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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 |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0901 | 6.02 | 32.86B |
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07/7/2024 18:54 | Given the size of the majority, Labour will now be in power for at least 10 years, albeit with a somewhat reduced majority in 2028 or 2029. There will be no effective opposition for the next 5 years at least, longer if Farage continues to split the Tory voters and the Libdems continue to sustain or engender more support. So as suggested above, Starmer has absolute free rein for at least the next 3 years regardless of performance on the major challenges of boats, NHS, pensions, cost of living, two existing wars ( with related escalation risks) etc. etc. | millwallfan | |
07/7/2024 18:33 | Sort of looks like a hangman's breakout. I remember that occurring to price on thomas cook once. But ok, lloyds wont be folding lol | institutional investments | |
07/7/2024 18:32 | i hope you do. Cant argue it is a breakout of a period. Where it broke out to, and given sector and others in that moment, make it more concerning | institutional investments | |
07/7/2024 18:20 | I'd be interested to hear how the US could agree to a ceasefire whilst justifying their antagonism in the region....I'm all fkin ears? | utrickytrees | |
07/7/2024 18:09 | Nice breakout II ;). See you at 60p. | smurfy2001 | |
07/7/2024 17:58 | Just seen the other player is a young qualifier. Fair play for getting to this round | institutional investments | |
07/7/2024 17:43 | Sorry diku Kneel will only turbo charge economic doom. Clueless - no policy or is there one? | jl5006 | |
07/7/2024 17:41 | Sad mind - careless. In ur dotage u have forgotten that more wanted out - and u praise a stunted croaker of a leader who wants to ignore the vote. Very careless - careless - given u live in the SE. BTW i have not yet met anyone who thinks this labour lot are other than Jackie smiths - a falsifier of expenses and a Ginge where did I live. Watch ur back careless - dangerous where u live! | jl5006 | |
07/7/2024 17:37 | Starmer will steal all our money and spend it stupidly and he'll do nothing to try to stop the boats and he will allow such rampant wokery in the workplace that every employer will up sticks and move to somewhere more sensible. Like North Korea. But hey, it's not likely he's going to be around for long, five years? maybe less | bargainsniper | |
07/7/2024 16:27 | Who cares about the Tories? Out of power for 5 years. It will painfully boring talking about them and Farage for the next 5 years. And the list of potential leaders to replace Sunak is depressing. PMQ's could be fun if the rubber boats keep coming. There will always be the usual disaster events to deal with. A financial catastrophe Worldwide as in 2008 for example. But Starmer, who looks more like an executive than the previous lot can affort to ignore them and get on with it. Public opinion can be also ignored for at least 4 years, like Thatcher did. Love the noises about relationship with the EU. That Brexit disaster will be reversed without a referendum. Great. 'Brexit will be lost they will shout'...good, what can you do about it? | careful | |
07/7/2024 16:13 | Raducanu today, is like England meeting Spain, or Starmer meeting von der leyon | institutional investments | |
07/7/2024 14:59 | Starmer had several meetings with lammy in Belgium with he top guns we are going to be part of the eu with no powers Starmer is a filthy liar and must be held account get prepared For dozens of recalls on labour mps | portside1 | |
07/7/2024 14:56 | Just watched a video from yesterday in Calais hundreds now waiting to cross the channel .starmer has opened the border for tens of thousands to come ,The U.K. is finished labour will put up taxes for all And everything Only the benefit brigade will have a good life | portside1 | |
07/7/2024 13:41 | Don't encourage the simpleton pls. | utrickytrees | |
07/7/2024 11:02 | Now, i do not mind people saying 'for II it is attention seeking or a medical issue, and we are all here donkey's years for any reason other than what we apply to the II' That's fine dude. I really do not mind the claims. Im sure unless dim, that's as obvious as anything else. Really because to the normal person, it highlights far more about those posters than moi lol | institutional investments | |
07/7/2024 10:59 | Well Pierre , the reason i do not think i waste time with posts and images, is the fact that an image on twitter lets say, 350 views (not impressions - as expanded) So i am just wondering how everyone skips over the posts, when the only link to twitter is here? | institutional investments | |
07/7/2024 09:45 | Minny (ii plus lots of obvious others) I expect everyone is like me and skips over lots of posts by the same poster. So you aren't getting the attention you need - no one reads what you post i don't think (anyone read them?) You always were a bit weird minny with your cravings of attention, but even so it's sad to see you crumble infront of our eyes. You know you're ill, get some help mate. | pierre oreilly | |
07/7/2024 08:47 | jordaggy Macbeth too. Like it | scruff1 | |
07/7/2024 08:39 | All this fuss about HMG debt. 101% of GDP. About £2.7tr. Japan 270% of GDP America also higher than ours. Why do they make such a big fuss about £10bn here or there. When you owe £2,700bn what difference does it make? I suppose the man problem is spooking the bond markets. Why buy UK debt at 4% when you can buy US debt yielding more? If the bond markets like Labours plans maybe interest rates will come down quicker. Largely depends upon the US Fed. What a boost, lower interest rats would br to the UKeconomy. | careful | |
07/7/2024 08:15 | Angela would be a success only in Porkopolis! | gotnorolex | |
07/7/2024 08:08 | Rayner's 'advisors' will run the show. Each cabinet minister has a 'set' of advisors. The Westminster bubble is mostly theatre, full of 'actors' who strut their stuff... “To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day, To the last syllable of recorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player, That struts and frets his hour upon the stage, And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing.” | jordaggy |
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