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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 |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.08 | 33.22B |
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11/12/2020 18:49 | Anyone got out today? Armageddon on Monday? | smartie6 | |
11/12/2020 18:36 | M2 must have drafted post #096. | alphorn | |
11/12/2020 17:56 | By saying investment M2 means his time here and the number of posts (5 pounds per post) he managed..... again. Lol..... | k38 | |
11/12/2020 17:51 | mr elb also is correct if his opinion based on some posters here......;)) | k38 | |
11/12/2020 17:49 | I agree with every word you said G&G. | k38 | |
11/12/2020 17:41 | Spot on Chavitravi :) Somerset brie better than Camembert. Some decent Kiwi wines out there. Ditto Australian. Rest of new World has something for everyone - US, Argentina, Chile, South Africa Lebanon does some decent stuff as well - Chateau Musar. The wine snobs though will always say French is best. Some decent stuff there but I'm happy to take my custom elsewhere. | geckotheglorious | |
11/12/2020 17:39 | Has that £39 bln been paid out yet?... | diku | |
11/12/2020 17:25 | Youtube to Remove Election Fraud Content YouTube says it will be blocking and removing content that talks about allegations of election fraud, despite multiple lawsuits remaining unresolved in key battleground states. The Google-owned firm says this new policy was put in place because the Dec. 8 “safe harbor” deadline had passed. They claim that “enough states have certified their election results.” But there are still outstanding legal challenges, including one in the Supreme Court. YouTube’s statement did not mention any of this, and did not mention the Electoral College vote date on Dec 14. YouTube says it will “start removing any piece of content … that misleads people.” For example, “videos claiming that a presidential candidate won the election due to widespread software glitches or counting errors” will be removed. The enforcement will ramp up in the coming weeks. Since September, they’ve deleted over 8,000 channels, and thousands of videos—most of which were taken down before they got 100 views. The company says it will guide people to “authoritative information” provided by corporate news outlets such as ABC, CBS, NBC, or CNN. But over the past month since the election, these news outlets have provided little coverage of lawsuits or allegations of election fraud. Some say this censorship is reminiscent of communist tactics. | stonedyou | |
11/12/2020 17:04 | Drop will be priced in already | pal44 | |
11/12/2020 17:04 | mr.elbee11 Dec '20 - 16:51 - 324080 of 324084 0 0 1 The UK is worse than a third world country now.. Ive lived , travelled and worked in 72 countries world over, you have ZERO clue what you are talking about. The UK is one of the Greatest countries on this planet | boxerdogz | |
11/12/2020 17:02 | Surprised there is not more hedging into cash Gecko the downside next week looks bigger than the upside. | stewart64 | |
11/12/2020 16:57 | When we joined the EU all those years ago the Irish immediately joined as well, rather than lose their main export market for agricultural produce, ie the UK. The solution to their problems seems simple to me. They can always leave with us. When the Paddy's and the Jock's arrive, can trouble be far behind? | cobourg1 | |
11/12/2020 16:56 | Morgan Stanley said it expects the FTSE 250 index to drop 6% to 10% if Britain fails to agree a trade deal with the European Union before the end of a transition period. It said it sees shares of UK banks falling 10% to 20% in a 'no deal' scenario, given there is a higher chance the Bank of England would cut interest rates into negative territory. The US investment bank said insurance, real estate and housebuilding stocks were also at risk. "Some bargains will be materialising then!" | geckotheglorious | |
11/12/2020 16:51 | The UK is worse than a third world country now.. | mr.elbee |
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