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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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0.06 | 0.11% | 54.24 | 54.20 | 54.24 | 54.66 | 54.22 | 54.52 | 8,398,740 | 09:30:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.33 | 34.54B |
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19/8/2020 23:32 | Imminent --- many big company charts have crabbed sideways for long enough and are bending downwards of late Warren Buffett, the company's chairman and CEO, has sold shares of Wells Fargo and J.P. Morgan Chase and dropped an investment in Goldman Sachs.3 days ago He uses a metric for investment as a general rule that when the combined value of the main markets is less than 70% of GDP he buys This metric has gone over 100% now and he is selling No substitute for experience in the investment game Now the USA GDP is dropping like a brick so just what value did he use in his calculations buywell wonders | buywell3 | |
19/8/2020 23:25 | The court jester never fails to deliver! ROFLMAO! | minerve 2 | |
19/8/2020 23:08 | How soon is very soon then Buywell? | cheshire pete | |
19/8/2020 23:00 | Watching the S & P 500 Buywell. | cheshire pete | |
19/8/2020 22:58 | 2 days running the US DOW has dropped into -ve after the UK bell buywell sees a correction coming very soon now Can you ? imo dyor | buywell3 | |
19/8/2020 22:57 | "Problem is half of Africa will come here if allowed." That's fine by me. Can't be any worse than the native boneheads. | minerve 2 | |
19/8/2020 22:42 | With what exactly? You make a good point with that question. Problem is half of Africa will come here if allowed. | freddie ferret | |
19/8/2020 22:33 | Tear up the WA. Don't be fooled, while it is in place we'll never actually leave the EU. May knew this, that's why she was involved in its production. | cheshire pete | |
19/8/2020 22:32 | "Invade France now!" With what exactly? Old bald-headed farts with tattoos, baseball bats and chainsaws? LOL! | minerve 2 | |
19/8/2020 22:31 | Lefrenne's idea a couple of weeks back was a good one....along the lines of withholding monies from any divorce settlement agreed for any illegal immigrant picked up, say 1 million euros pp. | cheshire pete | |
19/8/2020 22:25 | Invade France now! If we control all the coast that is within rubber dinghy range we control the problem. | freddie ferret | |
19/8/2020 21:07 | Wake up France and take responsibility for your actions. How many more tragedies does it need for the France to find an ounce of humanity?Give migrants homes and jobs, stop sending them to their deaths by crossing the channel!!.....Is this guy real? Re. the migrant who drowned on the French coast."Mr Dumont, who represents the northern region of Pas-d e-Calais in the French National Assembly, took aim at the British government over the death of the migrant.In a post on Twitter discussing the incident, he said: âWhat we all feared happened that night.âHow many more tragedies does it need for the British to find an ounce of humanity?â?The inability to claim asylum in Great Britain without being physically present in the country âcauses these tragediesâ?, he added."And they say trump's nuts. | k38 | |
19/8/2020 20:11 | These so called experts have been saying that since financial crisis of 2009...rates have one purpose and one purpose only....support the property market/borrowers and the supply chain... Since the government lifted the ban on moving home, estate agents have reported a surge in buyer enquiries, house prices have remained strong, and mortgage applications have rebounded. Halifax recently reported the average UK price had hit its highest level on record in July as months of pent-up buyer demand was released and the stamp duty holiday put a shot in the arm of the market. However, experts warn that with a looming unemployment crisis and an uncertain economic future the market may be heading for a major price correction. ING Developed Markets Economist James Smith observes that while the UK economy has experienced the sharpest decline in GDP of modern times, 'you wouldn’t know that looking at the property market'. | diku | |
19/8/2020 19:59 | Max A vaccine provides the disease and enables the body to resist it. A guess as to what has no use whatsover aussie PM saying all must be vaccinate - with what for what - we do not have capable WHO or national ability And there are definitive deaths recorded Of - probably not Huge waste of money for ppl who claim but have no knowledge Welcome to the woke world. | jl5006 | |
19/8/2020 19:33 | Is this guy real? Re. the migrant who drowned on the French coast. "Mr Dumont, who represents the northern region of Pas-de-Calais in the French National Assembly, took aim at the British government over the death of the migrant. In a post on Twitter discussing the incident, he said: “What we all feared happened that night. “How many more tragedies does it need for the British to find an ounce of humanity?” The inability to claim asylum in Great Britain without being physically present in the country “causes these tragedies”, he added." And they say trump's nuts. | poikka | |
19/8/2020 19:32 | It cuts down the chances of catching the bug, agreed, it's not a cure. | maxk | |
19/8/2020 19:23 | Max 2766 It is an aid. not a preventative. A measles jab is a preventative -- as is TB - come on! | jl5006 | |
19/8/2020 19:17 | And 5xy Jabs for the over 50s - what do you think these are - a preventative or just a costly PR exercise? The ref flu jabs are but a guess. Life is not infinite - and will be reduced by medical intervention without full knowledge. | jl5006 |
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