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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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-0.36 | -0.64% | 55.72 | 55.70 | 55.74 | 56.56 | 55.68 | 56.38 | 51,239,374 | 12:04:51 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.49 | 35.46B |
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25/4/2020 20:44 | Oh 'ello, looks as if Kim might be dead, or in a permanent vegetative state. Now let me think, who does that remind me of... | ![]() poikka | |
25/4/2020 19:30 | What is this obsession with cash? Backward and only needed by criminals. There is such a thing as electronic cash. I was using in Belgium 20 years ago. I don't understand the obsession. Probably because of the gammons and the stupid Queen's head. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
25/4/2020 19:09 | Coronavirus: Does 20,000 hospital deaths mean failure for UK? Absolutely. BORIS & CUMMINGS FAIL! | ![]() minerve 2 | |
25/4/2020 18:42 | This week Mr Severin Schwan (Roche boss) delivered an uncomfortable truth to the UK government, saying it lagged behind other countries in dealing with the coronavirus crisis because it had not invested enough in healthcare and testing. He obviously has not read this thread - all is wonderful in UKland on all fronts. Lol | ![]() alphorn | |
25/4/2020 17:59 | Richard Bassett25 Apr 2020 7:18AMToo little, too late. The chickens are coming home to roost after having pursued the lockdown strategy instead of continuing with the herd immunity strategy as Sweden did. Now when many of these companies fail the Government will spend all of their time trying to dodge responsibility, printing more "money", and borrowing where it can. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
25/4/2020 17:54 | John ParkerPosted April 25, 2020 at 1:15 pm | PermalinkI share your belief that there is a place for political advisers on this vital group The grip that socialist ideas have on Academia and the NHS at the moment means that the idea that wealth is a product of printing presses and that everything is affordable dominates the group think. Don't expect the BBC to allow an opposing point of view under current management because they share the same belief. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
25/4/2020 16:43 | erm? letting granny have 10 friends and family visit? opening Mcdonalds? opening B and Q[presumably for medicine and food?] It's all over. But they cannot admit it. Just read the editorials in the posh papers..they are scrambling around to reposition themselves since they now realise they have been and are...... ON THE WRONG SIDE! | ![]() mr.elbee | |
25/4/2020 15:58 | Hero Captain Tom Moore 'shortlisted for honour' after raising £28m for NHS workers Captain Tom Moore has made the honours shortlist after an outpouring of support to get him a knighthood, according to reports. The 99-year-old Second World War veteran has raised more than £28 million for the NHS by walking laps of his garden ahead of his 100th birthday next Thursday. Thousands have called for the gong, with the #knighthoodforcaptai And now he has made the shortlist ahead of the final list in June to mark the Queen’s birthday, The Sun reports. | ![]() stonedyou | |
25/4/2020 15:43 | Don't really think they had a choice to suspend the dividend until the cloud clears. Its probably likely that lloyds will have a make significant loan provisions and will take a loss of some sort. Better that lloyds can weather the storm! | waikenchan | |
25/4/2020 14:09 | Are Brits voting with their wallets? EU's sales to the UK drop dramaticallyLatest EU trade figures show EU's exports to the UK fell by more than to any other country?© Brexit Facts4EU.OrgUK remains second-biggest customer for EU27 countries, but Brits are now buying lessBREXIT FACTS4EU.ORG EXCLUSIVE - On Monday this week, the EU slipped out its latest trade figures, updated to February 2020. These figures are broadly unaffected by the Coronavirus as they cover the period before the various lock-downs and their effects had started.BREXIT FACTS4EU.ORG SUMMARYEU figures show UK business is vital to the EU27,but it's falling faster than with any other customerEU27 exports to the UK fell by -11.4% so far this year, compared to the same period in 2019This is more than three times the drop for any other major countryCan the EU27 afford to lose over 300bn goods purchases per year?Brits bought over 50bn from the EU27 in the first two months of this yearBut this was 11.4% lower than last year?© Brexit Facts4EU.Org - click to enlargeSTATISTICAL NOTE FOR REMAINER-REJOINERSEa | ![]() xxxxxy | |
25/4/2020 13:22 | Right, this message is not for the gammons. Is anyone still considering long-dated UK gilts as a base for a risk-free rate used in the calculation of Discounted Cash Flow? With all this government spend and potential support for the economy under a Hard-Brexit I'm beginning to feel UK government gilts should no longer be considered 'risk free' and switch my calculation to 20 year US Treasury. Anyone? Discuss. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
25/4/2020 13:21 | What complete effin legend, less than 2 weeks after a near death experience Boris & his trusty Jack Russell cross Dilyn will be back as soon as monday with the unenviable task of transitioning the country out of virtual house arrest to save the economy. 'Holy mackerel to the Boris mobile Dilyn' | utrickytrees | |
25/4/2020 13:19 | Many of Lloyds staff are *issed off because the share price has fallen below the shares they picked up in the company share scheme! | ![]() gbh2 | |
25/4/2020 13:08 | Mr E I wouldnt say its all over but its going in that direction. Many of the public are doing their own thing - with care - apart from the nutters of which there are plenty. A lot more shops and businesses are chancing it and opening. A builders merchant I went to the other day was busier than I have ever seen it. They had no cement. Two pallets had been delivered and sold that day. Phone up, give your order, pay over the phone, the yard men deliver it to your vehicle on a pallet and you load your own. Quick and simple. Toolstation same. Order by web. Pay. Go and pick up off a table. Its better than normal imo and safe as anything can be. The government is going to have to loose the reins or else the public will be leading them. The hospitals are currently being underused other than covid. That place they built in London is empty. (Its a wonder Boris and co are not under fire for wasting money). Its the public gatherings that are going to test peoples nerves. Interesting article I read somewhere yesterday. A specialist in Israel reckons Covid reaches its peak in 40 days and is over in 70 no matter what anyone imposes. I obviously know no more than the next joe but it has a ring of truth imo. Look at some places like China, India, maybe Sweden and a few others. Maybe once the infection numbers reduce significantly then reinfection rates may be quite low. Then again maybe not !! | ![]() scruff1 | |
25/4/2020 11:53 | Enjoy your life before the virus gets you. It'll be back in the pubs waiting for you! ROFLMAO! | ![]() minerve 2 | |
25/4/2020 11:40 | Shame is isn't making this loan scheme, consider what the American banks are doing! | waikenchan | |
25/4/2020 11:20 | Late rise for Min, obviously a heavy session yesterday. You should get help there,don't bother replying to me i'll be getting on with my great life till Monday, then i'll pop in from time to time. I note your 'hero' Neil Woodford has dogs cats and horses!!! | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
25/4/2020 11:16 | Wifeys need the dogs because they don't get proper attention and care from their husbands. They are too busy watching sports or darn pub with their mates. I suggest they get another man - or should I say 'a man' - rather than a pooch. | ![]() minerve 2 |
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