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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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-0.60 | -1.06% | 55.78 | 55.82 | 55.84 | 56.66 | 55.72 | 56.42 | 372,631,294 | 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 | 6.50 | 35.5B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/9/2020 18:20 | How could they vandalise the Cenotaph. We all know Rule Bittania's a bit jingoistic, but the Cenotaph is an assault on the very fabric of Great Britain. Perhaps tax payers should...like Gary Lineker & Lewis Hamilton & Alphorn simply refuse to pay our fair share...when law abiding tax payers are asked to shoulder an even greater burden while xxxx's like BLM & Antifa wreck the joint, weve got a problem. Were nearly there. | utrickytrees | |
27/9/2020 18:15 | There is a roomer going around that Doris is a secret cross dresser and has been spotted trying on Treeza's old dresses and shoes. Beware the u-turn. Which is why the ERG are pulling Doris up, and not the C19 cover story. | maxk | |
27/9/2020 17:09 | Its gonna be a right laugh 5xy, I'm not sure how the Democrats are going to manage without a police force. They need to revoke the vote if you've got a conviction in the last 5 years. | utrickytrees | |
27/9/2020 16:57 | Could be Revolting Time in about 8 weeks. | xxxxxy | |
27/9/2020 16:56 | Graham Crispin 27 Sep 2020 12:42PMThese aren't universities they are prisons. Treating anyone, let alone youngsters, particularly the freshers who have never lived away from home before, in this fashion is unacceptable on any level.Keeping them in what amounts to regimented solitary confinement, preventing any form of socialising, and then attempting to keep them from returning home, must surely be illegal? It certainly amounts to psychological torture.This must be like living in an internment camp, with no date for release set.That this is being done, let alone allowed, by any government is unacceptable in a civilised society. I don't suppose they'll be publishing the suicide rate for students anytime soon. | xxxxxy | |
27/9/2020 16:50 | Objective Reality 27 Sep 2020 1:20PMWhat's next Boris? Lock up the tory rebels? This tyranny is out of hand. We now need a TRULY independent review of the evidence, advice, conflicts of interest and the resultant decisions that have more harm to this country in peacetime than any other action in the modern era.The unnecessary health impact, psychological impact and economic trauma needlessly inflicted on the UK must be exposed and those accountable must be held to civil and criminal account. | xxxxxy | |
27/9/2020 16:29 | Endless Daily Express et al articles prior to today's vote: "EU crisis: Danger of a ‘Swiss Brexit’ as critical referendum sparks panic in Brussels SWITZERLAND could be about to follow in the footsteps of Britain and have their own "Brexit moment" as the Central European country holds a critical referendum on its relationship with the EU". Today - not a word, let alone an article. Some people have not been fooled. | alphorn | |
27/9/2020 16:28 | Alphorn just as long as your happy being successful that's all that matters. It carrys no weight with me....I'd even go so far as to say it's often a flag for insecurity which is ok non of us are perfect. | utrickytrees | |
27/9/2020 15:52 | Happy to be half as successful - but then of course you don't like success. Lol | alphorn | |
27/9/2020 13:58 | Alporno you must appreciate your opinions are about as welcome as Lewis Hamiltons. | utrickytrees | |
27/9/2020 13:28 | Ding dong Alphorns had his oats this morning lol. | utrickytrees | |
27/9/2020 13:23 | Live Coronavirus latest news: Government faces 'certain' defeat on Coronavirus Act, says Steve Baker The Government is facing "certain" defeat on the Coronavirus Act provided that a Tory rebellion is supported by opposition MPs, a leading Conservative backbencher has said. Steve Baker has said that he is sure that there will be enough support to force through an amendment which would force Boris Johnson to put all future lockdown measures to a vote in the House of Commons. "It’s all about MPs having a vote on the Government's policy before it comes into force and takes away people’s civil liberties," Mr Baker told Sky's Sophy Ridge. “I back Boris Johnson, I want him to succeed. But we do need to share with the Government the burden of decision on these measures and not just come in days or weeks later voting retrospectively on measures that may have then been amended. It’s been a nonsense." In all, 42 Tory MPs have backed an amendment tabled by 1922 Committee chairman, Sir Graham Brady to require a new Parliament vote as soon as possible on new powers. Mr Baker described the amendment as a "modest proposal". | maxk | |
27/9/2020 13:16 | How do you know living in your cave? | alphorn | |
27/9/2020 13:13 | There are absolutely no parallels between immigration in Britain & Switzerland. | utrickytrees |
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