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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.10 | -0.18% | 54.20 | 54.14 | 54.16 | 54.32 | 53.36 | 53.86 | 341,475,029 | 16:35:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0901 | 6.01 | 32.91B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/7/2024 16:08 | Find out soon enough anyway either way lol | vlad the impaler | |
17/7/2024 16:07 | Most concerning aspect to me during ftse consolidation (lets call it that then), is the adjustments of fund managers across many etfs and things. Not correlating to a consolidation at all. Which for me suggests exits at good prices i dont think they are buying stocks correlated to circa ftse 8120s bounces i think they stop selling, to get better sell prices again | vlad the impaler | |
17/7/2024 16:02 | Some suggest its just quarterly adjustments after a Q2 record high on ftse but i do not see it that way at all | vlad the impaler | |
17/7/2024 16:00 | overall like | vlad the impaler | |
17/7/2024 15:59 | No bud. It may look like it on say, a weekly chart etc But the structure per entity is all distribution points | vlad the impaler | |
17/7/2024 15:58 | Vlad.. is that not a consolidation then? | crt131 | |
17/7/2024 15:56 | i think it is all near an end guys. The multi week ftse distribution centre has had umpteen rallies off circa 8120s yet nothing going anywhere Massive distribution going on | vlad the impaler | |
17/7/2024 15:54 | A penny sounds about right, but anything more would be welcome. | gbh2 | |
17/7/2024 15:53 | optomistic - Agree, but we cannot allow the cretin to destroy our thread:) | gbh2 | |
17/7/2024 15:49 | Opto.. No they didn't, they still have an annual issue of some billion shares to cover that | crt131 | |
17/7/2024 15:19 | CRT131 I stopped expecting anything 'bumper' after they cancelled our divi for that one year with no mention of paying it to us in the future...did they cancel their bonuses for that year? | optomistic | |
17/7/2024 14:52 | Anyone expecting a bumper increase on the next dividend? Or do we expect about a penny? | crt131 | |
17/7/2024 14:43 | gb2, Thanks , I have filtered them all but it is a nuisance scrolling through all the filtered posts. However it is always good to read the educated worthwhile posters. | optomistic | |
17/7/2024 14:42 | Yeah this is the guy who famously told everyone to sell Rolls Royce at 70p.Has become a laughing stock. | gcom2 | |
17/7/2024 13:21 | The pledges of funding for infrastructure could also lead to a modest boost in GDP, Streeter argued, which may help UK-focused banks such as NatWest and Lloyds. “NatWest has been showing signs of promise with loan default levels remaining low and with the return of real wage growth, plus an improving housing market, borrowers look set to remain resilient,” she added. “If the economy does continue to recover as expected, this trend should help put NatWest in a more resilient position, especially with easing conditions in the mortgage market appearing.” She described Lloyds as “another piece of the unloved banking sector”, but said this bank – which is often seen as a bellwether for the UK economy – would also benefit from the improved consumer confidence that would follow a change in government. h and l | mr.elbee | |
17/7/2024 11:41 | the dark verse has decided 'no carrots are needed' | thanatos abysss | |
17/7/2024 09:24 | As stated before, I'm not a fan of 'our' national game, but, for those of the working classes who still work, it would have been nice for them to win. But hey, even from little of the game I saw, Spain were much better. | bulltradept |
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