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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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-0.06 | -0.10% | 59.14 | 58.84 | 58.88 | 59.54 | 58.84 | 58.84 | 99,197,680 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.86 | 37.63B |
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14/1/2020 11:40 | A majority of Jocks did not vote for the SNP, a majority of Brits voted for Brexit. Stop moving the goalposts Sturgeon, if it comes to another Scottish referendum, it will be odds on that the Scots vote to stay in the Union. Of course the SNP will be out for another referendum, they have nothing else to campaign on, they are a rabble of dangerous nationalists. Sturgeon is a busted flush, she was lucky to get the SNP vote up at the December election. That won't happen again, there are a lot of Scots fed up with the SNP's empty promises, services, education and the Health service is far worse than England, both Scotland under the SNP and Wales under Labour have abysmal records on health. Labour lost out in Wales, the penny is dropping in Scotland, the SNP are riding for a mighty fall. | jacko07 | |
14/1/2020 11:32 | Min you've got to deal with reality. Crafty Sturgeon did NOT make independence an issue in the GE, because she would have lost the 55.3% who voted against independence! | gotnorolex | |
14/1/2020 11:18 | So Boris forces Brexit without a majority and denies IndyRef2 with a majority. | minerve 2 | |
14/1/2020 11:17 | "He has certainly earned it." That is just your opinion. I think he hasn't. | minerve 2 | |
14/1/2020 11:10 | @Diku, Farage should take it then give it to a charity imo. He has certainly earned it. | crossing_the_rubicon | |
14/1/2020 10:56 | The Iranian malarkey seems to be abating . No news on Brexit that I know of . Banks off today at the time of writing but Lloy seems to be beating the rest. Sterling struggling against the dollar . Just another day in paradise. Good Luck. | mitchy | |
14/1/2020 10:46 | Wiley old chap is Farage, he's setting a sprat to catch a mackerel! | gotnorolex | |
14/1/2020 10:35 | I wonder why Nigel Farage isn't taking his 150 grand. Those who hate him won't give him any credit for it, and those who like him think he's earned it 100 times over. | grahamite2 | |
14/1/2020 10:34 | mitchy : share price is struggling . Stick with the medium term strategy. I've actually placed a limit buy at 57p this morning ..couldn't resist ! mrelbee : Absolutely agree with your final statement at post ..659. | wendsworth | |
14/1/2020 09:56 | Picked up another 2k last dip, need to wait for tomorrow's pension payment for more cash ;)) | gbh2 | |
14/1/2020 09:53 | Alphorn There may be a restriction on french maids though after Brexit. They never thought of that did they. | bargainbob | |
14/1/2020 09:14 | Farage should'a told Sky he was off to the USA to hustle for Trump! Any one of the Fortune 500 will pay him 250k for an after dinner disquisition on Brexit! | gotnorolex | |
14/1/2020 09:07 | "No one noticed as debt rose much faster than GDP". Perhaps more prostitution needed as some learnt yesterday? | alphorn | |
14/1/2020 09:03 | UK economy slowed too much by domestic policyBy JOHNREDWOOD | xxxxxy | |
14/1/2020 09:01 | Keith Calder 14 Jan 2020 8:47AMThe economics of globalisation has always had an Achilles' heel.The 1920s roared with debt based consumption and speculation until it all tipped over into the debt deflation of the Great Depression. No one realised the problems that were building up in the economy as they used an economics that doesn't look at private debt, neoclassical economics.Not considering debt is the Achilles' heel of neoclassical economics.What could possibly go wrong?I bet you've got a good idea already.When did the UK move over to debt blind, neoclassical economics?https://ww | xxxxxy | |
14/1/2020 08:59 | Good riddance to that 73. A useless bunch that have never had the nous to influence any change. Wait now for the 'wrong type of leaves' brigade who will say that it was impossible. | alphorn | |
14/1/2020 08:59 | Interest rates down in May, goodbye banks margins. | montyhedge | |
14/1/2020 08:50 | "it emerged that Spanish competitor Santander's UK operation was suffering as a result of intense competition in the mortgage market." THEY ARE JUST LOOKING FOR REASONS! | mr.elbee | |
14/1/2020 08:50 | Golden Goodbyes should be standard practise for all employees... Nigel Farage “will not take a penny” of the £153,000 windfall he could claim for his 20-year stint as a member of the European parliament, his spokesman has said, as the UK’s 73 MEPs are set to be told on Monday night about any cash payouts they are due. Farage could leave the EU on 31 January with a pre-tax golden goodbye worth €178,657 (£152,992) under a European parliament “transition allowance” for ex-MEPs, a calculation based on his 20 complete years since 1999. Asked about the transition allowance, a spokesman for Farage said: “He won’t take a penny.” In 2017, Farage told Sky News he would “probably̶ The UK’s 73 MEPs were due to be informed about their exit arrangements at a special meeting at the European parliament in Strasbourg on Monday night. It is the third such briefing, reflecting the shifting Brexit date, from 29 March 2019, to 31 October and now 31 January 2020. | diku | |
14/1/2020 08:48 | I've added 10K in 2K lots during this last down phase and I'm only a poor PI. | gbh2 | |
14/1/2020 08:46 | Quite a lot of buyers yesterday and today. The phrase "follow the money" springs to mind. | mitchy | |
14/1/2020 08:44 | Flybe: government considers air passenger duty cut to save airline Sajid Javid examines allowing regional carrier to defer paying £100m tax bill for three years | freddie01 | |
14/1/2020 08:44 | How many more domestics will need propping up? Emergency talks will take place on Tuesday between the chancellor.......... | alphorn |
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