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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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0.22 | 0.41% | 53.94 | 53.84 | 53.88 | 54.38 | 53.58 | 53.84 | 369,326,320 | 16:35:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.27 | 34.25B |
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04/1/2021 23:43 | Do banks open or stay shut?... | diku | |
04/1/2021 23:31 | cp...of course all the decisions Bojo is making is not an easy task...particularly when he has the ongoing Brexit and Covid fallout to deal with...but my point being who ever is in the opposition would rather prefer to stay in opposition this particular moment in time under the circumstances...let somebody else carry the can... | diku | |
04/1/2021 23:25 | c. PeterBoris will be remembered for his commitment and delivering Brexit. On the other hand Starmer unless he wins the next election and reverse Brexit (betrayal) no one will remember him! | k38 | |
04/1/2021 23:11 | Sniping from the side lines is easy diku...especially when you're not the one carrying the can. Fast forward 10, 15, 20 years who'll be remembered Boris or Starmer? | cheshire pete | |
04/1/2021 22:47 | Starmer is scoring points being in opposition...yesterd | diku | |
04/1/2021 22:44 | Will the banks shut or stay open?... | diku | |
04/1/2021 22:32 | Looks like another year of this what’s the betting the virus mutates again and the vaccine doesnt work as well ol starmer making bojo a laughing stock | asa8 | |
04/1/2021 22:30 | And for those from ouk - noddy and toytown - will be a challenge as will bill and ben. Come here learn our history - or why come here? | jl5006 | |
04/1/2021 22:21 | "Fortunately the UK has been able to begin inoculations without interference from supranational bodies." But still finds itself not ahead of the pack and economically positioned the worst. Laughable Little Englanders. All for one and one for yourself doesn't work in the 21st century. When are you dinosaurs going to learn that? | minerve 2 | |
04/1/2021 22:11 | We are all in toytown now. Nobody has a clue as to what to do. Bill and Ben the flowerpot men may be resurrected to pacify the dead. Nobody has listened to the futile nature of mass immunisation . Forget that nobody has a clue - and BJ u had to say no - but u didd not. End of - Took science 200 yrs with a vaccine for smallpox and much more to eradicate it- no by mass vacs but by strategic targeting Only those that know know - only if they know.. | jl5006 | |
04/1/2021 22:10 | Max, with all due respect, machinations within the EU are no longer our concern. Fortunately the UK has been able to begin inoculations without interference from supranational bodies. | patientcapital | |
04/1/2021 22:01 | K 38 What he did was treasonous Comprende. There was a tape - are u totally mad Who gave u a passport into this country. Are u legit - believing in a traitor. Where do u come from / Africa? Legit? Dont work do u and drive a Ford Focus. cant work bcos u spend so much time watching TV | jl5006 | |
04/1/2021 21:59 | Williamson -' Schools will remain open'. NAS/NUT 'no they wont'. Williamson ' well some of them can shut then' NAS/NUT ' they can all shut'. Doris ' yes they can all shut'. Not good. Can almost feel McClusky et al smirking and polishing the 'Official Picket'signs. They can smell weakness and opportunity. Now where did I put those candles ? | scruff1 | |
04/1/2021 21:43 | Sub 28p within a week...this latest act of tyranny will destroy many more jobs and businesses, causing zero growth for the foreseeable. Hospitality is a lost cause. | jordaggy | |
04/1/2021 21:30 | Hahahahahahaha haha stupid kunt. Still crying | johnkettleyistheweatherman | |
04/1/2021 21:20 | Angela Merkel 'blocked bid to secure more coronavirus vaccine' German chancellor forced health ministers to hand over control to the European Commission last summer By Justin Huggler BERLIN and Sam Morgan BRUSSELS 4 January 2021 • 4:33pm Angela Merkel blocked an initiative by her health minister Jens Spahn (left) to order more vaccine CREDIT: Liesa Johannssen-Koppitz/ Bloomberg Angela Merkel came under fire on Monday after it emerged she intervened personally to block a bid by European health ministers to secure larger orders of coronavirus vaccine over the summer. Public anger is growing across the continent at the European Union’s failure to order enough doses of the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine which was developed in Germany and manufactured in Belgium. But it now appears Mrs Merkel blocked an initiative by the German, French, Italian and Dutch health ministers to order more stocks of vaccine last summer. Bild newspaper published a leaked letter from the four health ministers to Ursula von der Leyen in which they agreed to drop the initiative and hand over control of vaccine orders to the European Commission. According to the newspaper, the letter was written under pressure from Mrs Merkel, who wanted to send a signal of solidarity at the start of Germany’s six-month EU presidency. “We believe that it is of utmost importance to have a common joint and single approach towards the various pharmaceutical companies,” the four ministers wrote. “We also consider that speed is of the essence in this case. So we deem it very useful if the Commission takes the lead in this process.” More €urobungling here: | maxk | |
04/1/2021 21:15 | London’s financial sector started to feel the full effects of Brexit on the first trading day of 2021 as nearly €6bn of EU share dealing shifted away from the City to facilities in European capitals. Don't worry folks, only €6bn. | minerve 2 |
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