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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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-0.58 | -1.12% | 51.20 | 51.30 | 51.34 | 52.18 | 50.92 | 51.42 | 133,825,746 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 5.97 | 32.62B |
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09/3/2021 21:41 | Thanks for your thoughts stockready, I share your optimism re: LLOY. Having been a holder throughout the lean years quite happy to hold for recovery now. Big question is inflation. Will HMG / BofE take the brakes off and inflate the debt away, indeed will it happen anyway? | cheshire pete | |
09/3/2021 21:24 | Fkin mystic meg. | utrickytrees | |
09/3/2021 21:22 | Oh ffs that's all we need on here! | utrickytrees | |
09/3/2021 21:21 | Just watched Megharry, thought Oprah looked a lot like Ian Wright. | utrickytrees | |
09/3/2021 21:21 | Cheshire It is not what i fancy I invest base on facts and fundamentals Results looked promising than originally expected and to be honest not sure market has rewarded the share holders YET but they can't hold this back for too long so will be soon (as soon as tomorrow) this will start making its move.. There is a huge pressure on upwards trends IMHO This year we should see 55 to 60p mark if no further lock down come to force I think LLOYDS is more competitive now then pre-pandemic due to exposure advantages compare to other banks, so i believe this will be 80 by first Q of 2022 and certainly 60p this year.. This is what i think DOUBLE BAGGER medium terms and potentially more by middle of next year.. IMHO DYOR GLA | stockready | |
09/3/2021 21:13 | What's your fancy then stockready....50p... | cheshire pete | |
09/3/2021 21:09 | It's the lloy fight thread. As any fule should know. | maxk | |
09/3/2021 20:35 | Is this Lloy share chat or Good morning Britain chat room?! | stockready | |
09/3/2021 20:29 | This will fly tomorrow We soon will pass this level GLA | stockready | |
09/3/2021 20:25 | I did not watch it because I will not pay the licence fee tax. If you pay for the licence, you are a part of the problem. | joestalin | |
09/3/2021 20:12 | We didn't watch it. Predictable. Didn't want to watch anything that slants against our wonderful Monarchy. The worldwide media fest is only interested because we have something special that they don't have....the tourists will still flock to Buck House, Windsor Castle and other Royal venues. | cheshire pete | |
09/3/2021 19:39 | She is an actress. Not very good though, anyone who watched her could see. | mikemichael2 | |
09/3/2021 18:52 | I see piers has left good morning Britain after 41000 woke complaints about how he said he didn’t believe are word she said I’ll second that dispicable women | asa8 | |
09/3/2021 18:31 | CREATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES Busts in silhouette 2.7 million people work within manufacturing in the United Kingdom. When you buy a product that is made in the UK you are directly contributing to keeping someone in employment. Will you join us in pledging to buy UK-made on #madeinukday 9th March?Flag of United Kingdom | freddie01 | |
09/3/2021 18:23 | Swedish manufacturer Oatly to create 200 jobs at its first factory in the UK Vegan milk giant Oatly has unveiled plans to build one of the world’s largest plant-based dairy factories in the UK. The Swedish firm’s production facility in Peterborough is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2023 and will produce 300m litres of the vegan milk substitute per year, with the capacity to grow to 450m litres. The multi-million pound investment will create more than 200 jobs. Founded 27 years ago, the Sweden-headquartered company is a global leader in the manufacture of oat drinks with its products available in more than 20 countries across North America, Europe and Asia. Last year, Oatly raised $200m from a group of investors led by Blackstone, including Oprah Winfrey, actress Natalie Portman and former Starbucks boss Howard Schultz. The firm said the oats will be sourced locally across the UK and the factory will supply the domestic , where demand for vegan dairy options has soared in recent years. Ishen Paran, general manager at Oatly UK said: “Questions about a potential UK factory have been circulating for a while, and we’re really excited to finally announce the news of its arrival in 2023. “The UK is a really important driver of the global plant-based movement, with growing demand for Oatly across the country, and we’re excited to supply this increased demand.” Lord Gerry Grimstone, minister for investment, added: “The UK is a leading destination for overseas investment and this is exactly the kind of investment we want to encourage as we look to build back better and greener from this pandemic.” Oatly has focused on making sustainability central to its production process and is seeking to ensure that by 2029 it uses 100 per cent renewable energy and that it decreases its energy and water consumption as well as waste by 75 per cent compared to 2019. | freddie01 | |
09/3/2021 18:22 | Oh yes, the little old tweed-attired freak knows all the places. ;) | minerve 2 | |
09/3/2021 18:18 | I use the IG ISA, £3 trade commission and no platform charge if I execute a small number of trades each month (Been at it so long I cannot remember just how many) but it's in their T&Cs. | gbh2 | |
09/3/2021 18:15 | That's a bit dark Joe S! Perhaps Nige could help you with that :¬) | lefrene | |
09/3/2021 17:59 | You pay a monthly fee 9.99 and you get 1 free trade credit 7.99 valid for 3 months...I think... | diku | |
09/3/2021 17:48 | Not advice cobourg1, but I have been happy with II since they took over my T D Waterhouse account a few years back. More than enough info there for my simple needs, not being a very sophisticated investor. I don't worry too much about the charges although they did seem to fare quite well on a recent 'which' type comparison in one of the weekend papers. Have found the technical support service polite and helpful if I've had questions. | cheshire pete |
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