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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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1.20 | 2.34% | 52.40 | 52.38 | 52.42 | 52.60 | 51.08 | 51.12 | 56,971,773 | 12:55:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.09 | 33.27B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/11/2020 10:53 | Alp could sell off his Swiss Chalet and move back to Bradford. | mikemichael2 | |
27/11/2020 10:52 | Is that better than being a cretin of the second order? | freddie ferret | |
27/11/2020 10:51 | I think anyone with accessible assets of say over 500k should have their state pension cut in half, or even stopped for a year or so. What do you think Min? I'd give mine up, as I'm far more wealthy than you and I don't need it!!! | mikemichael2 | |
27/11/2020 10:50 | No. You think, you old numpty! Alphorn is right. You are indeed a cretin of the 1st order. | minerve 2 | |
27/11/2020 10:35 | "Well poached policy." I prefer deep fried with a litre of white spirit. 😂😂 | minerve 2 | |
27/11/2020 10:25 | Well poached policy. | freddie ferret | |
27/11/2020 10:20 | "We need a cheap fish policy for the national health." Would that be the 'deep fried' policy? | minerve 2 | |
27/11/2020 10:16 | I agree the important thing is fish caught in UK waters should be consumed by British consumers. British fishermen will be quite happy to catch and sell to the continentals. We need a cheap fish policy for the national health. | freddie ferret | |
27/11/2020 10:11 | I really hope they don't sell out our fishing, nice piece of haddock is up thee with Sirloin steak, eat fish at least twice a week but it's very expensive. Claim back 'OUR' waters. | mikemichael2 | |
27/11/2020 10:05 | Nope things have changed. | freddie ferret | |
27/11/2020 10:04 | Yet, we cant keep up the repayments for all this tat. Reality must dawn sooner rather than later. | maxk | |
27/11/2020 09:52 | And some of them reduce the costs of production here in industries like agriculture and fishing. | freddie ferret | |
27/11/2020 09:47 | ff - add to that - at a quality that was not expected by the West. Our economies have been flattered by these cheap and cheaper imports over recent decades don't forget. | alphorn | |
27/11/2020 09:41 | anyway as long as we remain in the EU I'll be happy (or norway type option). | netcurtains | |
27/11/2020 09:38 | Ghekko. Wrong. Re 321617 The world particularly China and the far east are capable of producing vastly more consumer goods than was ever dreamed of in the past. So the relative price of these will continue to fall in real terms. | freddie ferret | |
27/11/2020 09:16 | Chris I take it you are remainer a man who needs to have a nanny | portside1 | |
27/11/2020 09:15 | Chris he is the only honest person in politics We have known all our lives that. Lab/ libs are just frauds and liars Now Boris as proven he is a liar | portside1 | |
27/11/2020 09:12 | Boris and crew only got in because of Farage's stance on Brexit My feeling is that we voted Tory to get Brexit over and done with. Fed up with Brexit all over the media for so long. Our Nigel would have had it done and dusted in months, probably. If I have a chance of voting for Farage in my lifetime, I would... He deserves a crack at it.. I was a Boris fan ish but same old story, the people surrounding him are letting him down, big time Imho | ignoble | |
27/11/2020 09:12 | Irish farming will be worst hit by UK leaving Paul O’Donoghue Friday November 27 2020, 12.01am, The Times Irish farming will be the sector worst hit by the UK’s exit from the EU and so deserves a large share of the European Brexit compensation fund, an industry group has said. The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) said yesterday that Ireland could not afford to let itself be “outmaneuvered The Irish Times reported yesterday that the fund, set up by the EU to compensate member states that will lose out financially due to Brexit, is the subject of fierce competition between member states. It reported that France is pushing to secure much of the pot for its fishermen who will be impacted by losing at least some of their catch in UK waters. | maxk |
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