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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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0.12 | 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 |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.34 | 34.59B |
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12/10/2020 16:46 | buywell was first to predict -ve rates and helicopter money coming years ago Now buywell predicts Kamala Haris will pick Barack Hussein Obama as her VP in 2021 | ![]() buywell3 | |
12/10/2020 16:40 | cheshire et al - No deal. WTO.....or perhaps Australia or Canada or perhaps you don't know. A broken record. (GBP supported today btw). | ![]() alphorn | |
12/10/2020 15:21 | Mitchy how about we keep all the fish, and then sell our catch to the froggies? | ![]() dope007 | |
12/10/2020 14:52 | It's in the Guardian, so it must be true... Supertrawlers ‘making a mockery’ of UK’s protected seas Vast vessels spent almost 3,000 hours fishing in officially protected areas in 2019 Greenpeace used tracking data from the Lloyd’s List to show that trawlers over 100 metres spent 2,963 hours fishing in UK MPAs in 2019. None of the 25 supertrawlers are British-owned, with 15 Russian-owned, nine Dutch-owned and one Polish-owned. A spokesman for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said: “The UK is a global leader in the fight to protect our seas with our ‘blue belt’ of protected waters nearly twice the size of England. The common fisheries policy currently restricts our ability to implement tougher protection, but leaving the EU and taking back control of our waters means we can introduce stronger measures.” | ![]() maxk | |
12/10/2020 14:43 | Too true mitchy, some of the boats out there are massive and have stripped our waters and depleted stocks. A lot of fish in particular cod have not had chance to reach any sort of size and are not has plentiful. In the 70's off Clacton the Sunday rod fishermen in small boats used get some lovely sized cod but not now. The French dont do nothing for nothing or give anything away so why not a licence fee and size limit. Looks as if the yanks have come in on que. | ![]() chavitravi2 | |
12/10/2020 14:13 | hxxps://ascensionglo | ![]() mr.elbee | |
12/10/2020 14:10 | British MSM = British GESTAPO | ![]() xxxxxy | |
12/10/2020 14:01 | but we are irrational muppets look at the number of nappy wearers amongst the peasant class. Why stop when you are winning? | ![]() mr.elbee | |
12/10/2020 14:01 | Wish Trump well.Trump, Guardian of Freedom and Free speech. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
12/10/2020 14:00 | StevenPosted October 12, 2020 at 7:26 am | PermalinkIt also needs to answer why Florida, South Dakota and Sweden have no increase in cases without lockdown. It needs to explain why cases are more important than people actually being ill or dying. It needs to explain why the WHO are now against lockdowns and have admitted that covid is less dangerous than flu.Any further lockdowns have absolutely no excuse and are clearly a weapon against us. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
12/10/2020 13:33 | And unions | ![]() scruff1 | |
12/10/2020 13:30 | Twitter censures Trump after he tweets that he is 'immune' from coronavirus 'Misleading' tweet violated its rules about spreading harmful information related to Covid-19 By David Millward, US CORRESPONDENT 11 October 2020 • 11:22pm President Trump has claimed he is 'immune' from coronavirus after his physician gave him a clean bill of health Twitter has censured Donald Trump after he claimed he was immune from the virus. | ![]() misterbluesky | |
12/10/2020 13:19 | Spot on Graham. What a waste of everyones time politicians are. | ![]() geckotheglorious | |
12/10/2020 12:54 | Just been listening to that van tam fella. Interesting that the virus is now spreading to the southerners, spreading to the elderly and those unsused nightingale hospitals the building of which is being questioned are now being got ready. If thats not designed to spread a bit of fear to support Doris' barmy new lockdowns I would be very surpised. I hear wee jimmy has just come up with her own traffic light system. Its like a bloody school playground game of one upmanship between two rival gangs | ![]() scruff1 | |
12/10/2020 12:26 | I'm not averse to giving some of the smaller French boats Licence to fish our waters but it would have to be a per boat basis. We don't want Russian sized boats stripping our ground but we don't need all the fish that are there. It makes sense for us to ,at a cost for the licences,to allow some boats into out grounds. Which i'm pretty sure that's the governments stance reading between the lines. But Micron wants access without paying for it...yeah nah ain't 'appnin dude. | ![]() mitchy | |
12/10/2020 11:58 | We have got to fight for those fishing rights! 90% of which are controlled by just 4 families, all members of the Sunday Times UK Rich List. | ![]() essentialinvestor | |
12/10/2020 11:49 | But they wont. Business is business and is put before anything else. Never known the French turn down the chance to make a coin. The French are very self serving. | ![]() chavitravi2 | |
12/10/2020 11:38 | cheshire You are one of those people who can't be seen to make mistakes or lose. I've come across many like you in the past. You're so stupid you don't realise that some of us can see right through it. LOL | ![]() minerve 2 | |
12/10/2020 11:07 | Gis a job Minerve....good on the black stuff....cash only though. over and out for now...off to fettle a btl....got a new tenant moving in.....rents going up.....kerching and happy days. | ![]() cheshire pete |
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