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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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1.02 | 1.99% | 52.22 | 52.20 | 52.24 | 52.60 | 51.08 | 51.12 | 60,497,696 | 13:23:35 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.09 | 33.27B |
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09/1/2019 13:32 | OT) Please look at Futura Medical (FUM) has a dirt low market cap of 19 Million and has 3 Drugs including a potential MEGA Blockbuster in Phase 3 for the treatment of erectile dysfunction which works way faster than market leaders like Viarga and Cialis . If you look for a potential 10+ Bagger then load up FUM Research Confirms MED2002's US$1 Billion Potential hxxps://futuramedica The latest market research further endorses Futura's strategy of developing MED2002 as a prescription product in standard and increased strength dose forms, with the objective of switching the standard dose form to an OTC product at an appropriate time. Ipsos's validated healthcare forecasting model was used to predict peak OTC annual sales for MED2002 in key countries worldwide in excess of US$650 million. This forecast follows earlier market research commissioned into the potential of MED2002 as a prescription product, which indicated a prescription market size of up to US$600 million in key countries worldwide. Ipsos forecasts that 70% of OTC product sales will be incremental to the prescription ED category. As a result, the estimated peak annual sales of MED2002 in prescription and OTC versions is predicted to be more than US$1 billion prior to the expiry of the product's expected patent life. The Ipsos valuation was based on the outcomes from primary market research carried out amongst 400 men with ED or suspected ED in the USA. The respondents were in four groups: satisfied users of PDE5 inhibitors (the class of drugs such as Viagra and Cialis); dissatisfied users of PDE5 inhibitors; diagnosed but untreated ED sufferers; and suspected though undiagnosed ED sufferers. The respondents were shown a concept about MED2002 as part of the market research though they did not use the product as it is currently in clinical development. The key findings of the market research showed that the respondents believed that the product, once approved, is highly differentiated from existing products and that its claims would meet their needs. MED2002's rapid onset of action, an average of less than five minutes, was the key feature that attracted respondents to the product and could command a price premium compared with existing ED treatments, which have a substantially slower onset of action. The Ipsos healthcare forecasting model has been demonstrated by Ipsos to be within 20% of actual sales volumes in 9 out of 10 of its forecasts. Pipeline hxxps://www.futurame MED2002 (topical treatment for erectile dysfunction) hxxps://futuramedica first patient dosed: in Q3/Q4 2018 Last patient dosed: by end of June 2019 Headline efficacy results: by end of December 2019 CSD500: Erectogenic condom hxxps://futuramedica Significant milestone achieved with approval of 2-year shelf life approved for CSD500, the erectogenic condom in September 2018. Development now complete. Discussions are ongoing with current and potential further distribution partners on next steps with the product in a number of markets. Pain relief products: TPR100 (diclofenac) and TIB200 (ibuprofen) hxxps://futuramedica TPR100 commercial partner Thornton & Ross filed for UK regulatory submission in July 2018. Out-licensing discussions for TPR100 outside of the UK are ongoing. | bioking | |
09/1/2019 13:14 | Thanks - Bercow busy batting away many points of order, before the vote atm. All on the telly 232. | polar fox | |
09/1/2019 13:11 | just stop replying to stoned you . | cannyshoveyergrannyoffthebus | |
09/1/2019 13:07 | I applaud your attempts to make this board relevant | inaminute | |
09/1/2019 13:04 | The Grieve amendment is due to be voted on beginning shortly. Whips have summoned all MPs to vote. It's going to be close, according to Norman Smith. It needs to be passed for Parliament to have the potential to take control of the Brexit process next week, if the MV is lost, as most expect. Meantime, LLOY has risen to a 1-month high - which says what the market is hoping. | polar fox | |
09/1/2019 12:37 | Looks like no one wants you here stoned, just who are your posts for ?? | mikemichael2 | |
09/1/2019 12:34 | Spag bol, which I cooked.....Thank you! | stonedyou | |
09/1/2019 12:29 | What's mummy cooking you for lunch today? | minerve | |
09/1/2019 12:25 | Cat got your tongue liar minerve??? Going to issue threats are we liar minerve. You talk big for a woman.....Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah aha!!!! | stonedyou | |
09/1/2019 12:09 | Stonedyou, No you get your own thread! This thread was created in 2004 by Broadwood for discussions on Lloyd’s Banking Group shares and investments. Many of us have been posting here since inception and are not using the forum as you are. Discussions focused on P/e, profit, debt, shorting interest, PPI, Court proceedings that might affect investments, future growth etc etc👍 £ related comments as it is a financial bb. | utyinv | |
09/1/2019 11:58 | UtyINV - Get your own thread....You and minerve are made for each other. Say one thing, then distort it, then lecture everybody that what you say and do is right.....Actually just like 16 million remainers have done.... | stonedyou | |
09/1/2019 11:52 | minerve - Hey, you lying son of a DOG you filtered me.....You didn`t ah ah ah ah ah You can`t trust a liar!!!!!! | stonedyou | |
09/1/2019 11:50 | Pooroldboy55 I wasn’t advocating staying in the EU. IMV the unelected bureaucrats in Brussels need to be removed for Europe’s sake. But a deal that honours the electorates vote whilst still accepting the 48% ( and rising due to natural attrition ) who voted to remain will benefit the young’s Future prospects. Anyway, this is not the forum for debating this subject at such length. As stated, a brief comment about the benefits on leaving or remaining on the Lloyds share price is what this bb should focus on. Other than that, how is Lloyd’s business doing ? What are the prospects when the scourge of PPI is a thing of the past? Will the divi rise ? Bearing in mind that if Lloyd’s has spent £20 billion ( Conservative view) on PPI over the past 9 years then if this money was given to the owners of the bank, ie shareholders that would equate to a divi of 28p / share. That is 3.1p extra per share ( very crude calc) and with a current consensus of 3.5p / share there are many who believe that after 2019 divi’s Should range 6.5p to 7p / share. This is the sort of analysis, evaluation and comment this bb was created for. | utyinv | |
09/1/2019 11:49 | Youth Unemployment figures in this country should be completely disregarded, simply because we mask the reality by sending them all to Colleges to do completely nonsensical courses which are of no use in the real world. The ones who don't go to college end up in the "gig" economy delivering Pizzas and Burgers. If only the true stats were known......... | ladeside | |
09/1/2019 11:44 | BBC just confirmed that the amendment HAS been selected for debate this afternoon. Potentially, it opens the door for Parliament to take total control. Norman Smith says it could be a hammer blow to No.10. | polar fox | |
09/1/2019 11:38 | UtyINV - You are a wind up merchant trying to divert attention....Sorry sir it won`t do.....Look what chanting means!! Hardly anybody can do that on this medium.....Go away and take mike the dummer with you.....There`s a good chap.... | stonedyou | |
09/1/2019 11:32 | The youth will benefit so how do you explain the very high youth unemployment up 40% in some countries ? lots of them come here to find work. | pooroldboy55 |
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