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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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-0.02 | -0.04% | 56.18 | 55.94 | 55.98 | 56.30 | 55.80 | 55.98 | 221,233,921 | 16:35:30 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.51 | 35.57B |
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08/2/2021 11:59 | crazi - does your view also cover shorting forex, indices etc? | alphorn | |
08/2/2021 11:48 | Assuming no further bad news on the economy: The consensus appears to be that there'll be a 3p divi next year, and maybe 2p this year. A share price of 60p next year would, therefore, give us a yield of 5%, which sounds about right for a bank, all things being equal. But it seems the brokers are more cautious, and perhaps rightly so given the news on the SA variant. Maybe we're going to have to get used to regular mild flu symptoms until it gives up. Not convinced of the need for negative interest rates. More than one way to skin a rabbit, so I hear. | poikka | |
08/2/2021 11:47 | Could ha done with the results being this week to take advantage of the momentum though. | gaffer73 | |
08/2/2021 11:34 | This isn't a market for retail investors, never was, most get burnt, always have...stick to funds if you're an investor, else carry on gambling...odds are you will lose in the long run. | jordaggy | |
08/2/2021 11:19 | Anybody thinking this time it might just by pass 40p?...shake out weak holders thinking they repeat the cycle again and again of buying in lows 30p and selling at highs 30p... | diku | |
08/2/2021 11:13 | The normal shorters argument is it provides liquidity...as a 2 way action...if only we understood... | diku | |
08/2/2021 10:43 | RBS is breaking out will this beautiful horse do the same? | smurfy2001 | |
08/2/2021 10:03 | Only 1.3 million illegals invited to register with a doctor for a jab, but what are the other 4 million supposed to do? I trust The Grauniad will pick up on this dreadful discrimination! :¬) | lefrene | |
08/2/2021 09:42 | PO, left to their own devices indeed, it will be interesting to see how the dynamic within the EU changes with the UK's departure, Standards are bound to slip, indeed without the UK and in little more than 40 days they have already announced closer ties with the CCP which I doubt would have happened if Farage & Bozzington were in attendance. I can only see the EU going in one direction the writing is on the wall I'm afraid & ironically it will be the very vehicle that was conceived to unite a continent that will tear it apart. There is no silver lining on the horizons of europe, debt & unemployment are all she has to look forward to, it's only a matter of time that stray dog is back on the menu in places like Madrid & Naples. | utrickytrees | |
08/2/2021 09:39 | Because over the last few years more and more are turning into junky day/medium traders...the days of so called long term investing is out of window...punters just don't trust the market...markets are in circus casino mode... | diku | |
08/2/2021 09:38 | Yes Gecko, could really do with a test that distinguishes live virus from dead virus, if there isn't one yet. As I understand, if you have dead virus with current tests you are called out as +ve rather than having had the virus and protected with antibodies. Big difference. | cheshire pete | |
08/2/2021 09:36 | 15 years ago Motely Fool was a good site. Had some integrity. I have noticed that over the past 5 years they have become a pure pump and dump site. Shame as they were good once with a un-biased approach... | crazi | |
08/2/2021 09:25 | mikemichael2 Post 331470 "There must be millions that have had covid and got better, and possibly millions that were asymptomatic and got better, add them to the 11 million that have had the jab and it could be 20 million that are now protected. They don't tell us that one" Absolutely correct. Global total cases 106,166,898 Global Recovered 78,404,542 of 80,897,717 total closed cases Global "Open Cases" 25,838,807 These are known cases. Dr John Campbell in one of his videos mentioned a massive under counting, possibly one that means actual number of cases could be 10x current official number. Still some way to go to secure "herd immunity" but a helluva alot closer if true. | geckotheglorious | |
08/2/2021 09:20 | Yeah, great to leave the little europeaners to their own devices while we trade with the world. | pierre oreilly | |
08/2/2021 09:16 | Live Coronavirus latest news: NHS services unlikely to resume this year due to 'exhausted' staff, confederation chief suggests Normal NHS services are unlikely to resume this year, the health service confederation chief suggested as he said staff need a "period of recovery". Danny Mortimer, chief executive of the NHS confederation, conceded that the health service would not go back to normal this year given the strain the pandemic has put on NHS staff. He said: "There is going to have to be a very different way of managing the NHS and explaining to the public what we can do. "Our staff are exhausted. This last 12 months has been astonishing in terms of the contribution they've made, but it's taken an enormous amount out of them and we need to see a period in the NHS of decompression and of recovery for our people before they can start to pick up the non-Covid responsibilities that they have. "Albeit, this year - it's a long road I think this year in terms of our ability to resume those services." | maxk | |
08/2/2021 09:13 | Well said tricky! #331544 | maxk | |
08/2/2021 09:11 | Live Politics latest news: Boris Johnson told not to lift lockdown until Test and Trace can spot new mutations Catherine Neilan, politics live editor 8 FEBRUARY 2021 • 9:04AM Boris Johnson must bolster the UK's Test and Trace system so it can spot mutations within two or three days before lockdown is lifted, the head of NHS Providers has said. Chris Hopson has written to the Prime Minister asking him to commit to a series of tests ahead of easing restrictions including case numbers and infection spread, hospital admissions, vaccinations and new variants of the virus. He told BBC Breakfast the UK should have a Canada-style "Test and Trace programme capable of finding those mutations... [having them] genomically sequenced in two or three days." He added: "We've all worked incredibly hard over the last nine months as a nation - and over the last few months, last few weeks in terms of this immediate set of restrictions. What we mustn't do is rush to lift them, and then find the virus bounces straight back." It comes amid growing concern that the Oxford University-AstraZene | maxk |
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