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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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0.30 | 0.58% | 52.20 | 52.16 | 52.20 | 52.84 | 51.92 | 52.10 | 94,685,770 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.07 | 33.17B |
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30/10/2020 16:03 | And only unrelated deaths are significant. Hilary jones on This morning - what about those we dont know about. Dont ever trust a doctor - bcos as hilary just let out we dont know what we dont know - and indeed hilary u know very little and rely on a computer diagnosis based on what the GP puts in. So Who has the balls to challenge Sage and the medics who always knew very little but go paid big bucks. | jl5006 | |
30/10/2020 15:57 | Freddie The deaths are the only relevant factor. The identified non sufferers are insignificant in terms of shut down. | jl5006 | |
30/10/2020 15:34 | Early next year I think but he could delay it so he could pay a divi and then collect his bonus. | optomistic | |
30/10/2020 15:31 | The worst areas of Europe for covid are unsurprisingly also those who fared the worst in both world wars OR were nomark bit part players. | utrickytrees | |
30/10/2020 15:28 | I think it's got everything to do with defending a coast in both WWars. Generally speaking the east & south coasts are a bit more stoic & better organised than say Scotland & the West, which is replicated in the covid figures. Parallels can be drawn with the politics of these areas aswell. | utrickytrees | |
30/10/2020 15:19 | The EU has, ironically, begun the process of suing the UK for having “unjustifiably stricter” rules on importing certain plant pests, begging the UK that “while the EU has proportionate measures in place to protect plants from those plant pests, the UK protective measures are unjustifiably stricter than the EU requirements.” Europhiles won’t be-leaf it… The EU Commission had previously asked the government to “remove its measures by 20 June 2020″, however compliance was not forthcoming – such is the government’s belief in maintaining world-high standards. The EU has now sent Boris a letter of formal notice, giving the UK another two months to take the necessary measures to comply with the request. Pesky Brits, trying to impose their health and safety red tape on the EU… | maxk | |
30/10/2020 15:07 | EU sues UK in bizarre legal threat - outrageous letter demands UK play by Brussels rules BRITAIN is being sued by the European Union for having "unjustifiably stricter" rules to prevent the spread of deadly plant diseases. The European Commission announced it had triggered infringement proceedings against the UK after the country failed to “comply with EU rules on Xylella fastidiosa and Certocytis platani”. Conservative politicians have previously lashed at at the EU’s insistence that the UK cannot ban plan imports on biosecurity grounds. In a monthly round-up of EU legal cases, the Commission announced it had “decided today to send a letter of formal notice to the United Kingdom for failing to comply with the EU rules concerning the plant pests Xylella fastidiosa and Certatocystis platani. “On April 21, 2020, the UK introduced, and did not remove, amendments In the UK Statutory Instruments to the UK Official Controls Regulations 2019, which contact important restrictions regarding plan health, including Xylella fastidiosa and Certatocystis platani. “While the EU has proportionate measures in place to protect plants from those plant pests, the UK protective measures are unjustifiably stricter than EU requirements.” Critics suggested the EU’s legal threat is contradictory to the bloc’s demands for a level-playing field for common standards in the wrangling over a Brexit trade deal. | stonedyou | |
30/10/2020 15:07 | At least you know where you stand with Donaldo. Yes that true, Deutsche Bank advice about 100,000 miles with no forwarding address. | delboy45 | |
30/10/2020 15:05 | Joe Biden, the invisible candidate In Pennsylvania all the enthusiasm, positive and negative, revolves around President Trump BY MICHAEL TRACEY | maxk | |
30/10/2020 14:49 | Biden is a small fish, pickpocket I will say compere to the Clinton's vampire .. lol | k38 | |
30/10/2020 14:21 | At least you know where you stand with Donaldo. | utrickytrees | |
30/10/2020 14:14 | When is the ceo going | portside1 | |
30/10/2020 14:05 | Only person Biden has been helping is the Biden family. He is more corrupt than the Clintons. | geckotheglorious | |
30/10/2020 14:00 | Maxk #318142 a good article, which I saw about an hour ago. To flesh it out, people should make time to read The Gulag Archipelago, because that is where this nonsense in Scotland leads. | grahamite2 | |
30/10/2020 13:57 | [Biden] has been in US public life for 47 years working to help his fellow man. How naive do you need to be to think that ANY politician is in it to help his fellow man? It's quite sweet, really. | grahamite2 | |
30/10/2020 13:15 | Well worth few minutes of your time imo. The wee beastie is a very dangerous woman. Scotland is leading the way to totalitarianism A bill brought forth by the SNP aims to police what citizens say at home BY ROD DREHER | maxk |
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