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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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-0.52 | -0.93% | 55.56 | 55.64 | 55.68 | 56.32 | 54.98 | 56.22 | 246,172,168 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.48 | 35.38B |
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26/10/2020 10:56 | mr.elbee Post 317611 "how many deaths has Ferguson caused worldwide with his deliberately fake numbers which completely influenced WHO covid policy by banning HCQ from 135 countries Thanks Neil!" What a load of bollux. China lied, people died. Nations were complacent because China lied and hushed it up for as long as possible... And WHO listens to China, not Neil Ferguson,nor his model. As to HCQ, yes, idiotic to not utilise it but that was because the Democrats in US politicised it!!! Trump recommended it so Progressive Lefties everywhere said it didn't work, initiated studies with massive doses to ensure negative results were achieved, and went out of their way to ensure HCQ wasnt adopted at all. And we have yet to have a HCQ study with Zinc and Azithromycin. Still!! After so long. | geckotheglorious | |
26/10/2020 10:53 | All these top footballers are hypocrites, they could club together and pay for school meals for the next 10 years and not even notice it. Absolute disgrace the money they get. | mikemichael2 | |
26/10/2020 10:49 | Cash is King at the moment. But real money is dying. | xxxxxy | |
26/10/2020 10:46 | Post Office to shut 600 cash machines in new high street blowThe rise of card and mobile payments has been accelerated by the pandemic and has made many ATMs unprofitableByMichae | xxxxxy | |
26/10/2020 10:25 | 35?? No, they should hit 30p then drop back on results, that's what they do!!! | mikemichael2 | |
26/10/2020 10:12 | Maybe you can go and clean Nigel's colon. | minerve 2 | |
26/10/2020 10:01 | "The seven stowaways - believed to be Nigerians seeking asylum in the UK - were detained and handed over to Hampshire Police," he said. ==================== Looks like they have got what they wanted! We will pay, maybe they can cook a few school dinners. | mikemichael2 | |
26/10/2020 09:56 | The banks will lend more to "big business" and keep their figures looking good for the BOE. Then they can start the Divi again... | crazi | |
26/10/2020 09:41 | Good Morning all | falklandi | |
26/10/2020 09:30 | It would be nice to think so. I'm nearly at break even just now so 35p would make me happy. | chavitravi2 | |
26/10/2020 09:10 | expect to see 35p this week guys what do you think ..? | pal44 | |
26/10/2020 09:08 | LLOY 29 October 2020Q3 interim management statement | xxxxxy | |
26/10/2020 07:59 | 6:55am Agenda: Europe set to slide Good morning. European stocks are set to slide as tighter virus-induced restrictions come into force across the continent. Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
26/10/2020 07:55 | EU sells £90B more to us than we to them. OK, maybe £85B when you take account of the fish we buy that they caught in our water. Even with tariffs, there is no way they are not letting those trucks travel. Any attempt to stop our trucks in Europe, it's simple, those EU trucks queue, fairly, with our trucks for crossing. | ekuuleus | |
26/10/2020 07:53 | John Redwood @johnredwood More scaremongering about tariffs. Once we leave the EU’s control we decide whether to impose tariffs on imports and our government pockets the money if we do. The EU makes us pay high tariffs on non EU food and they take the money. Once out we will be better off on tariffs. | xxxxxy |
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