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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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-0.98 | -1.76% | 54.80 | 54.70 | 54.74 | 55.22 | 54.22 | 55.22 | 210,792,150 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.37 | 34.8B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2019 20:22 | n73 you related to k38 | bargainbob | |
27/2/2019 20:19 | It's more likely extension will see further deterioration of Labour Party. | n73 | |
27/2/2019 20:16 | And why not sell them?It's costing too much for their luxury life style of you have few children and the state will look after them. | n73 | |
27/2/2019 20:01 | Cooper's amendment has been passed 502 to 20. The amendment states that if MPs vote to delay Brexit, the government should seek an extension from the EU and bring forward legislation to change, in law, the date of the UK's departure. All set for March 12/13/14 votes. | polar fox | |
27/2/2019 20:00 | European Commission investigates Slovakian aid for Jaguar Land Rover plant Investigation launched into whether Slovakia violated EU state aid rules with €150 million grant to support new car factory | xxxxxy | |
27/2/2019 20:00 | Brino and rising Lloyds share price . Watch this space . The hard Brexit boys are lost in time. | bargainbob | |
27/2/2019 19:55 | Crash Out = Cash In And save 39 billion for the British People rather than throwing it away on the EU Elite. Pigs in the trough. EUSSR = ANIMAL FARM LEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
27/2/2019 19:44 | Well, If cons betray the voters they deserve what is coming to them. | k38 | |
27/2/2019 19:43 | The Tories can either deliver Brexit and benefit politically or delay it and never be trusted again many Conservative parliamentarians have reflected sufficiently. Q Why should any of the 17.4 million Leave voters ever trust the Conservative Party again? Why should they take the Tories seriously as a pro-Leave entity at all? Why does a party that keeps Philip Hammond as Chancellor, Greg Clark as Business Secretary and Amber Rudd as an out-and-proud Cabinet champion of overturning Brexit via a second referendum, even expect to be trusted by Leave voters? How come Conservative Campaign HQ and various party luminaries dare to tweet out criticism of Labour for wanting to rule out the so-called “No Deal” (WTO) Brexit, when people serving in senior government positions are publicly calling for the same? Do they think us all idiots who will forget about them betraying their manifesto promises in government before our very eyes, just because many Labour people are doing so in opposition? These are all questions currently running through the minds of Leave voters as the calendar whirls on towards 29th March. Oh yes, 29th March. There is no dodging that one, my Conservative friends Full article | xxxxxy | |
27/2/2019 19:17 | Extension will see the end of the Conservative Party. | xxxxxy | |
27/2/2019 19:14 | Sad but..EU will agree to the extension of a50 as long as TM agree on JC proposals. | k38 | |
27/2/2019 19:07 | john bailey 27 Feb 2019 7:02PM I have to post this most nights, principally to educate dim little Matty Smith: The fact remains that under current legislation, the UK will exit the EU on 29th March on No Deal WTO terms, unless MPs can agree on a Withdrawal Agreement. This could be Theresa May’s deal, or another deal, but MPs must: Agree on what the alternative to May’s deal is (no easy matter), Get the agreement of the Government, Get the agreement of the European Union, Pass legislation through both the Commons and the Lords to give it legal effect. This must all happen before 29th March, unless the Government seeks to extend Article 50 (essentially moving the leaving date later into 2019). However, extension would require agreement from the European Union. The Government could also unilaterally revoke Article 50 – but MPs on their own could not do so. Whatever the Speaker may choose to do, motions or resolutions in the Commons cannot override legislation. Nothing has changed today. And Yvette Cooper's amendment will not change it either | xxxxxy | |
27/2/2019 19:04 | The fake BBC loves to report the lies of M Cohen and happy to cover his lies.I am sick of BBC the way report the news !! | k38 | |
27/2/2019 18:41 | The plot thickens Brexiteers Corbyn backlash over Brexit BETRAYAL.....Leave was in Labour manifesto..... LABOUR MPS in leave constituencies are warning Jeremey Corbyn the party "can`t ignore millions" of people who voted for Brexit in a major backlash at the beleagued leader. | stonedyou | |
27/2/2019 18:24 | bob the reason I don't believe you is because of experience I know the lowest of the low as the highest of the high are computer moments and even the experts or insider's have a chance to act upon it. | k38 | |
27/2/2019 18:16 | bbb, lol, sure.. so why you didn't mention it at the time ? | k38 | |
27/2/2019 18:12 | hey k38 , that's why I'am called Bargain Bob and you are simply called K38. I posted at the time , was fortunate i could sell part of my BTG stake. | bargainbob | |
27/2/2019 17:59 | The only thing I don't believe with Bob is that he bought at 49.2. Even me who I was expecting and waiting for the fall I didn't manage to buy that low. | k38 | |
27/2/2019 17:37 | Bargain..nice to see that you realised that Lloyds were a gift at 50p. | jacko07 | |
27/2/2019 17:26 | Hold on to them.. long way to go yet. | k38 | |
27/2/2019 17:23 | Thank you all you Brexit tears. You may not get the Brexit you want but you have allowed me to pick up Lloyds by the barrow full at 49.2 p. Thanks with a special mention to Jacko , Stoned you , Cheshire pete and K38. | bargainbob |
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