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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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-0.84 | -1.51% | 54.80 | 54.86 | 54.88 | 55.66 | 54.52 | 55.66 | 116,265,673 | 16:35:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.39 | 34.87B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/1/2020 15:01 | Good stuff - just as I am out of the door for Zurich. Look forward to reading more. | alphorn | |
21/1/2020 14:58 | 3 trades of 140 million shares as sells recorded ? Are they listings..anyone know ? | mitchy | |
21/1/2020 14:35 | Currently holding 26 equities, plus IGLN and SPGP. Long only. | patientcapital | |
21/1/2020 14:30 | Alphorn, we will be ok. Boris came round for tea at the weekend, boy can that lad eat and drink!! Spilt red wine on the bloody settee, not the first time apparently!! Anyway he said all will be ok and we should sleep easy, I said will you promise and he said of course. That's good enough for us Brexiteers, :-) Min, keep away from France, its all kicking off, although I would suggest it's being hushed up a bit. Them Frenches know how to riot though!! I do Alphorn, but mine are all short term, chart based stuff. 10% and I am out and on to the next. Keep an eye on Hurricane energy, due a decent bounce, just coming off lows. | m5 | |
21/1/2020 14:25 | Thanks, so final payment ex-div for current year April and then quarterlies start | muffinhead | |
21/1/2020 14:06 | m5 - that is why investment wise I hope that the likes of most here are correct. I actually wonder whether any poster here holds any positions. (M2 is only poster that discloses any). | alphorn | |
21/1/2020 14:00 | That unfortunately stoned is London. | alphorn | |
21/1/2020 13:57 | m5 Why should I pay to move elsewhere when it is only a matter of time before the sunken skulls disappear in droves. You are just another deluded Manure fan. World Champions. Swallow it. LOL | minerve 2 | |
21/1/2020 13:51 | When do quarterly dividends start? | muffinhead | |
21/1/2020 13:41 | Cop out. Plenty of places you can go, outside of Europe aswell. Just a load of hot air, still it gives you something to carry on moaning about I suppose, LOL!!! | m5 | |
21/1/2020 13:21 | "I would just put my money where my mouth is and go. No way would I stay if I believed staying would jeopardise my kids futures" Yup very true. If you had the financial wherewithal you'd be off, in a flash. #CarpeDiem Every day is a blessing as you never know when you've got to your last one! | crossing_the_rubicon | |
21/1/2020 13:15 | I would just put my money where my mouth is and go. No way would I stay if I believed staying would jeopardise my kids futures. I have said to both mine, granted they are in their mid 20's, do what you need to do. If you are not happy in any part of your life, don't moan, be proactive and do something about it. We are a very close family, did not all agree on Brexit, not that it matters, but life is short and sometimes shorter than you think it will be, so crack on and be happy as you can be. | m5 | |
21/1/2020 12:54 | Min, why don't you pack your bags and go and live in main land Europe? Not being funny but seems the right solution for you. You say you are worried about your daughters future and that we will go down the tubes here, so do something about it and up sticks and move, I would if I felt as strongly as you appear to do. | m5 | |
21/1/2020 12:54 | 10 days.Getting excited.Smell the Freedom | xxxxxy | |
21/1/2020 12:53 | Michael O'Dwyer20 JANUARY 2020 12:54PMFollow More than 1,000 EU financial services companies plan to open UK offices after Brexit in a bid to continue serving customers in Britain. An influx of companies opening offices, hiring staff and renting office space could help to mitigate the economic blow dealt to the City by British institutions moving some of their assets and operations to European financial centres such as Paris and Frankfurt. A total of 1,441 EU companies had applied to the Financial Conduct Authority by October 2019 for temporary permission to continue operating in the UK after Brexit, according to figures obtained by consultancy Bovill under a freedom of information request. | xxxxxy | |
21/1/2020 12:48 | Professor William Leave 21 Jan 2020 12:23PMKHYou do realise that if the euro fascists restrict access to Eu markets for the U.K. they must then impose exactly the same restrictions on all other nations.How amusing.The self levelling playing field ehhhh.Your hateful europonzi is finished.Have a wonderful Brexmas losers | xxxxxy |
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