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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.14 | -0.27% | 52.06 | 52.06 | 52.10 | 52.74 | 52.00 | 52.00 | 106,481,264 | 16:29:45 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.06 | 33.09B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/2/2020 08:12 | Wendslydale - hope you've closed your short. This looks to be going higher for the rest of the day /week. But I might be wrong (always wise to hedge). | mitchy | |
20/2/2020 08:09 | Polar fox.Why would you regard yourself as an idiot | kkclimber56 | |
20/2/2020 08:06 | Yes CP, rear ends well toasted! | bbalanjones | |
20/2/2020 08:05 | Suspect after it all settles out there could be a return of 500 million from ppi set aside allocation. | bargainbob | |
20/2/2020 08:04 | Singed bears | cheshire pete | |
20/2/2020 08:03 | They need bolt ons to address the fall year on year . | bargainbob | |
20/2/2020 08:02 | Increased mortgage book. | mitchy | |
20/2/2020 07:59 | well ppi out the way. What did the results say about the halifax fraud? | ekuuleus | |
20/2/2020 07:59 | Ho Ho Ho! LBG final div 2.25p. Doomsters shafted!! a very welcome plus of £7.6k on pay day! | bbalanjones | |
20/2/2020 07:57 | Sounds good to me diku, soon find out. | cheshire pete | |
20/2/2020 07:57 | First quarterly payment due June.Underlying profit down 7% . But is that without consideration of restructuring ,ppi s etc ?Interest margin down slightly.Ongoing political uncertainty (Brexit deal). | mitchy | |
20/2/2020 07:56 | Looks like there's still some future for the Lame Nag, 2.25p divi is a fraction more than I anticipated, going to be an interesting day. | gbh2 | |
20/2/2020 07:54 | You might like to try the other thread polar fox...some clever people over there lol. | cheshire pete | |
20/2/2020 07:51 | It's interesting that, after 50 minutes or so, nobody of any consequence has commented on the Results. This dreadful thread has been abandoned to a bunch of filtered idiots. | polar fox | |
20/2/2020 07:49 | nadir day? | cheshire pete | |
20/2/2020 07:45 | Yes and a decent reliable more than inflation linked Divi to now be received quarterly. | bountyhunter | |
20/2/2020 07:41 | Poopedhispants will be along shortly to give his extensive analysis and advise us all where we are going wrong. | jordaggy | |
20/2/2020 07:40 | Quarterly dividends: Lloyds quarterly divis: Each one is 20% of Last year's total Then the final will vary according to trading. Paid 1st June 2020 Paid 2nd Sept Paid 3rd Dec FINAL Paid May. Announced with the results | optomistic | |
20/2/2020 07:40 | Possibly a dip to 55p followed by a rise to 61p... | diku | |
20/2/2020 07:39 | results as expected, dividend up 5%. I may now get back into Lloyds, Worst is over imo. See there was an avalanche of last minute PPI claims. Too late now for the chancers. | jacko07 | |
20/2/2020 07:38 | Metro bolt on | bargainbob | |
20/2/2020 07:37 | Has anything been confirmed regarding introduction of quarterly dividends this year?ThanksNSB | north sea boy | |
20/2/2020 07:36 | Not as bad as I thought. I see the results as being priced in following HSBC's poor results and think the share price will move up today. | gaffer73 | |
20/2/2020 07:32 | Looking back to RBS's results...from 'memory' div 3p special div 5p and that bank still owes millions to the govnt. Did we not have to pay all the 'loan' back before we could pay a dividend? Why different for RBS? | optomistic | |
20/2/2020 07:30 | Looking ahead, £2.45 bln of non recurring PPI charges (less tax) for FY 2020 to go to the bottom line then! | ianood |
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