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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 52.06 | 52.06 | 52.10 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.06 | 33.09B |
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30/3/2020 15:02 | Major failing if no dividend. Given statements by A H-O at the Morgan Stanley conference on 17th March, dividend likely to be retained is my conclusion. | dalep716 | |
30/3/2020 14:51 | Spain seeing a reduction in new cases and deaths. If Italy show the same decline we may have seen the worst of it and if the government can get those test kits out asap things might be looking up. Back to work in no time ! Yeah right... | mitchy | |
30/3/2020 14:33 | The share price suggests there will be no divi, those in the know selling off imo! | gbh2 | |
30/3/2020 14:23 | Alistair Darling was hopeless, I remember him saying on the BBC News at 6 in 2009, "We will not be starting QE rest assured, we have many other options open to us, before we would resort to QE" LIAR!! Crossing_the_Rubicon "wendsworth29 Mar '20 - 16:04 - 8262 of 8310 ianood : Absolutely concur regarding your views of Alistair Darling. He was strong , candid , canny , resolute and decisive .... in the mould of a 'dour' Scot. | gazz2 | |
30/3/2020 14:23 | Pound making a come back against the Euro. €1.125. | chavitravi2 | |
30/3/2020 14:21 | Always need to remove emotions though from any major decision. | alphorn | |
30/3/2020 14:12 | "mikemichael230 Mar '20 - 13:34 - 8317 of 8318 That's what i like about you CTR, always cheery and looking on the bright side" I used to be until I became cynical. I became cynical because I got screwed over for my prudence. Not once, but several times. People are generally over entitled. There are a few exceptions, here and there...but the human race is generally greedy. | crossing_the_rubicon | |
30/3/2020 13:57 | Not sure the Dow can make up its mind about its direction. Currently 0.66% up with a couple of minutes to go. | daddy warbucks | |
30/3/2020 13:34 | That's what i like about you CTR, always cheery and looking on the bright side. | mikemichael2 | |
30/3/2020 12:57 | Markets holding up fairly well all things considered. Not the massacre I was expecting anyway.Waiting for the DOW. | mitchy | |
30/3/2020 12:56 | Should we put the new border North of Chester or as far as Derby Minerve . | bargainbob | |
30/3/2020 12:44 | Coronavirus: ‘Early signs’ show spread of outbreak in UK could be slowing, says leading professor Early signs show the spread of coronavirus could be slowing down in the UK, one of the top scientists advising the government has said. As Britons were warned that restrictions could stay in place for six months, Professor Neil Ferguson, an epidemiologist at Imperial College London, said he believe the "epidemic is just about slowing in the UK right now" as a result of lockdown measures. It's not yet plateaued so still the numbers can be increasing each day but the rate of that increase has slowed." Prof Ferguson said the epidemic was spreading at different rates in different parts of the country, with up to 5 per cent of the population in London likely to have been infected. Prof Ferguson told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "In the UK we can see some early signs in slowing in some indicators, less so in deaths because deaths are lagged by a long time from when measures come in force. "But if we look at the numbers of new hospital admissions per day for instance, that does appear to be slowing down a little bit now. | stonedyou | |
30/3/2020 12:12 | Poikka… I got engaged just before my last run which was along one from middle east to Brazil and I packed in when I returned and got married, now 53 years and never had any regrets. Very happy with my life. | maxidi | |
30/3/2020 12:05 | UK coronavirus outbreak is slowing and antibody test could be ready in days, says top scientist The coronavirus epidemic in the United Kingdom is showing signs of slowing and antibody tests for the disease could be ready in days, a top epidemiologist has said. “We think the epidemic is just about slowing in the UK right now,” Neil Ferguson, a professor of mathematical biology at Imperial College London, told the BBC today. Ferguson said a third or even 40 per cent of people with Covid-19 do not get any symptoms, and that two to three per cent of the United Kingdom’s population may have been infected, but added that the data was not yet good enough to make extrapolations. The scientist said that antibody tests, which would determine whether people had had coronavirus in the past rather than just if they were currently infected, were in the final stage of validation. The tests could be ready to use “days rather than weeks”, Ferguson said. | stonedyou | |
30/3/2020 12:04 | CTR - agreed total moron - abolished boom and bust, settling for bust only :) | ianood | |
30/3/2020 11:52 | Risk of dividend cancellation is real so selling off a few LLPE's today. Can always buy them back if the dividends are frozen. 25p for the Ords and perhaps 30% off the Prefs could be the result??? | alphorn | |
30/3/2020 11:43 | "wendsworth29 Mar '20 - 16:04 - 8262 of 8310 ianood : Absolutely concur regarding your views of Alistair Darling. He was strong , candid , canny , resolute and decisive .... in the mould of a 'dour' Scot. VERY MUCH AN UN-SUNG HERO WHO SOUGHT NEITHER FORTUNE OR FAME. We have a lot to thank him for" Completely drowned out by that other uncanny dour resolute Scot that bankrupted the UK - Gordon Brown. Only good thing he did was keep us out of the Euro. The rest, a slow motion train wreck. | crossing_the_rubicon | |
30/3/2020 11:41 | Closing bordersBy JOHNREDWOO | xxxxxy |
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