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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 56.20 | 56.24 | 56.28 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.55 | 35.78B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/2/2020 10:51 | mitchy : Despite all the froth and bubble ...57p appears to be 'round about' a decent 'base line'. | wendsworth | |
04/2/2020 10:43 | Red by close | gbh2 | |
04/2/2020 10:39 | Moving down...back to normal! | optomistic | |
04/2/2020 10:29 | What do you mean? We have been ripped off for cars for years and years ...and these CEO's most of them useless overpaid and over here. They all employ family members and rinse the system with dividends. It will not make a jot of difference except maybe fiddling a mill a year instead of 2 mill. Weve been looked upon as the easy cash cow for years...now we have banks charging up to 40% for an overdraft when rates are below 1%!!... what will the glorious CEO's do about that numpty? | nemesis6 | |
04/2/2020 10:12 | We trade high value added goods to the EU. That business will be difficult to replace if lost. Lots of well paid jobs depend upon it. I wish some of you could understand the risks better. There will be no problems in buying cheap food and trading with other countries. But financial services, Pharma, aerospace, cars...these are big earners and EU. business that will be impossible to replace if lost. Use your heads and listen to the CEO's who have to run businesses in these areas instead of pushing your own opinions. We all hope things will turn out well, we could pull it off, but there are serious risks. If you are not worried you do not understand the problem. | careful | |
04/2/2020 10:00 | "gaffer734 Feb '20 - 08:05 - 6017 of 6024 We have called the EU bluff and they have nothing" Yep they have nothing because the traitors in House of Commons that were working their cause have ALL been fired so the traitors in HoL now have to watch their step. | crossing_the_rubicon | |
04/2/2020 09:59 | ShirleyPosted February 4, 2020 at 6:27 am | PermalinkI am 100% certain that there are other countries who will trade without demanding supremacy of their laws over ours, an annual payment, free movement, theft of our fishing grounds and a one sided 'dispute' court.Therefore, it would be sensible to have genuine free trade with those countries, and not the misnamed 'free' trade with the EU. | xxxxxy | |
04/2/2020 09:48 | pal44 Extreme cultural opposites are closer to each other in their obstinacy than on the face of it! | gotnorolex | |
04/2/2020 09:29 | gnr well let us wait and see how he comes across in Glasgow /climate meeting .. | pal44 | |
04/2/2020 09:26 | Fathoming. ( must start reading fitst) | scruff1 | |
04/2/2020 09:24 | Bojo not book | scruff1 | |
04/2/2020 09:08 | In the sense that it wasn't a serious question then yes . | mitchy | |
04/2/2020 08:52 | Boris has never shied away from a dissenting crowd, in fact reveled in the scrum! If Cummings is censoring the press, he's a lousy spin doctor! | gotnorolex | |
04/2/2020 08:47 | Boris seems to have gone up in most peoples expectations. He's no longer a bumbling buffoon, instead he's a charismatic focused leader. | jordaggy | |
04/2/2020 08:44 | I must say, I thought Boris would be an oafish pm, and that wouldn't be a bad thing.Looks like I was completely wrong.He's a statesman pm. A power of good for the UK and the world. | pierre oreilly | |
04/2/2020 08:33 | Has to be, at least until the Money men decide to run the share price back up. | gbh2 | |
04/2/2020 08:33 | Most of us were happy with the status quo with regards to the EU until Farage came along Not me mate...50 wasted years | mr.elbee | |
04/2/2020 08:28 | bob...I feel sorry for you...you are getting it from all angles... | diku | |
04/2/2020 08:23 | "Scotland's energy minister expects public pressure to "leave discoveries in the North Sea" to grow as a major climate summit approaches this year." - Energy Voice | patientcapital |
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