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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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-0.52 | -0.93% | 55.56 | 55.64 | 55.68 | 56.32 | 54.98 | 56.22 | 246,172,168 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.48 | 35.38B |
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11/6/2020 15:27 | K38 you are so funny at times “ Having your headquarters in UK comes with big benefits..... London is the heart of Europe !” | ![]() bargainbob | |
11/6/2020 15:12 | 026: . . . To Support West Ham? lol | ![]() bbalanjones | |
11/6/2020 14:50 | So will this mean we have to abolish the royal family? Documents from the early 1700's show that literally "all the Royal family" was heavily invested in the South Sea Company (which crashed in a notorious market bubble) - including Kings Charles II, James II, Queen Anne, and George I. The South Sea Company's primary purpose was | ![]() vauch | |
11/6/2020 14:39 | No because it is wrong. | ![]() patientcapital | |
11/6/2020 14:31 | the fine was for issues between 2011-2015 not today. | ![]() keifer derrin | |
11/6/2020 14:23 | Having your headquarters in UK comes with big benefits.....London is the heart of Europe ! | k38 | |
11/6/2020 14:13 | Reality check: Unilever tried to shift their headquarters to the Netherlands but it was rejected by shareholders because it would have forced the company out of the precious FTSE 100. The decision to unite the company under a UK umbrella is the second choice and not the primary choice as previously decided by the board of directors. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
11/6/2020 14:08 | Can you not live on your state pension? being 'dependant' on a divi is a foolish move. | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
11/6/2020 13:38 | Another Remain lie bites the dust. Unilever attracted by dynamic London as Brexit nears conclusion! | ![]() geckotheglorious | |
11/6/2020 13:20 | US senators and officials are 20 -30 years older than our young chimps | ![]() mr.elbee | |
11/6/2020 12:46 | The curbs to combat coronavirus mean more than a fifth of average outgoings have not been possible since March. This could have an impact reducing borrowings. | ![]() alphorn | |
11/6/2020 12:31 | mr.elbee, I think you have interpreted that incorrectly. I also am partly dependent on Lloyds divi for my pension income as well. | ![]() optomistic | |
11/6/2020 12:31 | Mark BPosted June 11, 2020 at 5:55 am | PermalinkGood morning.First may I thank our kind host for this article and to the final paragraph which casts light in an area that has not, once again, been touched by our media.The issue of slavery, particularly black slavery, needs to be put to bed. There has always been a slave trade in Africa. All what happened was that white colonialists provided yet another market. That does not in anyway make what happened any less wrong but, we need to understand the FULL HISTORY and not just that which others for their own ideological reasons wish to portray.The other issue I have with events recently is that of the law. The law is the law and, if you transgress it you should expect due process to be applied. The very fact that criminal acts have been committed and nothing is done about it is, in my opinion, as serious dereliction of duty on the part of law enforcement and the government. Too often I am reading criticism of this government and its failure to act on key matters. Confidence is slowly falling away and concerns expressed about the governments viability. Sadly, as we have just had another GE we are stuck with this lot for another 4 years. Just think of the damage this lot will cause over that period of time compared to what they have done in the last six months.I am more and more coming round to the opinion that we need older and wiser heads in government or, we need a short sharp back bench rebellion. In short, the Cabinet needs a kick up the backside ! | ![]() xxxxxy | |
11/6/2020 12:29 | Momentum is Labour's Gestapo.Never vote Labour. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
11/6/2020 12:28 | my missus is dependent on LLoyds divis for her pension income she is a waspi dont seem right on the ball to me ah she is white and middle class and worked hard and saved all her life. silly me | ![]() mr.elbee | |
11/6/2020 12:17 | Very true Gary. I suppose this is why we couldn't have a divi, to be able to give it to someone else. FCA right on the ball when it comes to dishing out Lloyds money! | ![]() optomistic | |
11/6/2020 12:14 | #313. Why, do you need someone to support your course of action? | ![]() alphorn | |
11/6/2020 12:05 | Really hundreds of thousands genuinely in difficulties or arrears or a lot of people just taking advantage of the situation? Let's just keep some balance here that furlough payments were 80% of salary for most people, they had no commuting costs and couldn't go out and spend any money. An awful lot of people would have been better off financially with that scenario. | ![]() gary1966 | |
11/6/2020 12:04 | Amazing, eh? LOL | ![]() minerve 2 | |
11/6/2020 12:02 | I like boat terms. To remember which side is which: 'Port' is a four letter word, so is 'Left'. Starboard and Right don't match so Port is your left side of the ship as facing the bow. Also Port wine is generally red so when you see a light on the ship that is on its Port side, the other side green. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
11/6/2020 11:56 | 33p today 31 p tomorrow | y1phr1 | |
11/6/2020 11:55 | Shuuuuush! Some folk on here are still "smuggling drugs inside crab tins". | ![]() bbalanjones |
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