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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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-0.84 | -1.51% | 54.80 | 54.86 | 54.88 | 55.66 | 54.52 | 55.66 | 116,265,673 | 16:35:11 |
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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26/9/2020 22:50 | Utricky Bubbles looks fun: Priya & Pandora will do nicely, thanks. :) | minerve 2 | |
26/9/2020 22:45 | No point the BBC trying to educate people because every time they may present something based in fact that the right don't like they are always going to get shot down. Also, no point educating anyone if they aren't going to develop from that point onwards and just allow Murdoch to brainwash their useless heads every time they pick-up a tabloid. This is why Boris wants to destroy the BBC: Less to question the Murdoch brainwashing project. Zombie right rules. | minerve 2 | |
26/9/2020 22:39 | K38 sorry it is about education. Education should provide the wherewith-all to reason and decide. That has been lost. | jl5006 | |
26/9/2020 22:06 | Richard Hughes26 Sep 2020 10:02PMWell, I am afraid the Tory backbenchers need to press the detonation button or we have six more months of rule by arbitrary bureaucracy under the guise of following the grossly inexact science4LikeReplyI'm Brian and so's my wife26 Sep 2020 10:05PMThe HoC voted to give them that power.LikeReplyKevin Bell26 Sep 2020 9:57PMHow can the objective be to protect the NHS? It's bonkers. It's putting preservation of the institution before the interests of its patients, far more of who will die of causes other than the not very lethal Covid.The present system of the government being able to impose meaningless, unenforceable regulations without a parliamentary vote must end. We are way beyond the early days of the virus . We know far more, including that it peaked in April and has been on a downward trajectory since then. | xxxxxy | |
26/9/2020 22:04 | the tide will turn at some stage and when it does there will be some spectacular gains in the banking sector.and in the telecoms sector too. | sr2day | |
26/9/2020 21:36 | It's not about education but understanding first and knowing the truth. BBC and sky they have a lot to awnser. So many lies ... | k38 | |
26/9/2020 21:05 | Spending a lot of time in Derbados M2, have you stumbled across Bubbles? | utrickytrees | |
26/9/2020 20:25 | I visited Derbados today: | minerve 2 | |
26/9/2020 20:22 | Well you are the gaffer. Hope you are right | scruff1 | |
26/9/2020 20:16 | Oh and of course Brexit! | gaffer73 | |
26/9/2020 20:14 | In 5 years time this may well be 100p. With HBOS, PPI and Coronavirus out the way there will be nothing to drain the profits. The total cost of those will be about 30b by my estimate, where would the share price be with that in the bank(so to speak!)? | gaffer73 | |
26/9/2020 19:35 | Then again I thought it was a good idea when i bought my last lot circa 65p | scruff1 | |
26/9/2020 19:22 | Depends how many 'waves' we get. | mikemichael2 | |
26/9/2020 17:35 | There will be a lot more large companies moving to the UK and leaving the money grabbing EUSSR and a lot more EXITS from countries who are fed up being dictated to. Bring it on... | maxidi | |
26/9/2020 16:40 | this will be over 100p in three years time. | sr2day | |
26/9/2020 15:35 | That would be the best outcome for small traders. | k38 | |
26/9/2020 14:50 | When it was 65p some said it was going to 80p...then came the swift U turn...nothing wrong in dreaming...aim high... | diku | |
26/9/2020 14:30 | And what if it gets to 50p and then it starts going down again?...happy to see that?... | diku |
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