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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/1/2020 10:30 | stoned - try some original thought for once. How do YOU think that the continuing decline in GBP and the lower inflation figures will impact on Lloyds as a business? | alphorn | |
15/1/2020 10:24 | @Jacko My PFG holding up reasonably well today. Capita doing very well this year, as is BDEV. Serco been one of my best holdings too. Oh yes, I have lost plenty of money on my 'Woodford' holdings. LOL | minerve 2 | |
15/1/2020 10:23 | bbj - x5 or stoned will reply with some inane predictions after reading their tea leaves. They both need a calendar to know what day it is - and then doubt it. ROFLMAO | alphorn | |
15/1/2020 10:22 | @bbalanjones Oh dear, I wonder what the old Brexiter turnips have to say about that? LOL | minerve 2 | |
15/1/2020 10:17 | Well well well! Who would have thought it? The cost of Brexit has already been predicted to hit £200 billion this year - totalling more than the UK has paid into the EU over 47 years. Obviously NOT the much vaunted Project Fear Teams output now! BUT | bbalanjones | |
15/1/2020 10:15 | And sun spots for remain valuations? | maxk | |
15/1/2020 10:06 | How does anybody come up with any valuation? Phases of the moon would cover most Brexit related valuations. | alphorn | |
15/1/2020 10:01 | How do they come up with these valuations? | maxk | |
15/1/2020 09:53 | That's very unkind graham. | maxk | |
15/1/2020 09:43 | How did she escape from Roswell? | grahamite2 | |
15/1/2020 09:28 | Momentum accused of Labour leadership 'stitch up' as members only given choice of backing Rebecca Long-Bailey Harry Yorke, political correspondent 14 JANUARY 2020 • 9:00PM Follow Momentum has been accused of attempting to “stitch up” the Labour leadership contest after balloting its members on whether it should back Rebecca Long-Bailey without offering an alternative. To the fury of senior figures inside the pro-Corbyn campaign group, its 40,000 members were on Tuesday asked to vote “yes or no'' on whether it at as an organisation should support the shadow business secretary’s candidacy. Momentum, whose founder Jon Lansman is backing Ms Long-Bailey, said it would throw its weight behind her should 50 percent of respondents to the survey agree. Labour moderates claimed it was “ridiculous&rd More: | maxk | |
15/1/2020 09:23 | This is more like it! | gotnorolex | |
15/1/2020 08:44 | BB if you had your own army you could plot a military coup but you haven't so you'll just have to keep regurgitating your Nationalists bile on here I suppose, oh & down the boozer which opens in 15 minutes better get your skates on. | utrickytrees | |
15/1/2020 08:07 | I always said the only way the Section 30 process might work is if Boris Johnson did something stupid. He may have done that (a) by responding to the request and (b) by giving as the reason for rejection something which is a provable lie. | bargainbob | |
15/1/2020 07:04 | Controlling spendingBy JOHNREDWO | xxxxxy | |
14/1/2020 23:49 | Not a huge surprise. It has been clear for some time that the more extreme remoaners have lost their reason completely. | grahamite2 | |
14/1/2020 23:41 | Motley fool are suggesting an share price of 70p - 84p. He was honest enough to declare an interest. | mitchy |
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