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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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0.50 | 0.91% | 55.52 | 55.48 | 55.50 | 55.56 | 54.96 | 55.00 | 208,227,475 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.46 | 35.28B |
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15/8/2019 21:23 | Proves your point Poikka. The tory party are infested by lib/dims. | maxk | |
15/8/2019 20:56 | Jonesy filtered a while back - waste of space. | alphorn | |
15/8/2019 20:50 | Gold is expected to hit $1600 in 2 weeks or so | 338 | |
15/8/2019 20:47 | Certainly not holding my breath, Rubi. Here's a chappie who might not quite make it to the next election, as it appears that his constituency voted 35k to 30k to Leave "However, Conservative MP Guto Bebb said those opposed to a no-deal Brexit "must take seriously this type of offer". "I certainly take the view that a short-term Jeremy Corbyn government is less damaging than the generational damage that would be caused by a no-deal Brexit," he said." That's the spirit, Guto. | poikka | |
15/8/2019 20:04 | Poikka You'll be waiting a while as it has been proved UK has not benefited from membership of the EU/Single Market. | crossing_the_rubicon | |
15/8/2019 20:03 | "PatientCapital15 Aug '19 - 13:05 - 268327 of 268359 Back to the horrible seventies. At least I’ve still got the candles!" If we stay in the EU that is our fate. For when the EU collapses we'll be presented with a £200-250billio We need out. And we need out ASAP Major global recession and debt bubble burst is incoming... | crossing_the_rubicon | |
15/8/2019 20:01 | oldduffer, you kind of confirmed what I posted didn't you...you have no idea? So you hit the filter button because some one showed how silly you are? Well this came to pass a little soon then I predicted, but I would politely refer you to: smartypants - 21 Jun 2019 - 15:40:32 - 3590 of 4048 Lloyds Bank (LLOY) 'On Topic only' - Thread - LLOY here is a real "investment" tip Sell every investment you have...now, no matter what the current price..back in to cash. Exchange your sick/poorly Great British pounds in to throbbing Euros today..what ever the rate is now After the 31st Oct, the UK crashes out of the EU and on to its knees. Then simply choose when to exchange the good international currency back in to your islands pounds shillings and farthins, and enjoy a min 10% increase to your wad! You will still be able to buy back in to your investments (if you are fool enough) any time in the next 2 years at the same or lower price Quids in as you Brits say. LLOY down 10p from that date, and Euro up 5p against the pound..but What the hell do I know There is a poster who claims if you buy and hold for 30 years you can not go wrong..as long as you survive I guess. But.. Try telling that to the poor souls who filled there boots with LLOY 30 years ago!! | smartypants | |
15/8/2019 19:48 | Are Brussels pulling the strings behind the curtains.. you bet!As long as the pathetic opposition, remainers, continue to argue and try to stop Brexit there is no chance for Brussels to renegotiate TMs deal.They are no stupid. | k38 | |
15/8/2019 19:33 | geoffrey bell 15 Aug 2019 7:15PM@Jedy Jedy ...."evidence from economists", an oxymoron surely? At least if they use the ones who said that the moment we vote leave 500,000 people in the UK will lose their jobs. What actually happened? We created 1,000,000 new jobs. How the EU would love stats like that on their side of the channel! | xxxxxy | |
15/8/2019 19:18 | Dear Supporter,We are spending August getting ready for a General Election. There has never been a more important time to stand up for Brexit and campaign to Change Politics for Good.Thanks to your support, The Brexit Party has already reset the agenda for Brexit and forced the Tory government to promise we will leave the EU on October 31st. Now we need your help to set the agenda for post-Brexit Britain.Come along to one of the 10 regional events on our Brexit Party Conference Tour in September, and join in the discussion of our future policy options. Click here to book your tickets?We are clear that a clean-break Brexit is best for Britain and offers a brighter future. Anything else currently on offer from the EU would be detrimental to our interests.Prime Minister Boris Johnson promises