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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% | 55.52 | 55.34 | 55.38 | 55.78 | 55.16 | 55.66 | 352,448,137 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.45 | 35.2B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/10/2019 16:20 | I believe Uganda is the only country with an upper age limit[75] for voting..It is obviously so enlightened. and of course we should be raising the voting age from 18 back to 21 as it was before King Harold got his grubby paws on our democracy. Youngsters now are mostly students and do not pay NI contributions or pay tax and they are therefore disqualified if I were King. 50 years ago this was not the case and most 16year olds were working. | mr.elbee | |
29/10/2019 16:10 | Corbyn is old and twisted | xxxxxy | |
29/10/2019 15:57 | "Why buy now " cash available, decent dividend, promising return, eventually. | gbh2 | |
29/10/2019 15:52 | mr elbee : Wouldn't argue with your 'what-ifs' . Best to wait is my take on it . Have repented at leisure before with Lloyds ! | wendsworth | |
29/10/2019 15:49 | Well what if you miss the election rally Wendsworth,and the end of PPI and the end of Brexit and the end of the Labour Party and the return to a soft Brexit deal.?. Just saying..What if? So "now" after this confirming election vote seems pretty good to me...still close to NAV and well undervalued by most metrics. | mr.elbee | |
29/10/2019 15:01 | Add £100,000,000 for the ludicrous brexit advertising campaign and £7,000,000,000 spent so far on the white elephant HS2 before we even start on the cost to our economy since 2016. | waspfactory | |
29/10/2019 14:51 | Since 11pm, 29 March 2019, the UK has paid the EU £7,117,688,428.91. This could've paid for 79 new hospitals, 309,464 nurses, 270,110 policemen, or even the repair of 134,296,008 potholes. A single pile of what we've paid in £20 notes would be 24.99 miles tall. "And the cost is rising......" | crossing_the_rubicon | |
29/10/2019 14:49 | I honestly don't think a GE will change anything. Too many people pig headed and stuck in their ways who are unwilling to either open their minds or compromise, as such the battle lines are drawn and they're pretty clear, which makes it all the more difficult for any single party to get a majority and even parties working together in a coalition seems a pipedream. Brexit, whether you want it or not, has really brought to light what a shambles our political system is in this country and also shown us how utterly useless and incompetent the majority of our politicians actually are.......... | ladeside | |
29/10/2019 14:47 | h/t to mroalan29 Oct '19 - 14:23 - 79514 of 79514 0 0 0 Old Holborn QC ✘ Retweeted (((Dan Hodges))) Verified account @DPJHodges 13m13 minutes ago More If Creasy amendment goes through we will get amendments on votes at 16 and EU nationals. Strong possibility they would pass. At which point Government has said it will pull the election. | maxk | |
29/10/2019 14:40 | The key question for any potential investor in Lloyds is , 'Why buy now ?'. With so much political uncertainty and the Trump's trade war with China ..I can see no pressing to buy now . Best wait until February 2020 is my take on it. Reckon we could well see a return to 50p before that. | wendsworth | |
29/10/2019 14:17 | If CORBYN the BAD comes in. It is Armageddon.LEAVE LEAVE | xxxxxy | |
29/10/2019 14:15 | I like Boris mightily. But some posh end Conservatives seem to be dullards. Maybe too much private education has cut them off making them stupid. Some have come across as being as thick as two short planks. Choose good people or it will be RIP.Regarding Labour. They come in their shackles. And drugs. Enough said.Let's clear out this parliament of BAD MPsLEAVE LEAVE LEAVE | xxxxxy | |
29/10/2019 14:14 | If Corbyn gets in I will be banging the drum with Bob for the SNP up here in Scotland. | 1carus | |
29/10/2019 14:07 | The Honest part of the Conservative Party must come to an understanding with the Brexit Party. To be TOGETHER about Brexit and to remove the DISHONESTY that has engulfed parliament. To remove the con and labour party of QUISLINGS.LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE | xxxxxy | |
29/10/2019 14:06 | Indeed Cheshire, but it will also mean both the end of the social contract and the collapse of law&order - a perfect time to "right" those wrongs I'd have thought. | crossing_the_rubicon | |
29/10/2019 13:51 | Anyone who owns their own home, investments, ISAs should be fearful of Corbyn. His Marxists will want to take it off you and re-distribute it as they see fit. Hard work and thrift to provide for your future pointless going forward, just join the same queue for handouts as everyone else. Dangerous people. | cheshire pete | |
29/10/2019 13:46 | Perhaps on Thursday the Parliament could start a new tradition: that of literally kicking out of the Chamber a Speaker who had not shown the impartiality required of the role. | poikka | |
29/10/2019 13:34 | Maybe so, pal, but the utilities are down... | poikka | |
29/10/2019 13:32 | great labour will do badly in election and ditch JC .. he will drive away with D A in his trabant forever .. | pal44 | |
29/10/2019 13:04 | Emma Barnett rabbbbbittttttttttti NOT ONE mention of the BP. they know that Nigel will upset their cosy little cartel..AGAIN! | mr.elbee | |
29/10/2019 13:01 | They had some successes with their manifestos - votes at 18, "passports for pets", abolition of dog licences and all-day pub openings. | alphorn | |
29/10/2019 12:47 | It's never too late with these clowns Ken. | maxk | |
29/10/2019 12:42 | Maxk - Screaming Lord Sutch died in 1999, so it's a bit late. | kenbachelor |
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