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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 | 0.23% | 52.18 | 52.24 | 52.28 | 52.90 | 52.20 | 52.38 | 86,283,449 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.08 | 33.22B |
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17/1/2021 14:02 | Carrie wants a holiday down there. | minerve 2 | |
17/1/2021 13:24 | Cornwall has just been announced as the G7 summit location in June. I doubt there will be embarrassing protests by the right that so let down the Left and portrayed the UK in such an abysmal light when the last US president visited GB. Talk about Neanderthals lol! | utrickytrees | |
17/1/2021 13:01 | Come on rednecks, I'd like to see you try something now. ROFLMAO! Got my popcorn ready for any Sunday entertainment. :) | minerve 2 | |
17/1/2021 13:00 | Probably a vegan. No, actually, but have been in the past. Anyway, so what if I am? Neanderthals will soon realise that most humans will need to be vegan, or at least vegetarian, going forward. We can't all be hunter gatherers! LOL! | minerve 2 | |
17/1/2021 12:57 | Minerve 2 17 Jan '21 - 12:55 - 329098 of 329098 (Filtered) Probably a vegan. | joestalin | |
17/1/2021 12:55 | Details are emerging of a raft of executive orders planned by US president-elect Joe Biden as soon as he takes office this week. Mr Biden will issue decrees to reverse President Trump's travel bans and re-join the Paris climate accord on his first day, US media reports. Hurray Hurray! GO JOE! | minerve 2 | |
17/1/2021 12:53 | Inferior education system means people grow up lacking the critical thinking skills to analyse the issues and elect the best (or least harmful) government. | minerve 2 | |
17/1/2021 12:32 | NHS WALES - COVID UPDATE In a major new development, Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board, North Wales, are piloting a community pharmacy vaccination scheme. This complex operation is being evaluated for a wider runout. The 'staggering' complexity of this operation is the reason for this piloting, as well as various risk assessments. Subjects (or victims in the case of Wales) queue outside, one goes is, is vaccinated, comes out and then the next one goes in. The people that come out have a very much reduced risk of contracting the virus. I have just carried out, in my head, a virtual piloting of this scheme. It can be done. Now for fart's sake just get on with it. | meanwhile | |
17/1/2021 12:15 | I agree scruff1. I notice that there's supposed to be all manner of 'help' available via our public services. Fortunately I don't need it, but in the handful of times when I have come into contact with these services, all one gets is a talking head, nothing actually happens in the real world, however the person will log their empty chat as an 'intervention', and pretend to the world that something was achieved. Of course the achievement is to create the illusion that they are doing something and thus justify their non-job! Meanwhile the roads are full of holes! | lefrene | |
17/1/2021 12:13 | Its regrettable UK youngster are so easily influenced by events across the pond, mind u it doesnt help when the FA & BBC back lefty rhetoric of broadcasting giants such as com cast. BUT not so Garibaldi Red striker Lyle Taylor'(mixed race). Tricky Tree Lyle, flatly refuses to take the knee. We needed that Milwallfan. | utrickytrees | |
17/1/2021 11:37 | Hopefully I detect a growing move against these anarchic, woke virtue signallers who at the moment seem to be operating at will. In the last few days I have read about moves to ensure free speech in the universities, balance in the arts and English Heritage, It used to be that things (especially councils) were run for the general good albeit with some political bias which most people found acceptable even necessary. Nowadays everything seems to be run for political dogmas only and f* anyone and everyone else. As the old saying goes - for evil to triumph good men have to do nowt. Hopefully thats beginning to change. Not sure how many in govt belong to the latter group though | scruff1 | |
17/1/2021 11:31 | I suppose if there were to be a move by the military against an obviously stolen election, then placing the national guard all around the USA in the name of preventing rioting over the inauguration, would be an excellent cover. Just a thought. | lefrene | |
17/1/2021 11:08 | Minnie Steady on. They aint done owt yet. Words are cheap. Plus Jenrick is the bloke who bent the rules so his mate could avoid paying £50m dvpt fees so it could be just statues of his mates ancestors | scruff1 | |
17/1/2021 10:57 | UPDATE: This is the new £158 million Vaccines Manufacturing Innovation Centre, under construction at the Harwell Science & Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire. "We'll be able to make 70million doses within a four to five month period, enough for everyone in the country". #UKmfg🇬 | freddie01 | |
17/1/2021 10:54 | Good spot grahamite and good advice. | minerve 2 | |
17/1/2021 10:52 | Amazon has Ben Graham's The Intelligent Investor for 99p today only. It doesn't matter if you never get round to it at that price; but if you do find yourself with a bit of spare time, it's one of the greatest investing books ever written. | grahamite2 | |
17/1/2021 10:38 | The government is planning new laws to protect statues in England from being removed "on a whim or at the behest of a baying mob", Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick has said. Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, he said generations-old monuments should be "considered thoughtfully". Best thing this government have done IMO. | minerve 2 |
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