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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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0.20 | 0.36% | 55.22 | 55.06 | 55.08 | 55.42 | 54.82 | 54.94 | 184,699,182 | 16:35:17 |
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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29/11/2019 13:59 | Yeah I think next year will start to show some real progress, baring any Brexit complications | ![]() gaffer73 | |
29/11/2019 13:55 | cordwainer and gaffer: Me too! Hopefully will prove to be a case of great minds think alike ...but at 61p there is still value in this share . | ![]() wendsworth | |
29/11/2019 13:51 | Alcohol warps your mind, gives you illusions of grandeur.Only cruse he's been on is skidding around in his bath!!! | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
29/11/2019 13:40 | FXprotrader29 Nov '19 - 12:56 - 284366 of 284368 Filtered | ![]() freddie01 | |
29/11/2019 13:24 | Fair comments. I sold half at 60ish until after the election but will be buying back as I believe this will raise to 75p+ | ![]() gaffer73 | |
29/11/2019 13:17 | Got out yesterday at 62.45p with 12.25% gain after trading costs and dividends. Was highest price since May. Still a good income share with burden of PPI claims now lifted. Increase in bad loans reported at last update but very well capitalised I believe. Uncertainty over macro-economic outlook with impending general election and further Brexit talk blowing in every direction should keep a lid on the share price for the time being, or if the outlook and sentiment clarifies into something relatively stable I suppose LLOY should then get up-rated and break higher. - p.p. Cpt.Obvious. | ![]() cordwainer | |
29/11/2019 13:12 | All these floods caused by global warming. Is that why Noah built his Ark? | ![]() willoicc | |
29/11/2019 12:49 | WOW. 'At least Boris does like women'. When that is all you can use to justify leadership you know you are in trouble. LOL | ![]() minerve 2 | |
29/11/2019 12:43 | Graham, Carpet munchers and Bum banditos you mean?? | ![]() crossing_the_rubicon | |
29/11/2019 12:42 | At least Boris does like women. Too many of the other sort in public life for my liking. | ![]() grahamite2 | |
29/11/2019 12:29 | gnr: Perhaps Boris really is a doppleganger for the Biblical Barabbas "His sins be upon us and our children" | ![]() bbalanjones | |
29/11/2019 12:26 | M2 : re Lloyds: A very upbeat . . . | ![]() bbalanjones | |
29/11/2019 12:01 | Excruciating questions from Beth Rigby and Co. digging up colourful quotes from Boris's journalistic columns! The guy is not running for Pope, only for King of Fooliaminy, as was his ambition when a child! He was my 3rd choice for leader, but now that he's there he's got my vote! | gotnorolex | |
29/11/2019 11:52 | The Alf Garnett Theme Park has lost its sparkle! LOL LOL LOL! | ![]() minerve 2 | |
29/11/2019 11:49 | Newly unemployed brexiters such as ex-car-workers will be able to benefit from fresh job opportunities picking fruit and vegetables, as there is already a shortage of pickers due to Brexit even before it has happened. Such a pity that they will not be able to afford our shiny new American-style health-"care". Never mind, what with all the extra exercise they won't need it... ROFLMAO! | ![]() minerve 2 | |
29/11/2019 11:39 | Oh dear, goes against the idea that the EU is the failed system: "UK consumers are prepared to borrow more often than their counterparts in other countries, according to research published on Thursday. Of those who said they borrowed money to pay bills over the past six months, just under two-thirds of Brits said they had done so more than once in the period — nearly double the European average." We've never had it so good. LOL If the jobs here in the UK are so great, why do 2/3rds of Brits need to borrow money? | ![]() minerve 2 |
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