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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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0.94 | 1.71% | 55.88 | 55.98 | 56.00 | 56.02 | 55.22 | 55.52 | 117,088,283 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.51 | 35.57B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/8/2019 08:17 | Corbyn writing in Independent today. Accuses Johnson of cosying up to Trump. 'A no deal Brexit is really a Trump no deal Brexit' he says. 'Will shall be at the mercy of the USA he argues.' I fear Corbyn more than Brexit. I worry that he his talking good sense and will outsmart the Tories in an election, as he did last time. This desire to become Americas puppet will not go down well with the voters. Most have a contempt for trump, he is not a vote winner. Farage/johnson could both suffer from this America vs EU. approach. | ![]() careful | |
27/8/2019 00:18 | No mostly cash,lol, | ![]() 123trev | |
27/8/2019 00:08 | Weather is never bad . Generally go wherever it's ok . But today too hot for me outaide anyway. | sentimentrules | |
27/8/2019 00:05 | I think smaet money has been 60-80% cash a year now. Simply waiting the big crash.. They view today as high risk levels. Especially when at some stage; the market also has to deduct qe and low rates from inflated share prices, on top of the normal market crash cull. True values of stocks are probably going to be much lower than people think when the time comes. Markets could run on a while yet. Sure. But want to be on top of it to see that defining moment when comes Not doing etf gold index tracker or anything? Pretty easy 30% there in way to whenever crash is . No timing required really. | sentimentrules | |
27/8/2019 00:05 | SR, I’m intrigued why spend so much time on these boards.Its been a great day out there and you appear to have wasted a large part of it on here. | ![]() 123trev | |
26/8/2019 23:58 | Totally agree and I don’t look at it as pence but I’m starting to think the next disaster scenario is a ways off yet despite all the doom and gloom after all the next crisis will be a game changer. | ![]() 123trev | |
26/8/2019 23:56 | 37p was nice. | sentimentrules | |
26/8/2019 23:52 | Well dont make the common mistake...pence over percentages. Its fallen over 80% since 1999. But 50p today looks cheap right? Not about pence. Market more than capable of taking another 50,80%. Even if it was 5 pence. It's had decent periods for buyers. But what stock doesn't? It's simply not a buy and forget stock for income. That's for sure. | sentimentrules | |
26/8/2019 23:49 | I admit this has been a journey. I first bought these at 37p and have been buying and selling for years. Yes there will always be another event quite when that’s coming though is uncertain and a lot of unknowns here making future predictions difficult. | ![]() 123trev | |
26/8/2019 23:45 | 1999 the ftse dropped too. Didn't see that high again for nearly two decades as well. But Lloyds and the general sector never recovered with the index. Banks fell out of the ftse 100 like flies. Pure demise | sentimentrules | |
26/8/2019 23:42 | Go on..find the events to blame in that period ...its my point lol | sentimentrules | |
26/8/2019 23:42 | And pre ppi | sentimentrules | |
26/8/2019 23:41 | "But most of that fall due to financial crisis and lack of due diligence on Hbos!" .lloyds dropped nearly 50% 1999 to 2006 're pre crisis | sentimentrules | |
26/8/2019 23:39 | Lloyds has a unique history..truly. Every event known to man, has been blamed for the share price of that day...'and it will turn the corner after that event'. Never has. Just same old story...different investors.. .ditto the next event too | sentimentrules | |
26/8/2019 23:39 | But most of that fall due to financial crisis and lack of due diligence on Hbos! | ![]() 123trev | |
26/8/2019 23:36 | 20 years of falling shareprice? | sentimentrules | |
26/8/2019 23:34 | Wasn’t that a lot to do with Hbos debacle! | ![]() 123trev | |
26/8/2019 23:31 | Why did Lloyds lose 80%+ Of share value since 1999 when brexit issues didnt exist until 2016. No regulatory ppi fines started until 2006.old hat now. Money being pumped into economy over a decade now. Rates low as long. One thing right though. Xmas soon | sentimentrules | |
26/8/2019 23:24 | Effective end of PPI, carry over through next quarter to process remaining claims. Everyone back from the holidays. Brexit outcome clearer by Oct 31st. Money pumped into the economy, Corbyn threat diminishes and feel good factor returns ... £0.80 for xmas! I'd say a pound but that is someonelse's call! | ![]() 1carus | |
26/8/2019 23:20 | lippy - you are a broken record - giving x5 a run for their money. What a prat you are. ROFLMAO | ![]() alphorn | |
26/8/2019 23:17 | Trade war is fantastic for Boris. Everyone looking to there. Any market wobbles, brexit not even considered globally. It's out of focus now. Old news even though not complete Given the state of the globe at the mo, everything is just falling into place for him | sentimentrules |
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