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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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-1.34 | -2.39% | 54.74 | 54.88 | 54.92 | 56.56 | 54.28 | 56.38 | 202,108,354 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.39 | 34.87B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/9/2020 12:06 | BR€XSHI㈐ LOL | minerve 2 | |
14/9/2020 12:00 | So every single one of the former living UK prime ministers, the leader of the US congress, even the previous Brexiter attorney-general Geoffrey Cox condemn this banana republic move. But a group of ageing, low-achieving Brexitloon cultists, a proven liar and serial wife cheat, and an un-elected COVIDIOT who makes up tall stories are suggesting this is perfectly reasonable. Mmmmm, who to believe? A difficult one. LOL! | minerve 2 | |
14/9/2020 12:00 | When it rains,it pours.. LMAO. Orkney to follow Shetland in demanding independence from Scotland Have to be consistent now Sturgeon... | geckotheglorious | |
14/9/2020 11:57 | You cant negotiate with a block like the EU because every member has different interests. They are an immovable object. Unlike other member states previous UK governments have put the interests of the EU ahead of the national interest. Cameron tried to redress with tge EU & was treated with contempt, previous administration have been weak. Our current predicament is entirely of the EU's making there is no point in negotiating with the EU its 27 vs 1. Let's just do one....fkem. | utrickytrees | |
14/9/2020 11:57 | Can't stop laughing. Shetland Islands could expose SNP for the one-trick con artists they are says PAUL BALDWIN WELL no-one saw that one coming. Little Shetland, beautiful, windswept, glorious little Shetland, has just launched a political broadside against Nicola Sturgeon which could genuinely sound the death knell of the Scottish Nationalist Party. The SNP loves to play the bullied, wounded, underdog card but, at a stroke, if they deny the Shetland Islanders' right to self determination they become the big bad bully we always knew they were. But there's worse for Ms Sturgeon. Much worse actually. Because Shetland is right next to the bulk of the North Sea oil fields – and oil is the pot of liquid gold at the end of Scotland's rainbow, it props-up the entire Hibernian economy. Scotland independent is most definitely unviable absent Shetlands Islands. | geckotheglorious | |
14/9/2020 11:27 | diku>> Is it the chinese market where it all started that they are debating. Lol | twirl | |
14/9/2020 11:13 | Who is breaking International law, UK or EU. The Withdrawal Act’s validity and applicability to the future relationship between the EU and the U.K. is predicated on two things. 1. Both sides negotiating a Free Trade Agreement in good faith. 2. A free trade agreement is actually signed by the two parties. If either of these things do not come to pass Section 38 of the Withdrawal Act upgrades the power of the U.K. government since it asserts the sovereignty of the U.K. parliament as a law-making body for the whole of the United Kingdom. Since, again, Section 38 of the Withdrawal Act asserts the sovereignty of the U.K. parliament over the whole of the U.K. and the EU threatening to revoke a food export licence to Northern Ireland from the rest of the U.K. is an application of EU law over a part of the U.K. Itself. And that’s in clear violation of Section 38 of the Withdrawal Act which, if I remember correctly, the EU signed. Moreover, as I said above, both sides have to be seen as negotiating in good faith. The U.K. is only asking for a free trade deal similar in scope to that of the one the EU has with Canada. The EU, however, is threatening to assert sovereignty over Northern Ireland despite having agreed to parliament’s sovereignty over the whole of the U.K. in the Withdrawal Act. | geckotheglorious | |
14/9/2020 10:45 | When's the divi's coming back to Lloyds Banking Group eh | tommygriff | |
14/9/2020 10:27 | In the meantime we have to listen to lectures from blair/brown/Major... | nemesis6 | |
14/9/2020 10:17 | Inconvienint, but boris has acted right on the rule of 6. The Gammons cant manage themselves,so simple rules needed. Look at French covid cases soaring above the first spike.If Boris can prevent that we will be in a good position. It will be interesting to see if the covid death rate increases in France, if its anything like the first wave... they are screwed. Not often is it advantageous to be behind the curve, but this time it might just well be. If this kicks of again in Euroupe, Brexit will be the least of their worries. | 1carus | |
14/9/2020 10:11 | The time for negotiation has passed. EU doesn't negotiate either, they try and steamroller....their record with member states speaks for itself. No deal. | cheshire pete | |
14/9/2020 09:52 | About time those oldies comdies make come back... | diku | |
14/9/2020 09:52 | If you read - I pointed out that this is a negotiation. Your target is a win/win. (A war is a win/lose - rather different). Have you ever carried out a negotiation? | alphorn | |
14/9/2020 09:44 | Dad's Army had the Nation's interests at heart. | cheshire pete | |
14/9/2020 09:44 | A darned sight easier than a American negotiator. | alphorn | |
14/9/2020 09:40 | How do you negotiate with an ideologue? | maxk | |
14/9/2020 09:32 | cheshire - you are describing the opening graphics of Dad's Army. This is a negotiation - not a war; what a load of weaklings on this thread. You could not negotiate yourself out of a paper bag. | alphorn | |
14/9/2020 09:12 | Good start for the week so far ! Hmmmm | 4053777 | |
14/9/2020 09:09 | Blair, Major, May, Brown, Milliband, Cameron....they're coming thick and fast now and what do they all have in common...they're remainers who want to keep us shackled to the EU even though we've left. WA not fit for purpose and getting us out of EU and therefore either has to change or be set aside. Stand firm Boris and Govey...stuff the lot of these pompous has beens who can't see that they're no longer relevant. No surrender to Barnier. | cheshire pete | |
14/9/2020 09:08 | "get exposed with reduced viral load and develop antibody" Get informed before spouting rubbish! | gbh2 | |
14/9/2020 08:47 | No virus death in my ward... | covid 19 deal | |
14/9/2020 08:23 | Guy Thornton14 Sep 2020 7:51AMConsumer prices are just a symptom of inflation...it is the money supply and credit that is being inflated. Look at the US stock markets and property prices over the last ten years and tell me that there is no inflation. The total market cap of Amazon , Microsoft and Apple is bigger than Germany's GDP. Rising prices are an effect...they are not causeless....they do not occur in a vacuum. Prices do not "expand" or "inflate"....it's just that it takes more dollars to purchase the same item because the value of the dollar has gone down.This is why gold is always the last man standing in these inevitable barroom brawls that happen when countries overspend and destroy their economies and currency. | xxxxxy |
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