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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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0.36 | 0.67% | 54.30 | 54.24 | 54.28 | 54.48 | 54.00 | 54.28 | 87,843,033 | 16:35:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.32 | 34.49B |
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23/7/2019 07:21 | There has already been a significant de-rating in many UK cyclicals, does not necessarily follow they now represent value. Think Lloyds is at least worth watching though. | essentialinvestor | |
23/7/2019 07:14 | I say, steady on xxxxxy, try and keep on topic, old boy. But if you must - just need LLOY to keep the divis coming while we weather the global uncertainty. | poikka | |
23/7/2019 07:00 | The resilient performance on Wall Street sets the tone for the UK banking sector, which kicks off its reporting season on 31 July when Lloyds Banking Group (LSE:LLOY) posts half-year figures. Barclays (LSE:BARC) and The Royal Bank of Scotland (LSE:RBS) follow that same week before HSBC (LSE:HSBA) unveils figures on 5 August. | xxxxxy | |
23/7/2019 06:19 | Beautiful morning with the sun rising through the mist :). | poikka | |
23/7/2019 06:14 | Today the Conservative party elects a new leader By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: JULY 23, 2019 Today I expect Boris Johnson to be elected Leader of the Conservative party. Tomorrow he will take over as Prime Minister. He will intensify so called No deal planning and get ready to implement his promise to leave the EU on 31 October. The media is running the view that he will not be getting on planes to go to see EU leaders asking for a renegotiation. The Cameron/May style of European negotiation travelling as a supplicant to the capitals of Europe did not work for them or the UK. The UK should accept the EU often expressed view that they cannot re open the Withdrawal Agreement. The EU then has to understand the UK cannot sign the Withdrawal Agreement. Once this has been understood it is then possible to discuss a potential free trade agreement and work on more improvements to trade arrangements for our departure. The EU Brexit officials would be welcome in London for positive talks on mutually advantageous trade arrangements . In the meantime WTO rules, a new lower UK tariff schedule and the WTO Facilitation of Trade Agreement will ensure trade continues. | xxxxxy | |
23/7/2019 06:10 | 'Dear Supporter, Here is the latest Brexit Party news you might have missed: We launched our new campaign video to promote our “Invest in the Rest” plan to rebuild Britain’s regions. Our Assembly Group leader in Wales, Mark Reckless, challenged the Labour First Minister on Jeremy Corbyn and anti-Semitism. And Nathan Gill, one of our MEPs for Wales, appeals for supporters to help The Brexit Party candidate Des Parkinson in the Brecon and Radnorshire by-election. Contact the campaign: Email: brecon.radnorshire@t Watch the latest edition of BrexBox, our Brexit Party MEPs’ YouTube channel: ‘The great big EU jobs stitch-up’.' -------- Actually better NOT to support the Brecon Brexit candidate. Support the CONSERVATIVE candidate. Think about it. Also I am supporting Boris as PM. But will reserve judgement until Brexit secured. Think about it. LEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
23/7/2019 05:20 | "This is what some investors are referring to as the “Everything Bubble”, meaning that almost all asset classes are expensive and likely to offer lower forward returns than their long-term averages. Bubbles can deflate in various ways. They could crash, or they can simply let the air out slowly and result in poor returns for a time." This must be a good time to buy the ftse? brexit woes apart, the ftse is good value. I'm topping up on income trusts...might grab a few more Lloyd's as well. | jordaggy | |
22/7/2019 22:34 | Doesn't PPI deadline come to an end next month?... | diku | |
22/7/2019 22:24 | We can all still make a difference if we tryFor far too long Brexit Facts4EU.Org has advocated a concerted effort on the part of all Brexit organisations to hit MPs where it hurts in the ballot box. We have run campaigns urging the public to write to their MPs, to warn them that a significant part of their electorate will desert them at the next General Election if they do not respect the decision of the British people to leave the EU.We had some success with these campaigns, persuading up to 15 other Brexit organisations to endorse what we were doing. We also secured the public support of MPs, MEPs, and other key figures.Last month 25 Labour MPs from strongly Leave constituencies came out with a letter to Jeremy Corbyn, urging him not to pursue a full Remain stance and to allow Brexit by 31 October. We would like to think that the thousands of letters generated by our campaigns, sent by readers and their friends, made a difference. | xxxxxy | |
22/7/2019 22:22 | Spoiled brats.htTps://facts4 | xxxxxy | |
22/7/2019 21:39 | maxk "You fancy her then eh Min?" Seriously, no. I like PH DD's. LOL | minerve 2 | |
22/7/2019 21:37 | You fancy her then eh Min? But enough of the frivolity, what about your mate Corby? Looks like the momentum kids are about to jettison him for another model. Diane perhaps? | maxk | |
22/7/2019 21:26 | Rubi - touché :) | m4rtinu | |
22/7/2019 21:11 | maxk Jealous of Boris? LOL Not in the slightest. I can see why you might be. | minerve 2 | |
22/7/2019 20:56 | Are you jealous of Boris Min? I suspect you are, and with good reason. Here's Boris, about to be crowned Lord of the Flies, with a fit young bird to pull his plonker for him. And then there's you, a mere millionaire with time on his hands, and a drink problem. | maxk | |
22/7/2019 20:40 | Here is the story about me: | minerve 2 | |
22/7/2019 20:33 | UK economy could already be in recession, warns think-tank Britain is ‘vulnerable FT. Yo, bring it on. LOL | minerve 2 |
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