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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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0.78 | 1.42% | 55.58 | 55.70 | 55.74 | 56.02 | 54.82 | 54.96 | 327,514,175 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.49 | 35.43B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/12/2020 16:41 | Jordaggy Pillion, what does it signify? is it good? Yes a good signal Both values cross in an upward direction dyor | pillion | |
06/12/2020 16:34 | It is becoming tactical voting in general elections... | diku | |
06/12/2020 16:18 | Why does Redwood think that he knows why people voted leave? There are many reasons, mostly because people thought they would be better off. Another myth, Boris won the general election because we wanted to 'get Brexit done' People such as myself, remainers, voted for Boris to avoid the disaster of an extreme socialist Corbyn government. | careful | |
06/12/2020 16:13 | "You write like an idiot on here but well on other threads." Morons are very good at quickly reaching the lowest common denominator when together. | minerve 2 | |
06/12/2020 15:46 | Very recently on this thread - against a majority view. Read my thread and you may pick some ideas. You write like an idiot on here but well on other threads. The reason that you not filtered. | alphorn | |
06/12/2020 15:46 | I see that Millwall fans have had enough of the taking of the knee, me too. Dose anyone here think that it still serves any purpose - if it ever did? | poikka | |
06/12/2020 15:43 | When did you have an original opinion, Alps? | poikka | |
06/12/2020 15:36 | No risk of a new 'clan' of non-unionists doing the same today under a different guise? | alphorn | |
06/12/2020 15:27 | I sold my shares on Friday looking to buy back under 37 | portside1 | |
06/12/2020 15:21 | I would sooner throw my scare food on the tip | portside1 | |
06/12/2020 15:21 | Just on sky news interview a black woman who as just fetched her food from a food bank .In a brand new car , yes brand new | portside1 | |
06/12/2020 15:03 | General Secretary of the Unite Union, Len McCluskey, tells Times Radio's the Labour Party should back a post-Brexit trade deal if one is agreed. Speaking to Gloria De Piero and Tom Newton Dunn he said:In my opinion let's get Brexit done and out of the way. Of course it won't stop us being critical if indeed. The deal gives us all kinds of issues and problems going forward. My union's been consistent in wanting to defend jobs, defend investment and try to make certain that we still have an economy that is fit for purpose and can compete against our European competitors.Everybod | xxxxxy | |
06/12/2020 14:59 | By the way Nigel Farage is anti EU free movements and that is on records. | misterbluesky | |
06/12/2020 14:53 | diku~ If so why Nigel Farage is not giving up that £73,000 EU pension while the rest of us has to suffer from the economic consequences of his actions and Brexit. | misterbluesky | |
06/12/2020 14:49 | Eku. Do you know why these kids today ignore ever rule Because no whip. Hope that answer you post No whip they do what they like | portside1 | |
06/12/2020 14:43 | Utricky at his best . | bargainbob | |
06/12/2020 14:41 | Post 322786...Nigel Farage has nothing against people of EU...I think he is against the set up establishment of the EU...how the EU club is run... | diku | |
06/12/2020 14:36 | Remember...Why we voted leaveBy JOHNREDWOOD | xxxxxy | |
06/12/2020 14:34 | Thumbs down.For the EUSSR.No DealWTOLiberty | xxxxxy |
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