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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.62 | 1.08% | 57.90 | 57.88 | 57.92 | 58.28 | 57.66 | 58.10 | 46,182,091 | 09:18:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.75 | 36.83B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/7/2019 15:34 | Bought 13000 at 52.5 about 10 o'clock | ![]() pooroldboy55 | |
31/7/2019 15:30 | May have to do with average. | k38 | |
31/7/2019 15:20 | Leo Varadkar is a rotten apple. | k38 | |
31/7/2019 15:18 | Even the london stock exchange didn't register 52.09p... | ![]() diku | |
31/7/2019 15:14 | Buying debt has always been good business. Lloyd's have zero debt. | ![]() jordaggy | |
31/7/2019 15:13 | Well, that's what Halifax shows on my account. | k38 | |
31/7/2019 15:11 | Lloyds Banking Group, Britain’s biggest mortgage lender has slipped 5% and are having their worst day in more than three years after taking a further charge to meet claims for mis-sold insurance to consumers has hit the company’s earnings. So buying TSCO Mortgage book makes lots of sense | ![]() buywell3 | |
31/7/2019 15:11 | Are you sure you bought at 52.09p?... | ![]() diku | |
31/7/2019 15:11 | It's a no brainer when you add in cross selling of Lloyd's other products. | ![]() jordaggy | |
31/7/2019 15:09 | So buying TSCO Mortgage book makes lots of sense | ![]() buywell3 | |
31/7/2019 15:09 | Lloyds Banking Group, Britain’s biggest mortgage lender has slipped 5% and are having their worst day in more than three years after taking a further charge to meet claims for mis-sold insurance to consumers has hit the company’s earnings. | ![]() buywell3 | |
31/7/2019 15:06 | I manage to buy only 5k of shares at the low of 52.09pIt seems is going back to 56p mark already. | k38 | |
31/7/2019 14:42 | end of the bad news onwards and upwards from this low base | ![]() derwent4 | |
31/7/2019 14:01 | Sour grapes...obviously not invested. | ![]() jordaggy | |
31/7/2019 13:59 | Ian Gordon at Investec said: “The time bar can’t come soon enough.” He tips the end of the PPI issue to boost the shares, which he is advising clients to buy. | ![]() philanderer | |
31/7/2019 13:53 | Lloyds Banking Group is too big to fail. Is it also too big to compete with? The bank managed to hold its margins steady despite a mortgage price war and in stark contrast to Virgin Money owner CYBG | ![]() philanderer | |
31/7/2019 13:51 | So, by implication, the UK should be instead. Charming."Ireland is not going to be bullied in talks over Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said in an interview published on Wednesday." | ![]() patientcapital | |
31/7/2019 13:37 | The only managed funds I've held were some run by myself and currently two gold related ETFs. | ![]() patientcapital | |
31/7/2019 13:34 | cant you read an RNS Gambill? | ![]() phillis | |
31/7/2019 13:32 | For information Abbey National was taken over by Santander many years before the 2008 crash. If you are going to post negative comments please get your facts right! | ![]() shandypants2 | |
31/7/2019 13:27 | You don't need to have had PPI, just bung a claim in, after all we need some compensation for share price drop!! | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
31/7/2019 13:23 | I'm sure there are plenty of slimy lawyers who can cook up schemes to suit everyone, Max! | ![]() grahamite2 | |
31/7/2019 13:11 | This compo thingy is very unfair to peeps who have never had PPI. Where is our compensation? | ![]() maxk | |
31/7/2019 13:06 | mikemichael, the procedure is this: You: I'd like some money please Bank: Certainly, how much? £1,000, £1,500, perhaps £2,500? You: I don't want to be greedy, let's say £1,500 Bank: Your cheque's in the post | ![]() grahamite2 |
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