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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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-0.50 | -0.89% | 55.88 | 55.86 | 55.90 | 56.66 | 55.72 | 56.42 | 130,541,459 | 12:50:31 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.52 | 35.59B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/5/2020 19:49 | One exclamation mark - can't tell 2 em, a bit thick 3 em, really stupid 4 em, a maniac 5 em, shouldn't be allowed out 6 em, etc | pierre oreilly | |
24/5/2020 19:40 | Nice argument though jl - 'he's brighter than you'. Maybe he is, maybe not, but that really proves you have no pertain points to state. | pierre oreilly | |
24/5/2020 19:39 | jl - cummins will be gone within a week. Are you watching the breifing atm? I, and everyone else, thought Boris was a breath of fresh air and a different type of politician, honest, on the ball, no favouritism, for the people, etc etc etc ...... and yet atm, he's proving he's just the same as all politicians, totally untrustworthy, totally out of touch, totally accepts do as i say not as i do, looking after his own. The press won't let this go. It's a major and obvious error on his part - the more it goes on, the closer boris is to getting the boot. Lucky there's no opposition atm. | pierre oreilly | |
24/5/2020 19:26 | BB and so what!!! Scum reporting. I have a guy on your tail who will be watching you!!!!!!!!!!!! The media will destroy itself. Social media will kill more and twitter will likewise WOW what a life to look forward to - life judged by the MSM | jl5006 | |
24/5/2020 19:26 | Shouldnt that always apply? I have always thought that if someone is off work then they should make some contribution. I have known too many who miss Mondays on a regular basis, who always have flu and never a cold and a thousand other issues usually inflicted upon the same culprits. 80% pay for no work seems more than fair to me. Health I guarantee would improve drastically. | scruff1 | |
24/5/2020 19:21 | Car in Barnard Castle confirmed as being Cummings by Sky. | bargainbob | |
24/5/2020 19:21 | Love love love Cummings | xxxxxy | |
24/5/2020 19:20 | John Condon20 May 2020 6:23AM@Robert YoungThe EU doesn't negotiate It accepts surrender .The negotiations are futile when one side doesn't budge.We must move on. The EU (well Germany - to be honest) would rather see No Deal than a mutually beneficial one. We must be made an example of - to stop others Leaving..Trade deals with the EU's competitors would be greatTrade deals with friendly nations would be greatThe EU is not a friendly group of nations - at least the EU bureaucrats in Brussels and their controller in Berlin aren't We have democratically decided to return control to Parliament There will be consequences most of which will be good. - but there will be damaging ones. The defence and security of Western Europe will be weakened - it is futile to pretend being locked out of Galileo and blocking of data can have zero consequences. We will move to the American sphere - after all you don't defend nations that see their primary goal is the crush us economically to make an example of us. | xxxxxy | |
24/5/2020 19:18 | PO just as well DC is a lot brighter than u!!!!!!!!!!!!! | jl5006 | |
24/5/2020 19:15 | Paul Dendle24 May 2020 1:48PMHeres what Remain voters for - an unsustainable trend of increasing trade defecits.UK net trade deficit history from 1999 - (since 1976 there has only been 1 year in which the UK has succeeded to acheive a modest trade surplus (1980)). (These figutes do NOT include 'membership' payments) (£-Billion | xxxxxy | |
24/5/2020 19:09 | AnonymousPosted May 24, 2020 at 9:58 am | PermalinkI know formerly healthy people who used to go to gyms who are getting depressed and fat in lockdown who are now making themselves at risk of CV-19.Lord Sumption has the right idea. Make shielding voluntary. Get the rest of us back to normality and to work as soon as.It seems that many powerful people don't believe in their own lockdown advice.Let's not continue to destroy this country to save faces. | xxxxxy | |
24/5/2020 19:07 | NickCPosted May 24, 2020 at 12:13 pm | PermalinkJR, Quite simply the government must put the UK first. Every law, every trade deal, every agreement, the question must be asked "does it benefit the UK?" on balance. Quite obviously joining the EEC/EU fails that test because no benefit is worth the loss of independence nothing can benefit the UK if the UK ceases to exist (other than as a vaguely ethnic province of a foreign empire). It means that if you won't put the UK first you are putting the UK second at best. | xxxxxy | |
24/5/2020 19:05 | I think at this very moment, Boris is signing his own death warrant. And that really is a shame. | pierre oreilly | |
24/5/2020 19:03 | Is it really so polarised here that if you are a tory, you don't want cummings to go, and if you are a marxist, you'll say he should go whatever he circumstances?. I really think it is as simple as that here - no thought about any circumstances, just Tories say stay, and others go (with little thought imv.) c has got to go, simply because the perception of us and them is worse than the loss of his intellect to the country. | pierre oreilly | |
24/5/2020 19:03 | Love CummingsLove BorisNo Deal | xxxxxy | |
24/5/2020 19:02 | Britain's plan for £25bn sovereign wealth fund: Whitehall chiefs weigh up using taxpayer money to buy stakes in family firms all over the countryhTtps://www.g | xxxxxy | |
24/5/2020 18:44 | I too think 80% was over generous given no travel expenses, nothing to spend on. I think 65% was about right and for teachers as well. That amount would have encouraged wanting to go back to work. Just my opinion. | chavitravi2 | |
24/5/2020 18:18 | What has Boris Johnson and Tammy Wynette both in common . They both stand by their man ! | bargainbob | |
24/5/2020 18:17 | So Lord Blackwell thinks Lloyd’s is a charity. No point in investing in this if that is managements attitude it can only go lower. | jias | |
24/5/2020 18:13 | bargainbob Well of course. The ability for the gammons to view these things objectively just doesn't exist. That is why they are gammons and always will be. | minerve 2 | |
24/5/2020 18:12 | BB ten times better than the Beano opposition. I hope u get indep - we will be eternally grateful - and you will be ever increasingly poorer. | jl5006 | |
24/5/2020 18:06 | Who is the president of the EU? We haven't heard anything from him recently. Gone down with coronavirus? | icejelly | |
24/5/2020 17:52 | Absolutely fascinating. I didn’t realise just how much the British government depended on an unelected advisor. And the gammons criticise the EU! | minerve 2 |
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