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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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0.14 | 0.26% | 54.36 | 54.26 | 54.28 | 54.46 | 54.04 | 54.14 | 43,633,953 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0901 | 6.02 | 32.86B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/7/2024 13:07 | What a mincer of a stock for decades really. never know. Labour might turn decade 4 around lol | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 13:04 | just on a quick look, its difficult to see how any are bar maybe a few buying into the most recent dirt news - but all in all, can only be traders claiming a buy side profit here surely? | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 13:01 | You all seem to be here a long while. Just wondering | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 13:01 | Are any of you in profit? | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 11:58 | Well, either that or the conservatives stick as are, and win 1 seat if labour dont mess up | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 11:57 | Oh i forgot. Political 5 year outlook. Reform and tory's merge near end of year 3 Boris back in with all the old enemies gone, towards end of year 4 A populist rout of labour, year 5 | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 11:46 | Time to go get some beers for tonight. Enjoy | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 11:33 | Easy spin anything on a chart skinny 😂 | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 11:31 | So, LLOY is at 2010 election SP Lets hope that does not mean, a resumption of the norm now under Labour | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 11:30 | Tbf to the tories, they at least didnt damage it thereafter lol | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 11:28 | Nice one Skinny but history suggests that's the norm beginning re Labour - LLOY | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 11:04 | From the date of the election being called :- | skinny | |
06/7/2024 10:29 | Nigel will have NOTHING to do with the tories. He has said publicly that he does not like them as people. He is a people person and a bloody good judge of character. To have a dodgy party tied to your apron strings as well as the civil service BLOB would be too stupid to contemplate | mr.elbee | |
06/7/2024 10:20 | New chancellor seems to understand that to get economic growth you have to work with the private sector not against it. So I am hopeful there won't be punitive taxation on the likes of banks who the govt needs to push along with investment. | cardinal3 | |
06/7/2024 09:37 | Rachel Reeves has issued a damning assessment of the state of the UK’s finances. The new chancellor of the exchequer said she was inheriting a depleted economy from the Conservatives that would create a “challengeR “There’s not a huge amount of money there,” Ms Reeves told the BBC. “I know the scale of the challenge I inherit.” Ms Reeves said she would lean on the private sector to cover the shortfall. “Private-secto | utyinv | |
06/7/2024 09:26 | As the saying goes, only invest what you can afford to lose. So it's not like any of you are worth considering haha | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 09:26 | As each day rolls, he will have to announce actual plans that he couldnt do before he won office. That will be fun I do believe he is a genuine man for the people But that wont be helping investors. Tbf though, the least important people anyway. Right to focus on the whole. | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 09:24 | tame? he isn't even in a day yet | institutional investments | |
06/7/2024 09:11 | Well the Starmer effect has been pretty tame up to now. In fact this week my portfolio (mainly divi stocks, lloy, ng. uu the biggies) hit a new ath. Although a natural Tory (and a reform voter this time) I'm quite pleased with what Starmer has said up to now. Softly softly, no massive effects on our lives, distancing from loony left etc. Although left of where I'd like, he seems no furthr left than Rishi, up to now (they're all obsessed with Net zero). He's a very intelligent guy, so lets hope his actions match his words. Main danger for me is changing isas. Have to wait and see what he does, if anything, with those. Of course, he could do anything with anything, he never did say what he'd do in his manifesto. Tax raid on banks? Don't think so, at least not for a few years. I hope. | pierre oreilly | |
06/7/2024 06:09 | Spot on scruff in what you write about the tories the markets MAY be up because Reeves will be a thousand times better than Hunt who knew about economics and finance absolutely NOTHING he was a chancer and no more ........ a lucky chancer to have walked away from his last dodgy foreign student business with £17 million. Why should any of them ever change their minds? It would destroy them as individuals to realise that they and they alone have destroyed the country and their beloved party. | mr.elbee |
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