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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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-0.56 | -0.99% | 55.82 | 55.82 | 55.84 | 56.66 | 55.72 | 56.42 | 250,874,662 | 16:29:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.50 | 35.48B |
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18/7/2020 17:41 | Mans got to be on meths Constant posts - for what? | jl5006 | |
18/7/2020 17:34 | Minerve, you made much of the so called 'fact' that our COVID deaths were worse than anywhere in Euroland. What do you say now that, as some of us suspected, it looks like the data is false? | cheshire pete | |
18/7/2020 17:30 | Yesterday. There is absolutely no benefit to carrying out any inquiries or reviews in the middle of a pandemic. Today. We require an immediate review of the numbers as there is a glimmer of hope that they will show the government in a very slightly better light. They disgust me. BBC thread Comment | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2020 17:17 | Ho ho, Minnie ha ha. Had to be said, although I feel that I'm getting down too close to your level. Was it busy in the boozer? | poikka | |
18/7/2020 17:14 | Boris and his bum bandits. | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2020 17:14 | Ha ha ha Whatever, Poi Ka Ka Ka | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2020 17:05 | Whatever, Minnie. | poikka | |
18/7/2020 16:30 | To justify your logic do you have book value of Lloyds to the share price pls?Lloyds share are 10p ordinary shares .. | action | |
18/7/2020 16:28 | I see 20p so many times from you, it reminds me if old TV ad 10p ..... | action | |
18/7/2020 16:20 | %xy Wales getting sthing right. However not in keeping with the norm. Dismal is the word | jl5006 | |
18/7/2020 16:12 | For the record. Something Wales doing correctly.... 'This could explain why the daily death toll in England has remained higher than in other UK nations.Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales only include deaths in their daily count if someone died within 28 days of a positive test.' BBC | xxxxxy | |
18/7/2020 16:08 | Boycott goods and products of the EUSSR.And later Boycott goods and products of the EUSSR even more.Screw Germany.And screw France | xxxxxy | |
18/7/2020 16:07 | No DealWTO | xxxxxy | |
18/7/2020 16:06 | It follows confirmation from Public Health England that reported deaths may have included people who tested positive months before they died.Other UK nations only include those who die within 28 days of a positive test.Officials say the publication of daily death figures will be paused while the issue was "resolved".A note on the government's website read: "Currently the daily deaths measure counts all people who have tested positive for coronavirus and since died, with no cut-off between time of testing and date of death.BBC Newsobviously The Left have used convoluted argument to inflate Covid deaths. Equivocal at best, but really down right lying.Eg. covid positive in January last. But died yesterday of something unrelated.So died of covid for statistical results.Lies. Right. | xxxxxy | |
18/7/2020 15:58 | Trump will Triumph. | xxxxxy | |
18/7/2020 15:58 | NiglPosted July 18, 2020 at 6:26 am | PermalinkWhat's the point of greater security if we continue with this pathetic existence and if we are fearing the second wave, what about the third and the fourth etc? It could go on for 'ever'. If so when would you suggest we have to live with it. Why not now?A hysterical 'witch finder general' press, supporting over preening scientists who from their mixed messages, frankly have shown that they know next to eff all and a frightened uncoordinated government message machine. Oh and a lied about track and trace system allegedly now ready by the end of the year.For me the whole thing lacks the one needed message. Apply common sense. Unless someone with the virus coughs in you face and you use the germ killer on your hands, you won't get it.Did all those people rushing to the beaches cause any spikes, silence tells me it didn't. So why are we still worried?You re killing local sport for no reason. I can go to a pub for a beer but not my club house,, cafe but not a post match snack. My network goes national and I gave not heard of one person getting this thing yet it is being treated like the plague in the 17th century.You are making the hospitality industry look dangerous. I have to give a name address in a pub but not in a supermarket.Bolleaux from end to end. When people get fired because of their obvious ineptitude I will believe HMG thinking has moved on. | xxxxxy | |
18/7/2020 15:55 | This one will cause Minny's head to explode ... lol Why the Polls Predict Trump Will Win Voter expectation data buried deep in some surveys suggest another upset. David Catron by DAVID CATRON Lately, pollsters and pundits have been nervously pondering the following question: “If Trump is behind in the polls, why do most voters say, in the same surveys, that he will win the upcoming election?” As Harry Enten recently noted at CNN, “An average of recent polls finds that a majority of voters (about 55%) believe that Trump will defeat Biden in the election. Trump’s edge on this question has remained fairly consistent over time.” This is far more than mere statistical curiosity by number nerds. Several peer-reviewed studies have shown that surveys of voter expectations are far more predictive of election outcomes than polls of voter intentions. Voter expectations concerning who would win a given election were consistently more predictive than surveys using only conventional polling questions. The polls that appear to portend a one-term presidency for Trump actually predict that the president will trounce Biden badly this November. | maxk | |
18/7/2020 15:48 | A Armstrong18 Jul 2020 7:42AM@MTONINE Tracer @A Armstrong Wear a mask if you choose to.25% of the population are not required to.Most supermarkets are not planning to enforce.The Police are not interested, and have no powers as it is a civil, not criminal law.Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
18/7/2020 15:44 | Learn the lessons. And learn them well. Made in UK. First. Produce of UK. First. Not Made in the EUSSR. Not Made in China. https://www.dailymai | xxxxxy | |
18/7/2020 15:23 | So masks are just the means to enable the insecure bamboozled by the BBC - to venture forth. just a PR exercise. How much else has been contrived to ruin the economy. I posted b4 about the inadequacies of the mask in relation to this virus - very small droplets - DR Max Pemberton confirms this in D Mail today. Masks good for the frightened. Cookoo land! | jl5006 |
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