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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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-0.02 | -0.04% | 55.52 | 55.34 | 55.38 | 55.78 | 55.16 | 55.66 | 352,448,137 | 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 | 6.45 | 35.2B |
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14/8/2019 23:25 | careful and others are not understaning what this means and what power has been given over to the eu. i dont understand your comments as soon if we stay in our parliament will be superfluous to this country as all you will need is a small office to rubber stamp all the laws being made in the brussels disney world. you dont seem to realise that the eu's laws are totally different to ours as we have habeous corpus and the eu does not. you are safer from the legal system here than the eu which will lock you up and then decide if you are innocent. as i said before you need to read up on what it means to be absorbed by the eu... god help us.................. | lippy4 | |
14/8/2019 23:09 | Most of EU law originated out of UK law. What's the problem? | minerve 2 | |
14/8/2019 22:59 | all that is obsolete. The majority like myself accept that we re leaving the EU. But with a deal. Mays deal was ok, we should have left the EU. by now. | careful | |
14/8/2019 22:57 | Bookies shortening the odds on a no deal brexit and I have never seen a bookie on a bike....... | oakville | |
14/8/2019 22:55 | I do not think the law thing is a big deal. We are evolving with Scotland and others making more of their own laws. The big point I was making was the control of our own spending and tax matters. £800bn we control ourselves. £9bn we send to the EU. If you study the EU. budget you could judge for yourself whether the money was well spent for he long term benefit of all members. I think this relatively modest budget is well spent and good for the UK. | careful | |
14/8/2019 21:57 | careful you dont know much about the eu do you saying that we run our country,70% odd of our law are now made in brussels not here by a group of countries that have no interest in what happens here.. in all the years 40 odd we have never won a eu parliament vote on changing the eu's direction and people say we have to be in to make a difference.. you and many other live in cloud cuckoo land as the eu is accelerating its drive to be an empire and next year they are going to have a president and a foreign minister with a huge staff to pay for..this is against the wishes of many of the countries in the eu. the ecj is political and that is very worrying as it at the moment the ultimate court of justice that controls most of our legal system now as we gave up control to them at the last treaty which labour voted through without asking us as it had promised.. there is a little taste of eu power and you are telling me thats ok............ no it is not........ | lippy4 | |
14/8/2019 21:56 | A slight synapses error. LOL | minerve 2 | |
14/8/2019 21:55 | maxk has a problem admitting his mistakes. :) | minerve 2 | |
14/8/2019 21:53 | Some of it is, like it or not. | minerve 2 | |
14/8/2019 21:39 | End of the world, and all down to brexit. | maxk | |
14/8/2019 21:26 | Dow down 800. Things look serious. The big picture is the end to globalisation. Post Brexit, assuming we get a sensible deal with the EU. we could do relatively well. This could concentrate minds with regards to Brexit. Both sides with be desperate for a deal with markets crashing. Our problem right now is an increasing inflation and weak £. Stops the Bank of England providing more liquidity. | careful | |
14/8/2019 21:20 | GOLDMAN CUTS LLOYDS BANKING GROUP PRICE TARGET TO 61 (67) PENCE - 'NEUTRAL' hxxp://www.morningst BERENBERG CUTS LLOYDS BANKING PRICE TARGET TO 55 (60) PENCE - 'HOLD' UBS CUTS LLOYDS BANKING PRICE TARGET TO 70 (75) PENCE - 'BUY' hxxp://www.morningst i think this dive from 56p still has some legs to go interesting point the year low is 48.24p which is not far away. today it traded as low as 48.41p | intelinvestor | |
14/8/2019 21:20 | Oil crashed as well. Should be another fun day tomorrow............ | ladeside | |
14/8/2019 21:16 | Interestingly LYG might have caused a LLOY reversal in the morning? | aceuk | |
14/8/2019 21:14 | Far East markets will have diarrhoea tomorrow... | diku | |
14/8/2019 21:00 | Tin hat tomorrow. Dow closed approx 800 points down | keifer_1 | |
14/8/2019 20:32 | Scottish independence from the UK = EU dependence and the ghastly Euro! | chinahere | |
14/8/2019 20:32 | Back in the real world...far away from Brexit...Kush got lucky with Kath though it is an odd match...must be time to bring back Alfie...Phil is in a bad place...and Keano got 2 for the price of one...the plot thickens...and Mo hilarious as ever... | diku | |
14/8/2019 20:24 | Suspect he is googling the word bamboozle. | bargainbob | |
14/8/2019 20:18 | Polkka Do you know how many so called Eurocrats there are? Last time I checked there were 60,000 representing over 500m people and 28 countries. The numbers are insignificant. How many UK Civil servants are there? Check it out, there are hundreds of thousands representing 65m people. But then that is how it should be, our own civil service administer 99% of HMG spending £800bn. The EU. budget is very small for 500m+ citizens, we contribute about 1% of our annual spend to it.£9bn A small operation is the EU., we 99% run our own affairs as do other EU. members. Dont let Farage bamboozle you. | careful | |
14/8/2019 20:15 | agreed stewart..funny how the Universe moves in mysterious ways! | mr.elbee | |
14/8/2019 20:13 | Bargainbob..If Miller hadn't changed the law we would have got the May compromise. If Labour politicisn's hadn't played poker to win power ( most of them would have voted for May's deal if it had been Corbyn's deal) we wouldn't be here. Poetic justice on lying disingenuous politicians. | stewart64 |
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