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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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-0.60 | -1.06% | 55.78 | 55.82 | 55.84 | 56.66 | 55.72 | 56.42 | 372,631,294 | 16:35:15 |
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 | 35.5B |
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18/12/2019 15:20 | Old labours dream team .. Lady Nugee has no chance | maxk | |
18/12/2019 15:19 | Now Boris is on a roll...he should start the 'Boris Island' airport idea again...just imagine the jobs it would create. | jordaggy | |
18/12/2019 15:15 | Or Switzerland. | xxxxxy | |
18/12/2019 15:05 | Alp, I would describe myself as a romantic, pragmatic British loving patriot...I'm an income investor, but also enjoy a flutter. The ftse is cheap, let foresight be your guide. | jordaggy | |
18/12/2019 14:55 | jordaggy - until anyone knows what the new, different future looks like only fools would invest. You are not one of those are you. Gamblers may trade - don't confuse the two. | alphorn | |
18/12/2019 14:51 | Remainers need to get on board, stop the griping, move on, it's done, we're leaving! embrace and plan for a new, different future...a great one! | jordaggy | |
18/12/2019 14:44 | So it actually gets done. Even if no deal. End of. | xxxxxy | |
18/12/2019 14:33 | The Vampire Diaries. (update)Mummy Pelosi, the Clinton's vampire and their creatures, the servants zombies in a strike action for a supernatural chaos in America democracy. Watch the latest trailer on Vampire Castle BBC. | k38 | |
18/12/2019 14:31 | #403. Definitely. #404. Disagree, some good points. | alphorn | |
18/12/2019 14:28 | Emily Thornberry being the PM, be better to elect Dolores Umbridge! She's a nicer person. | 1carus | |
18/12/2019 14:18 | John Downey 'active participant' in Hyde Park bombing. What will sympathizer Corbyn and Diane Abbot say! | gotnorolex | |
18/12/2019 14:17 | Poopypants is just angry he'll be heading back to his council estate in Bradford east soon enough. | jordaggy | |
18/12/2019 14:13 | Probably the British public. | gaffer73 | |
18/12/2019 14:02 | Single currency has proved to be disaster. But if we had ever engaged with the EU, we could have bossed the show with Germany (& poss France). But academic now as leaving. Just a question of what type of trade deal. Any views on who Boris was trying to placate with the proposed "enshrined in law" deadline.? | m4rtinu | |
18/12/2019 13:46 | #287190 so her main claim to fame is her opposition to democracy. And she's actually boasting about it! | grahamite2 | |
18/12/2019 13:37 | Nautilus Shell 18 Dec 2019 1:01PM@Bill - CooperYes, if I remember correctly, oven ready turkey was one description of it.It is warmed up May, with a slight change of border garnish.Jon Higgins 18 Dec 2019 1:05PM@Bill - Cooper It is during the transition period which will only last until the end of next year.At which point we'll either have a new relationship based on a free trade agreement, or nothing in place at all ("no deal")Not BRINO | xxxxxy | |
18/12/2019 13:37 | mitchy So Which Mediterranean country, or which other EU member country...any?..want The EU is the European Union..a Union of member states who support each other The EU supported Greece, The EU supported Portugal It is a union, a common market a collective The screw you we can do better with out you is any thing but, its is a return to the bad old days. The UK will be better off out of this Union?? The UK will be better off with out Scotland..screw you Why does England need Wales? Don't need their coal any more, don't need their sheep when "we" can ship frozen lamb all the way from New Zealand..fuk em What does it need the Irish for, is England short of potatoes? Why are London's tax payers funding the north of England? Why are "we" letting in foreigners when "our" home grown teenage unemployed, unemployable single mums, can not afford to feed there three basterd kids on the benefits they get handed out to live in the rent free, council tax paid council houses Why does Yorkshire maintain motorways that alowe people to drive to the north east, and not charge them ? See where this is going...its a very slippery slope Lets raid the next village, burn down their huts and steel all of their chickens I wouldn't want to hang my hat on the USA's peg, they have screwed every one they have ever come across, still do, and will. | smartypants | |
18/12/2019 13:36 | @Mitchy, Remainer traitors like Grieve and Soubry wanted the UK taxpayer to be propping up the EU in that eventuality. | crossing_the_rubicon | |
18/12/2019 13:35 | aint no glory for Swinson. The others will be the same. A shrieking female is another suicide note for the Labour party | mr.elbee | |
18/12/2019 13:31 | Arrogance, ignorance old faces, love the glory to become leaders...Unless they found a young new face with new direction and ideas outside the old circus the labour has no chance in hell to win power the next two elections at least. | k38 | |
18/12/2019 13:23 | Lady Nugee, the workers friend.. Emily Thornberry throws her hat into ring for Labour leadership Exclusive: shadow foreign secretary said she warned leadership going to polls would be ‘act of catastrophic political folly’ Rowena Mason Deputy political editor Wed 18 Dec 2019 12.00 GMT | maxk | |
18/12/2019 13:00 | Are you for real G2? You say anyone prior to Jan 1973. The Windrush people have learnt what that means haven't they when you talk of papers. (See my post above about your dear HMRC). What about someone who became resident in 1974. That is 45 years ago! Are you losing your marbles? | alphorn |
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