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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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-1.34 | -2.39% | 54.74 | 54.88 | 54.92 | 56.56 | 54.28 | 56.38 | 202,108,354 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.39 | 34.87B |
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28/4/2020 09:07 | You mean they should weigh them at the entrance then show them the red card?.. | ![]() diku | |
28/4/2020 09:06 | The acid test will be next week when the banks post results for the first quarter and speculate how much they are going to have to set aside. If as said that Lloyd's didnt lend a penny out on the scheme they shouldn't be to bad, it's the defaults on mortgage payments in the near future if folk lose their jobs and too many Companies go under. | ![]() chavitravi2 | |
28/4/2020 08:54 | Good morning peeps. Can someone explain the set up on the limit/stop-price order to protect against volatility. Say:- I sold (short) xyz @ 100 and to re-buy @ 90 ... and to protect @ 110 Also, Do you set this up on the sell order or create new separate buy order? Thankyou. | ![]() jenny5 | |
28/4/2020 08:52 | Thanks for the reminder, guys: "That's why I'm so rich, healthy, good-looking and modest". I do not recommend Sainsbury's chicken slice, nor their steak slice - and I doubt that Greggs is any different these days, nor any other supermarket; although I don't know. Now, our butcher in Alresford has very good steak pies :). Agree that skirt has to be treated carefully, but is a very good-value constituent for pies. Have a nice day all. | ![]() poikka | |
28/4/2020 08:29 | xxx this is the lloy thread so none of your sensible redwood stuff. Neow, back to meat pies.We don't eat many meat pies, but a couple of years ago tried, a pukka pie, in some place abroad. Full of gristle and absolutely disgusting. When the Mrs makes Cornish pasties (well the Surrey version), the meat we used after being told about it, is skirt. Extremely strong meaty flavour, no fat no gristle, just slightly tough. Can just try it as a stake, excellent if you don't mind the toughness. Next time I'll give it a good beating ( the meat not the wife) to try to tenderise it a bit first. | pierre oreilly | |
28/4/2020 07:40 | K38 , 38p just as likely lad | ![]() bargainbob | |
28/4/2020 07:07 | Talking about sloppy science DrBiotech "Bad science or something worse? May well be costing lives" | ![]() geckotheglorious | |
28/4/2020 06:29 | Dear ConstituentBy JOHNRE | ![]() xxxxxy | |
28/4/2020 06:21 | A vaccine from Oxford? by Tyler Cowen April 27, 2020 at 5:37 pm in Medicine, Science In the worldwide race for a vaccine to stop the coronavirus, the laboratory sprinting fastest is at Oxford University. Most other teams have had to start with small clinical trials of a few hundred participants to demonstrate safety. But scientists at the university’s Jenner Institute had a head start on a vaccine, having proved in previous trials that similar inoculations — including one last year against an earlier coronavirus — were harmless to humans. That has enabled them to leap ahead and schedule tests of their new coronavirus vaccine involving more than 6,000 people by the end of next month, hoping to show not only that it is safe, but also that it works. The Oxford scientists now say that with an emergency approval from regulators, the first few million doses of their vaccine could be available by September — at least several months ahead of any of the other announced efforts — if it proves to be effective. | ![]() stonedyou | |
27/4/2020 23:25 | So, are you ready for another go forwards to 34p | k38 | |
27/4/2020 21:22 | Aljm - are you D Trump? | ![]() m4rtinu | |
27/4/2020 20:20 | Aljm I noticed that you cut and paste the article from an MMS website. Did you also notice that as part of their justification he gave a link to say chlorine dioxide was effective against Coronavirus? And if you click on the link what do you get? A paper that says it’s effective in killing the virus in wastewater. Bleach. If you can post evidence that it would selectively kill the virus in the body whilst doing no damage to other organs I’d be impressed. It says it can be used against Anthrax - true, but as a fumigant. Why you believe a poorly written article with multiple misleading statements is obviously your choice. | ![]() dr biotech | |
27/4/2020 19:33 | Lol JL5, when last in Scotland I saw a missus pull her Celtic shurt over her head like Henrik Larrson because she found a bit of carrot in her gravey. She'd nipped into Gregg's on her way to the opera. | utrickytrees | |
27/4/2020 19:21 | 338 You would be less likely to be alive today without vaccines. Antibiotics are another sphere of treatments - but these are not vaccines. Use your common you need to be made to fight the disease - via your immune system. Vaccines are a means to immunisation. Antibiotics are the reason so many die early -immune system inability to cope. I am not a doctor - your comment is not appropriate. Are u sure all your family has the requisite protections? If not YOU are the greatest risk to society | ![]() jl5006 | |
27/4/2020 19:08 | tricky the older I get the more informed i become from the comments on BBS - not all of them of course. As to the steak slice - i had 4 from morrisons a short while back - I asked the missus if she had any sign of steak in hers - cos i only found gravy and a trace of meat. Shant repeat. | ![]() jl5006 | |
27/4/2020 19:03 | The death toll from coronavirus may be almost 60 per cent higher than reported in official counts, accordi Mortality statistics show 122,000 deaths in excess of normal levels across these locations, cons | ![]() cwossingthewubicon | |
27/4/2020 19:02 | "Coronacide" As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be. | ![]() cwossingthewubicon | |
27/4/2020 19:01 | According to the South China Morning Post, some of the mutant strains exhibited a much more dangerous capacity to invade human cells, implying that certain strains might be much more lethal than others. What's more, these strains were found to be "genetically similar" to samples isolated in New York and places like Italy in Europe. | ![]() cwossingthewubicon | |
27/4/2020 18:51 | Jl5 were you aware that members of the guild of green grocers in Scotland were beneficiaries of a very generous arrangement for Gregg's to have the veg retailers leases reassigned to the bakers? It's one of the reasons for their meteoric expansion. Veg has never been that popular Narth ut border but now its virtually impossible to purchase a punnet of cauliflower anywhere in the auld country...sad really. | utrickytrees | |
27/4/2020 18:48 | And don't forget "modest!" | ![]() geckotheglorious | |
27/4/2020 18:48 | @Poikka Who knows what "meat" was in that meat pie!! :) | ![]() geckotheglorious | |
27/4/2020 18:43 | And don't also forget 'Good Looking' | ![]() excell1 | |
27/4/2020 17:55 | Tried a Greggs steak slice once - was far too hot (shop issue) and had minimal meat content. The next time I was out shopping in town with the missus, and was hungry, I popped into the local Sainsburys and bought a 75p steak pie, not slice. Ok, it was cold, but had more meat content and was very tasty. That's why I'm so rich and healthy. | ![]() poikka |
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