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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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-0.38 | -0.67% | 56.00 | 55.96 | 56.00 | 56.66 | 55.72 | 56.42 | 137,877,016 | 14:02:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.50 | 35.51B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/12/2019 17:33 | Bargain Bob and Minerve are the only two sane ones here The rest of ya are hillbilly's | sentimentrules | |
15/12/2019 17:30 | Apologies Freddie, I thought those were your words! Alphorn Wtf are you rambling on about? | utrickytrees | |
15/12/2019 17:20 | "mm2, he likes to be centre of attention, like a needy kid. Frankly tedious now." You know where the filter button is Lord Cloppa Castle. ;) | minerve 2 | |
15/12/2019 17:14 | Wtf are you rambling on about Freddie01. Lloyd's have just paid off more than 50% of their mcap in PPI privision & are looking to build on a 6% yield, providing there are no more skeletons in the closet & Europe can avoid an imminent collapse I'd suggest Lloyds is only going in one direction,Rather than telling folk to give it a rest I'm sure wed all be interested to hear if your going for a wee or a poo if you can't decide get off the pot :) | utrickytrees | |
15/12/2019 17:02 | Poikka....forcing them to become animated? or Turning them on! "On fire in a fantasy"! All in jest of course! ;~) | gotnorolex | |
15/12/2019 16:50 | freddie - how much time do you need for it to evolve? Weeks, months or years? While you contemplate the answer next week may well be a key moment as Christmas and the New Year approaches; the time to take profits and perhaps open bearish positions depending upon your views on 2020. | alphorn | |
15/12/2019 16:43 | gotno - "Definition of light a fire under (someone) : to cause (someone) to move or work more quickly and effectively I've never seen him work so hard. Someone must have lit a fire under him." | poikka | |
15/12/2019 16:27 | gnr - it may turn, expectedly or unexpectedly, one way or another...…... Remain alert and enjoy the week ahead. | alphorn | |
15/12/2019 16:25 | mm2, he likes to be centre of attention, like a needy kid. Frankly tedious now. Great few day, lots of alcohol consumed, lots of laughing and a general feeling of relief. On the wagon now till next weekend, :-) Hope everyone has a great week and makes a few quid for Christmas!!! | m5 | |
15/12/2019 16:04 | I see Min has moved on from slagging the nightmare brexiteers to the nightmare that now awaits us all, as the disaster slowly unfolds, you see he can let that one run and run. | mikemichael2 | |
15/12/2019 15:42 | Well the people obviously didnt know what they were voting for. | maxk | |
15/12/2019 15:37 | What next for Gina Miller....I won't be surprise if Gina Miller advice her "followers" m2 and others...;)) to not accept the results of the election and to have another one in the New Year... lol | k38 | |
15/12/2019 15:09 | Hundreds of words - still nobody knows what Brexit will mean. It would be amusing if not so sad. Need further patience and be ready to either go long or short for the very few posters who actually are interested in investing. Give it a rest will you. Give it time to evolve. Different kettle of fish now. | freddie01 | |
15/12/2019 14:48 | mitchy : Skimmed your posts ref first thing Friday morning! Manipulation still rules ok! Prior to market had anticipated a 5 % 'Boris Bounce' . Didn't see your 73p . Had my finger hovering ..but locked out until 08.05rs ! Then on seeing 69p'ish ..i.e a 13.5 % uplift (!) my the MMs ..that was it for me ..Gone at 08.06.49 for 68.67 having bought in on 5/12 at 61.5. Didn't have the courage to short .Just turned my m/c off and walked away. As to the future ??? Trading between 63 and 67p is my guess. New Year drift could take it lower before the Finals . | wendsworth | |
15/12/2019 14:21 | What time are they expected to release the results? Could be a case of dropping first thing due to the leak and then quick recovery when pass result is released. | gaffer73 | |
15/12/2019 14:15 | Cpete,May was the Metropolitan Conservatives last hope. Steve Baker, Johnson, Gove, Rees Mogg & Cummings will go down in History as the architects of Brexit. Exciting times ahead, more equity for the North, Wales & the Midlands at the expense of Greater London & Scotland. Bin Khan & the Witch. | utrickytrees | |
15/12/2019 14:12 | gotno - "Spot the incompatibility?" No; perhaps you should have read further. | poikka | |
15/12/2019 14:07 | Alps, let me enlighten you. Brexit will mean that we'll be free of Brussels' restrictive rules and directives. That will mean a boost for inward investment. It will mean that those business leaders who were/are ideologically opposed to Brexit, will now realise that what's done is done and get on with taking advantage of the new trading landscape. Boris's energy and vision will light a fire under his cabinet, and under any old guard civil servants left. For those with energy and a positive attitude, there'll be great opportunities. For those who are full of negativity, they'd better leave the country and settle somewhere abroad - Switzerland for example, if they're not already there. | poikka | |
15/12/2019 13:51 | Off out for a walk now Alphorn. It's raining but I don't know whether I'll get 10% wet, 30% wet, 70% wet or 100% wet but I'll take appropriate clothing so that it doesn't matter what comes my way lol. Re: investing made nice turn Friday after share price gapped up after opening. sale triggered and out at 68.2p, bought at 61p. Looking for a new entry point tomoz. | cheshire pete | |
15/12/2019 13:35 | Peripeteia! Alp Peripeteia! | gotnorolex |
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