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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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0.82 | 1.43% | 58.10 | 58.10 | 58.12 | 58.28 | 57.66 | 58.10 | 76,218,720 | 10:24:53 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.76 | 36.9B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/1/2020 12:46 | No peasants. | utrickytrees | |
11/1/2020 12:46 | I hear Branston are the best . | bargainbob | |
11/1/2020 12:41 | Aldi are very good !! | amaretto1 | |
11/1/2020 12:32 | Farmer Jack , Undecided what beans i should buy for lunch. A) Heinz B) Cross and Blackwell C) Tesco own brand Please advise if i should buy above or go alternatively with HP. | bargainbob | |
11/1/2020 12:29 | and the mullahs are apologising now for giving misleading info out about the plane crash only with Donald there!Give him a medal immediately. | mr.elbee | |
11/1/2020 12:28 | Did not expect anything else m8 | bargainbob | |
11/1/2020 12:27 | Bob I only drink in the Oxford Bar. | utrickytrees | |
11/1/2020 12:21 | How many are waiting on Farmers Jacks view on the Seat Leon . Come on Jacko everybodies waiting on you. If you want to save time and money , all you need to do is ask farmer jack . Singalong everyone. No expense spared. | bargainbob | |
11/1/2020 12:19 | Utrickytree, Or hiding in pubs in Edinburgh from Joe public lol | bargainbob | |
11/1/2020 12:19 | bounce Monday IMHO ,after mad mullahs just admitted the shooting down of their own plane and apologised for misleading info. GOD BLESS AMERICA and I do not think much of either the predictive or analytical ability,or track record of both of these foreign johnnies listed above..As a certain person would say regularly"You're an Absolute Shower" BOUNCE MONDAY | mr.elbee | |
11/1/2020 11:56 | Good post Min #289314 Exactly my thoughts. | maxk | |
11/1/2020 11:53 | Its cos your a ten bob millionaire m2. Looooooool. | utrickytrees | |
11/1/2020 11:52 | Only when were sporran shooting bobster. | utrickytrees | |
11/1/2020 11:49 | Do Seat Leon's come with V8's now? MM2 start at the beginning. ;))) Here is a 500bhp Leon: | alphorn | |
11/1/2020 11:39 | mm2 With so much happening with climate change, political views and interference on vehicle tax and a recent boom in new car sales I would be very wary of taking on the risk of future value in an asset that depreciates. That is one reason why I bought my vehicle on PCP. It underwrites the future value of your car 3 or 4 years ahead. No other vehicle purchase method does that. Regardless of what Jacko thinks I think PCP is a very good method of running a car allowing you to do it cheaply with little commitment. Yes many are extending themselves by using PCP to 'purchase' cars they couldn't otherwise afford but that is completely irrelevant to your circumstances and using the right financial product available to you. | minerve 2 | |
11/1/2020 11:20 | Or alternative.... Sell car private.Main dealer ... pre- registerd Forcourt standing .. no miles.Main dealer in trouble.. Lincoln etc. | amaretto1 | |
11/1/2020 11:20 | @LADESIDE - 9 Jan '20 - 14:21 - 289032 I've got an "open mind"... True that. Many of your contributions look like it's so open that you've inadvertantly allowed your brain to fall out. | pawsche | |
11/1/2020 11:17 | PCP ... 2 years ... minimum 10k miles PATry sell car private... if not WE BUY ANY CAR. | amaretto1 | |
11/1/2020 11:06 | Is that not the outfit of choice in England, utrickytree ? | bargainbob | |
11/1/2020 10:58 | Ffs is Farage at another cluedo dinner party as colonel mustard. | utrickytrees | |
11/1/2020 10:32 | Well done Minerve and Pete :-) | bargainbob | |
11/1/2020 10:16 | I have a Question for Jacko. Hi Jacko, we are going to change our car for a used Seat Leon for around 12 to 15 grand. 1. Do i pay cash and sell our Jazz privately? 2. Sign up for PCP or HP and PE the Jazz. 3. Buy at Auction ( i am very familiar with car auctions) mike | mikemichael2 | |
11/1/2020 08:52 | Nigel Farage: I'm not sure I can face another uphill battle against our corrupt Establishment Is Nigel Farage readying for political retirement? CREDIT: STEVE FINN Sherelle Jacobs, daily telegraph columnist 11 JANUARY 2020 • 6:00AM With just 20 days to go until the UK leaves the European Union, some might say Nigel Farage ought to be in high spirits. The bill allowing the UK to leave the EU passed its third reading in the House of Commons this week, with a 99 majority. Instead, for the Brexit Party MEP, it feels like an aptly bumpy end to a turbulent chapter. As a British MEP of more than 20 years’ standing, his Brussels contract will officially expire in February. And his mainstream political career will end as it began in the 1990s – with him as a defiant and undecorated outsider. Guffawing in his Westminster office at the Government’s decision not to bestow him with a New Year Honour for his vital role in getting Brexit done, Farage insists that he couldn’t “give a damn about peerages”. He means it. There is Burlesque Nigel Farage the marionnette-smiled political performer. And there is Unvarnished Nigel Farage, who tells you how it is while looking at you jabbingly in the pupils. Today, I am definitely talking more to the latter. As he lists all of the rotten aspects of the peerage system and the many times ministers tried to buy him off with one, his voice is clipped with canny self-reflection rather than contrived defiance.... More: | maxk | |
11/1/2020 08:49 | Why else remove all the evidence from what is essentially a crime scene? And people rise to defend this regional pariah. Extraordinary. | patientcapital |
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