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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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-0.52 | -0.93% | 55.56 | 55.64 | 55.68 | 56.32 | 54.98 | 56.22 | 246,172,168 | 16:35:25 |
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 | 35.38B |
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10/12/2019 18:33 | BBC as usual... no positives, all negatives Anyway... moreDecember 8 2019 ... Ilva state rescue could place Rome under further EU scrutiny following ... Global car market shrinking at fastest rate since financial crisis....23 Sep 2019 · German private sector shrinks, contributing to wider manufacturing recession....FT German industry hit by biggest downturn since 2009 | k38 | |
10/12/2019 18:28 | K38, exactly. Any one less stupid than a fool knows this. Or at least researches it before gobbing off. | psychochopper | |
10/12/2019 18:19 | Will lloyds step in to Metro or Christmas . | bargainbob | |
10/12/2019 18:18 | Slower..what ? Where is the problem...2019 German GDP shrunk 0.1% in the second quarter, data out today show, raising fears that the country is about to enter a recession and that a slowdown in euro-zone growth is here to stay.? ... | k38 | |
10/12/2019 18:13 | jl5006 , go abroad mate,I would .You obviously have zero comprehension of the historical chart of UK house prices since the war. Oh,silly me! " This time it will be different" Never heard that before. | mr.elbee | |
10/12/2019 18:13 | jacko the minerve blues, you are spot on, would like a live performance from minnie, would gladly pay a pound to watch him sing it to a tune that fits his personna...Joe Dolce's shadduppa yer face'. It's a mystery who reported minerve to the ADVFN stasi, so far over 200 suspects lol | goldfinger16 | |
10/12/2019 18:13 | jacko the minerve blues, you are spot on, would like a live performance from minnie, would gladly pay a pound to watch him sing it to a tune that fits his personna...Joe Dolce's shadduppa yer face'. It's a mystery who reported minerve to the ADVFN stasi, so far over 200 suspects lol | goldfinger16 | |
10/12/2019 18:11 | Alph 798 Many Swiss did take out interest only mortgages - many French take out leases on their property. ST or LT few take out freeholds - i understand. freeholders are LLs UK obsession with the concept that property brings wealth is like fools gold. Bit like investing in Property funds and wanting ur money out asap. Those UK grabbers - help to buy etc - can't complain - if they can read the detail of what they bought - and if they did not - just complain to Winifred Robinson R4 Consumer prog daily. | jl5006 | |
10/12/2019 18:10 | nothing independent about any regulator these days.... PPI was neither fair nor reasonable to the banks..encouraging state aided fraud by the public. many of the regulator's staff vote very hard left.. | mr.elbee | |
10/12/2019 18:00 | 10 o-clock rock...? "These figures were unable to knock the pound off course ahead of an MRP - multiple-level regression and post-stratification - poll from YouGov out at 2200 GMT. It correctly forecast a hung parliament in 2017. The poll published by YouGov nearly two weeks ago indicated that the Conservative Party could win 359 seats, 42 more than they took in 2017. It would also take 43% of the vote, and in number of seats this would be its best performance since 1987." | poikka | |
10/12/2019 17:57 | Ladeside couldn't have been around pre-Thatcher. To tell the truth, I was glad when she'd gone as I'd had enough of her 'strident tones'. Then I wished she'd return! Such is life. | poikka | |
10/12/2019 17:53 | Ladeside - yes, a serious underestimation of the timelines post January 2020 (BJ win). This will become obvious quite quickly and generate more uncertainty and sideways (at best) movements. | alphorn | |
10/12/2019 17:52 | UK economic growth slowest since early 2009 All down to the Tories and their selfish plans. They all need to burn in hell. | minerve 2 | |
10/12/2019 17:51 | Jacko - liked most of your post - can I give a 75% uptick? ;) | alphorn | |
10/12/2019 17:47 | #784. Most Swiss and French property is freehold. The Swiss in the past often took out interest only mortgages (which is what you meant). There are also PPE's for property on shared land (eg apartments). | alphorn | |
10/12/2019 17:45 | Yes Jacko, a tiny country who along with Labour and the Lib Dems have ignoredthe votes of 17.4 million who voted Brexit. I for one would love Sturgeon to make history and take Scotland from the UK into the European Union, question is do Europe want another mouth to feed. The idiocy of the SNP astounds me, can't they see that Sturgeon is poison! It will be interesting to see if the Scottish Brexit voters have a voice on Thursday. | corby3 | |
10/12/2019 17:40 | these lefty morons need professional help Anyone with half a brain..or even that much worse thing..a liberal democrat...can see that Corbyn is a wrecker, and so is momentum..and Seamus Milne and Mcdonnell are Stalinist bully boys. But Marxism is a religion. You cannot discuss anything with them..you cannot persuade them of anything..and why should you? If you take aware their precious delusions that are holding....literally holding..their psychologies together...we would just have more disturbed and loony people on our streets. and we have enough of them running the MSM already Let them sail on . it does no-one any harm and helps them get through the day. | mr.elbee | |
10/12/2019 17:39 | Oh dear, some sad little cowardly cretin snowflake has reported me to ADVFN. ROFLMAO! What a plonka. Do I sound like I really care. Wasted human indeed aren't you you coward. LOL | minerve 2 | |
10/12/2019 17:28 | Lloyds to reopen compensation claims for Reading fraud Independent review finds bank’s £100m-plus scheme was ‘neither fair nor reasonable’ | philanderer |
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