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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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-0.64 | -1.14% | 55.74 | 55.74 | 55.78 | 56.66 | 55.72 | 56.42 | 243,534,236 | 16:11:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.50 | 35.48B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/10/2020 08:03 | John Redwood@johnredwood2 | xxxxxy | |
15/10/2020 07:49 | Tend to think we might be heading back to lower 5000s on the 100 with domestic stocks the worst affected. Pretty depressing outlook this Winter now Covid is getting a hold. Could be wrong and shares often run counter- intuitive. Bit I'm nearly all in cash right now. | stewart64 | |
15/10/2020 07:42 | My mum won £1000 in the late 60s. Was about a years salary, paid 30% for a new house. never held many myself | dr biotech | |
15/10/2020 07:33 | Wondering what todays Brexit talks will bring. If no agreement will the share price drop like a brick? | crazi | |
15/10/2020 07:30 | Thanks Mitchy. I live in hope!! | daddy warbucks | |
15/10/2020 00:24 | Higher value5% of the prize fund £1,000,000 2£100,000 4£50,000 9£25,000 18£10,000 42£5,000 87Medium value5% of the prize fund £1,000 1,660£500 4,980Low value90% of the prize fund £100 22,792£50 22,792£25 2,853,919Total value(December 2017 estimated) £83.1m 2,906,305 | mitchy | |
14/10/2020 22:20 | Apart from the big wins (5k and above), does ERNIE only pay out in £25 wins now?I think in all the years I have held them I have had one x £100 win. All the rest have been the first tier wins. £50 then reduced to £25. | daddy warbucks | |
14/10/2020 21:52 | I don't think the share price is really going anywhere in the short term. Though i'm not sure what the market will make of tomorrows promised 'final' day of brinkmanship for Doris and the European Ununion. | mitchy | |
14/10/2020 21:46 | We must have lucky numbers because she's won almost every month for the last 12. Often multiple wins. | mitchy | |
14/10/2020 21:18 | She’s lucky. I’ve had £50k in for years and never won that much in a single month. | trikytree | |
14/10/2020 20:35 | Think she is clever in preserving capital ... However my wife has put 20k into Premium Bonds and is getting some nice wins (5 x £25 this month ) and would never EVER invest in the market. | diku | |
14/10/2020 19:40 | Death now extended courtesy of witless and liberty - who say a 2 wk lockdown will reduce deaths by 50% - until they die in the next week or so. Our health in your hands - can I sue??? | jl5006 | |
14/10/2020 18:47 | And the latest from the biased. 2wk circuit breaker may halve the deaths. What an earth are we talking about - ppl will survive longer? FGS - what has gone so terribly wrong with witless & co! | jl5006 | |
14/10/2020 18:45 | Boris on brink of WALKING AWAY: No deal now CERTAIN unless Barnier drops stubborn attitude BORIS JOHNSON will be advised to walk away from Brexit trade talks unless European leaders order Michel Barnier to commit to round-the-clock negotiations in order to break the deadlock. Downing Street is frustrated at EU neogtiator's refusal to engage properly in recent weeks despite a pledge from European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen to accelerate the process. Lord Frost will tell the Prime Minister a trade deal with the European Union before the end of the month is still possible but will require the bloc to finally knuckle down. And Mr Johnson is expected to make a final decision on whether to sanction further UK-EU talks after discussions with EU leaders. The Prime Minister will hold talks with Mrs von der Leyen and EU Council chief Charles Michel over video-call ahead of a crunch summit of European leaders. Mr Michel will call on Mr Johnson to “move forward and negotiate in good faith so that we can move forward and find solutions to bridge the gaps”, an aide said. Both sides were said to be closing in on breakthroughs in areas such as law enforcement, aviation and road haulage, according to a source close to the negotiations. | stonedyou | |
14/10/2020 16:51 | It'll snap back to 40p ish before too long. | pinemartin9 | |
14/10/2020 16:45 | Sadly Elbee ur right. Go to a GP with a minor nothing - next you are having regular blood tests and loads and loads of chemicals. GPs know how to prescribe - not resolve or provide the cure | jl5006 | |
14/10/2020 16:38 | the 7 times hospital admissions up north is because the idiot chavs CHOOSE to go to hospital..nothing wrong with them that rest and a few paracetamol wouldnt cure..but the media have done their job brilliantly as accomplices to the greatest fraud in history. suicide I call it. stay away from the NHS always and you will live longer | mr.elbee | |
14/10/2020 16:18 | Turn of The Screw | xxxxxy | |
14/10/2020 16:16 | x5 - it may have been your red line and a few others on this thread. Tomorrow we shall see if the 15th October red line is in water colour on a rainy day. May be, may be not. | alphorn | |
14/10/2020 16:15 | If this is not a sovereign, independent Brexit, then the Conservative Party will be sent back to the Stone age. If Boris is another May, then the Conservative Party will be seen as unfit to survive. | xxxxxy |
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