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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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-0.60 | -1.01% | 58.80 | 58.88 | 58.90 | 59.38 | 58.72 | 58.88 | 138,801,898 | 16:35:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0883 | 6.67 | 36.74B |
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08/9/2020 09:49 | Have you been on the moon for the last 4 years grahamite? Has Boris actually said any truths yet? LOL Remember, oven ready deal? Do you think he meant 'oven ready clown'? LOL! | minerve 2 | |
08/9/2020 09:48 | Why would it take 10 years Poikka? | maxk | |
08/9/2020 09:47 | "Trade talks with Canada start today. Should take 10 years, if my memory of what we were told a few years ago hasn't failed me." Well, of course, that depends on the demands of Boris and his lying, deceitful bunch of incompetents. If I was Canada, I would want to know whether I was going to waste my time or not first. You can't do good business with bad people. Perfidious Albion waives the rules. | minerve 2 | |
08/9/2020 09:46 | Should take 10 years... or 10 days, with goodwill and honesty on both sides. | grahamite2 | |
08/9/2020 09:39 | Best Holiday Destination in the world according to global travel brand Conde Naste.....Yorkshire. | utrickytrees | |
08/9/2020 09:36 | Trade talks with Canada start today. Should take 10 years, if my memory of what we were told a few years ago hasn't failed me. | poikka | |
08/9/2020 09:15 | Shows the confidence the market has in its future earnings. | our haven | |
08/9/2020 08:38 | Problem for Boris there have been a number of U turns recently so why would the EU take the threat of a 38 day time limit seriously? Knowing their record for last minute brinksmanship, surely they'll gamble on Boris doing another U turn and extend the transition period. Hope I am wrong. | cheshire pete | |
08/9/2020 07:54 | more relevant here is in the business section ' 1 in 10 companies that have taken on covid debt could go under' but again its only an opinion | scruff1 | |
08/9/2020 07:45 | There must be no news today. I dont think there is one article in the on line version of the telegraph that isnt simply a comment/someone's opinion. If they only printed the news they could sell em at a fraction of the price or give em away | scruff1 | |
08/9/2020 07:24 | 979 Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
08/9/2020 07:23 | Obviously it is a No Deal. Just going through the motions.WTO it is.No Deal. Ideal. | xxxxxy | |
08/9/2020 07:22 | Now the EU needs to choose. It could get on its high horse a steed it has often mounted in the past and gallop off over what it says are breaches of the protocol. Or it could express an understanding of the problem which Britain confronts and talk about ways to overcome it. This sort of stuff is not something at which M Barnier excels, but there are more skilful and important leaders in the ?EU than he.How strong is the British stance? I am not sure. On the one hand, we conceded too much over Ireland in order to hasten agreement last year. Hence some of the current difficulty. On the other, the EU is much clearer than it was then that the Government means business and has an electoral mandate. Britain is not bluffing about no deal. It has even invented a euphemism for it an "Australian deal". A free trade agreement would be "a Canadian deal". It would prefer the latter but would be happy with the former. This is quite a strong position, which Brussels would be wise to respect. | xxxxxy | |
08/9/2020 07:17 | John Redwood@johnredwood2 | xxxxxy | |
07/9/2020 23:12 | Re 313974 Sorry about your acquaintance. If you are overweight you do not tolerate ventilation well. He would of course have died if they had not put him on a ventilator. Boris is very much overweight. They did not ventilate him but used very large amounts of oxygen to keep him alive. As I understand it, ventilation uses less oxygen but forces it in. | freddie ferret | |
07/9/2020 23:00 | OMG it's N19! | freddie ferret |
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