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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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0.24 | 0.43% | 55.64 | 55.68 | 55.72 | 56.20 | 54.94 | 55.50 | 262,398,085 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.48 | 35.41B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/9/2020 22:26 | Let’s Groove | minerve 2 | |
28/9/2020 22:14 | Boogie Wonderland | minerve 2 | |
28/9/2020 22:09 | Before COVID-19 : Night Fever During & After COVID-19 : Staying Alive | minerve 2 | |
28/9/2020 22:02 | Return of the Dividends ? | oapknob1 | |
28/9/2020 21:41 | Kevin Bell 28 Sep 2020 9:08AMNot helpful If the tests are useless. The false positive rate is higher than the prevalence of the virus.10LikeReplyFor | xxxxxy | |
28/9/2020 21:39 | Nick Smith 28 Sep 2020 8:57AMJust seventeen people died of CV-19 yesterday. That's around the same number who die in road traffic and domestic accidents.Why isn't the government banning getting out of bed in the mornings?24LikeReply | xxxxxy | |
28/9/2020 21:38 | That's because she is taking orders from Brussels to break up UK. Scotland is nothing to Brussels, Greece worth more to them. | k38 | |
28/9/2020 21:35 | Funny old game. Last Monday was a shocker. Put it down to Doris opening his gob about lockdown. All week was a stinker. Then today all my stocks are up quite considerably. Why? Doris and Mattilda are busy banging lockdowns on here there and everywhere, Trumpy getting slapped for dodging, Brexit is - well still Brexit. As far as I can see nowt really explains the change of mood. Ideas anyone? | scruff1 | |
28/9/2020 21:35 | Jimmy Bed 28 Sep 2020 8:48AMDO NOT TAKE THE TESTDO NOT DOWNLOAD THE APPDO NOT NAME ANYONE ON TEST AND TRACEDO NOT REPORT YOUR NEIGHBOURS.Average U.K. life expectancy- 82Average age of Covid death - 82What the hell is going on here.132LikeReplyH Hollingsworth 28 Sep 2020 9:04AM17 died from CORONA yesterday (apparently)19 died from suicide. | xxxxxy | |
28/9/2020 20:12 | I see that the Orkney's and Shetland islands want a referendum on whether to stay part of Scotland or make alternative arrangements. Seems like Sturgeon is not too keen to give them a referendum | alexgc | |
28/9/2020 19:26 | Dont be a clown all your life bob. Whatever happens to greater blighty, in or out, will reflect on tiny jockland. You are too small to matter. As paddyland is about to find out. | maxk | |
28/9/2020 19:16 | Too late little England set in stone. | bargainbob | |
28/9/2020 17:18 | Gordon Bennett, just got in. No yank interference today. Who knows they may even start buying. That together with shorts closing may send this on to 30p come Friday. | chavitravi2 | |
28/9/2020 17:17 | Afternoon allNice share price performance today, same again tomorrow 28p in sight? will do me ;-) yes very quiet on here today...Have a good evening | arjun | |
28/9/2020 16:51 | I think that the use of 'Image Rights' companies has been closed off to have part of the earnings taxed at corporation tax rates. Self employed also no longer available? Grahamite might be able to comment if he is about? | alphorn | |
28/9/2020 16:20 | I suppose the only good thing about football players earning massive amounts of money is that it is taxable via P.A.Y.E. Government must make a small fortune on the Income Tax deducted from their vast salaries | ignoble | |
28/9/2020 16:12 | Anything above 50.000 a week it's crazy. It's time for the taxman to have a good look, especially now, and tax all them above the 50.000 salaries a week at 75%. | k38 |
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