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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.50 | 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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.46 | 35.28B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/8/2019 18:45 | Judges Scientific plc and Hornby.Heart over head. Too much love. | xxxxxy | |
16/8/2019 18:44 | Funny how most remainers stocks are falling and they call that, value buy prices, lower down . But mention the pound falling etc...its end of the world Always trying to suit their own narrative. When the pound is 1.70 they'll blame brexit for it being too high. | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 18:40 | Dollar still has a bit of bulling to do though | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 18:35 | Pound up against Dollar. Ditto Euro. Thought worth a mention. Sterling crisis? What crisis? | xxxxxy | |
16/8/2019 18:06 | Anyone here take on one punt a year? Just for a bit of juice Any ideas in the pipeline? Something nanotech or way out there from traditionals in a sector | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 17:43 | Told you he was SKINT poor soul confession time 30 years long time holding a grudge re filtered | jonesy2222 | |
16/8/2019 17:31 | Bargain bob note as well that every bank hit ohlc longer term average calcs at same time...muppet orders. Soon stamp on their heads...police style | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 17:22 | I'm not too snobby to speak to them you see...learn a lot...from all walks of life I remember chatting to a sandwich maker at greencore. Mentioned some new works going to be started soon. Complaining about the work. Couldnt find it in the market rags. Made a stack | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 17:21 | Tell them that... any i know prefer it | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 17:12 | Really? Silly anecdote. | minerve 2 | |
16/8/2019 17:10 | Most of them prefer to say British polish | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 17:09 | So are Polish. | minerve 2 | |
16/8/2019 17:07 | Actually isnt she European at the moment? | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 17:03 | Nice British white person: | minerve 2 | |
16/8/2019 16:59 | BBC Headline news?????? Really? How many kids have died of cancer this last week because of lack of funding?????? | minerve 2 | |
16/8/2019 16:58 | Yes, being a police officer is a dangerous occupation. You can get killed. It isn't all about looking smart and official in a uniform. Why the surprise when someone dies???? | minerve 2 | |
16/8/2019 16:57 | High Volume week bb. All bank sector. All a week in the deep red closing ..tells you far more than the day All important supports taken out. Today was just Friday teletubbies buying a three day index cull. And as usual into heavy traded stocks. Tesco. Vod. Banks etc | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 16:53 | Same in telecoms... So what day 40p? | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 16:52 | Possibly all the chumps buying a banking bonanza sector lows haha | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 16:51 | People returning from Hoilday , back to the 50's. | bargainbob | |
16/8/2019 16:31 | True chimps.. a little bounce ... yaaaaay.. 20% down, 2% up, doesn't dampen spirits. I admire that ..sort of | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 16:29 | Wound up, id not disappear days. Haha Who's going to buy? Sacked most buyers around the globe lol | sentimentrules | |
16/8/2019 16:23 | Looks like SentimentRules is getting a little wound up... | toon1966 | |
16/8/2019 16:22 | Some are backing a three day cleanse and up. Possibly get a bit via After hours QE. But wont last.. Then it's Lloyds 40p.... 'great capital injection ' | sentimentrules |
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