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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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0.02 | 0.03% | 60.66 | 60.36 | 60.38 | 60.52 | 59.54 | 59.82 | 141,047,083 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 7.03 | 38.55B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/3/2020 10:27 | U will get another chance, this seems to be halted, along with RBS. | ![]() bookbroker | |
20/3/2020 09:52 | Is it triple witching today?... | ![]() diku | |
20/3/2020 09:47 | I've took a position this morning, I'll add on any further weakness, money was in an isa, pointless interest, there's an excellent chance I'll double my money in the next year. Imo. | ![]() 7rademark | |
20/3/2020 09:35 | The trouble mitchy, is that some institutions are invalidating shorts and the Europeans are going to block shorting very soon...A multi millionaire pal I have has been shorting away and the trades dont go through because he is winning consistently! the way around this is to short sequentially through several brokers so they cant see a pattern of your successes. | ![]() mr.elbee | |
20/3/2020 09:07 | Hope you've hidden all your Sharp objects mitchy ;) | ![]() gbh2 | |
20/3/2020 09:07 | Computers trades set Lloy to 30p?... | ![]() diku | |
20/3/2020 08:52 | I think the US already done that last week for banks...relax on the reserves they hold... adyfc 20 Mar '20 - 08:10 - 297326 of 297331 0 0 0 BOE cancels bank stress test. I wonder why that is? | ![]() diku | |
20/3/2020 08:44 | The message seems to be "short on any rise". Until it rockets up 20% in a day on the news of a cure, of course but then followed by a massive drop after figures start to come in. Massive job losses. Massive manufacturing losses. Massive business losses. Massive debt defaults.....and then Brexit WTO exit.Good night Vienna .Bad hair day. | ![]() mitchy | |
20/3/2020 08:43 | This company share price looks well & truly *ucked! | ![]() gbh2 | |
20/3/2020 08:22 | Someone with a sense of humour... | ![]() maxk | |
20/3/2020 08:18 | it's clear 'lockdown' means only go out when necessary, not never go out. | pierre oreilly | |
20/3/2020 08:17 | Bookbroker, as always when people fail to consider consequences and stick to single issues, optimum solutions aren't found. Seems just so effin obvious to me, you can't say 'flatten the curve' at any cost, without considering the consequences. What is wrong with looking at the full effects of any actions? ffs! I know, let's all slit our own throats, that'll get the curve flatter. | pierre oreilly | |
20/3/2020 08:12 | how do Dr's and Nurses work if they cant go out ? how do you survive if you cant get food for months ? we have not been told conditions yet, but they are hoping people will be sensible about it | ![]() aljm | |
20/3/2020 08:10 | It's not lock down then. | ![]() maxk | |
20/3/2020 08:10 | BOE cancels bank stress test. I wonder why that is? | adyfc | |
20/3/2020 08:08 | i might be wrong on this, but even on lock down , you are allowed to go food shopping and work. | ![]() aljm | |
20/3/2020 08:06 | Confining everyone to their homes. Easier said than done. People have to eat. Not everyone has access to freezers etc. | ![]() maxk | |
20/3/2020 07:53 | What the hell would he know, there are arguments for and against, the basic point is to try and keep the curve gentle, by limiting the number who contract the virus, but then without proper testing, and testing the whole country in the process, flattening the curve is near nigh impossible. Only by managing to learn who is carrying the virus, and reducing their contact with others will the virus dissipate. Mass screening over the course of a week, and confining everyone to their homes until they are either proved positive or negative is the only way to succeed in achieving that aim, a near impossible proposition. It maybe that the people essential to keeping the country ticking over would be exempt, but they would have to be tested and isolated in the week preceding. All very hyper theatrical! | ![]() bookbroker | |
20/3/2020 07:40 | You mean Redwood's saying we shouldn't 'flatten the curve' at any cost? Well I never, someone at last who agrees with me. We need to see the consequences of all these lockdowns. The devastation they are causing whichever way you look at it, doesn't seem to be considered by those taking decisions. Once Redwood realises the link between stress and deaths, he'll come to the conclusion I'm sure that the consequential deaths due to these draconian measures are more than the direct lives saved by flattening the curve. On top of that, the economy of the world is being trashed too. | pierre oreilly | |
20/3/2020 06:30 | The twin crisesBy JOHNREDWOOD | ![]() xxxxxy | |
20/3/2020 00:08 | Sweet dreams... | ![]() maxk |
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