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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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-0.02 | -0.04% | 56.18 | 55.94 | 55.98 | 56.30 | 55.80 | 55.98 | 203,007,699 | 16:35:30 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.51 | 35.57B |
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05/10/2020 18:31 | #184. What a strange emotional post. Don't overdose. | alphorn | |
05/10/2020 17:36 | Bet the bus monies gone up in 4yrs unall. Anyone know what the bus money would be if we'd stayed in? I know the Irish bus monies gone through the roof, ouch! | utrickytrees | |
05/10/2020 17:10 | #162. Amusing to see the support. The subject will be the basis for theses for decades to come. I doubt for the reasons the post is supported. It will be fascinating to follow all the same. We should all be honest in the future when an evaluation can be made. | alphorn | |
05/10/2020 17:01 | Do the dance til closing time.No DealWTO | xxxxxy | |
05/10/2020 16:58 | Nigel is watching. | xxxxxy | |
05/10/2020 16:58 | Reply?BWPosted October 5, 2020 at 5:22 am | PermalinkI want to leave on WTO rules as well. Any deal with the EU will have us tied in some way to the ECJ. I was so disappointed that Boris has agreed to extent the talks yet another month. So disappointed. The EU will never respect our sovereignty, never. We must be seen to fail and also to be punished to save the polit bureau in Brussels. Anything else including our success will see other nations wanting to leave. So their objective is our failure and punishment, nothing else. Boris must not let us down on this. He must not. We have waited so long for a proper exit from this awful corrupt and difunctional experiment gone wrong. I think the backlash if he caves in will be enormous.Reply?Everh | xxxxxy | |
05/10/2020 16:56 | Lynn AtkinsonPosted October 5, 2020 at 10:54 am | PermalinkNo the WA is a temporary Treaty with an expiry date, which has had to be extended several times to appease the Remain establishment. If it is not extended (again) it falls and we trade on the default WTO terms which are the best terms for the U.K. anyway. | xxxxxy | |
05/10/2020 16:51 | Afternoon allNot a good start to the week! Disappointing share price performance today, what's the driver...taking the P155! | arjun | |
05/10/2020 16:15 | Minerve2..your Remain crusade is futile on here. You are outnumbered by about six to one. Don't mean to be personal. but you seem to be a wee bit stir crazy, get yourself out a bit more, clear the cobwebs out. | bobdiamond1 | |
05/10/2020 16:11 | BUILD THOSE HOUSES YOU CHIMPS! GO ON, RUN, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR! "BUILD BACK BETTER" TO SQUARE ONE! What a bunch of world losers. | minerve 2 | |
05/10/2020 15:49 | nothing wrong with a 40 year old time warp. AN f;;;ing sight better than the present | mr.elbee | |
05/10/2020 15:19 | And you are stuck in a 40+ year old time warp. | maxk | |
05/10/2020 15:15 | Four years ago or not, it is still valid. You are using maths from around 6th century BC are you not? Referendum result is 4 years old and you old farts are still stuck in the Little Englander time warp. How is it going by-the-way? LOL! | minerve 2 | |
05/10/2020 15:04 | A link from four YEARS ago. Minerve at the cutting edge as usual! | grahamite2 | |
05/10/2020 14:00 | Hovis in auction. Majority owner, Alex Gores (US) likely to double his investment in 6 years. Italian company front runner, employs almost 3,000 people in UK. UK open for business. | alphorn |
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