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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.12 | 0.22% | 54.18 | 54.38 | 54.42 | 54.42 | 53.30 | 53.96 | 162,842,854 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.34 | 34.59B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/9/2020 16:54 | MW have started closing short?https://shortt | arjun | |
18/9/2020 16:49 | Short rally into close and then got screwed downwards in auction.... bloody hell what in store next week?Pain continues, have a good evening all....Kind regards | arjun | |
18/9/2020 16:44 | A very poor close, down at the auction to the lowest close in years. 25.24p. Not the time to buy. I repeat, if 25p is lost, the next support is around 21p. | polar fox | |
18/9/2020 16:31 | £75 pm but we are being offered half price forever due to providing land for the network cables. Unlimited data also. It is their top home package which they will upgrade for the duration. I think telephone to follow but haven't looked into it. | patientcapital | |
18/9/2020 16:26 | Negative interest rates.......surely that means that, when Lloyds borrows of the Bank of England, Lloyds get paid to do so ? Obviously, such reverse interest wouldn't be passed on to borrowing clients as they are all at base + X%. So margins should remain constant ?? | dexdringle | |
18/9/2020 16:23 | At the end of a week that has seen significant announcements from central banks – including evidence yesterday that the Bank of England was considering implementing negative interest rates for the first time – banks also declined again. Barclays (BARC) fell 1.7% to 98.9p, Lloyds (LLOY) declined 1.7% to 25.8p and NatWest Group (NWG), formerly trading as RBS, was down 1.6% to 98.4p. | loganair | |
18/9/2020 16:07 | We have had BT installing FTTP in the area during lockdown. Some of my neighbours have 350mbs lines. Unless you are running a business _server_ from your premises, or use a static IP address to access storage at your home, or are a family who want to sit and watch 4K TVs all in your own seperate rooms, 350mbs is not needed. ATM it is overkill for most. My line roughly averages 20mbs and we can stream Amazon Prime movies in HD whilst simulataneously streaming YouTube. If you are not careful you could end-up paying £30/£40 a month over and above what you need to. | minerve 2 | |
18/9/2020 16:00 | What will be the monthly charge, do you know? | k38 | |
18/9/2020 15:52 | Been adding here last couple of days, the nag has got to get up off its back and move one day :)) | gbh2 | |
18/9/2020 15:50 | G2 re 874 Why have the left infiltrated out institutions/ Well labour set up many of the Quangos - Audit Commission- Quality care Commission electoral Commission - etc etc These were all headed up by lefties. The introduction of NHS trusts similarly appointed only lefists and the Supreme court likewise. With educational establishments appointing socialist leaning ppl as heads - there can be no surprise as to what is happening - even worse PRA and CMA and FCA are similarly inclined. We may have a c gov - but the ppl pulling the strings are not c. | jl5006 | |
18/9/2020 15:36 | R number has gone up in whole of UK - now between 1.1 and 1.4.. Expect further restrictions... | sikhthetech | |
18/9/2020 15:04 | Out in the sticks we've almost got FTTP. The ISP has just finished laying cables over our land. Garden teams due to connect us all up imminently. Current speed is averaging 350mbs but it is 1gbs capable when that comes. | patientcapital | |
18/9/2020 13:14 | EUSSR may want us. But we don't want them. After this the EUSSR is a pariah, not to be touched wirh a barge pole. All their embraces and smiles is just a Mask covering Evil intent. | xxxxxy | |
18/9/2020 12:55 | are we due a stinker on wall st.this could send uk a lot lower. | sr2day | |
18/9/2020 12:48 | New bearish development this morning. The multi-year low in July was 25.50. Around 11.00, it traded down to 25.35, obviously a new m-y low. Along with NatWest trading down below 97p, after yesterday's break of 100p, the message remains clear. If it drops below 25p, the next chart support is around 21p, from 2011. | polar fox | |
18/9/2020 12:19 | Yes, here you go: RipandRun@Nigeriante The only draw back is you have to take out a 10 year contract and pay up front!! | mikemichael2 | |
18/9/2020 12:09 | I find that hard to believe. Can you provide a link to the service you have which gives you: 24/7 phone Unlimited broadband Line rental Voicemail 73mbs for £25 a month. | minerve 2 | |
18/9/2020 12:06 | LLOY and BARC are the 2 for me a couple of the insurers | dope007 | |
18/9/2020 11:58 | Lloyds have paid more in ppi than the total mcap of the company. That fact alone should make this a buy. | gaffer73 | |
18/9/2020 11:57 | Luck with your holding. | essentialinvestor | |
18/9/2020 11:53 | Dope, if you’ve been buying VMUK in the last week then you’d need an increase of 10% plus now. | smartie6 | |
18/9/2020 11:50 | Better than that - I have 24/7 phone. | grahamite2 | |
18/9/2020 11:49 | UK banks have plenty of capital. They are also massively out of favour. That alone is enough for me to have started buying in tranches the last week or so, and going forward | dope007 |
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