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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 |
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18/6/2019 15:52 | The late Labour leader & Chancellor Hugh Gaitskell warned that British entry into the European project meant "the end of a thousand years of history" - what a contrast to clueless @tom_watson, who thinks obsessive Europhilia is in Labour's DNA! | ![]() crossing_the_rubicon | |
18/6/2019 15:51 | Last price Change Chg % Currency Market time Volume Shares Avg vol. (3m) Day range 52-wk range Day chart Market cap GBPEUR=X 1.1194 +0.0023 +0.2059% EUR 3:51PM BST 0 - 0 - | ![]() xxxxxy | |
18/6/2019 15:44 | If we stayed in the EUSSR we the BRITISH would be roped into that terrible mess and their currency. 'M Clarke 18 Jun 2019 3:11PM Funny how despite continually diluting the value of the Euro it never really loses any true value, all because it is completely undervalued in Germany but in the rest of the EU it is extortionately over valued. So why the Germans enjoy the lap of luxury their neighbours are crippled in despair without the ability to devalue and make themselves competitive. Still all the time we are shackled to them we are ready to pour more money in too keep the Euro stablised.' ' Reece Blenkinsop 18 Jun 2019 1:08PM LOL the EU still printing money, the EU still needing bailouts. Just ridiculous after all this time. remainers can't defend this rubbish any longer. Flag Rod Evans 18 Jun 2019 1:12PM They will. They think printing money has no downside. That is the level of ignorance they hold dear. ' LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE | ![]() xxxxxy | |
18/6/2019 15:42 | Trump hits out at Draghi after ECB chief signals more eurozone stimulus The Euro. Made in Germany for Germany On the Athens walls they write THE EURO = THE GESTAPO LEAVE and WTO the sclerotic EUSSR | ![]() xxxxxy | |
18/6/2019 15:41 | Jacko - I hope that your views on ITV are less clouded than your emotions on the € etc. According to you I should be on the other side of my trades. I don't think so. | ![]() alphorn | |
18/6/2019 15:38 | #751. Have you ever had dealings with some of these people rather than just teach? An eye opener. | ![]() alphorn | |
18/6/2019 15:28 | willoicc 18 Jun '19 - 15:23 - 261780 of 261780 0 0 0 In 2017/18, public spending per person in the UK as a whole was £9,350. In England, it was £9,080 (3% below the UK average). This compares with: Scotland: £10,881 (16% above the UK average) Wales: £10,397 (11% above the UK average) Northern Ireland £11,190 (20% above the UK average). IS IT DOWN TO INFRASTRUCTURE HIGHER COSTS DUE TO BEING LEFT TO ROT TOO LONG WHILST LONDON AND SOUTH EAST HAVE BEEN SPOILED BEING THE MAIN GATEWAYS TO THE UK TOO MUCH HAS BEEN AND STILL IS CONCENTRATED IN THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND | ![]() sarkasm | |
18/6/2019 15:25 | And what does that tell you? Government is screwing society for the benefit of the few, not the many. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
18/6/2019 15:23 | In 2017/18, public spending per person in the UK as a whole was £9,350. In England, it was £9,080 (3% below the UK average). This compares with: Scotland: £10,881 (16% above the UK average) Wales: £10,397 (11% above the UK average) Northern Ireland £11,190 (20% above the UK average). | ![]() willoicc | |
18/6/2019 15:12 | Go on Min, gizza clue.. | ![]() maxk | |
18/6/2019 15:06 | I like the EU. My daughter can freely travel and study under the Erasmus scheme. Unlike Jacko I see where the money goes and where it comes back in return. Failure of meeting expectations is solely the incompetence (or ulterior motives) of our government which will indeed continue once we are out of the EU. What the chimps don't realise is the plutocrats objectives don't meet theirs. That is why they will always be dissatisfied and disillusioned. Remedy starts once the real 'enemy' is targeted. Here is a clue: they are NOT in Brussels! | ![]() minerve 2 | |
18/6/2019 15:01 | Scotland should leave the corrupt and rotten sinking ship. Can I be an honorary Scot? | ![]() minerve 2 | |
18/6/2019 15:00 | #Fakeugees Africans Coming Across The Southern Border Have "Rolls Of $100 Bills" | ![]() crossing_the_rubicon | |
18/6/2019 14:50 | "the leavers have consistent coherent arguments reflecting their views" In the words of John McEnroe, "YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS" !!!!!!!!!! | ![]() ladeside | |
18/6/2019 14:26 | Next Conservative leader must be willing to leave the EU with no-deal, according to poll of members Patrick Scott , senior data journalist 18 JUNE 2019 • 1:20PM The next leader of the Conservative party must be willing to take the UK out of Europe without a deal according to a poll of members. A wide-ranging survey, released by YouGov, also shows that Boris Johnson fairs best in terms of who members think would make the best leader, while Rory Stewart comes last. A majority of members would also rather see the destruction of their party than for Brexit not to happen, and would support a leadership candidate with a good Brexit plan even if they felt their domestic policies were poor. As many as 83 per cent of those polled said it would be acceptable for the next leader of the party to have voted Leave in 2016 and be willing to take the UK out of Europe... More if you sign up: | ![]() maxk | |
18/6/2019 14:24 | careful18 Jun '19 - 11:30 - 261735 of 261771 careful; So so sadly so many on here have long fallen for the lies and propaganda peddled by the anti European side of the Conservative (paranoid little Englander) Party. Your flagging this deserves many many upticks but will not get them here. | bbalanjones | |
18/6/2019 14:13 | That's not strictly True. The barnett formula uses the calculation of block grants from the UK NOT England and that's a very basic, simplistic and in fact incorrect statement that I'd expect you've taken from the tabloid press. In practice it may indeed mean that Scotland is getting more spent, however this is as a total and doesn't explain the reasons why, ie island populations, more remote areas, etc, which if broken down in England, would see the North being given more than the South for similar reasons. You then have to dig a bit deeper to understand the why's ? Maybe if more money had been spent on infrastructure projects in Scotland as opposed to throwing money at London and the SE then there wouldn't be the current need for subsidies ?? | ![]() ladeside | |
18/6/2019 14:05 | scottish oil | ![]() the grumpy old men | |
18/6/2019 14:04 | Ladeside, maybe you should ask yourself where the money comes from. | ![]() poikka | |
18/6/2019 14:04 | LADESIDE you seem to completely miss the point that the Scots get more spent on them per head than the English do. | ![]() willoicc | |
18/6/2019 14:03 | xxxxy - "Woodford. Nothing to me - but ripples spill around." UTs and OIECS like Woody's should never have been allowed. Me, I stick with ITs that don't have to resort to forced sales. | ![]() poikka | |
18/6/2019 14:01 | jacko - "The roads in Spain are better than we have, yep and we paid for them." And still are, jacko, every time Brits and other N. Europeans pass through their tolls. The crazy thing is that some politicians think that toll roads would be a good idea in this country. No, the idea is that you get other countries to pay for them and then get them to pay twice. | ![]() poikka | |
18/6/2019 14:01 | They appeal to the ones with a chip on their shoulder. Pre Brexit they were disappearing, the Brexit vote was the best thing that could have happened to them, now they're just riding in its coat tails | ![]() inaminute |
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