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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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0.12 | 0.22% | 54.18 | 54.38 | 54.42 | 54.42 | 53.30 | 53.96 | 162,842,854 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.34 | 34.59B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/7/2020 12:44 | Unfair on Minerve to be fair Jacko. Many got burned by Woodford. -------------------- Gecko..I agree that many got screwed, but most of them don't come on here bashing Lloyds and it's investors. | jacko07 | |
17/7/2020 12:25 | I don't why he continues to do this; he is setting himself up for a miss or a U turn. Boris today says normal life could resume by Christmas: PM reveals 'work from home' advice will END from August and stadiums and gigs can reopen in October. He is playing out not to be the smartest guy on the block. | alphorn | |
17/7/2020 12:12 | mm2 - American owned now - a pre-cursor for you. | alphorn | |
17/7/2020 12:07 | 30 July 2020 Half year results for 2020 Only 12 more sleeps before the results, it's so exciting! More potential for a small rise in the share price than a fall in my opinion, but in this crazy year who knows. Not a time for selling though. | cobourg1 | |
17/7/2020 11:44 | One day grahamite you deserve a lesson. I hope you get a good one before you kick the bucket. You might become a better human for it. | minerve 2 | |
17/7/2020 11:40 | Minerve 217 Jul '20 - 11:33 - 310306 of 310308 Yeah, and think about how you would feel if your daughter had been encouraged to go to the ME behind your back by an Isis supporting BF. Not awfully likely, not for me or any of the others here. | grahamite2 | |
17/7/2020 11:36 | WOW, we really are in Wicker Man territory aren't we. LOL! | minerve 2 | |
17/7/2020 11:34 | So why didn't repeal any of Thatcher's policies? | investtofly | |
17/7/2020 11:32 | M2, I'm not a wage slave, I do what I enjoy...being out doors meeting people & being part of a community. 3 values which probably arent on your radar lol. | utrickytrees | |
17/7/2020 11:22 | The joys of living in a Communist country.. State-Linked Chinese Firm Uses Own Workers As Guinea Pigs In Unregulated Vaccine "Pre-Test" | geckotheglorious | |
17/7/2020 11:20 | Where did it all go wrong Utricky? Guffaw guffaw | minerve 2 | |
17/7/2020 11:11 | If it is a scandal the scandal rests with Boris and government. It isn't flu though careful and the number of deaths are still much greater than flu even after lock down. If the infections had been allowed to grow unhindered you would be looking at hundreds of thousands of correctly identified Covid deaths regardless. | minerve 2 | |
17/7/2020 11:06 | What a scandal emerging today about Covid deaths. Apparently in Scotland a Covid death is someone who tested positive and dies within 28 days of the obvious symptoms. In England if anyone is tested positive and recovers is recorded as a covid death even if they were run over by a bus. This lockdown and virus scam will go down as the scandal of the century. Realistically, total deaths will be much lower, no worse than the average flu numbers. | careful | |
17/7/2020 11:01 | Investofly Labour are more for the working man than Boris and Co you thick numpty even with Blair. | minerve 2 | |
17/7/2020 10:59 | We've all been brainwashed over the years...The biggest brainwashing came from The Labour Party when they said they're for the working man.They hated Thatcher's policies but repealed none of them which hurt the working man.The they elected Tony Blair as leader, The Biggest Tory walking this earth | investtofly |
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