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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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0.26 | 0.47% | 55.80 | 55.80 | 55.84 | 55.92 | 55.38 | 55.58 | 317,866,587 | 16:35:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.50 | 35.48B |
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23/3/2019 23:04 | Did you see me at the walk today? I was the one doing the Boney M moves: | minerve 2 | |
23/3/2019 23:00 | Thank you Minerve , and good luck to you has well | ![]() jpjohn1 | |
23/3/2019 22:51 | Well done jpjohn1, good luck. :) | minerve 2 | |
23/3/2019 22:42 | Pulled out chaps here Monday 66.07p. Been here 10 months and finished up 811 pounds, not a lot but at least positive. Good luck with your shares. I'm sure at sometime I will buy back in here again | ![]() jpjohn1 | |
23/3/2019 22:39 | Add your voice to the sound of the crowd: | minerve 2 | |
23/3/2019 22:38 | Pulled out chaps here Monday 66.07p. Been here 10 months and finished up £811, not a lot but at least positive. Good luck with your shares. I'm sure at sometime I will buy back in here again | ![]() jpjohn1 | |
23/3/2019 22:33 | I liked Blair. Really smart cookie. Probably the smartest PM the UK has ever had IMO. | minerve 2 | |
23/3/2019 22:30 | May has been a disaster for this country, whether you voted Remain or leave. She will go down in history has the worse PM this country has ever had, and that's hard with the likes of Blair | ![]() jpjohn1 | |
23/3/2019 21:48 | Thanks polar. We might well as keep May as let Lidington get his hands on the tiller. | ![]() maxk | |
23/3/2019 21:43 | Now you know what one million migrints look like, just remember thats how many will be coming in every three years for ever. | ![]() poleaxe | |
23/3/2019 21:43 | Tomorrow's MoS headline/front page: CABINET COUP: PM TOLD SHE MUST GO... 🧨 Michael Gove being lined up as “Compromise Caretaker” after backlash at David Lidington coup plot... 🧨 Chief Whip Julian Smith urges PM to set out departure plans say insiders 🧨 8 pages of detail in tomorrow’s Mail on Sunday... | ![]() polar fox | |
23/3/2019 21:26 | Oh dear!!!!! EU MELTDOWN? Anti-EU party's victory in Dutch elections sends SHOCKWAVES to Brussels elite THE EU establishment have been plunged into yet another crisis after a shock victory for an anti-EU Dutch party in crunch elections this week. A populist eurosceptic party has stunned the political establishment in the Netherlands and sent shockwaves across the European Union after a stunning election victory. The Forum for Democracy (FvD), which campaigns for a Dutch exit from the EU, won the most votes in elections for the upper house of parliament earlier this week. This has plunged the country and EU leadership into crisis, just as Brussels struggles with more deadlock over Brexit. The party is on course to win 12 seats in the upper house which will place the FvD as the largest party in the senate along with VVD, the party of the prime minister, Mark Rutte. Thierry Baudet, who leads the FvD, which was only launched three years ago, told supporters: “We stand here in the rubble of what was once the most beautiful civilisation. “We won because the country needs us. We are being destroyed by the people who are supposed to be protecting us. | ![]() stonedyou | |
23/3/2019 21:10 | Holland 'Thierry Baudet, who leads the FvD, which was only launched three years ago, told supporters: “We stand here in the rubble of what was once the most beautiful civilisation. “We won because the country needs us. We are being destroyed by the people who are supposed to be protecting us.' LEAVE and WTO | ![]() xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 21:01 | Hope Posted March 23, 2019 at 1:48 pm | Permalink JR, May knows her servitude plan will not pass parliament even if Bercow allowed it. She repeatedly stated delay/extension achieves nothing. Therefore in seeking her extension it only had one purpose to stop leaving without a deal, a clean break Brexit as we voted for. May has now allowed, seven indicative votes, six for remaining one for leaving! Some of these indicative vote proposals are in exact opposition to your manifesto and her repeated promises. But hey, your manifesto was broken long ago with May’s servitude plan. She knew it and repeatedly lies to say othwise. She is dishonest. Which part do you not get? Have a guess what she is up to with her remain cabinet and a remain parliament? Free votes expected to allow parliament to dictate remain! Together with the DUP bring down the govt. It is your only choice. Tinned eared deluded May will only stop her quest to remain in the EU if taken away by men in white coates, not grey suites. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 20:55 | And May should be prosecuted for going slow. And being inconsiderate to 17.4 million people. And the QUISLINGS should be prosecuted too. htTpThes://www.daily LEAVE and WTO | ![]() xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 20:26 | Yes, EU approved. Let me know how many you need.. lol | k38 | |
23/3/2019 20:18 | Todays march....Says it all "The day’s activities were kicked off by the unfurling of a large banner on Westminster Bridge that read “Love socialism, hate Brexit”. The stunt was organised by a group calling itself the “Left Bloc” which is supported by Labour MPs, including Clive Lewis and Kate Osamor, Green Party MP Caroline Lucas, trade unions and grassroots campaigners. | ![]() excell1 | |
23/3/2019 20:05 | The first referendum hasn't been completed yet That was 17.4 millioe. Not barely one million. LEAVE and WTO | ![]() xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 19:59 | Chaos in Paris, Macron s Vichy France. Again. Really is time to LEAVE and WTO | ![]() xxxxxy |
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