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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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0.88 | 1.61% | 55.62 | 55.66 | 55.70 | 56.08 | 55.14 | 55.16 | 129,720,107 | 16:35:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.48 | 35.41B |
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03/12/2019 09:54 | gnr, exactly. If it's the right drugs at the right price whats the issue. Who cares where they come from. | ![]() m5 | |
03/12/2019 09:50 | Trump on the NHS............ "If you handed it to us on a silver platter, we won't have nothing to do with it"! Take your "NHS NOT FOR SALE" down Corbyn! Can't see anything wrong with the NHS sourcing US drugs. If the price is right, do the deal stupid! | gotnorolex | |
03/12/2019 09:42 | @Graham Ah I came across something yesterday revolving around "a Remain Alliance" to unseat him. Plenty of remainers in his constituency arent there? | ![]() crossing_the_rubicon | |
03/12/2019 09:39 | No, Crossing, Esher and Walton's a very safe seat indeed. | ![]() grahamite2 | |
03/12/2019 09:38 | Indeed Willoicc. It ends in Civil war.... | ![]() crossing_the_rubicon | |
03/12/2019 09:37 | Exactly what Bliar planned. | ![]() willoicc | |
03/12/2019 09:06 | Great post m5! Trouble is, if those were the actual words of the Labour manifesto, there'd still be millions and millions of people vote for them. | ![]() grahamite2 | |
03/12/2019 08:23 | I am expecting JC to come out shortly and just say "Nobody needs to go to work, its a well known fact that work interferes with our social life, creates unnecessary strain on our public services, and affects our mental health. Under a Corbyn Government we will abolish your right to work. We will be the first stay at home society, everything will be free and the need for money will no longer be required. How will all this be paid for? As a Government we will work together with the fairies at the bottom of your garden,something the Torys have failed to do time and time again. Vote for the Labour party, forget your worries and responsibilities and join us in fantasy land" | ![]() m5 | |
03/12/2019 08:10 | He will just lie. So, Minerve, how do you get 'the real truth' You can answer that about 11ish, when you arise from your drunken slummer. | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
03/12/2019 05:48 | The 3 Billion invested in new tech has bought a platform that can be relied upon.It's not a case of Lloyd's "sharpening up their act" it's a case of new banks keeping pace with lloy.My guess is they don't have the access to the kind of investment to compete on equal terms with players like lloyds.Just me opinion.Good Luck. | ![]() mitchy | |
02/12/2019 23:39 | prince andrews body guard knows the truth,so get him in the witness box... | ![]() lippy4 | |
02/12/2019 22:34 | I bet HG found a $20 BJ quite refreshing. LOL | ![]() minerve 2 | |
02/12/2019 22:28 | Bet living with Liz Hurleys a right kin bind, shes got high maintenance premadonna written all over her. Cant imagine shed be up for a mad bender followed by a spot of dogging in a quickie mart car park. Nah id take Delores or whatever her name was ADL. | utrickytrees | |
02/12/2019 22:19 | jl5006 Sorry, I can't really provide an opinion on Lloyds because I don't follow it that much. From what I can determine though I don't see it doing anything special for the next 18 months, probably just trading sideways and the 75p zenith not being breached. I think if you are taking a position on the UK economy I think there are far better investments with greater reward for similar risk. | ![]() minerve 2 |
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