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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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-0.90 | -1.62% | 54.74 | 54.78 | 54.80 | 55.92 | 54.64 | 55.92 | 148,874,795 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.38 | 34.82B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/8/2020 19:07 | All I can say is: look at your garden , look at your branches , look at your professional achievements and qualifications, and trees you have cutdown . Fk me he sounds like Charlie Dimmock. . | bargainbob | |
23/8/2020 19:02 | No strength n depth no Merv, hes a one man team lol. Itd be like backing Aston Villa to win the Premiership just because theyve retained the services of Jack Grealish. | utrickytrees | |
23/8/2020 18:54 | No difference from here then. Millions voted for CLOWN BORIS THE DORIS because Corbyn was the other real choice. Lucky for Boris. Would be different with Starmer. | minerve 2 | |
23/8/2020 18:36 | Is Biden making too many promises with emotions to sway the voters?...and in the media I keep hearing some portion of voters are voting for Biden not because they like him and his policy but voters don't want to vote for Trump...case of no choice or probably time for a change...these elections are becoming too emotional saga... | diku | |
23/8/2020 18:28 | Double whammy...so who is doing the leaky leaky news... The government have drawn up battle plans for the possibility of being hit with a second wave of coronavirus and a No-Deal Brexit simultaneously, it has been claimed. Leaked documents warn of a potential social care crisis from councils going bankrupt and the army being drafted in to prevent public disorder. The revelation puts mounting pressure on ministers to negotiate a deal with Brussels to avoid a double-header in December, when it is predicted the country could be hit by a second spike. Boris Johnson wearing a suit and tie: The revelation puts mounting pressure on Boris Johnson and his ministers to negotiate a deal with Brussels to avoid a double-header in December, when it is predicted the country could be hit by a second spike© Provided by Daily Mail The revelation puts mounting pressure on Boris Johnson and his ministers to negotiate a deal with Brussels to avoid a double-header in December, when it is predicted the country could be hit by a second spike The classified file, seen by The Sun, appears to be in the form of powerpoint slides and is titled 'Preliminary set of Reasonable Worst Case Scenario Planning Assumptions to support civil contingencies planning for the end of the Transition Period'. It was created by the Cabinet Office's EU Transition Task Force over concerns the government was not doing enough to get a deal signed before the end of the Transition Period on New Year's Eve. It follows the leak over Operation Yellowhammer in August last year, a civil contingency plan in the event of a No Deal Brexit. | diku | |
23/8/2020 16:51 | All I can say is: look at your house, look at your net-worth, look at your professional achievements and qualifications. Fk me he sounds like Billy Graham. | utrickytrees | |
23/8/2020 16:16 | Why should I spend most of the afternoon arguing with a bunch of neanderthals when you are bigoted, outdated and irrelevant? I'd be wasting my time. Keep on believing what you want to believe. All I can say is: look at your house, look at your net-worth, look at your professional achievements and qualifications. If you were really clever and intelligent, you would have more, or attained more, than you have. You are all still in the chimp cage and that is where you will still be on the last day of your life. | minerve 2 | |
23/8/2020 15:56 | That's original, Minnie. | poikka | |
23/8/2020 15:31 | When you look for valued opinions, don't go to the chimp cage. They can only eat and tell you about bananas. | minerve 2 | |
23/8/2020 15:09 | There seems to be quite a lag betwen the largely mask free BLM protests, the Raves, beach inundations etc. Not the result that was predicted so far | scruff1 | |
23/8/2020 14:37 | There's a lag between deaths and new infections of up to 3/4 weeks. Also fewer other viruses in circulation over the summer months, which helps. Hospital outcomes should improve with clinical experience. The curent situation looks significantly better than last March/April, hopefully that continues. | essentialinvestor | |
23/8/2020 14:27 | And, what about all those thousands that have had it, are they getting it again?? | mikemichael2 | |
23/8/2020 14:15 | m2 Thats whats leading to a lot of people being sceptical. The number of deaths is minute to what there was a few months ago yet the number of new cases is rising. Currently it seems to me that the so calle 2nd wave is in terms of new cases only and as you say - how bad are they. Openess and transparency seems to be a casualty of of Covid tn this country at least. I like Peter Hitchens. His article in todays Mail only confirms what most sensible people always more than suspected | scruff1 | |
23/8/2020 13:47 | Why, look at a couple of bits of his legacy. Millions unemployed Millions more without healthcare (regular folks cant get o'bammycare) No doubt plenty more where they came from. | maxk | |
23/8/2020 13:32 | g2 - agreed | ianood | |
23/8/2020 13:28 | Obama was not a nice guy. He was no friend to this country. For that matter he was no friend to the United States. | grahamite2 | |
23/8/2020 13:12 | On the same topic, what a crying shame that genuine refugees, like from Syria, get tarred with the same brush as all the economic migrants. | poikka |
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