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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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1.10 | 2.15% | 52.30 | 52.22 | 52.26 | 52.60 | 51.08 | 51.12 | 196,599,014 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.08 | 33.21B |
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30/1/2020 10:53 | Let us hope the virus gets over here. It'll put Brexiters to the test. LOL We can also test the NHS, see if it is as good as the Tory luvvies think it is. LOL Reap the Whirlwind suckers! | minerve 2 | |
30/1/2020 10:50 | Farage doesn't need to have 'visible' work. He is in the pockets of his masters Trump, Banks et al. Little pocket liar and charlatan he is pretending to be the working man's friend. I'm in nobody's pockets. I can't be bought. | minerve 2 | |
30/1/2020 10:36 | bb: suspect Farage will be quite happy 'getting his life back' and being out of the limelight. As for not having a job lol, anyone who's been an MEP as long as he has will have done very nicely thank you. Ask the Kinnocks, they were on the EU gravy train for yonks. | cheshire pete | |
30/1/2020 10:28 | BBJ: Will you be hoping for success or hoping for failure lol? | cheshire pete | |
30/1/2020 10:14 | Hey Prof BBJ..... “When one door closes, another opens: but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.” Alexander Graham Bell | gotnorolex | |
30/1/2020 10:03 | From the day after tomorrow, just who are those moaning fellow Brits going to blame for the endemic ills in our European Area. The signs for the UK's regression to a lightweight, race to the bottom Economy are emerging before the first door shuts. | bbalanjones | |
30/1/2020 09:57 | Yes , but it is Boris's 'deal' err just for now wait until the brown stuff starts flying then what eh! | pal44 | |
30/1/2020 09:37 | Yes , but it is Boris's 'deal' . | mitchy | |
30/1/2020 09:29 | UTT: yes, huge scope. | cheshire pete | |
30/1/2020 09:23 | "Britain's Lloyds to close 56 branches, cut just under 80 jobs -union" That seems a good result except for the 80, but some of those will go by natural wastage I would think. Closing non economic branches could well see more closed next year. | optomistic | |
30/1/2020 09:22 | CP, foreign aid/ barnett?? | utrickytrees | |
30/1/2020 09:19 | Minerve: #118 "Will a Brexiter explain to me why the Tories need to cut spending by 5% when the future is supposed to be good/exciting? Thanks." Get rid of waste and inefficiency, refocus and sharpen them up, flush out remainers...how's that for a start Minerve. Good start by Boris, maybe sort out some of the quangos next. How about putting NICE on a split shift but working weekends as well to speed up approvals of new drugs, it may keep us brexiteers going longer lol. Bonus payments to Civil Servants who make divergence from EU happen more quickly and for snitching on remainers trying to hold things up. A few ideas there no doubt others can add to these. | cheshire pete | |
30/1/2020 05:59 | EU vote for transitory deal . That's it ...Brexit DONE (kinda). | mitchy | |
30/1/2020 05:26 | Edit 133 deaths | mitchy | |
30/1/2020 05:24 | Corona virus 6000 cases 33 deaths. | mitchy | |
30/1/2020 00:42 | Gas, their favour way to deal with life....A court in Germany has ruled that the practice can continue on a temporary basis until an alternative can be found.Just because we refuse to eat them doesn't mean their meat is not good... millions of people in third world are going hungry to bed every night. Send it to them for free!! | k38 |
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