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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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-0.06 | -0.10% | 59.14 | 58.84 | 58.88 | 59.54 | 58.84 | 58.84 | 99,197,680 | 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 | 6.86 | 37.63B |
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15/12/2018 08:40 | That reminds me something brewing between Ian and Jean....and only matter of time Alfie's baby secret with Haley gets exposed...then fireworks again between Kath and Alfie... | diku | |
15/12/2018 08:16 | Worth a few quid I think. | aussiedonnie | |
15/12/2018 02:42 | In case you forgot.. https://petition.par | k38 | |
15/12/2018 00:46 | So what next..Put on your yellow jackets OR..Conservatives lost the chance to replace TMThe deal goes before Parliament The deal will go through as there is no other option... as they say, any deal better than no deal. UK pay and no say, plus....UK will be the laughing stock of Brussels. | k38 | |
14/12/2018 22:30 | Minerve interview | jacko07 | |
14/12/2018 22:27 | bargain's alter ego cannyshove | jacko07 | |
14/12/2018 22:22 | bargainbob in his local!! | jacko07 | |
14/12/2018 21:47 | 63422 @ 21.47 | maxk | |
14/12/2018 21:22 | Disagree with you entirely: o Gina Miller was all (and only) about Gina Miller and her nascent business in The City o I would not dare to suggest the government was (in effect) breaking the law by not publishing confidential legal advice - you and others are suggesting the courts (in this country - Parliament is a court) can not operate in the manner they have for centuries? o You are suggesting she should have carried on doing as previously accused i.e. refusing to listen and carry on regardless careful I think you are getting, like the rest of the nation, too fed-up to think clearly! | aceuk | |
14/12/2018 21:06 | May has tried once too often to circumvent parliament, starting wth the Gina Miller case. then the recent contempt of parliament, followed by the pulling of the vote last week after a long debate. All of these things have infuriated parliament and she will not get away with it again. Parliament will take control. She has lost power. | careful | |
14/12/2018 20:52 | minerve I am sure from all we hear that parliament now has the procedures in place to avoid it. There is a massive majority in parliament now that want to avoid it, but as we know, Labour dreams and hopes that it can trigger a general election first. But labour, the SNP, majority of tories all want different types of Brexit which is causing chaos.But only a few extreme tories want no deal. The eu. think no deal would be a disaster also. As Blair says today, May tries to threaten to drive into the brick wall of no deal, but parliament will take the steering wheel from her. Parliament is split, but is united by a large majority against no deal. | careful | |
14/12/2018 20:48 | The way signatures counter is running it will probably hit 100k by tomorrow... | diku | |
14/12/2018 20:31 | 2000/hour is peanuts. | minerve | |
14/12/2018 20:30 | careful Why do you think Hard Brexit cannot happen? | minerve | |
14/12/2018 20:29 | Good man Cheshire pete. The 2,000 an hour rate seems to be being maintained. | grahamite2 | |
14/12/2018 20:19 | Thanks Cheshire, nice to be appreciated. | jacko07 | |
14/12/2018 20:16 | About time someone explained how serious this hard Brexit talk is. Thankfully, parliament now has the power and the numbers to avoid this terrible outcome. It cannot happen now, and about time hard brexiteers realised it. 'Bankrupt' was the word Branson used. I know JRM will say project fear as before. JRM has never been promoted to high office and is bitter and twisted about that rejection. He personally will not suffer. the poorest will suffer most. | careful | |
14/12/2018 20:01 | That's rich coming from Branson. He's been milking Britain to make his billions! | az209 | |
14/12/2018 19:46 | Strangely enough, NOT, the loony view of EXACTLY was said and what was not said has been trounced by everybody who was at the meeting last night (including): o May o Tusk o Juncker o Merkel o Rutter o Kurz and anybody else who has let it be known they were in attendance My post this morning is therefor completely superceded and a good proportion (though not all) without foundation. Be great when it's over and we can have some sort of normality back | aceuk | |
14/12/2018 19:44 | As Teresa said and I repeat...No deal is better than a bad deal.So let's have the no deal. | excell1 | |
14/12/2018 19:41 | Remainers telling us, the near terms challenges are the end of the world. Forget about them, they don't know what they are doing. Think of the long term opportunities out of the Brussels bureaucracy and your freedom to take your own decisions!Brussels will do a new deal, better than this sick deal after you break up clean. What they are offering you right now is a trap knowing you are split in two. | k38 | |
14/12/2018 19:34 | Branson wants to take a one way trip in his new space vehicle. | excell1 | |
14/12/2018 19:33 | grahamite2: have saved link to leave no deal petition to favourites and copied to some other threads.....now past 60,000. | cheshire pete |
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