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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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-1.34 | -2.39% | 54.74 | 54.88 | 54.92 | 56.56 | 54.28 | 56.38 | 202,108,354 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.39 | 34.87B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/1/2019 14:03 | Agree. Tony is a sharp cookie. | minerve | |
02/1/2019 13:44 | Tony Blair was our best PM if he was in charge we will never would be in such a state. | pal44 | |
02/1/2019 13:25 | Bob, I agree with cm44, Lloyds are in reasonable health compared to many of Europe's banks. I think that after PPI is over, Lloyds will look fairly fit. They will lose a few customers due to higher overdraft charges, but their new charges will boost profits. How long will it be before Lloyds consolidate at a 1 share for 4 or 5 or more. I believe it will happen to shake out those holding small amounts. They have wisely bought back their own shares which imo is the first hurdle to reducing the amount in the market. | robwt | |
02/1/2019 13:11 | Bob, Having steered itself into the relatively calmer waters of UK domestic banking can you really see them venturing into the murky waters of eu banking? Besides which would anyone have an appetite for the inevitable rights issue(s)? | cm44 | |
02/1/2019 13:05 | If Lloyds are interested there could be a lot of Banks on the shopping list in Europe. | bargainbob | |
02/1/2019 12:26 | With all that`s going on in "HATED EU" land we have the Elites who take the mafias shilling and lead the snowflakes to the land fantasy.....Well done minerve The UK will leave this rotten apple called the "HATED EU".....Hooooooorah! "Some still claim that ERM and EMU could control capital, but actually they were and are attacks on the working class." The ERM kept the poor countries poor; it did not help them to converge; it certainly did not help them to meet the Maastricht criteria. Spain's experience of ERM was catastrophic: 22% unemployed. The ERM forced Denmark into recession: unemployment doubled to 12%, the budget was slashed, and investment, output and wages all fell. In the ERM, Ireland's unemployment soared from 11% to 23%. ERM subordinated nations' economic interests to minorities' foreign policy goals: ruling class interests dominated working class interests. Some still claim that ERM and EMU could control capital, but actually they were and are attacks on the working class. | stonedyou | |
02/1/2019 12:23 | donator | də(ʊ)ˈ | minerve | |
02/1/2019 12:23 | "Minerve, tell you friend "Heisenberg" there's no such word as donator." Eh? | minerve | |
02/1/2019 11:55 | Hi sparkyI've followed your link for initiative Q. Could you please verify for me?Please let me know if you cannot.ThanksAndy Fowler. | sunbeam100 | |
02/1/2019 11:53 | Minerve, tell you friend "Heisenberg" there's no such word as donator. What a cretin. | grahamite2 | |
02/1/2019 11:39 | Nebuchadnezzar. | xxxxxy | |
02/1/2019 11:35 | A couple weeks more. Or say a month. Of the Buying Time. Just mulling some thoughts. | xxxxxy | |
02/1/2019 11:32 | Not Conservative not Labour BUT, the "HATED EU". This is not a UK party politics issue..... " Elites ruling class interests dominated working class interests" "The ERM was described as the Eternal Recession Mechanism; EMU is likely to be Even More Useless. The ERM kept the poor countries poor; it did not help them to converge; it certainly did not help them to meet the Maastricht criteria. Spain's experience of ERM was catastrophic: 22% unemployed. The ERM forced Denmark into recession: unemployment doubled to 12%, the budget was slashed, and investment, output and wages all fell. In the ERM, Ireland's unemployment soared from 11% to 23%. ERM subordinated nations' economic interests to minorities' foreign policy goals: ruling class interests dominated working class interests. Some still claim that ERM and EMU could control capital, but actually they were and are attacks on the working class." | stonedyou | |
02/1/2019 11:23 | This all about the "HATED EU" damaging the Great British isles "ERM constrained British Government policy on non-monetary matters too. The Government appeased Spain over the fishing dispute to keep Spain happy about the sterling/peseta rate. So the Common Fisheries Policy, so damaging to Britain's fishing industry, is not an isolated EU aberration: it stems from the whole logic of economic and monetary union." | stonedyou | |
02/1/2019 11:16 | 378. Posted by Heisenberg on 4 minutes ago - BBC Dear HM Government I just registered a company at companies house today. Tartan Paint and Sky Hook enterprises Ltd. Can I please have the contract to supply these non existent products?. Perhaps I can paint the non-existent ferries tartan or can hang non existent banners for the Tory party from the sky. Lots of Love Lord something (Tory donator). ps... see you in the gentlemens club | minerve | |
02/1/2019 11:12 | Thanks your Lordship - I was hoping it may be something more significant than that. I usually know where I am at any one given time! | hoper1 | |
02/1/2019 11:06 | Stock market really positive about our Brexit prospects I see. LOL Continued where we left off last year, AKA, a few days' ago. LOL | minerve | |
02/1/2019 11:05 | The "HATED EU" ================mafi "If you wanted to know really what is going on in the EC, this is the book to read. It will give you insights into the political systems, which influences the monetary system, trading and the agenda they are following. Not to mention their bullying of countries to get their way. When was the last time in a civilized, DEMOCRATIC society have we seen free speech outlawed? How about now. Now in the EU it is against the lau to express you opinion, your criticism, of what the political beast is doing. That means you cannot speak out against wrong doings of institutions and political figures. That ruling alone did away with British common Law and over 50 years of european civil liberties. Where will it end? A totalitarian regime? Some say THAT is just around the corner. The author of this book got into HOT water for writing it. I hope this is not something that will foreshadow this type of activity happening here. This book is a wake up call. If it is happening in the EU, what kind of ramifications will fall on us? I have bought this as a present for friends interested in monetary policy and international affairs. I shudder to think of the impact the EU will have with a weakened US international policy. I can only envision them as growing threat to us economically and shudder to think of how a potentially fascist EU." | stonedyou | |
02/1/2019 10:53 | Hoper1, it's the equivalent of 'You Are Here' on a map. | lord gnome | |
02/1/2019 10:52 | The Euro – A Fatal Conceit wrote Bernard Connolly! | gotnorolex |
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