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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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-0.16 | -0.27% | 58.98 | 58.96 | 59.00 | 59.50 | 58.98 | 59.36 | 266,401,240 | 16:29:59 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.87 | 37.59B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/1/2020 22:23 | No more Useless Circus Opposition. Time for business. | k38 | |
22/1/2020 20:41 | This is the lloy fight thread klotzak. Everything is pre-forgiven. You actually want the lloy investment thread, which can be found here: Very boring. | ![]() maxk | |
22/1/2020 20:22 | Any thoughts on Lloyd's shares here? | ![]() klotzak | |
22/1/2020 20:03 | Marantz surperb. B&O myself - Beosound9000 abd base woofer. Still going strong since purchase around 2003. | ![]() crossing_the_rubicon | |
22/1/2020 19:40 | Shes a fkin r'tard. | utrickytrees | |
22/1/2020 19:39 | M2, you’re not Emily at weekends are you? You’d be in good company - many years ago, some of the CEOs of Wall St. banks wore womens’ clothes in private meetings of a weekend. (not all weekend, I suppose, but even so ...) From what I can tell, though I’m no expert, it’s more common nowadays. (clothing inspiration supplied by the Tavistock Centre?). | ![]() chucko1 | |
22/1/2020 19:38 | Minnie Thornberry | ![]() maxk | |
22/1/2020 19:28 | Andrew just caught her out in another Labour lie. The top 5% of earners are paying 50% of all income tax, under Labour they were paying 45%. End of show and Andrew Neil wins in straight sets! 6.0..6.0..6.0 | ![]() jacko07 | |
22/1/2020 19:25 | Emily sends her kids to Private School. | ![]() jacko07 | |
22/1/2020 19:23 | Labour leader candidate Emily Thornberry on Andrew Neil now. She has just said that her brother is a builder and she comes from a council estate. She rants on about the terrible Boris and it was an accident they didn't get their message across. I think Emily Thornberry is Minerve in drag, not quite as much of a whinger as Minnie, and not quite as left wing, but it could be Minnie Thornberry. | ![]() jacko07 | |
22/1/2020 19:11 | Brexit Britain Banking Bonanza: EU banks flood in, IMF puts UK ahead of EurozoneOsborne and Hammond remain silent, as their Remainer 'fear forecasts' turn to dust?Hammond, Lagarde, Osborne - All their forecasts were wrongBrexit Facts4EU.Org summarises two stunning economic reports issued yesterdayIn a spectacular double-whammy yesterday, two reports were released which put paid to the last vestiges of pre- and post-Brexit Project Fear.BREXIT FACTS4EU.ORG SUMMARYBrexit Britain - More good economic newsLondon's status as financial capital of Europe looks secure: Over 1,000 EU firms plan to open UK officesPLUS - IMF latest forecast shows UK growing faster than Eurozone and even Germany"We gravely misled the British Public," said former Chancellors Osborne and Hammond, in our dreams1. Over 1,000 EU Banks and financial services businesses plan to open UK offices?© Brexit Facts4EU.Org - click to enlargeFollowing a freedom of Information request to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) by financial consultancy Bovill, it was revealed yesterday that some 1,400 EU-based firms have applied for permission to operate in the UK after Brexit, with over 1,000 of these planning to establish their first UK office.Amongst the total of 1441 applications are those from 134 EU/EEA banks, which will either be setting up offices in London for the first time or boosting their current UK presence. Financial firms planning to move to the UK span all sectors in financial services. As well as EU banks, these include EU asset managers, insurers, exchanges and fintech firms.2. IMF finally puts UK ahead of Eurozone and Germany, in latest economic forecasts | ![]() xxxxxy | |
22/1/2020 18:26 | scruff1 I too have an unused Sansui amp model AU-??? wrapped in grease proof paper & silica gel. It comes closest to that wonderful open sound only the warm glow of valves can give you. Fraudster Asil Nadir CEO of Polly Peck bought and killed Sansui the makers of High End HiFi products, very popular with HiFi buffs because of their impressive specifications! His plan was to replace the tacky Amstrad garbage in the analogue years! They could never beat the Brits at making loudspeakers, but had soundstage amplification qualities that complimented them! | gotnorolex | |
22/1/2020 17:30 | Depends on which shareholders you are speaking about,optomistic. I'm sure that AHO and his board have done OK! | ![]() keyno | |
22/1/2020 17:24 | Marantz were at the top end. I had a full system in the 80's. It was superb. Still is in the loft somewhere. Last used to transfer vinyls to tape. They were all champagne coloured. | ![]() scruff1 | |
22/1/2020 16:24 | Looking back Lloyds were trading at 58p last Jan...was increasing shareholder value mentioned in any report :-(( | ![]() optomistic | |
22/1/2020 16:24 | Marantz --- aint that Philips --- didnt they invent the CD. The CD50 MK11 se was one of the best players bang for buck if I remember. | ![]() 1carus | |
22/1/2020 16:03 | Minerve OWNS CtR! ;) | ![]() minerve 2 | |
22/1/2020 16:03 | Is not the actions of a “nut job” reporting the actions of another ‘alleged’ ROFLMAO! | ![]() minerve 2 |
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