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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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-0.68 | -1.22% | 54.94 | 55.04 | 55.08 | 55.50 | 54.88 | 55.40 | 194,389,894 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.41 | 35B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/10/2019 23:25 | There should be an Independent inquiry about this extension... | ![]() diku | |
19/10/2019 23:23 | Corbyn had private education, just like Blair did Homo Correctus. All on Wikipedia / Google. Think he will have done maxk. They'd have planned for all outcomes. | ![]() cheshire pete | |
19/10/2019 23:19 | Hilary Benn: "After all the bluster, the PM has tonight sent the letter to the EU asking for an extension. A bit churlish not to sign it though"It's seems to me they forgot that part the fools...lol | k38 | |
19/10/2019 23:19 | I suspect Boris had some advice before sending the letter. | ![]() maxk | |
19/10/2019 23:15 | Benns act was a three legged mini horse.. lol | k38 | |
19/10/2019 23:13 | pete I am sure the law requires signature because if there is no signature then Boris cannot prove he has abided by the law. Johnson never grew up did he? If this is what public school does for a man I think Labour's plan to close them all may have some merit. | ![]() homo correctus | |
19/10/2019 23:09 | LLOY? WTFAT diku lol. Could be some fireworks on Monday though, Tradejunkie is on to it. | ![]() cheshire pete | |
19/10/2019 23:08 | Be fair now... he did not sing the letter and he make sure to Brussels it is not his letter and he did not want another extension. | k38 | |
19/10/2019 22:59 | Who is fooling who here Lorian121. Electorate won't be fooled, they can see through Parliamentary shenanigans. Boris still has his aces to play and time is running out. | ![]() cheshire pete | |
19/10/2019 22:55 | Think I would prefer this Brexit saga go on for a bit longer...or else this thread will die...as nobody talks about Lloy.... | ![]() diku | |
19/10/2019 22:54 | excellent post. stonedyou 19 Oct '19 - 22:33 - 279576 of 279581 hxxps://brexitcentra | k38 | |
19/10/2019 22:51 | Answer, yes sir can I have an extension :-) | lorian121 | |
19/10/2019 22:47 | The letter was written by others but obviously they "forgot"that part... lol | k38 | |
19/10/2019 22:42 | Didn't the Benn act say the letter to EU had to be signed lol. Dunderheads. | ![]() cheshire pete | |
19/10/2019 22:33 | The MPs purporting to be democracy crusaders ought to acknowledge their irrelevance to EU law-making MPs are relevant at best to perhaps the last 1% of an EU law’s life. By that stage they are as inconsequential as a Senator under Diocletian. Their role is to give form to the agreed substance, which they can neither block nor change. The function of parliamentarians is little more than turning up at the hospital and standing next to the midwife. MPs are simply democratically irrelevant in the EU system, as the case studies of recent Italian and Greek parliaments most markedly and tragically revealed. Worse than that, they provide a veneer, hiding where true power and genuine decision-making reside. | ![]() stonedyou | |
19/10/2019 22:30 | 574..I like it, twisting logic to suit your beliefs...a pathetic attempt for argument. | k38 | |
19/10/2019 22:21 | This is rather amusing. Not mine so simply copy pasting"I'm utterly perplexed, what could have possibly gone wrong? Here I am, eagerly looking forward to the return of pounds shillings and pence, imperial measurements, laissez-faire capitalism, the reestablishment of our Empire, the reclamation of the thirteen colonies in the Americas, not forgetting sending little boys up chimneys, plus the removal of all of those who arrived here after the first Brexit when the land bridge sank below the North Sea and the waves of the English Channel and Britain was no longer attached to Europe. Plus I want to know why Europe has not been reduced to its knees and is not begging us for a deal on our more than generous terms. Also why is not the rest of the world lining up to do deal's, and not forgetting, where is my promised unicorn and rainbow with a pot of gold at the end of it. Surely it cannot be that difficult to get Brexit done, or is it! Reality is much harder than it is to write slogans on the side of big red busses! But alas, there seems to be no limit in what some are prepared to believe in keeping the fantasy of Brexit alive. There is only one reality, and that is to revoke Article 50 and a return to normality, if we know what that means anymore!" | ![]() leoneobull | |
19/10/2019 22:18 | Boris must enjoy this sh#t..They don't want an election, they are afraid even mention it....they avoiding a vote of not confidence. Cat and mouse games. | k38 | |
19/10/2019 22:10 | Labour now must be regretting the day that they choose JC for their..leader. Lol... | k38 |
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