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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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27/7/2019 18:42 | NEW Lib Dem boss Jo Swinson admitted on Tuesday that even if Britain voted for Brexit in a second referendum she would still campaign to reverse the decision. She vowed never to change her “fundamental belief” that Britain is better in the EU But critics said her refusal to respect her refusal to respect another Brexit vote went completely against the name of her party. Alphorn your thoughts? | ![]() freddie01 | |
27/7/2019 18:04 | Moving Averages analysis Price and moving averages has closed below its Short term moving average. Short term moving average is currently below mid-term; AND below long term moving averages. From the relationship between price and moving averages; we can see that: This stock is BEARISH in short-term; and BEARISH in mid-long term. Bollinger Bands Analysis LLOY.L has closed below the lower band by 8.9%. If price is in a downtrend band; this downward trend in price might continue. However a short term pullback inside the band is likely. Bollinger Bands are 45.6% narrower than normal. The narrow width of the bands suggests low volatility as compared to LLOY.L's normal range. The bands have been in this narrow range for 12 bars. This is a sign that the market may be about to initiate a new trend. | ![]() sarkasm | |
27/7/2019 18:02 | I suppose cost cutting will carry on regardless as long as there are branches to close and non essential assests to sell. might take years to slim down as long as they do not cut into muscle montyhedge 27 Jul '19 - 16:02 - 3837 of 3837 0 0 0 Surely you can't go on relying on cost cutting, must come to an end one day. | ![]() sarkasm | |
27/7/2019 17:53 | G2 - the myriad of these organisations are on the same T&Cs. I have posted before how some of these benefits are into obscene territory. Home leave for the family obviously more valuable for non EU personnel in the other organisations. If you have not seen these arrangements they are difficult to believe. The tax free bit is the tip of the iceberg. | ![]() alphorn | |
27/7/2019 17:42 | G2 - So the WTO gang who I believe on the same T&C's are fine? I'm not actually sure what that means! It seems unlikely EU employees would have the same wages, pensions and perks as WTO employees. | ![]() grahamite2 | |
27/7/2019 17:22 | G2 - So the WTO gang who I believe on the same T&C's are fine? Of course not; all these international organisations, UN and the myriad of others need sorting. They will never get sorted btw because of the country voting structure; ie the more countries the less likelihood of agreement. There are also tax free organisations in London. All these are untouchable. | ![]() alphorn | |
27/7/2019 17:18 | Utter cretins. | ![]() freddie01 | |
27/7/2019 17:18 | But critics said her refusal to respect her refusal to respect another Brexit vote went completely against the name of her party. | ![]() freddie01 | |
27/7/2019 17:17 | NEW Lib Dem boss Jo Swinson admitted on Tuesday that even if Britain voted for Brexit in a second referendum she would still campaign to reverse the decision. She vowed never to change her “fundamental belief” that Britain is better in the EU. | ![]() freddie01 | |
27/7/2019 17:11 | Exactly k38. Are the fanatical remainers blind to the corruption, to the stifling over-regulation, to the EU's diminishing importance? | ![]() grahamite2 | |
27/7/2019 16:28 | Should be a good race tomorrow (German GP) with Vettel at the back and Leclerc at Nr.10, and with Hamilton unwell, and with rain forecast. | ![]() poikka | |
27/7/2019 16:02 | Surely you can't go on relying on cost cutting, must come to an end one day. | ![]() montyhedge | |
27/7/2019 15:51 | "Well there's a very simple answer to that, Brussels needs to stop taxing countries so much, because it is tax, isn't it, and a tax that nations don't have much say over" High life, high salaries, top pensions, benefits, high class hotels, servants, all tax free plus corruption.... Someone has to pay for all this. | k38 | |
27/7/2019 15:41 | Britain's contribution to the EU rises by 20 per cent in a year, as UK's booming economy is used to prop up Brussels "budget " Gordon Rayner, political editor 19 JULY 2019 10:00PM Britainâ contribution to the EU has shot up by £2.6 billion per cent in the past 12 months, new Treasury figures show, as the UKs growing economy was used to prop up Brussels budget. An eye-popping £15.5 billion was sent across the Channel in the year ending March 31, compared with £12.9 billion the year before - an increase of 20 per cent. The extra money would be enough to put 50,000 more police officers on the streets or fund 81,000 social care beds. Brexiteers said the increase was yet more evidence that Britain must leave the EU as soon as possible to stop taxpayers money pouring into bottomless EU coffers. Treasury accounts published this week show that the increase in Britains... More if you sign up: https://www.telegrap | k38 | |
27/7/2019 15:17 | Someone wrote this on a BP board: "Finland has already made it very clear that they will be very unhappy if they have to make up some of the short fall of the gross £39bln, nett £24bln Boris has said he will not pay in the event of a hard Brexit. After the UK leaves, Finland will become the second highest nett contributor to the EU, behind Germany." Well there's a very simple answer to that, Brussels needs to stop taxing countries so much, because it is tax, isn't it, and a tax that nations don't have much say over! Do you see ASEAN countries being taxed by an almighty burdening bureaucracy? Do you see them with a restrictive common currency? What the hell happened to the EU to bring it this bureaucratic madness of a straightjacket. | ![]() poikka | |
27/7/2019 13:16 | Brexiter boneheads. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
27/7/2019 13:12 | The head of the UK's biggest charitable funder of scientific research has written to the new Prime Minister Boris Johnson backing his vision of a thriving science sector, but warning that leaving the EU without a deal is a "threat to that". | ![]() minerve 2 | |
27/7/2019 12:34 | “never did me any harm though.” Are you sure about that? LOL | ![]() minerve 2 | |
27/7/2019 12:09 | Lloyds share price: what to expect from first-half results | ![]() whitestone | |
27/7/2019 11:46 | Next week I shall be visiting an ex-senior bod from HBOS. I shall ask him (re above). Of course all these guys went on to even greater things! That is banking. :( | ![]() alphorn | |
27/7/2019 11:41 | cheshire - you got it in one. Time is a big issue here, especially throughout the summer period. Think about it. | ![]() alphorn | |
27/7/2019 11:20 | Crossing- Correct the inequity of the EU tariffs...you can find reports that give other reasons but they are an attempt to cover up the issue IMO Also if you look for reports on what will happen to Animal welfare in the UK after Brexit they all say it will lessen, and we need the EU. when the fact of the matter is the the Uk has led the EU on this issue for many years and the EU still fails to implement the standards that are agreed or give inordinately long compliance times , 10 years in the case of Battery hens for example and those standards will still not met after that 10 year period elapsed. I have some friend who are passionate Animal welfare people, and on of the main reasons they want the UK in the EU is to keep the EU standards high. And don't start me on the greenhouses of Almeria or the disgrace of the tomato industry in Italy...all driven by tariffs and aided and abetted by the EU's blind eye to immigration, it is nothing but slavery for those poor unfortunates whom risked their lives to get to Spain or Italy. | ![]() hernando2 | |
27/7/2019 11:14 | Alphorn 886: "Try harder" You're taking me back to school reports there Alp....'must try harder' and the other one 'has the brains but not the ability to use them'...or was it the other way round....guess the schools would get sued if the teachers wrote non pc stuff like this now.....never did me any harm though. | ![]() cheshire pete |
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