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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.14 | -0.27% | 52.06 | 52.06 | 52.10 | 52.74 | 52.00 | 52.00 | 106,481,264 | 16:29:45 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.06 | 33.09B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/7/2020 15:59 | Don't be too long US to tank after UK close | smartypants | |
30/7/2020 15:52 | NatWest results tomorrow . Expect all banks to drop another 8% | john09 | |
30/7/2020 15:49 | Santander is worst capitalised of all the Uk banks | muffinhead | |
30/7/2020 15:31 | Regarding all banks Just sort you personal finances and be prepared for the possibility of "bank bail-ins" | muffinhead | |
30/7/2020 15:22 | I dropped my long entry at b/e. I don't think it's going to rise in the next hour or so and I think it could fall further tomorrow. | stupmy | |
30/7/2020 15:08 | The challenging economic conditions add to uncertainty facing British banks as politicians try to reach a trade agreement with the European Union. The European Banking Authority this week reminded lenders that the transition period for Britain's EU exit expires at the end of the year. The U.K. and EU have yet to strike an agreement on their future trade relationship. Coutts & Co., the private U.K. bank that counts Queen Elizabeth II among its clients, has warned customers within the European Economic Area that it can no longer offer them mortgages due to Brexit. The lender, owned by Natwest Group Plc, will lose so-called passporting rights that allow it to operate freely within the EEA if the current Brexit transition period expires on Dec. 31 with no formal agreement between the European Union and the U.K. As the U.K. last month ignored a deadline to extend the transition period, the bank has stopped accepting lending applications from the EEA, it said. | smartypants | |
30/7/2020 14:51 | Bad debt provisions is the real problem the longer the virus is with us the bigger the problem. I guess we will see a rights issue in the next 12 months to maintain the capital cover %. Long term many of us will see 26p as a bargain price but few are prepared to buy when the future is so uncertain good luck to the brave. | mark1000 | |
30/7/2020 14:23 | Started buying BAE, LLOY, and added to BT sub 110p for the long term. Looking at others to start building up stock in as mkts fall. Only going slowly. If we get a sharp one day crash then I'll add a bigger slug | dope007 | |
30/7/2020 14:16 | If a billion £ disappears from these banks is anybody going to notice it...or will it just be accepted as a loss... it is becoming all to normal acceptance practice by shareholders.... | diku | |
30/7/2020 14:13 | Then those Pizza companies... | diku | |
30/7/2020 14:01 | talking about hoarding old PC there must be some value in recycle and recovering from old tech I bet most of it goes to landfill polluting the water table :( | pal44 | |
30/7/2020 13:40 | 1 or 2 could be sniffing | investtofly | |
30/7/2020 13:27 | I wouldn’t expect so. They have opportunities in their own country. | minerve 2 | |
30/7/2020 13:27 | Fat finger ? From me there!! | dope007 | |
30/7/2020 13:26 | I just have Minerva ? | dope007 | |
30/7/2020 13:26 | bbalanjones. Check out ebay. Some old computers are fetching really good money. I have never sold any on. Silly B - I still have 13 desktops plus two laptops, scattered about the house! Doh! | freddie01 | |
30/7/2020 13:23 | At these depressed share price is there any chance some big US bank fancy a takeover of Lloyd's bank. | jas0701 | |
30/7/2020 13:16 | Sorry, iPAD fat finger double post. | minerve 2 | |
30/7/2020 13:16 | Good luck with your BAE investment. :) Personally, if I was considering building a holding in Lloyds I would buy the first tranche today/now. | minerve 2 | |
30/7/2020 13:15 | Good luck with your BAE investment. :) Personally, if I was considering building a holding in Lloyds I would buy the first tranche today/now. | minerve 2 | |
30/7/2020 13:07 | bbalanjones You’d probably fetch some good prices for those on eBay depending on what they are. I’ve paid the best part of few grand each for two or three computers in my collection although they were 35-40 year old ‘new’ old stock. Get them on eBay whilst COVID limits what else you can do. Have someone like Hermes or DPD pick them up from your house. Just need to print out shipping labels. | minerve 2 |
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