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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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17/1/2020 15:48 | The Welsh Tories provide a positive alternative to Labour's anti-Brexit politicking in Cardiff BayhtTps://brexitcen | xxxxxy | |
17/1/2020 15:46 | Yeah Macadam invented by a Jock . Keep them coming . | bargainbob | |
17/1/2020 15:45 | Utrickytrees , westminister runs a defecit , Scotland balances its books each year. | bargainbob | |
17/1/2020 15:43 | The tax return alone is Since 1970 the industry (UK-wide) has paid more than £300 billion in production tax. These figures demonstrate the importance of the North Sea Oil & Gas industry to date, and provides an indication of the scale of the contribution it can make in the future. | bargainbob | |
17/1/2020 15:40 | Utricky trees assesment of tax return from north sea 70bn . Lol and still pllenty more to come .Numpty of the week . | bargainbob | |
17/1/2020 15:35 | Shell mainly who pay zero uk tax lol | bargainbob | |
17/1/2020 15:28 | only other country where people lost 'their' oil wealth is Nigeria hence GB is in the same league no .. | pal44 | |
17/1/2020 15:20 | Another wasted 10 minutes as google use in Derby goes up 10 fold. | bargainbob | |
17/1/2020 15:20 | LOL England & Wales = Gammons R Us. | minerve 2 | |
17/1/2020 15:19 | Utrickytrees Numpty , BP owns all the rigs are you for real .Still laughing at such a stupid statement . Look to Norway less resources than uk sector sitting on a trillion fund. | bargainbob | |
17/1/2020 15:18 | Guy Verhofstadt and his fellow mafia members are afraid of UK's future and the damage will do to their doomed "Brussels dream" | k38 | |
17/1/2020 15:08 | Who gives a fk what Guy Verhofstadt says hes a silly man with a silly haircut. | utrickytrees | |
17/1/2020 15:06 | "Britain will rejoin the EU because the younger generation will realise the country has made a mistake, senior MEP Guy Verhofstadt claimed today. The European Parliament's Brexit coordinator said the only question was how long it would take for the UK to align with the bloc again." I generally agree. Stupid idea that will be reversed once the gammons are dead. | minerve 2 | |
17/1/2020 15:04 | Bob I've done the figures for you, costs of the projects you claim have been funded by as you say 'Scottish' Oil but since BP own all the rigs etc everyone else calls 'North Sea' Oil at current value. M25 £2.8 B Crossrail £17.6 B HS2 £88 B Channel tunnel £ 12 B TOTAL £120.4 B Total tax revenue from North sea oil is 1.4B & it was discovered in 1970 so 50yrs at 1.4 B is only a total tax revenue of £ 70B. The only problem is that Scotland run a deficit of 12.6 B INCLUDING North sea oil revenue Lol. So in reality 'Scottish Oil' barely pays for a takeaway & a couple of pints at the weekend let alone all the great infrastructure projects you claim. Have a look at this article entitled Scotlands 12.6B black hole. hxxps://www.energyvo | utrickytrees | |
17/1/2020 15:01 | He is a sad loser. Who wants a one word government, one currency... not me! | k38 | |
17/1/2020 14:51 | Out in the sticks we pay several thousand pounds in council tax for bin collections. Not a lot else to show for it. | patientcapital | |
17/1/2020 14:46 | Mistake!... Britain will rejoin the EU because the younger generation will realise the country has made a mistake, senior MEP Guy Verhofstadt claimed today. The European Parliament's Brexit coordinator said the only question was how long it would take for the UK to align with the bloc again. The comments - just a fortnight before Britain is due to leave and despite an election landslide for Boris Johnson - came as the two sides drew battle lines over citizen's rights and future trade. Mr Verhofstadt had a bruising meeting with Steve Barclay in Westminster last night, with the Brexit Secretary accusing him of 'scaremongering' over the protections for EU citizens staying in the UK after January 31. | diku | |
17/1/2020 14:38 | "Local government is one of the worst areas of waste in the country and it needs to be attacked vigorously" By that I hope you mean 'managed better' than closed down. Of course, it is well known that central government continue the theme.... ;) | minerve 2 | |
17/1/2020 14:31 | Minerve 2 17 Jan '20 - 11:54 - 289873 of 289891 0 0 1 Mr Reeve forecast a rapid rise in municipal bond issuance in the UK through 2020, as councils turn increasingly to capital markets to raise some of their £12bn to £18bn of funding requirements in the coming year. "Funding requirements" meaning the money to pay Chief Paperclip Counting Officers and the rest of the non-jobs seen in The Guardian 45 grand a year. Local government is one of the worst areas of waste in the country and it needs to be attacked vigorously. | grahamite2 | |
17/1/2020 13:56 | Bob I have admit to raising an eyebrow when you say the M25, crossrail, HS2 the channel tunnel & canary wharf all paid for by Scottish oil? Can you provide any figures to back these claims up? | utrickytrees |
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