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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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0.02 | 0.03% | 60.66 | 60.36 | 60.38 | 60.52 | 59.54 | 59.82 | 141,047,083 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 7.03 | 38.55B |
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20/3/2020 14:18 | They're also able to work low value share easier than the high value, especially if a company has Billions of cheap shares. | ![]() gbh2 | |
20/3/2020 14:13 | DavePosted March 19, 2020 at 7:20 am | PermalinkIncred | ![]() xxxxxy | |
20/3/2020 13:47 | #384. .....but don't worry x5 has a solution - pay off your credit card debts with your credit card. | ![]() alphorn | |
20/3/2020 13:46 | Friday 20th March Lets get serious Dr John Campbell "I personally do not believe the Chinese death count" | ![]() crossing_the_rubicon | |
20/3/2020 13:45 | Always read the small print: "Thousands of large businesses could be locked out of the £330bn coronavirus rescue fund because they lack strong enough credit ratings, it has emerged, on a day of market chaos as the pound plunged to its lowest level since 1985. The Chancellor’s flagship Covid-19 commercial financing facility (CCFF) – which offers ultra-cheap loans from the Bank of England to big companies struggling to stay afloat in the chaos sparked by the disease – is only being given to firms with an investment-grade short term credit rating from one of the big three ratings agencies, Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s, or Fitch" That means around two companies can apply? (Source - max's mates). | ![]() alphorn | |
20/3/2020 13:45 | Min thank you for taking the time to set out a disciplined method of trading, it's been a long time since I managed a portfolio of 10, all in the FTSE 100. Before this in the early 70s, had some lucky strikes with penny shares, I remember buying "Central Lines" a London listed East African Co stock for 2d, a failed sisal growing business which the Telegraph tipped as a possible purchase by Tiny Rowland to back into, avoiding the rigmarole & cost of an IPO. Well it happened and I sold for 1/2 a Crown, bought a long lease property in Burslem, fitted it out with state of the art kilns, slip churns, work benches, racks etc.etc. Biggest mistake of my life! Recession and unrealistic wage demands killed it within two years, the rest is history along with the guinea and £sd. | gotnorolex | |
20/3/2020 13:38 | Afternoon.. lots (promises) of goods. | k38 | |
20/3/2020 13:36 | LOL ... stress to much for you Del Boy. GFU matey. | ![]() alex1621 | |
20/3/2020 13:29 | What time is the Chancellor announcing his second bazooka...speech today.. | ![]() diku | |
20/3/2020 13:25 | More like 100. LOL | ![]() minerve 2 | |
20/3/2020 13:23 | If you ask 10 analysts for an opinion you will end up with a total of 11 opinions... | ![]() diku | |
20/3/2020 13:23 | UK: Between 250,000 and 19 million people could already be infected More on the advice underpinning the UK response from Sarah Knapton: Modelling by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine found that each time a single death occurs, hundreds to thousands of cases are likely to be present in the population. The team ran 25,000 epidemic simulations for different scenario of infection and fatality rates. For a scenario where each infected person infects three more, they found that one death means an average of 1,733 people are infected - but it could be as many as 138,624. With the current number of deaths at 144, it means that between 250,000 and 19 million people could already be infected in Britain | ![]() minerve 2 | |
20/3/2020 13:20 | So 19 million people could already be infected yet scientists at the universities of Oxford, Warwick and Lancaster found that contact tracing could reduce the transmission rate from 3.11 people to 0.21. Somebody is wrong or making irrelevant points. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
20/3/2020 13:09 | Thx. Could you tell us which tea leaves you use? | pierre oreilly | |
20/3/2020 13:08 | Bill Gates - A modern Prophet that went unheeded! (2015 Ted Talks) | bbalanjones | |
20/3/2020 13:06 | Well, my advice to you all is put order around 28p to 29p low.. because it's comin and will not stay there for long. My interest in dividends has nothing to do with the share price. | k38 | |
20/3/2020 12:59 | "sue sue sue the WHO". Sue yourself - what a wonderful idea. Alchemy in all its glory. | ![]() alphorn | |
20/3/2020 12:57 | Why are the BOD muppets not buying nback share now? | ![]() tradejunkie2 | |
20/3/2020 12:51 | Look on the bright side, it will be mostly affecting Brexit supporters. | ![]() alex1621 | |
20/3/2020 12:43 | The government and the NHS, if they continue peddling this Herd Panic, it will lead to many more deaths than caused by coronavirus. Maybe time to sue those responsible for pushing the Panic Agenda. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
20/3/2020 12:42 | J7 I already hold 73k of shares at 32p with a 50k cash to add either way if market reverse in good news. | k38 | |
20/3/2020 12:36 | A couple of hundred dead and some runny noses should not be the end of the world. Boris needs to consider the 60 million population as a whole, most of whom are healthy specimens. And sue sue sue the WHO.AlsoNo Deal | ![]() xxxxxy |
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