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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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-0.68 | -1.22% | 54.94 | 55.04 | 55.08 | 55.50 | 54.88 | 55.40 | 194,389,894 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.41 | 35B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/6/2019 18:00 | Could be. If this chart stuff has any basis. Or politics has further downward effect on shares. | ![]() m4rtinu | |
14/6/2019 17:17 | DING DONG THERE IS A STIFFY IN THE RITZ! ROFLMAO! | ![]() minerve 2 | |
14/6/2019 16:13 | "this thread will cease to exist if Corbyn becomes PM" Why is that? I would hope that posters are nimble enough to have switched to hold bearish positions before that happened. PS. jacko, you must work harder on ITV. Don't want to short it as there must be a risk of takeover. | ![]() alphorn | |
14/6/2019 15:28 | IMO...I'd say 50p beckons. Keep the cash ready. | ![]() jordaggy | |
14/6/2019 15:17 | Any views on the pattern forming on 2 yr chart above? Cheers in adv. | ![]() m4rtinu | |
14/6/2019 14:53 | Intimidation bullying and threats are the Gestapo and Mafia of EUSSR. Next step to Leavers wearing yellow stars LEAVE and LEAVE and LEAVE the Evil EUSSR | ![]() xxxxxy | |
14/6/2019 14:50 | Boycott goods and product of the EUSSR LEAVE and WTO | ![]() xxxxxy | |
14/6/2019 14:49 | Save wasting 39 billion. Spend it on British people. LEAVE and WTO | ![]() xxxxxy | |
14/6/2019 14:47 | Brexit brings Deals and Progress. Remain means Stagnation. 'Nigel Farage @Nigel_Farage The UK Government are simply not prepared for trade talks with America, so I am putting together a team of industrialists and dealmakers that are. We will then visit Washington on a trade mission a' | ![]() xxxxxy | |
14/6/2019 14:20 | Yes, absolutely. The crony and far-right capitalists ONLY have themselves to blame. The should restrain themselves but their neanderthal minds can't control their greed and egos. Just look at how the far-right Tories are behaving now. It will come crashing down on them because they cannot think beyond their next champagne evening. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
14/6/2019 14:06 | Remember Red Robbo, British Leyland, cap in hand to the IMF to stave off bankruptcy, strikes every other week, yep, I remember the 70's and I fear that Jeremy Corbyn aided by the votes of starry eyed snowflakes could get power. Back to the 70's, nothing could be worse. It is a frightening thought! | ![]() corby3 | |
14/6/2019 13:58 | The problem nowadays is that private enterprise strip out all the profits and often do not reinvest in the company nor it's workforce and when things go wrong as they invariably do, it's the tax payer who bails them out. That's NOT capitalism, that's corruption...... | ![]() ladeside | |
14/6/2019 13:37 | correct ... that was why privatisation happened, because the average loss each year for each of the state utilities was 4.5 hundred million pounds and that was deemed unsustainable for the PSBR..Corblimey, Watson and Oddoddlynnelly would ,of course ,disagree..because THIS TIME it will be different. | ![]() mr.elbee | |
14/6/2019 13:34 | You talk as if nationalised industries will all make money. My memory of several of them pre-denationalisatio | ![]() suehannah1 | |
14/6/2019 13:33 | there would be a massive exodus of capital like the seventies...hyper inflation ….. a falling pound..massively higher taxes..colossal waste..etc etc ..nowt new then? | ![]() mr.elbee |
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