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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.42 | 0.71% | 59.40 | 59.40 | 59.44 | 59.44 | 58.74 | 59.14 | 101,774,775 | 16:29:53 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0883 | 6.73 | 36.48B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/4/2020 11:24 | did Lloyds even get Gov help in 2008 ? | aljm | |
28/4/2020 11:22 | NOT going to need govt bailouts | nemesis6 | |
28/4/2020 11:20 | explain then Alp, why will banks need Gov bail outs ? i am not infallible, always open to correction... | aljm | |
28/4/2020 11:19 | #811. I can not believe that I have read that!!!!!!!!!! | alphorn | |
28/4/2020 11:17 | nemesis, i agree, Banks are on a better foundation this time, not going to need Gov bail outs, they are a lot stronger. | aljm | |
28/4/2020 11:16 | yep this is 2008 all over again...but theres a big difference lloy much stronger and no ppi | nemesis6 | |
28/4/2020 11:14 | not selling here, i managed to get my average to 29p on the falls, way too much upwards to go here | aljm | |
28/4/2020 11:13 | 32p???? nice surprise. | maxidi | |
28/4/2020 11:13 | The question for holders should be 'take your losses and run' or 'open bearish positions to reduce losses'? More headwinds out there than following winds (just for Captain Haddock). | alphorn | |
28/4/2020 11:00 | are we going to test 32p today ? | aljm | |
28/4/2020 10:55 | i got some garden shears if you REALLY need a haircut :) | aljm | |
28/4/2020 10:51 | Open up those barber shops...desperate for a good hair cut...the longer it stays shut the Queues will be just as long...all those children will need a hair cut before schools open up...get the PPE gear in advance to barber shops... | diku | |
28/4/2020 10:35 | Hold onto your hats folks.. All aboard the train to 50p ! | american idiot | |
28/4/2020 10:13 | please reopen McD's , at least Min could go back to work... | aljm | |
28/4/2020 09:49 | Kawasaki disease and covid can be dangerous for kids on the news today. What they don't say is it's mainly under 5 yo and not older school age and less than 20,000 babies a year get Kawasaki, mainly familielle. | maxidi | |
28/4/2020 09:42 | HSBC is the first of the big British banks to report results, and they’re not pretty. Oh dear! LOL | minerve 2 | |
28/4/2020 09:42 | Coronavirus: UK failed to stockpile crucial PPE UK Tory Government FAIL. Probably Corbyn's fault. His cabbage patch must have distracted them! ROFLMAO! | minerve 2 | |
28/4/2020 09:38 | No banning fatsos from food shops!. Jeeze, min would be on here 24/7 (instead of 23.9/7) if he couldn't get in mcds or wetherspoons. | pierre oreilly | |
28/4/2020 09:34 | nope, all asleep | aljm | |
28/4/2020 09:33 | Hello! Is anybody out there? | maxidi | |
28/4/2020 09:10 | So, food gestapo behind the counter. Be careful what you wish for. | maxk | |
28/4/2020 09:07 | You mean they should weigh them at the entrance then show them the red card?.. | diku | |
28/4/2020 09:06 | The acid test will be next week when the banks post results for the first quarter and speculate how much they are going to have to set aside. If as said that Lloyd's didnt lend a penny out on the scheme they shouldn't be to bad, it's the defaults on mortgage payments in the near future if folk lose their jobs and too many Companies go under. | chavitravi2 | |
28/4/2020 08:54 | Good morning peeps. Can someone explain the set up on the limit/stop-price order to protect against volatility. Say:- I sold (short) xyz @ 100 and to re-buy @ 90 ... and to protect @ 110 Also, Do you set this up on the sell order or create new separate buy order? Thankyou. | jenny5 |
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