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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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18/1/2020 17:21 | In your head perhaps. Lol....maybe, and what about the other 17.4 million + a few more now BoJo in charge? | cheshire pete | |
18/1/2020 17:10 | Alphorn your lot have lost every arguement, your crystal ball an occlusion, shut up u muppet. | utrickytrees | |
18/1/2020 17:08 | In your head perhaps. Lol | alphorn | |
18/1/2020 16:58 | Alignment = Remain. | cheshire pete | |
18/1/2020 16:47 | Javid's quote in #936 above. He speaks with forked tongue I think. Remember his quote: "The only thing leaving the EU guarantees is a lost decade for British business" A different Javid perhaps?!!!!!!!!! ROFLMAO | alphorn | |
18/1/2020 15:21 | When we start importing hundreds of thousands cases of new world wine and hundreds of thousands of cases of tomatoes from Algeria hundreds of thousands boxes of potatoes and veg from Egypt Mass production of bacon from our own pig farmers Lowering capital gain tax and introduced tax relief of research and development Putting the correct amount of fishery protection boats in our waters Confiscating frog poaching boats Introducing more homemade cheeses Buying more vehicles from America and China !Japan and Korea without 25% Tariffs They will soon start to treat us like a valued customer and treat us with respect not contempt | janekane | |
18/1/2020 15:02 | It's not about if they "like us".. remember the German letter to British people? LOL.IT'S all about power and control. They lost it and they are not happy at all. Sad losers, the Brussels rats. | k38 | |
18/1/2020 14:18 | What's the betting that a trade agreement from scratch will be settled with the US ahead of concluding the unpicking the existing arrangements with the EU? We shall see the true colours of the EU during this next phase. Do they like us as much as they say they do? Judgment reserved on that one. | patientcapital | |
18/1/2020 13:54 | CtR, Boris is reaping the rewards of surrounding himself with brilliant people, he puts the right pegs in the right holes and let's people do their jobs unlike TM who was secretive & suspicious. It's a question of confidence isn't it. | utrickytrees | |
18/1/2020 13:11 | Great news negotiating with US simultaneously... It's LEVERAGE No wonder the EU and all Remainers hate such occurring. | crossing_the_rubicon | |
18/1/2020 12:21 | sabre6: don't know if you're a LT holder, but there have been several false dawns with the PPI payouts drawing to a close marring otherwise good results. Understandable therefore some investors have a jaundiced view of LLOY, with low expectations and, as K38 points out, giving scope for traders to make hay in the lead up to results. All about the psychology of fear, hope and greed. | cheshire pete | |
18/1/2020 12:09 | Officialdom putting the dampener on Brexit celebrations is not without precedent. British forces advancing towards Berlin towards the end of WW2 on hearing that Berlin had fallen were told not to celebrate because they would be going to Japan. | cheshire pete | |
18/1/2020 12:04 | This is what happens when you give women the vote G2. I'm alarmed by the standard of women in the HOC, particularly those on the Labour & SNP benches, these constituencies are the least demanding & most gullible in the UK. Kate Hoey being the exception which proves the rule. | utrickytrees | |
18/1/2020 11:47 | Because some people making money on the way down as well as up. It's a 'game' and if you play your cards right you making a small fortune. Look out for....72p to 74p this year. | k38 | |
18/1/2020 11:30 | WELL DONE BORIS!A countdown clock... 9,8,7,6,5,4, 3, 2, 1 and Boris speech is even better. With time ticking away all European eyes will be focused for hours on N10....;))This is how we do it. Democracy in action. | k38 | |
18/1/2020 11:20 | Why is this share price declining? | sabre6 | |
18/1/2020 10:56 | They are still being serviced by their boyfriends atm tricky. | maxk | |
18/1/2020 10:09 | Go for it Boris, get a deal with Trump and then see if the EU still think it will be difficult to do a deal quickly. EU still playing games and trying to control the agenda, increasingly desperate though. | cheshire pete | |
18/1/2020 09:47 | Dominic Raab proved correct then when he said 'I dont think the British people will be blackmailed by anyone let alone a lame duck US president in response to Obama's remarks that the UK would have to 'join the back of the queue' when it came to negotiating a trade deal. Remain didn't really put up any justification for the EU, just a series of lies delivered by supposedly credible characters that no one had heard of such as Christine Legard & Barak OBanana. | utrickytrees | |
18/1/2020 09:12 | Boris Johnson expected to open trade talks with US before negotiating with the EU Peter Foster, europe editor Anna Mikhailova, deputy political editor 17 JANUARY 2020 • 9:30PM Boris Johnson is expected to formally open trade talks with the US before he begins discussions with the European Union, the Telegraph has learned. US diplomats believe the Prime Minister is poised to seek Cabinet authorisation to open trade talks directly with America on a visit to Washington next month. British civil servants have drawn up advice for ministers on the “pros and cons” of starting trade talks with America before beginning them with the European Union, the Telegraph understands. A UK government source who has seen the advice said the argument for going to the US first is to show: “We mean business and we’re not messing around.” It would also aim to avoid becoming “trapped&rdquo More: More: | maxk |
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