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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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0.28 | 0.48% | 58.78 | 58.84 | 58.86 | 59.10 | 58.52 | 58.64 | 75,001,529 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.85 | 37.19B |
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22/1/2021 10:36 | No its Antonio, he said f--k you I've got mine I'm off. | ![]() chavitravi2 | |
22/1/2021 10:33 | John He actually said "Ashwani Gupta, Nissan’s chief operating officer, said: “Brexit gives us the competitive advantage not only within the United Kingdom but outside the United Kingdom also.” and "The owner of the UK’s largest car factory, in Sunderland, also said it would push ahead with the production of a new version of its Qashqai SUV this year, after it delayed the new model as the coronavirus pandemic wrought havoc on car sales and production" More UK jobs!!! :) So even more positive !!!! | ![]() geckotheglorious | |
22/1/2021 10:32 | Heres another one. Friend of mine was a poorish farmer but made a fortune developing a waste skip business. Bought his daughter a local run down hotel a couple of years ago (he called it her inheritance come early). Now booming with weddings, beauty salon, flower arranging, restaurant, bar etc. Its employing lots of locals. Is that a bad thing. Isnt it just turning the wheels? Not everyone whos wadded is a hedge fund shark | ![]() scruff1 | |
22/1/2021 10:29 | Covid-19: Ministers to discuss £500 Covid payment to boost self-isolation rates Do the clowns actually think about these things? Who is going to police it for a start? Money for old rope and actually encourages 'COVID' breeding. The government have just spent the last 6 months fighting with Rashford over school meals for kids. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
22/1/2021 10:27 | Utricky You are a funny little hobbit. Trying to justify your existence must be really frustrating. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
22/1/2021 10:23 | What's the point your a rudimentary transmit only model. | utrickytrees | |
22/1/2021 10:22 | Lloyds going down again. What do you expect is going to happen to push the Lloyds share higher? | ![]() minerve 2 | |
22/1/2021 10:22 | Spot on tricky. | ![]() cheshire pete | |
22/1/2021 10:22 | What dya mean? I bet you listened to liverpool last night? | utrickytrees | |
22/1/2021 10:21 | Utricky You can't argue with my reasoning, yet again. I guess I am used to that. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
22/1/2021 10:20 | Theres some Scallys about Scruff, I thought I'd seen it all but then me daughter went Liverpool Uni lol. | utrickytrees | |
22/1/2021 10:16 | Theres also a whole raft of people who dont Min, as usual your sensationalising everything to dovetail your marxists preoccupation. | utrickytrees | |
22/1/2021 10:12 | They have been going on about GIGA plants in this country for ages. I'll believe it when I see it. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
22/1/2021 10:11 | Utricky Someone who has inherited wealth has earned NOTHING and serious wealth has been earned by others for that person. There are some people - I actually know them personally - who are living off the wealth of their ancestors who exploited slaves in Africa. If you support that you haven't got the moral high-ground to lambast benefit cheats IMO. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
22/1/2021 10:09 | UK’s first car battery ‘Gigaplant&rsq AMTE Power and Britishvolt are pleased to announce plans to investigate collaborating to build the UK’s first full cycle battery cell GigaPlant, servicing the automotive and energy storage markets. Both parties have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) focussed on each other`s complementary ambitions to create and expand an onshore manufacturing supply chain. The successful outcome of the collaboration would enable scalable production of a diverse product portfolio of lithium ion batteries to support the country’s Road to Zero targets and unprecedented transition to electrification. Kevin Brundish, CEO at AMTE Power comments: “We are delighted to be working with Britishvolt exploring the creation of a large scale manufacturing facility in the UK, and thank APC for introducing us. The recent global crisis has further highlighted the importance of having a robust onshore supply chain, and the creation of a GigaPlant would place the UK in a strong position to service automotive and energy storage markets. The scalable production of lithium ion cells is key to electrifying vehicles and would drive new manufacturing revenues and new employment, and can be built on AMTE’s focus on the supply of specialised cells, thereby continuing the country’s tradition of excellence in battery cell innovation.” Lars Carlstrom, CEO at Britishvolt, comments: “Aligning our objectives with AMTE Power, who are looking to add to their current manufacturing capabilities in the UK, our ambition is to build a 30+ gigawatt hour factory with the support of the British Government, creating up to 4,000 jobs in the process. Meeting Road to Zero targets and moving the UK into a low carbon economy will necessitate the unprecedented electrification of vehicles, and reliance on renewable energy will require extensive battery storage. It is costly and carbon-intensive to have lithium ion batteries imported from the Far East, and this GigaPlant would cement a solid onshore supply chain to ensure quality and eliminate future uncertainty of supply.” Ian Constance, CEO of APC, comments “Positive changes in consumer perception leading to increased demand and technological advances in battery innovation make for a healthy electric vehicle landscape. The UK is a highly credible location for green growth investment. It has a rich and diverse supply chain, a rapidly decarbonising energy supply and an innovation culture, and government support through a strong industrial strategy. As the pace and scale of change accelerates towards new net zero targets the UK is in a prime position to design, develop, manufacture and export high-value battery technologies. It is a positive testament that AMTE power and Britishvolt recognise the full potential of the UK and have identified it as a priority for their battery industrialisation explorations.” | ![]() freddie01 | |
22/1/2021 10:09 | Boris can do what he wants. Labour will be in within 3 years or so and we will just do a 'Joe'. Reverse everything we can. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
22/1/2021 10:06 | The government's shift on university funding could perhaps be a good one but it isn't driven by good reasons IMO. With them wanting to limit immigration, by limiting loans, they are generally forcing kids to go into employment immigrants would have normally done. It might seem a good thing but from the individual perspective it limits opportunity. I though Brexit was about improving opportunity? It is only a loan at the end of the day, not a gift. Some students are also late developers getting dragged down by poor peers at school - so this is most likely going to limit opportunity further for the poor. Less university loans means less money for universities means less universities. More opportunity by the elites from Eton to keep the serfs ignorant, brainwash them and have them as pawns. Shame on them and shame on anyone who thinks this has good intent. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
22/1/2021 10:02 | Gosh! invest £5million in their second manufacturing facility A UK-based food manufacture has made a £5million investment in their second manufacturing facility. Gosh! has announced the new 17,000 square foot site, which will be in Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire and will produce its core range of vegan products. The new Gosh! facility which took five months to create will lead to 15 new jobs and help the company meet growing production needs which will include new products. It will also be allergen-free like the primary facility. Gosh! revealed the reason behind doing so is to not only keep up with the growing demand for plant-based products. but also be able to expand its range and move into new categories of vegan foods. The investment which was first announced in July 2020 is built upon strong year on year growth and now boasts major supermarkets as the companies stockists. With the new investment, Gosh! will continue to be a vegan to produce vegan all products will be plant-based, made from only natural ingredients and the site it has energy saving LED lighting throughout, a gas free hot water supply and the machinery has the highest energy efficiency ratings available. Like the current site, zero waste will go to landfill and food waste will be used to produce renewable energy. | ![]() freddie01 |
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