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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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0.12 | 0.23% | 52.18 | 52.24 | 52.28 | 52.90 | 52.20 | 52.38 | 86,283,449 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.08 | 33.22B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/12/2020 16:47 | UK is a signature of Civilisation, recognised worldwide.EUSSR is just Nothing without the Great UK.No DealWTOLiberty | xxxxxy | |
11/12/2020 16:44 | That's nothing to do with Lloyds or the EU, xxxy, it's just a very, very bad development in UK law. | grahamite2 | |
11/12/2020 16:36 | Crazi UK runs a net trade deficit of £95-100bn with EU EACH Year. All depends on product substitution. How easily substitutable are UK exports to EU versus EU exports to UK. Many factors...but tariffs alone will see UK consumers pay £6bn odd to EU EU consumers pay £12-13bn to UK UK net recipient £6-7bn annually, after not having to pay £15bn per annum, after all the other anti competitive obligations we are forced to implement. | geckotheglorious | |
11/12/2020 16:35 | Also...Quinn Emanuel Triumphs as UK Supreme Court Dismisses Mastercard AppealThe ruling is a significant blow to the financial services giant in the ongoing £14 billion landmark case.By Meganne Tillay | December 11, 2020 at 05:32 AM... Law. Com | xxxxxy | |
11/12/2020 16:30 | 34.16 bid/sell that held up pretty well. I was expecting about 33.75 | crazi | |
11/12/2020 16:28 | The meltdown is Biblical and the angst from the Remoaner Shikickers delicious. What a time to be alive | boxerdogz | |
11/12/2020 16:26 | Anyone seen fannyflaps btw? Gone quiet. I've not received any more deaths threats after ripping them a new one last time we crossed swords... | geckotheglorious | |
11/12/2020 16:26 | Oh what a beeeeeeeeautiful day! Wonder how much of the weekend Remoaners are going to waste posting on this BB... | geckotheglorious | |
11/12/2020 16:23 | Geck 87% on lease Have you thought about Southern Ireland how are they going to get there goods to the Eu close all routes to the Eu via U.K. and if any hold ups for our transport they stay at the back And let there goods rot The Irish republic wanted to be apart of the Eu Now watch them destroy them The farmers will soon be rioting in Dublin burning down the city | portside1 | |
11/12/2020 16:21 | As talks between officials continue, the EU is determined to prevent the UK from gaining what it sees as an unfair advantage of having tariff-free access to its markets, while setting its own standards on products, employment rights and business subsidies. It is also warning that, without access to UK waters for EU fleets, UK fishermen will no longer get special access to EU markets to sell their goods. Sounds perfect to me. Time to think about sustainable fishing and protecting our waters. NO FISH FOR EU | boxerdogz | |
11/12/2020 16:18 | Diku, Most of these Audis,Mercs, BMWs(and Range Rovers) are all on tick..ie leased. Very few are actually owned outright by their drivers. | geckotheglorious | |
11/12/2020 16:14 | Too many Mercs, Audis, BMWs on the road...where is the recession?... | diku | |
11/12/2020 16:12 | Superb. Cancel the £1bn + monthly Direct Debit and raise the tariffs on German cars, French wine and Cheese. And make them brutal. | geckotheglorious | |
11/12/2020 16:11 | Great movie. | fatnacker | |
11/12/2020 16:05 | On the news now..Boris and Ursula both say it's highly likely no deal. | chavitravi2 | |
11/12/2020 15:53 | The case for sustainable fishing is a case for the environment Brexit Good for British Fishermen and Great for Sustaiable Fishing. Brexiteers on the right side of ecology ! Under current EU rules, EU countries can currently fish in British maritime territory, as they have for decades. But the overexploitation of these rules — and the seas — have meant that fish numbers have declined sharply. And so, too, did British fisherman. Saving British waters for U.K. fishermen became a rallying cry, fueling the Brexit vote for the U.K. to leave the bloc. Since then, fishing rules have remained a major issue at the heart of the Brexit impasse | boxerdogz | |
11/12/2020 15:50 | PopCorn time Dear French Fishermen. Welcome to EU Hell For Mathieu Pinto, a 28-year-old French fisherman, a no-deal Brexit will disastrously impact his right to fish in British waters, where he says he makes “between 70% and 80%” of his yearly income. Pinto is based in France’s coastal town of Boulogne, home to Europe’s largest fish-processing center. He had just returned from a night fishing sea-snails or whelk when he spoke to The Associated Press. He worries that his days of making a living in the family business could be numbered. “(A no-deal Brexit) will already impact us hugely. And then we are going to have to share our French waters with foreigners as well,” he said. That would mean fighting for fish in French maritime territory alongside northern EU neighbors from the Netherlands and Belgium, which he says could create an impossibly tense situation. There is simply is not enough catch to go around without access to UK waters, he said. “There will be war. Let’s not hide it. There will be war,” Pinto said. | boxerdogz | |
11/12/2020 15:49 | It could be a hammer close?...lows of the day...all locked in... | diku |
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