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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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-0.14 | -0.27% | 50.86 | 50.84 | 50.88 | 50.98 | 50.20 | 50.70 | 58,589,258 | 15:11:34 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 5.92 | 32.32B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/1/2020 00:19 | 'Lloyds group to close 56 more branches across UK this year' Bank to shut 31 Lloyds, 10 Halifax and 15 Bank of Scotland outlets, blaming reduced usage | philanderer | |
29/1/2020 23:48 | 1181 Advfn Minny, 1/6d | pierre oreilly | |
29/1/2020 23:46 | Minnie must be the saddest "millionaire" on earth. Can you imagine UK richest being here 24/7....lolololol... | k38 | |
29/1/2020 23:46 | tell us again minny, which of the millions of avenues open to her did your ex wife choose as grounds for divorce? | pierre oreilly | |
29/1/2020 23:41 | Oh wow min, you've found something written on the net which supports your viewpoint. (borne of your inferiority) Well I never. I expect I could say all babies are born with three heads and find somewhere on the net supporting that. What about the hundreds of millions of sensible sites around the net which state the oh so very obvious about the various categories of tertiary education? | pierre oreilly | |
29/1/2020 23:36 | Boris Johnson will tell the EU he is prepared to accept post-Brexit border checks Nutter. | minerve 2 | |
29/1/2020 23:35 | Just one thing Pierre: Read it and weep: My degree was an M Eng (5 years including sandwich) ;) Wiki: Some polytechnics were often seen as ranking below universities in the provision of higher education because they lacked degree-awarding powers, concentrated on applied science and engineering education and produced less research than the universities, and because the qualifications necessary to gain a place in one were sometimes lower than for a university (the failure rate in the first year of undergraduate courses was high due to a rigorous filtering process). ➡️ However, in terms of an undergraduate education this was a misconception since many polytechnics offered academic degrees validated by the CNAA from bachelor's and master's degree to PhD research degrees.[4] Also professional degrees in, for instance, engineering, town planning, law, and architecture were rigorously validated by various professional institutions. Many polytechnics argued that a CNAA degree was superior to many university degrees especially in engineering, due to the external independent validation process employed by the CNAA, the oversight of the engineering institutions, and innovations such as sandwich degrees.[5]⬅& | minerve 2 | |
29/1/2020 23:31 | Boris Johnson will tell the EU he is prepared to accept post-Brexit border checks Gordon Rayner, political editor 29 JANUARY 2020 • 10:00PM Boris Johnson will tell the EU he is prepared to accept post-Brexit border checks rather than allowing Britain to be a rule-taker in a major speech setting out his aims for a trade deal next week. The Prime Minister will say sovereignty is more important than frictionless trade, defying warnings from Brussels that the UK must accept EU standards on goods if it wants the best possible deal. Whitehall sources have told The Daily Telegraph that while Mr Johnson wants to avoid tariffs and quotas on cross-Channel trade, he will never cave in to demands for alignment on regulations, despite knowing “the consequences that flow from that”. It means Mr Johnson will tell businesses they might face extra paperwork and physical checks on goods crossing the border, a price he is willing to pay to avoid crossing his own “red lines”, which include the right to diverge on standards and regulations, full control of Britain’s fishing waters and the end of European judges’ influence in the UK.... More: | maxk | |
29/1/2020 23:27 | Whatever Pierre. LOL I am a product of polytechnic and I am just too much for you to handle. I'm smarter than you. I'm quicker than you. I have more wisdom than you. I am wealthier than you. Get over it so you can die in peace. LOL | minerve 2 | |
29/1/2020 23:19 | Pierre You are just a jealous, ageing old man Pierre. Just like all other Brexiters. | minerve 2 |
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