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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.42 | 0.71% | 59.40 | 59.40 | 59.44 | 59.44 | 58.74 | 59.14 | 101,774,775 | 16:29:53 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0883 | 6.73 | 36.48B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/10/2020 09:26 | LLOY up on BARC Q3. Nothing to do with a Brexit sell out/fudge before any remainers get too excited. | cheshire pete | |
23/10/2020 09:24 | Lloyds do not have an investment banking arm pulling in the profit, unless you know something different? | smartie6 | |
23/10/2020 09:18 | Mitch, imo anyone buying in at 29p plus are in for a rude awakening. Ramping is mental. Haven’t you seen what’s going off in the U.K? Maybe you’re day trading? | smartie6 | |
23/10/2020 09:18 | Hopefully the share price will do well. | falklandi | |
23/10/2020 09:11 | There is now inflation in the system. An interest rate rise is more likely. I predict 30p today if the PMI figures at 9.30 am are good. | mitchy | |
23/10/2020 09:00 | Negative Interest rates and the Banking sector is toast. Let's hope we don't get them. | geckotheglorious | |
23/10/2020 08:52 | I have already covered those concerns in previous posts today if you care read them. | mitchy | |
23/10/2020 08:51 | We just need the U.K manufacturing PMI at 9.30am to be better than expected like German' s was and we can have a Stella Friday! | mitchy | |
23/10/2020 08:47 | Mitch, hospitalisations have increased further. 925 on the 20th. Don’t be fooled to how bad it is out there. Continuing to increase daily. 5,000 hospitalisations in the last 7days up to the 20th. Also Bank results to date would indicate positive International numbers. Particularly Asia. Lloyds share price rise on the back of these is false given wholly reliant on U.K. market which imo is fkd. DYOR. | smartie6 | |
23/10/2020 08:45 | Imagine the E.U having to give us a divorce settlement to secure a free trade deal ? | mitchy | |
23/10/2020 08:42 | I think they are for the first time in months. Dare I say there are reasons to be cheerful ! | mitchy | |
23/10/2020 08:39 | Blimey mitchy you are fired up this morning. Things must be looking good | scruff1 | |
23/10/2020 08:33 | What a day for news. Even though Covid cases are up world wide are we seeing the first signs of the patients recovery? | mitchy | |
23/10/2020 08:31 | Reports of the Oxford vaccine working 'perfectly' ! | mitchy | |
23/10/2020 08:25 | U.K retail figures better than expected. | mitchy | |
23/10/2020 08:20 | If the U.K continue to sign trade deals I can see the E.U having to give us a divorce settlement to secure a deal ! The world market is a much bigger than the E.U. | mitchy | |
23/10/2020 08:18 | 8:11amBritain signs trade deal with JapanEarlier this morning, Britain officially signed a trade deal with Japan, its 18th-biggest trading partner.The Departme | xxxxxy | |
23/10/2020 08:15 | Major trade deal with Japan signed. | mitchy | |
23/10/2020 08:09 | Barclay' s results better than expected. Increased profits from abroad but still encouraging for lloy. We should surf a little in their wake. | mitchy | |
23/10/2020 08:09 | Easily 30p | gaffer73 | |
23/10/2020 07:28 | Hopefully the share price will do well this morning. | falklandi | |
22/10/2020 23:48 | I think you are all in for a nasty shock. It's not M Barnier who will sell us down the river...it's Doris who will do the dastardly deed. | maxk | |
22/10/2020 23:16 | Barnier is the absolute two faced kipper. Pls send him back to sea. | jl5006 | |
22/10/2020 22:16 | And soon we will be ENJOYING Brexit.The Evil Left won't like that.No DealWTO | xxxxxy |
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