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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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25/1/2021 14:51 | "This amount would be enough to prevent everyone in the world from falling into poverty" Poverty is a relative term, and is useful for little other than virtue signalling. | ![]() joestalin | |
25/1/2021 14:42 | keep crying LOOOOOON | johnkettleyistheweatherman | |
25/1/2021 14:29 | The combined wealth of 10 men increased during the coronavirus pandemic by $540bn (£400bn), Oxfam has found. This amount would be enough to prevent everyone in the world from falling into poverty because of the virus, and pay for a vaccine for all, the NGO said. | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
25/1/2021 14:04 | M2Your last chance to invest in boohoo.. this will be bigger than Asos. | k38 | |
25/1/2021 13:21 | Boohoo buy debenhams for 55 million. | k38 | |
25/1/2021 13:07 | £30 million unmanned combat aircraft project to begin in Northern Ireland Production of an unmanned combat aircraft nicknamed the “loyal wingman” is set to begin thanks to a £30 million Government investment. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said the three-year contract to design and manufacture a prototype will support more than 100 jobs in Northern Ireland. The aircraft will be designed to fly at high speed alongside fighter jets, armed with missiles, surveillance and electronic warfare technology to provide a battle-winning advantage over hostile forces. The MoD said the loyal wingman will be the UK’s first uncrewed platform able to target and shoot down enemy aircraft and survive against surface-to-air missiles. The RAF’s Lightweight Affordable Novel Combat Aircraft (LANCA) is set to be further developed at Spirit AeroSystems, in Belfast (Ministry of Defence/Crown Copyright/PA) Spirit AeroSystems, in Belfast, has been selected to lead Team Mosquito in the next phase of the project. The team will further develop the RAF’s Lightweight Affordable Novel Combat Aircraft (LANCA) concept, with a full-scale vehicle flight-test programme expected by the end of 2023. Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis said: “This is fantastic news and underlines the distinct strengths in Northern Ireland’s economy, through its advanced engineering and manufacturing capabilities. This ground-breaking project will involve significant investment which will not only support local employment, but also reinforce Northern Ireland’s contribution to the security of our nation. Defence Minister Jeremy Quin said: “This is a great win for the Northern Ireland defence industry and will showcase some of the most pioneering engineering work currently being undertaken in the UK. The £30 million project will accelerate the development of the UK’s future air power by delivering cutting-edge uncrewed aircraft, maintaining our position as a world leader in emerging technologies. The director of Future Combat Air at the MoD, Richard Berthon, said: “Project Mosquito is a vital element of our approach to Future Combat Air, rapidly bringing to life design, build and test skills for next generation combat air capabilities. “Autonomous ‘loyal wingman’ aircraft create the opportunity to expand, diversify and rapidly upgrade Combat Air Forces in a cost-effective way, now and in the future.” | ![]() freddie01 | |
25/1/2021 13:02 | freddie Do you know that fab was originally built funded by the Labour party? Thanks for pointing out the Labour success story. :) | ![]() minerve 2 | |
25/1/2021 12:58 | Britain's biggest microchip factory set to almost double output in response to global semiconductor shortage. Newport Wafer Lab is raising more than £50 million in an effort to ramp up production to 14,000 wafers a week. #UKmfgFlag of United Kingdom | ![]() freddie01 | |
25/1/2021 12:48 | The scum snp have wasted over 1b of tax payers money on there aim of a ind ?she should be prosecuted it's not her money she as also hidden money in accounts to fight for ind She has broken the law of the U.K. why is she not charged she is a very dishonest baron woman | ![]() portside1 | |
25/1/2021 12:11 | Do you know, if we all the countries in the world become one we will not own to anyone anymore. What a clever idea.... why we haven't thought of that before | k38 | |
25/1/2021 12:10 | It's plain that he and the brown lady are mere puppets of Obama. Bliar one presumes is also hiding in the woodwork, and the recent behaviour of Boris begins to make one feel that he too is in this ghastly club? | ![]() lefrene | |
25/1/2021 12:09 | I see Alien Aceuk landed.What a childish question...lol | k38 | |
25/1/2021 12:06 | ...if he lives long enough! | ![]() joestalin | |
25/1/2021 11:57 | Biden wants to tax UNREALISED gains on shares and property. | ![]() lefrene | |
25/1/2021 11:53 | Exactly Ace. This sovereignty stuff is just complete hogwash. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
25/1/2021 11:46 | How on earth can a nation be sovereign when it owes everybody in the world? | ![]() aceuk | |
25/1/2021 11:34 | Minny, I'm very pleased we've left the eu, specifically for our youngsters future. Being able to influence their own destiny is about the most important thing imv. I have empathy for all humans. The main suffering many human's experience for the totality of their often short lives is mainly due to other privileged humans who claim to be trying to help them. I mean, putting their food in our petrol tanks isn't really helping is it. | pierre oreilly |
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