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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.40 | -0.74% | 53.66 | 53.64 | 53.68 | 54.12 | 53.60 | 53.96 | 47,162,921 | 10:53:58 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.27 | 34.21B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/3/2020 10:34 | Manufacturing exports slumped to the lowest level in three years even before the coronavirus crisis hit the UK, as EU customers turned away from British businesses after the UK left the bloc in February. - FT Don't blame them. Was to be expected, perhaps more to come. Great call Brexit gammons! Is Trump coming to save us? I don't think so. | minerve 2 | |
16/3/2020 10:32 | 1391 reported cases / 67m people in the UK. = 0.002%. Monumental over-reaction. | molatovkid | |
16/3/2020 10:27 | What profit? Not future profits over the next 3 years...that's for sure ! | matchupitchu | |
16/3/2020 10:26 | Market cap now circa 23 B . So in other words it would take just over three years of profits to pay for it at these prices ! Crazy. | mitchy | |
16/3/2020 10:17 | Maybe it's 'cos peoples is dyin' Chav... | glavey | |
16/3/2020 10:15 | #701. They are obviously expecting a tsunami of infections in the short term which in their opinion will then see 'blue sky' on the other side. Who knows? | alphorn | |
16/3/2020 10:13 | Don't go near these banks there is a massive liquidity problem just like 2008. Watch deutsch bank price if it hits $3.50 run for the hills. Contagion will sweep. | adyfc | |
16/3/2020 10:11 | I don't think the good old U S OF A will be riding to our rescue today somehow...... | ladeside | |
16/3/2020 10:11 | The have developed a vaccine that they say works in the US but it will take quite a few months before it becomes available . Once it is available and another strain of the virus mutates from the originalin the future it apparently is a lot easier to facilitate for that | malcolmmm | |
16/3/2020 10:10 | Thursday 16th of April Lloyds goes ex divi | y1phr1 | |
16/3/2020 10:07 | How is the sterling in your pocket this morning k38? Charts still working for you? | alphorn | |
16/3/2020 10:04 | I cant understand the thinking of Spain and likes locking down for 2 weeks. Tourists are going to come in after and start it up again imo. Europe is just damaging it's already fragile economy. | chavitravi2 | |
16/3/2020 10:02 | "can't" is not in the dictionary in these times. | alphorn | |
16/3/2020 10:00 | This is going to go on & on, moreover it's a virus so it will reoccur periodically, ok the World will learn to manage and live with it but that's not going to happen over night or in the next 6 to 12 months imo. | gbh2 | |
16/3/2020 10:00 | At these levels they should double the buybacks. | gaffer73 | |
16/3/2020 09:59 | Pound to Euro down to €1.096. | chavitravi2 | |
16/3/2020 09:59 | repayment holidays will be a huge boost to profits. Short term anyway. | ekuuleus | |
16/3/2020 09:58 | because it was down more to start with. Anyway. At these levels they should cancel the divi and share buy back. Cancelling the divi will help drop the price more so fantastic. | ekuuleus | |
16/3/2020 09:56 | This one ain't down as much as barclays | kickingking | |
16/3/2020 09:56 | Where is the profit warning though? We are talking about a few hundred people not millions. | gaffer73 | |
16/3/2020 09:53 | Good time to get in to grab the divi? | malcolmmm | |
16/3/2020 09:53 | So far, very minimal. Unless this goes on for months and months it will be very small. | gaffer73 | |
16/3/2020 09:37 | At least the world public places are getting a good clean up...well over due... | diku |
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