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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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0.12 | 0.23% | 52.18 | 52.24 | 52.28 | 52.90 | 52.20 | 52.38 | 86,283,449 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.08 | 33.22B |
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22/7/2019 16:42 | depends what he does...a lot of sackings would perk up the price no end. | mr.elbee | |
22/7/2019 16:28 | As you imply, Rubi: two Tories so Hobson's choice. I imagine the market has priced in BJ winning, everyone else has. | m4rtinu | |
22/7/2019 16:01 | In Athens they write on the wallsTHE EURO IS THE GESTAPO.Soon to be written on Dublin walls | xxxxxy | |
22/7/2019 15:59 | expecting a Lloyds Boris Bounce tomorrow . Who's with me . | bargainbob | |
22/7/2019 15:57 | Noel Stevens 22 Jul 2019 3:32PMOne thing is certain. For the last 3 years the EU has been pretty lenient with Ireland but when Brexit is over they'll make up for lost time. Deal or no deal Ireland will need a loan from somewhere and an EU one will be heavy. Very likely one of the conditions will be that they change their corporate tax laws, some thing the EU has been trying to force for years.So, where else can they turn? I'd say Britain is the only country so now would be a good time to start being friendly again. | xxxxxy | |
22/7/2019 15:53 | what a let down this f in share price is | derwent4 | |
22/7/2019 15:13 | Latest flannel.. | maxk | |
22/7/2019 14:35 | THE FEEL GOOD FACTOR London is the world’s third leading smart city 0 By Peter Smyth Tech Journalist at 2:24 pm July 22, 2019 Business News, London News, Tech As cities around the world are set to transform into ‘smart cities’, John Williams, Head of Marketing at Instant Offices, looks into what smart workplace trends are emerging from these innovation hubs. The National League of Cities (NLC) has analysed how technological advances in smart cities could potentially impact jobs and skills, showing which jobs that are set to grow between now and 2026 are most likely to be automated. The research found that management and supervisory roles are the most secure, being less than 30% automatable, while low-paying positions involving manual labour are the ones most at risk, being more than 70% automatable. The World’s Smartest Cities Singapore: ABI’s Smart Cities Competitive Assessment report has named Singapore as the world’s leading smart city. The innovative city is pioneering several projects to address high-density urban living and is also home to futuristic driverless taxis and shuttles. Dubai: The ultra-modern city of Dubai was ranked second, noted for its adoption of disruptive next-gen technologies. Dubai is leading the way when it comes to crypto technology, with all government transactions set to be processed via blockchain by 2030. London: The English capital has been placed third, thanks to its advanced open data policies and thriving start-up ecosystem Top Smart Office Trends for 2019 As smart cities are shaping the future of work, here are the leading workplace trends for 2019 and beyond: BYOD (Bring Your Own Device): Many businesses are now allowing a BYOD policy, which means employees can use their own personal tablets, smartphones, laptops and wearable tech to complete their tasks and send work-related communications. According to research by Techjury, 67% of employees say they now use personal devices at work, and 87% of businesses rely on their workers’ access to mobile business apps. By allowing workers to take their favourite at-home tech and integrate it into daily work life, they will be able to work remotely in more efficient ways. Focus on Wellness: Workplace wellness is a growing trend. Employers are recognising the dangers of overworking, presenteeism, work addiction and burnout. In the US, 70-80% of companies believe that wellness programmes reduce absenteeism and boost productivity, according to a Global Wellness Institute Survey. This shows that more companies are looking to make positive changes to improve the wellbeing of their employees, and tech is making this easier. For example, wearable devices like Fitbit and Jawbone allow employees to monitor their stats, from steps taken to calorie consumption to heart rate. This can empower them to take control of their health and practice better wellness habits daily. Smart offices can also make use of collected data from wearable devices by analysing it to identify potential health risks in their workplace. Cybersecurity: As the wireless technology and BYOD trends continue to rise, the need for advanced security tech rises with them. More data is being stored on the cloud, and if that data isn’t secured correctly, companies risk losing or leaking a lot of sensitive information. A recent US review by SHRM