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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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-0.20 | -0.39% | 51.58 | 51.56 | 51.60 | 52.18 | 51.16 | 51.42 | 16,453,859 | 09:18:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 5.97 | 32.61B |
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15/6/2021 07:43 | 7:31amMarkets climbGood morning. The FTSE is tipped to open higher after Wall Street surged higher in the last hour of trading to close at another record.Meanwhile unemployment fell to 4.7pc and firms created 200,000 new jobs as the economy opened up, fresh data has shown..... Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
15/6/2021 07:41 | With improvement in the Covid-19 situation, many states/UTs have begun the process of unlocking. Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra are among the major states where gradual unlocking has started amid Covid restrictions. States like Haryana, Karnataka have eased lockdown restrictions and allowed more activities in their states. More states/UTs are looking to open up in the coming days as cases continue to fall. | stonedyou | |
15/6/2021 07:38 | LOL, share price has gone down ever since that was published ;) | gbh2 | |
15/6/2021 07:35 | JPMorgan Chase & Co. Boosts Lloyds Banking Group (LON:LLOY) Price Target to GBX 59 - Ticker Report 15-Jun-2021 07:12:41 Jun 15, 2021 Lloyds Banking Group (LON:LLOY) had its price target boosted by JPMorgan Chase & Co. from GBX 54 ($0.71) to GBX 59 ($0.77) in a report issued on Friday morning, Price Targets.com reports. JPMorgan Chase & Co. currently has an overweight rating on the financial services provider's stock. | bookish | |
15/6/2021 07:30 | JPMorgan Chase & Co. Boosts Lloyds Banking Group (LON:LLOY) Price Target to GBX 59 - Ticker Report 15-Jun-2021 07:12:41 Jun 15, 2021 Lloyds Banking Group (LON:LLOY) had its price target boosted by JPMorgan Chase & Co. from GBX 54 ($0.71) to GBX 59 ($0.77) in a report issued on Friday morning, Price Targets.com reports. JPMorgan Chase & Co. currently has an overweight rating on the financial services provider's stock. | bookish | |
15/6/2021 06:49 | The media is just starting to wake up to a farce about time if Johnson had made all the Indians quarantine when coming back we wouldn’t be in this mess in other news GB news is a bit of fresh air might be a bit amateurish at the moment but it will get there given time | asa8 | |
15/6/2021 06:47 | Brexit trade 'win' as Norway to approve £20bn deal with UK after heated backlash in OsloNORWAY's £20billion trade deal with the UK is to be passed in the country's Parliament after it achieved backing from a majority of Norwegian politicians.By RICHA | xxxxxy | |
15/6/2021 06:44 | John Davison15 Jun 2021 5:14AMI live in NZ, and we are having terrible problems with supply. I have had car parts taking four months to arrive here. Items on the supermarket shelves are sometimes missing for months, People blame the dislocation on Covid. So some of the supply disruptions in the UK will also be due to this. No doubt it will be worse due to the Brexit dislocation, especially when EU customs officials decide to be difficult.I have always thought that the UK would be better off with no deal. The trade in goods is weighted in the EU's favour, they have more to lose. the EU was never going to give a deal on services as it has for years been jealous of the London financial markets. The UK should withdraw from its current agreements and also withdraw equivalence from the 1,000 EU businesses that have received it. Also, stop Europeans from fishing in UK waters. Why does the UK care about historic fishing access. As Macron and Merkel keep saying, there are consequences for Brexit. .... Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
15/6/2021 06:34 | Time to unlockJUNE 15, 2021 POST A COMMENTI understand the caution of advisers specialising in controlling CV 19. For them there may indeed be a mutant virus around the corner that beats the vaccine, or a new variant that spreads faster. The task of government is to weigh that advice in the balance with the advice coming from people wanting to re open their businesses, get back to work, have a less restricted social and family life who think the current restrictions have gone on long enough.Earlier in the pandemic debates I suggested a range of measures to help keep people as safe as possible whilst locking down less of the economy. Some were adopted. The basis of the whole package was the principle of helping all elderly and medically vulnerable people to stay away from others who might be a centre of infection whilst allowing others unlikely to get a serious version of the disease more freedom if they wished. It was important to make it as easy as possible for those isolating to get deliveries of the things they needed from phone or on line orders, and for them to keep in touch by phone or zoom or social media. The measures adopted anyway had to allow a large minority freedom to work to keep the rest of us supplied with food and water, power and broadband. It also had to allow all of us the choice to go to food shops and to take some exercise. As the official figures for cases and deaths built up around the world there was no simple relationship between length and severity of lockdown and death rates. Countries like Belgium and Hungary with lockdown policies suffered worse than others not taking so many measures.The UK government did well in early identification of vaccines to back, offering cash and orders to companies that seemed likely to develop and test a successful vaccine. It also took up the idea of testing existing drugs for their efficacy in treating the disease to cut death rates for those infected. I also urged more work on air flows and air extraction to make public venues safer, and better infection control in health establishments.Yeste | xxxxxy | |
14/6/2021 23:35 | 25 tomorrow... again. Enjoy. Good night to Boris to Brexit and to all good people here. | k38 | |
14/6/2021 23:20 | Indeed Asa Dead in a ditch - they say Though May ignored the tradition and thought she should have her say - not our say - she has thick skin indeed. As to vacs Tricky - they were just a ploy - just a good guess - A way - just that. Bit like Peter Pan - never never ending!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | jl5006 | |
14/6/2021 21:58 | It was only a short time ago that noone was vaccinated/ we didn't have enough respirators & A & E wards were overwhelmed with people who thought they were dying with covid & a fair few did if you recall. Anyway its an interesting question isn't it even though I've just had both inoculations 1 in 10 fully inoculated could contract & pass on the virus. I think until the final age group have been vaccinated everyone should really follow the guidelines. There were plenty of oldies moaning about the youngsters when restrictions were lifted after the first lockdown so they should shut the fk up now & lead by example & wear their fkin masks with good grace for me. NB ignore my previous comment about being a passive non compliant lol. | utrickytrees | |
14/6/2021 21:41 | The tories are going rue the day they put Johnson in charge when he does leave office he should never show his face in public again | asa8 | |
14/6/2021 21:19 | Maybe the n koreans say Kim isnt Korea we are Maybe the cambodians said pol pot isnt Cambodia we are. Imo we are on a dodgy path. Its Sumptions view too and he is far wiser than i | scruff1 | |
14/6/2021 21:13 | Time will tell tricky. So far hes behaved as I feared he might. It's only a short time ago you were praising his enforcement of mask wearing. Are you still ? | scruff1 | |
14/6/2021 21:11 | Scruff ECB, FA aren't the UK, we are. | utrickytrees | |
14/6/2021 20:41 | Arja go to bed u fkin moron. | utrickytrees | |
14/6/2021 20:25 | tricktrees , your most stupid comment is below. they do not need to vote 100% for remain you clown as that is NOT how democracy works . If it was , we would still be in EU !! Arja, u paint the picture that Scotland & NI Ireland exclusively voted to remain....they didn't u nob jockey | arja |
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