to deliver Brexit on October 31st. We hope he will. But we have been here before with broken Tory promises. The Brexit Party will do whatever it can to ensure a clean-break Brexit happens.Our September Conference Tour is very timely, in the context of a forthcoming General Election campaign. It has never been more important to come and show your support.These regional conferences are planned to be different. Before the set-piece speeches, there will be a chance to book a one-to-one discussion with Prospective Parliamentary Candidates and MEPs from your region. This will provide an opportunity for you to pitch your idea for a local policy that could improve people's lives. | xxxxxy | |
15/8/2019 18:18 | Evening all. Ladeside - "WE SIGNED UP TO IT, WE BENEFITED AND WE OWE THE MONEY." Couldn't possibly update me on just how we've benefited, could you old fruit? Ta. xx | poikka | |
15/8/2019 18:13 | They offer a DRIP but not a SCRIP | whitestone | |
15/8/2019 17:46 | Question have Lloyd's stopped scrip shares | portside1 | |
15/8/2019 17:20 | The only party opposed was the SNP . | bargainbob | |
15/8/2019 16:59 | it certainly aint improving in the intellectual and sensible content,this thread. But of course we are now in the area of religion..which the EU is. | mr.elbee | |
15/8/2019 16:54 | lippy - please provide a reference to your statement that parliament was prorogued by Blair. The debate was held on 18 March 2003, and lasted from midday to 10 pm, at which time the two Parliamentary votes were held. The Labour and Conservative parties were both committed to approving the invasion. John Major prorogued parliament 199x (cash for questions?). | alphorn | |
15/8/2019 16:53 | 338 its a shame that brown sold most of our gold for about 250 dollars an once,and they try and say that labour was not responsible for our present situation,they wasted £billions,who would want another one?????? | lippy4 | |
15/8/2019 16:12 | Let's get OUT of the EUSSR and it's Project Hell.LEAVE and WTOAnd save 39 billion for the British People.LEAVE and LEAVE and LEAVE | xxxxxy | |
15/8/2019 16:10 | WoodyPosted August 15, 2019 at 7:23 am | PermalinkHow can this bloc be called a free trade bloc when we pay c 20 billion a year to be part of it ... more than we would pay in tariffs under a WTO arrangement. | xxxxxy | |
15/8/2019 16:02 | I would have Blair executed, if that helps ?? | ladeside | |
15/8/2019 15:57 | The inversion of the yield curve is an important recessionary signal. Actually, it is one of the most reliable harbingers of upcoming downturn. Recessions means risk aversion and strengthen safe-haven demand for gold. In a response to an economic slump, the central bank is expected to provide a fresh monetary accommodation, slashing interest rates. Low and falling bond yields work to make the yellow metal a more attractive investment than a positive real interest rate environment does. The scary truth is that the total value of negative-yielding bonds around the world has hit $16 trillion, or more than 25 percent of the market. The simple math indicates that it’s better to own gold that yields nothing than to hold government bonds that yield negatively. The more negative yields rise to prominence, the brighter the shine of gold. Indeed, the current gains in gold happened despite the dollar’s strength. Gold prices expressed in several other currencies have reached multi-year heights. So it’s scary to think about how gold would perform in the absence of a strong dollar. The decline in American real interest rates – the yield on 10-year inflation-indexed Treasuries has fallen recently almost to zero – that works to dent the appeal of the greenback, taking away one more headwind from the gold price. | 338 | |
15/8/2019 15:54 | the last prime minister to prorogue parliament was tony blair,he did it to stop a bill being presented to the house to stop the iraq war.. so what do all the lovely remainers say to that,i suppose you all voted for him,teflon tony who made a fortune after the war using our government contacts to help him all over the world. the most protected prime minister we have ever had after leaving downing street,even more than maggie,i wonder why that is when his house is in the arab quarter in londonistan?? now who would want to harm him,the rat!!!! | lippy4 |
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