at 20% 68.56. | gbh2 | |
13/12/2019 08:13 | Taken half off. What a time to be alive. | mitchy |
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