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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% | 53.94 | 53.84 | 53.88 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.27 | 34.25B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/8/2020 08:52 | How can it be sophistry when it's fact! | bibdaddy | |
10/8/2020 08:52 | If lloy had a dog as a mascot instead of a rampant black stallion it would be more honest. | mitchy | |
10/8/2020 08:49 | Sophistry! | maxk | |
10/8/2020 08:48 | I have the strong impression bibdaddy knows what he's talking about as to the legal technicalities. Presumably the contract is for 39 weeks' work, paid 1/12 every month. | grahamite2 | |
10/8/2020 08:44 | Most teachers worked all the way through lockdown when looking after key worker and vulnerable children. Not all children were in due to social distancing issues ( based upon scientific advise given to the government) but nearly all schools were open. | bibdaddy | |
10/8/2020 08:42 | They get paid for 39 weeks but actually receive their money over 52 weeks. So far from being fiction it's an absolute fact- For example- teacher contract is 32.5 hours a week ( they work longer) at pay of say £30 per hour - weekly pay of £975 per week x 39 weeks = £38025 they then get this paid over 52 weeks in twelve monthly pay slips but paid for 39 weeks! | bibdaddy | |
10/8/2020 08:34 | Well posting that these were going to tank this morning, was very far from that happened. | hamhamham1 | |
10/8/2020 08:34 | "teachers have a 39 week contract" Not sure how you arrive at that fiction when they get paid for 52 weeks. | maxk | |
10/8/2020 08:31 | Bibdaddy, you need to get your facts right! the post which seems to have caused offence can be taken in a couple of ways. If your defensive about the teaching profession you will assume that I'm being disparaging about the whole profession BUT it's also true that it's just the lefty leadswinging ones I could have been disparaging about. Dress it up how you want wild horses wouldn't have dragged teachers back till September. | utrickytrees | |
10/8/2020 08:09 | The market obviously doesn't see a second wave of ppi s as a threat.....yet | mitchy | |
10/8/2020 08:01 | ... and lloyds opens up nearly 2%. Hilarious. | hamhamham1 | |
10/8/2020 07:22 | And I think UK inc. will survive as well ;) | hamhamham1 | |
10/8/2020 07:21 | Jeez, a tad ott IMO. The banks have most all the covid loans underwritten by the gov and they have 15%+ T1 capital ratios. They are different to 2008. | hamhamham1 | |
10/8/2020 01:15 | Then soon after lloy fails the U.K Inc will follow. | mitchy | |
10/8/2020 01:10 | It should fall off a cliff tomorrow on rumours of more ppi claims. 10p and then a 10 fold swap and continue down to zero. | mitchy | |
10/8/2020 01:08 | If there is second wave of ppi claims lloyds is worth toilet paper. Used toilet paper . | mitchy | |
10/8/2020 01:03 | If the EU don't agree a free trade deal they won't get the £39 B . Hopefully they won't get it even with a free trade deal but just one more reason why they will agree a deal. | mitchy | |
09/8/2020 23:52 | Guffaw guffaw. Whatever you say grandad. LOL! | minerve 2 | |
09/8/2020 23:36 | And her son, well, what can you say? ROFLMAO! | minerve 2 | |
09/8/2020 23:36 | They should have thrown Maggie down a coal pit - where she belongs. | minerve 2 |
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