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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.12 | 0.23% | 52.18 | 52.24 | 52.28 | 52.90 | 52.20 | 52.38 | 86,283,449 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.08 | 33.22B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/9/2020 08:01 | There's been a huge stimulous of fiat money into the system . It will either break it or make it . But whatever the near future holds you know, 100% that it will recover . | mitchy | |
02/9/2020 07:27 | Well if you know all the answers perhaps don't ask questions, eh. Just my take on the next few months. Luck with your holding. | essentialinvestor | |
02/9/2020 07:22 | London is the financial heart of the world. It sits perfectly midway between east and west...that isn't going to change. The U.K economy will recover, it's already started and this is a rare opportunity to get in on bedrock prices. | mitchy | |
02/9/2020 07:18 | Services represent approx 80% of UK GDP. | essentialinvestor | |
02/9/2020 07:13 | It makes no sense to have rising unemployment when factories are doing so well ! It's not just an ex lockdown buying spree . | mitchy | |
02/9/2020 07:10 | Next 6-9 months a very significant rise in unemployment. Any pent up demand from the lockdown will have long since dissipated Hopefully it looks better on the COVID front re vaccine options etc. UK appears to have been particularly badly hit, only Spain has suffered a larger GDP fall amoung advanced industrised countries. So what I think you will see over the next few months is the fall out from that. | essentialinvestor | |
02/9/2020 07:09 | EU threats to put blocks to trade in place if we don't agree to let EU members continue to steal our fish. Good ...we can make our own cars and ships and tools etc. | mitchy | |
02/9/2020 07:03 | Manufacturing figures surging ahead making the pound stronger. Banking sector takes a hammering. What is actually going on in our economy.....anybody? | mitchy | |
02/9/2020 06:18 | Dorset Health authority see no likelihood of a second peak and of course no deaths at all ! | mitchy | |
02/9/2020 05:55 | 6 deaths in the last 3 days from the virus. More people are dying from boredom . Its time to get back to normal life but with a face mask and wash our hands of it all. | mitchy | |
01/9/2020 23:22 | Meanwhile the DOW continues it's disconnect. | mitchy | |
01/9/2020 22:13 | Hundreds looool | mbmiah | |
01/9/2020 22:02 | porty...which area?... | diku | |
01/9/2020 21:59 | Back home to mum and dad | portside1 | |
01/9/2020 21:58 | Hundreds are putting their new homes on the market to sell quick they have lost their jobs , | portside1 | |
01/9/2020 21:57 | And black peas | portside1 | |
01/9/2020 21:57 | That's all they can afford in Lancashire | portside1 | |
01/9/2020 21:38 | "tea cakes"...luxury! | mitchy | |
01/9/2020 21:36 | Not in M2's world, Ladeside he will have 'Brexit denier' written on his gravestone hahaha. | utrickytrees | |
01/9/2020 21:34 | They are called tea cakes here in east Lancashire | scruff1 | |
01/9/2020 21:31 | Cheers Minerve, it's funny but most people seem to have forgotten all about Brexit, other than in here, I suppose there's rather more pressing events taken over.... | ladeside | |
01/9/2020 21:31 | Douglas Murray 2020 interview: Black lives matter, Rule Bittania, will Trump lose? Well worth a watch! Puts forward a plausible argument for American civil war in the event of a close election result. | utrickytrees |
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