found that nearly half of organisations surveyed (46%) are now using biometric authentication tech to protect data on smartphones. Flexible offices with excellent network security, a choice of shared and private workspaces, and round-the-clock on-premises security offerings are helping companies to operate in a safer and more secure environment. Sectors Benefiting from Smart Office Space Smart workplace solutions improve productivity and make it easier for teams to complete their daily tasks, using state-of-the-art tech to make the process smoother. IT companies, design studios and web development businesses can all benefit from a fully serviced and connected setup. Beyond office life, those working in labs and research facilities can operate safely with excellent security and data protection. Even warehousing and manufacturing are transforming as companies like Amazon and Boeing harness the power of IoT technology. | ariane | |
22/7/2019 14:26 | Bingo!!!! There he is.... Moaning Minnie. So predictable. Minerve 222 Jul '19 - 14:25 - 265345 of 265346 (Filtered) And you're filtered as well.. Your ego is the size of China. And you most definitely are not the richest, the best, the smartest on these boards. | crossing_the_rubicon | |
22/7/2019 14:25 | Boris wins, we get severe depression, famine, flooding, and widespread plague. Hunt wins, we stay in EU(and get severe depression, famine, flooding, widespread plague and we are forced to pay £220billion for the privilege) | crossing_the_rubicon | |
22/7/2019 14:23 | So what do we think...Boris wins = 2p off the share price A Hunt win could put 5p on... | jordaggy | |
22/7/2019 14:18 | Alphorn22 Jul '19 - 14:15 - 265343 of 265343 (Filtered) And another Remoaner who doesn't even live in UK,and hasn't for years!!! Waiting for the triple trio....Cmon, where are you sonny? | crossing_the_rubicon | |
22/7/2019 14:15 | Bit more interesting than WBecki's stuff. ;) | alphorn | |
22/7/2019 14:11 | careful22 Jul '19 - 14:05 - 265341 of 265341 (Filtered) Sorry you lower class peasant, you're still on filter as you've nothing vaguely interesting to say.... Nice and sunny out. The wonders of Laptop and wifi. :) | crossing_the_rubicon | |
22/7/2019 14:05 | Far too many votes and so called democracy. We are right now awaiting the result of the the Tory leadership vote, the Lib Dem leadership vote, then a bye election. this follows the eu. elections, bake off, strictly, local elections, X factor...please stop the World and all of this voting. And you can bet we shall be awaiting may more votes over the autumn. The results of these votes are meaningless because they can be easily reversed. Give democracy a rest. Just allow the great unwashed and ill informed masses one general election vote every five years, then they can do some work. | careful | |
22/7/2019 13:40 | Amusingly Careful is far too common to merit a vote either. So many Remoaners are so anti democratic (if they're not getting their way!) Or as we know it, fascistic. Remoaners are fascists. | crossing_the_rubicon | |
22/7/2019 13:18 | Careful, 327, I think with that level of argument, (probably less sophisticated than 'my dad's bigger than your dad'), although i accept you have a brain (see, facing facts, unlike you), I'm sure if brain transplants became common, you could get an excellent price for yours with the usp 'as new, minimal use'. | shy tott | |
22/7/2019 13:16 | "Strange he didn't have a referendum on whether we should bomb, burn alive, rip to bits, decapitate, poison or otherwise illegally dispatch millions of our fellow innocent men women and children." Do you think Trump is going to give us that with Iran? | minerve 2 | |
22/7/2019 13:15 | Another end of the world article, which of course misses the point. Namely, the Irish border problem is the €U's problem, not ours! | maxk | |
22/7/2019 13:11 | Oh good, the warlord teflon is back on the box campaigning for another referendum. That's probably a few million sitting-on-the-fence Strange he didn't have a referendum on whether we should bomb, burn alive, rip to bits, decapitate, poison or otherwise illegally dispatch millions of our fellow innocent men women and children. | shy tott | |
22/7/2019 12:59 | The thoughts of chairman careful. "The franchise is now far too wide." | maxk | |
22/7/2019 12:56 | Minerve is French for 'Minerva'. Minerva Minerva was the Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, although it is noted that the Romans did not stress her relation to battle and warfare as the Greeks would come to, and the sponsor of arts, trade, and strategy. From the second century BC onward, the Romans equated her with the Greek goddess Athena. | minerve 2 | |
22/7/2019 12:54 | is it because they have Brains Crossing the Rubicon ? | bargainbob |
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