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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% | 56.18 | 55.94 | 55.98 | 56.30 | 55.80 | 55.98 | 221,233,921 | 16:35:30 |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.51 | 35.57B |
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20/8/2019 11:02 | Let us be crystal clear.Mays WA was VASSALAGE .LEAVE AND WTO | xxxxxy | |
20/8/2019 10:59 | As long as the remainers losers fighting the (will of the people) government, Brussels think they have a great chance to get what they want. Not so. Boris is not bluffing. Let them come to us. A better deal waiting after BR-exit.. let's have the last laugh. Italy to follow.. | k38 | |
20/8/2019 10:59 | Best to bury negotiations.No vassalage here.Freedom and Democracy are priceless.LEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
20/8/2019 10:57 | Freedom and Democracy are priceless.LEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
20/8/2019 10:56 | Brexit latest news: EU diplomats claim Boris Johnson's demand to abolish backstop is 'clear attempt' to kill off negotiations Harry Yorke, political correspondent James Crisp, brussels correspondent 20 AUGUST 2019 • 10:38AM Brussels has hit back at Boris Johnson over his letter to Donald Tusk, with EU diplomats claiming that his demand to abolish the Irish backstop is a “clear attempt” to kill off any prospect of renegotiating the Brexit deal. Just hours after the Prime Minister set out his list of conditions for fresh talks, insiders in Brussels have warned that his letter leaves no “room for... More if you sign up: | maxk | |
20/8/2019 10:56 | It was surrender and VASSALAGE.LEAVE AND WTO | xxxxxy | |
20/8/2019 10:52 | And ram the message home.ByBoycott the goods and product of the EUSSR.LEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
20/8/2019 10:51 | So it's no surprise the media reptiles and the political snakes get on so well. | maxk | |
20/8/2019 10:50 | For the moment giving PM Boris the benefit of the doubt. Think it really will be NO DEAL anyway as the EU cannot change direction. Like a dinosaur in a mindless charge. The EU is in the Past Time. Like the USSR, it will die.If wrong about Boris, then Farage will be PM.A GE will be a ruthless business. So suggest support our PM if want stability. But not blind support.Delivery of Brexit is imperative.LEAVE and WTOAnd save 39 billion for the British People.LEAVE and LEAVE and LEAVE | xxxxxy | |
20/8/2019 10:49 | Boris always had said a good deal is welcome, he never said he will not hold talks with Brussels snakes.. But TMs deal is dead and he will get out with a New Deal or Not Deal.Media and their followers are bast@rds and liars. | k38 | |
20/8/2019 10:33 | P - you are touchy this morning! Have a coffee break. | alphorn | |
20/8/2019 10:31 | I guess that it's not worth repeating that most on this thread would love a deal with the Europe, but not at the expense of our freedom from the EU burden. Not only do we get fake news from Alphorn, but he also puts words into our mouths. Credibility on a steep downward slope. | poikka | |
20/8/2019 10:30 | "damned if he does and damned if he doesn't" That has always been the issue - underlying views are as near as damn it 50/50. | alphorn | |
20/8/2019 10:28 | He has to be seen to be making an effort, if he continues "a la May" that would bother me. Looks like a case of being damned if he does and damned if he doesn't - make overtures. | poikka | |
20/8/2019 10:26 | Max - simply because a No Deal is only supported by posters on this thread and a couple of other people. BoJo will be better at tarting up and selling some form of deal. That is what he is good at. Plenty of time yet. | alphorn | |
20/8/2019 10:21 | Perhaps Alp. My worry is that Boris will try to foist a tarted up May type "deal" on us. Shurely he knows that wont wash anymore? But why is he going to them a la May? | maxk | |
20/8/2019 09:59 | max - that is why the markets have not yet priced in a No Deal. Everyone and their dog believes that some agreement will be reached at the 11th hour. Maybe? | alphorn | |
20/8/2019 09:44 | Andrew hanging around Epstein brothels? Harry and Meg flying around in private jets? Meanwhile, children dying of cancer when they could be cured. Come on, time this royal ruse was shot in the head. They are just ordinary folk, parasites off of others, benefit claimers unsurpassed, a waste of space. | minerve 2 |
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