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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 |
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09/8/2020 18:02 | Not sure why we should be listening to this chap considering 50k have sadly died. Poorly handled. | minerve 2 | |
09/8/2020 18:00 | Old McDonaldTrump9 Aug 2020 12:44PMEconomic Armageddon as a consequence of poor leadership and management of what has turned out to be 'The Phantom Plague'.For the UK as a whole, the median age of coronavirus victims is 81 for men and 85 for women.By contrast, general life expectancy is 82.5 for men and 85 for women. Has this really been worth it?11LikeReplyReade Harfield9 Aug 2020 1:19PM@Old McDonaldTrump No | xxxxxy | |
09/8/2020 18:00 | Let's face it, most Brexit pensioners did fine with no education Look how much the price of their bungalows increased | minerve 2 | |
09/8/2020 17:57 | Too little, too late, incoherent. Boris given poor lines too late again by GoveCum. Stop the economy dying Boris - get everything open and moving, give sensible, clear advice and allow people to use common sense. Crowded beaches, pubs open, shut schools, no-one watching England win the first test, no footfall past Pret and Timpsons, no-one at all in stadia to watch sport, restaurants open, empty trains - Where is the sense, consistency, transparency? And Boris, with morals as shredded as yours, don’t presume to lecture anyone on moral imperatives. Useless man. | minerve 2 | |
09/8/2020 17:55 | Ref: Boris Johnson insists schools in England must reopen in September Irony at its best. The man with no morals tells the nation it had a Moral Duty! | minerve 2 | |
09/8/2020 17:49 | Millions of Britons could demand lucrative PPI pay-outs in 'second wave' of compensation after courts find products were 'unfair' | philanderer | |
09/8/2020 17:45 | Perhaps you should catch it xxxxxy. It might shut up you thicko numpty for good. | minerve 2 | |
09/8/2020 17:13 | Barry Island great today. Just about a mask free zone. And people and children happy. Living not just existing. | xxxxxy | |
09/8/2020 17:12 | End Lockdown. Now. | xxxxxy | |
09/8/2020 17:11 | BOFPosted August 9, 2020 at 9:49 am | PermalinkTomorr | xxxxxy | |
09/8/2020 17:10 | CaterpillarPosted August 9, 2020 at 11:46 am | PermalinkDear Secretary of State for Health,Please could you comment on(1) The potential evolutionary impact on a virus of isolating people with no symptoms.(2) The loss of cross reactive immunity to potential future coronaviruses by stopping the spread of largely asymptomatic and low risk viral strains.Reply?zorroP | xxxxxy | |
09/8/2020 17:04 | But the likes of Walsh will still be getting 10+ percent pay rises.It's a case 50p in every Pound saved goes to the Board | investtofly | |
09/8/2020 16:56 | Trouble is China, India, Korea and many other countries have high technology. We have lost our advantage in high value added trade. After Brexit we shall have to fight for survival in other areas such as finance and aerospace. Londons lucrative position as the World leading financial centre as we have been for centuries is now under threat. Frankfurt is growing rapidly. In aerospace our latest next generation strike aircraft, the Tempest, was due to be a joint European project to stop American dominance. Design leadership by British Aerospace and Rolls Royce. Now Germany and France are creating a competitor. Not good. We shall proud independent and poor, with slightly more control over our fish. Wealth is serious business. There is no nobility in poverty. I always was mystified how a top rate, experienced Russian aerospace engineer was so lowly paid compared to his equivalent in the West. This gap will close. This trend can only accelerate. Too many qualified candidates change too few positions. Supply and demand. Everyone driving their children to become highly qualified thinking that is the passport to wealth. No longer so, we are fighting last years war. | careful | |
09/8/2020 16:50 | That is why the gov cannot screw Lloyds (and their shareholders) over again. | hamhamham1 | |
09/8/2020 16:37 | Being prudent didn't help Lloyds in the lead up to the last recession, the gov convinced Lloyds to buy HBOS and shatter their balance sheet. What a con that was! | hamhamham1 | |
09/8/2020 16:13 | Does that apply to footballers?... Looking at IAG's latest offer to the workforce. A job with reduced pay or redundancy. or redundancy. This post Covid world will be either low pay or redundancy almost everywhere. | diku | |
09/8/2020 16:00 | Unfortunately governments have one eye on the next election when deciding their long term economic strategies. | hamhamham1 | |
09/8/2020 15:44 | Not for the 1%...onward and upward! | maxk | |
09/8/2020 15:38 | Looking at IAG's latest offer to the workforce. A job with reduced pay or redundancy. or redundancy. This post Covid world will be either low pay or redundancy almost everywhere. Deflation, everything cheaper, 0% interest rates is a good rate. A 2% mortgage is expensive. It was inevitable. Over 7bn world population, many highly trained in every discipline, all prepared to work for a fraction of what we are used to. AI and automation also aggravates. All connected by the internet. A levelling down across the World. Get used to it, we are going back to the 1960's | careful | |
09/8/2020 15:14 | It's a case of seeing how far they can push people before they rebel.... No difference between Venezuela and the rest of the world.Time for the people to stand up and say Enough is Enough | investtofly |
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