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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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-0.14 | -0.25% | 55.54 | 55.56 | 55.58 | 55.90 | 55.36 | 55.76 | 110,162,121 | 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 | 6.47 | 35.32B |
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15/12/2020 22:29 | When is a lie a lie - just an untruth When is an untruth a lie / When is real truth an absolute lie - whwn BJ is in charge. Issue over weeks ago leave Vainglorious WOS Doris | ![]() jl5006 | |
15/12/2020 22:14 | B Langford15 Dec 2020 4:29PMJust like the hype over the wonderful "Black Friday " deals trying to whip up a bit of buying frenzy.....The " Black Friday only" deals were still there on Monday.So it will be with the " Deal" being hyped by Barnier. desperate for a sale in this years figuresRelax, the same tat will be on offer on 1st January, with no pressure to buy and the stock on offer getting past its sell by date. smelling of fish, funnily enough.Walk away Please, 4LikeRe | ![]() xxxxxy | |
15/12/2020 22:10 | stewart64 Post 324790 "jl5006...WTO would have been an acceptable outcome had we had a few months ( not hours) to plan" We voted LEAVE in June 2016 you numbnut! We are NOW in December 2020. We've had plenty of sodding time to prepare(if it hasnt been form traitors amongst us ie Remoaners) "I just think the EU had offered enough for Boris days ago, I guess he has nothing to lose by playing bluff til one minute to midnight on the basis he has the Deal fallback position" EU offered enough? Are you stupid? They offered continued control of our affairs by them, the ECJ to sit in judgement over breaches, and 18% of OUR OWN own frigging fishing waters. They offered enough?@ Seriously? What kind of stupid mofo are you? | ![]() geckotheglorious | |
15/12/2020 22:03 | Utrickytrees Post 324758 "Paxman was so biased towards Cambridge last night.He claims hes a sensible old Tory but put him in a room of students and he soon reverts back to being the bra burning CND & extinction rebellion supporting cambridge educated lefty that he so obviously is. If I were that kid from Oxford who kept picking his spots I'd have stabbed him" :) I enjoy his interview style/technique.. And weren't/aren't all students leftie, CND, progressive in their day bar the odd exception??? | ![]() geckotheglorious | |
15/12/2020 22:01 | We have now all witnessed the Evil intent of the EUSSR.The EUSSR is not worth spitting on. No respect for the honesty and integrity for the Evil EUSSR. The EUSSR cannot be trusted. No Deal is the Deal. No DealWTO Liberty | ![]() xxxxxy | |
15/12/2020 21:56 | Tears still streaming down minervs cheeks. A delight to behold | johnkettleyistheweatherman | |
15/12/2020 21:44 | GtG, I don't disagree with you. I was stating what the best news would be for Lloyd's share holders and the UK near term prospects. | ![]() jordaggy | |
15/12/2020 21:41 | I think they mean Burger Liars - Boris is one of them. :) | ![]() minerve 2 | |
15/12/2020 21:35 | burgulars? Do you mean buglers, bunglers, burglars? Something will have to be done about our education system. | ![]() cobourg1 | |
15/12/2020 21:34 | jordaggy post 14482 "Brino is probably the best news we can expect, great for ftse and banks, no so good for liberty" Rubbish.Proper Brexit is the best news we can expect as it means we are not on the hook for £200-250bn contingent liabilities when the European banking system crashes. A proper Brexit also means Democracy has been followed through to its rightful conclusion. | ![]() geckotheglorious | |
15/12/2020 21:15 | It has to be burgulars size windows... | ![]() diku | |
15/12/2020 21:08 | Remember guys leave your windows open when you go bed tonight slow the virus let all the burgulars in | ![]() asa8 | |
15/12/2020 21:04 | For info, the source basis for my post at 16:42 on the Tory "buzz" is Newsnight connected. So anyone really interested in the latest, should probably watch the show tonight, 10:45. | ![]() polar fox | |
15/12/2020 21:02 | mr.elbee15 Dec '20 - 12:53 - 324756 of 324839 0 2 0 everyone pays for NHS dentists , crowns 200 quid, check up 30 plus,clean 45 and so on unless you are one of the governments' pet trained chavvy underclass. OAP's ALL pay Get out more Pierre into the real world . Would do you good. ------------------ Jeeze - that's a response to my first post in probably a year here. And you used to be one of the more reasonable posters here - looks like lots has changed in a year. I'll try again in another year. | pierre oreilly | |
15/12/2020 21:00 | max - yep, probably on its way - Brexiteers say they would need decent amount of time to examine the treaty bill - legislation to enact any UK / EU deal. If they don't have time they could always post the draft on this thread. ;) | ![]() alphorn | |
15/12/2020 20:50 | Loosen up cheshire - see the funny side. ;)) | ![]() alphorn | |
15/12/2020 20:50 | Here it comes... MPs primed to vote for a potential Brexit trade deal next week The Telegraph understands plans being studied by the Commons leader involve lawmakers being asked to sit on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday By Harry Yorke, WHITEHALL EDITOR and Lucy Fisher, DEPUTY POLITICAL EDITOR 15 December 2020 • 8:31pm MPs have been primed to vote for a possible Brexit trade deal at the beginning of next week as hopes rise of a breakthrough in Brussels. Senior Government sources have confirmed that Boris Johnson is preparing to push back the Christmas recess should he secure an agreement with the EU by the weekend. The Telegraph has been told that plans being studied by Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Commons leader, involve MPs and peers being asked to sit on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday if there is a deal, with December 24 still under discussion. Ministers have ruled out sitting on Christmas Day for the first time since 1656, but have not ruled out asking MPs to return on Boxing Day, if it is deemed necessary to do so. Government whips also indicated to a number of Tory MPs that they could be required next week, leading to fevered speculation that a deal was imminent. “It appears to be an indication that the Government thinks it is likely that there will be a free trade agreement,” one said last night. However, both UK and EU sources have firmly denied suggestions of an imminent announcement, while a Government source said of the plans: "It's entirely provisional. If there's a deal then MPs would have to vote on it, but that does not in any way suggest that there's been any movement in the negotiations." It came as Liz Truss, the International Trade Secretary, signed off on a £5 billion rollover trade deal with Mexico, while Downing Street confirmed that Mr Johnson would attend the G7 summit in India in January. The trip is being billed as an attempt to deepen UK-India relations as the UK attempts to build closer trade ties with the Indo-Pacific after Brexit. Full article: | ![]() maxk | |
15/12/2020 20:45 | Boris Johnson's former chief aide Dominic Cummings, who left No 10 last month after an internal power struggle, enjoyed a bumper pay rise earlier this year, new figures have revealed. His basic salary rose by about £45,000 to between £140,000 and £144,999. | ![]() extrovert | |
15/12/2020 20:44 | Everyone wants a trade deal with the UK except the EU that is. They don't want a deal, they want to control us then split the UK up, divide and rule. Sturgeon and treacherous remainers have done their utmost to help them. Trade deals with UK cos UK straight and plays by rules. EU ignores their own rules and their accounts are dodgy. | ![]() cheshire pete | |
15/12/2020 20:29 | LOL!!! Deal lite on the way apparently. Equals no change I guess ;-) | ![]() aceuk |
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