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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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0.82 | 1.40% | 59.60 | 59.58 | 59.62 | 59.78 | 59.06 | 59.10 | 40,984,957 | 10:03:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.95 | 37.37B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/8/2019 17:45 | cp - to make something clear to you - if there was a No Deal then I would personally be extremely pleased. Do I think that it is right for the country - absolutely not. | alphorn | |
02/8/2019 17:41 | LADESIDE & Alphorn...it (no deal) will not happen...what's going to prevent it happening, Aladdin and his magic lamp? Default is it will. Act of Parliament required to stop it. Extending or Revoking Article 50 will not happen, as a GE would be called which Boris would likely win on the back of support against all those 'nasty' remainers unable (even after 3 years) to accept the result of the referendum. | cheshire pete | |
02/8/2019 17:10 | "Let’s stop wasting time and start taking opportunities". Somebody forgot to say for who? | alphorn | |
02/8/2019 17:10 | Exlogic in the different forms is Jacko. Can be quite amusing at times. The academic interest in a No Deal exit would be how low sterling and domestic properties etc would go. I agree with Ladeside that it will not happen. | alphorn | |
02/8/2019 17:02 | Thought for some time Poikka that Exlogiclad is a Bot. | bargainbob | |
02/8/2019 17:00 | How do folk live with themselves - "yes but what does Oz export ??". Are these people real? Are they programmed robots that have no idea that Oz might actually want to import? Poor wives if they're married. | poikka | |
02/8/2019 16:59 | steve smith | donkeystone | |
02/8/2019 16:58 | Questor says hold Osorio says I'm dumping mine. | mo123 | |
02/8/2019 16:55 | Barman and kylie. | bargainbob | |
02/8/2019 16:22 | yes but what does Oz export ?? | pal44 | |
02/8/2019 16:19 | Aussie High Commissioner reckons UK trade deal can be done in 2020 - as long as we finally Leave in October. He points out it only took 15 months to complete ‘very ambitious’ deal with US. Let’s stop wasting time and start taking opportunities! | crossing_the_rubicon | |
02/8/2019 16:18 | Of course it is a guide. Like the May elections. Like the EU elections.Like Peterborough.Get Real.Otherwise Cons will be RIPLies and deceit and equivocation justs disgusts.LEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
02/8/2019 16:02 | Dow going well......... | ladeside | |
02/8/2019 15:56 | Big correction on the way...Please consider to move your monies into gold related sector as quickly as you can...SHG is a good one... dyor | 338 | |
02/8/2019 15:48 | Bit like this share, eh toonmag50? | m_n_tomlinson | |
02/8/2019 15:46 | What a load of drivel and pish this b board is. | toonmag50 | |
02/8/2019 15:45 | The welsh election result cannot be used as a guide to Brexit or wider political support, simply because that seat has always traditionally been a Lib Dem / Tory battle and as such nothing has changed irrespective of "Brexit". | ladeside | |
02/8/2019 15:44 | Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha .... | toonmag50 | |
02/8/2019 15:29 | No deal Brexit climate change plans are 'woefully inadequate' James Crisp, brussels correspondent 2 AUGUST 2019 � 11:56AM A no deal Brexit will weaken Britain�s fight against climate change because �woefully inadequate� emergency plans for a disorderly exit will make it cheaper to pollute in Britain than in the EU. Government officials are scrambling to review contingency plans to replace the UK�s membership of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) with a carbon tax in case of a no deal exit. But the new Carbon Emissions Tax is �10 cheaper per tonne of CO2 emissions than the price charged under the EU system, removing a major incentive on polluting industries to change their behaviour. More tosh here: | maxk | |
02/8/2019 15:22 | jonwig's post was a breath of fresh air! | grahamite2 | |
02/8/2019 15:20 | Dear Supporter, Many thanks for your continued support which is much appreciated. Together we have already made a significant impact on UK politics. It appears that Tory leader Boris Johnson is now moving towards a reheated version of Theresa May's terrible Withdrawal Agreement - the worst deal in history, a treaty that was accurately described by Boris as reducing the UK to a state of 'vassalage'. After a few short days making positive noises, the new Prime Minister is already talking about an extended period of Transition. A period when we would effectively still be in the Single Market and Customs Union, we would not be able to implement new trade deals, would still be subject to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice and would not have control of our fishing waters. Under the terms of Mrs May’s agreement, we would also unnecessarily be paying £39 billion without the EU agreeing to any new trade deal. As you would expect, exposing Boris’ backsliding on Brexit will be a focus for us in the weeks ahead. | grahamite2 | |
02/8/2019 15:14 | 50p Resistance to be tested next week. | montyhedge |
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