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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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0.64 | 1.27% | 51.06 | 51.06 | 51.10 | 51.28 | 50.70 | 50.72 | 8,588,097 | 09:10:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 5.87 | 32.05B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/6/2021 18:56 | Shareholders buy a moving mechanism...they could be holders one minute and not the next...who really are the real owners...the BOD are the owners during their duration...they say jump and the shareholders are supposed to say how high... | diku | |
16/6/2021 18:49 | Antonio got his knighthood. He never put shareholders first, the main responsibility of a CEO. When people say all he did was feather his own nest with options, an over exaggerated remuneration award and screwing the banks shareholders, I am inclined to agree. When he arrived, the share price was 60+p he had a £9million golden hello, went on sick leave for stress, brought in his cronies from Santander to do a lot of his work whilst still getting a generous salary and bonus for not actually delivering anything himself. IMV parasite comes to mind | utyinv | |
16/6/2021 18:16 | Contact the Daily Express and ask them if they would like to send a photographer. | joestalin | |
16/6/2021 18:05 | mm2, send them an official 28 days notice, and then dispose of it as you see fit. Send it to the home of the head of the hospital board, with a suggestion that it be sold and the proceeds used to defray that persons stipend. If this is happening to you it's likely it's happening all over the country, there could be a business in acting as a collection point and exporting the stuff to less careless parts of the world? Perhaps a letter to the press? NHS always screaming for more money, but look at all this waste, sort of story. | lefrene | |
16/6/2021 16:42 | Cant disagree with a word of that arja. Any faith in the HoL has been destroyed by self interest, cronyism on a biblical scale and the usual disregard for public cash. Wants clearing out and fumigating | scruff1 | |
16/6/2021 16:22 | so many Tory MPs got knighthoods and I wonder what they achieved as most are real dummy brexiteers . Some billionaires are knighted for giving money to the Tory party . Honours system is ridiculous ! | arja | |
16/6/2021 16:08 | lefrene, the care and provision she got whilst at home was first class, absolutely no problem getting stuff from the care team at NHS, but getting it back !!!! Its all stuck in our garage, they don't want it. | mikemichael2 | |
16/6/2021 16:03 | I agree with you diku but of course the underlings are"only following orders" | mr.elbee | |
16/6/2021 15:43 | Protocols, boxes to be ticked and there's plenty more peasants to be milked for more money to waste. Government was ever thus, and lately has gone into overdrive, this covid thing must be making fortunes for some suppliers. | lefrene | |
16/6/2021 15:16 | They dont want crutches etc back because they would have to clean/disinfect before they could be re issued. Too expensive, and as mentioned too paperwork heavy. State sponsored waste. | maxk | |
16/6/2021 14:17 | I know. Really disgusting. Makes a mockery of values. | xxxxxy | |
16/6/2021 14:15 | Woke = Age of Darkness and Destruction.Woke = Back to a Dark Age. | xxxxxy | |
16/6/2021 14:14 | Age of Self Destruction.......Ne | xxxxxy | |
16/6/2021 12:53 | Mr e, have you had the poison in your arm yet??? | mikemichael2 | |
16/6/2021 11:49 | mr e...of course there is always a way round to it...my point being too many questions asked to reveal oneself before getting even response to a basic question... | diku | |
16/6/2021 11:42 | Diku. I refuse to give those details TO A CHAV UNDERLING AND INSIST ON SPEAKING TO THE BOSS AND THEN HAVE NO PROBLEM THERE IS always A WAY | mr.elbee | |
16/6/2021 11:41 | So who are these people that are so gullible...one gets cleaned out and the other one comes along twice the speed...or there seems to be a guaranteed perception now that every time the market crashes the Central Banks will step in to support...so what do the punters do?...buy buy buy as the market keeps giving free money...this is then recycled into the economy...money goes round in a circle... maxk16 Jun '21 - 10:54 - 341996 of 341999 0 1 0 MB As long as you can gull someone into accepting your paper, you are never out of ammo | diku | |
16/6/2021 11:28 | Lefrene, it is clear you have no idea what you are talking about, and not for the first time. First of all, I posed the question to you regarding record reverse repos currently being enacted by the Fed - I.e. the vast excess liquidity of US banks being deposited at the Fed for zero return. Of course, you did not have an answer. As far away from he reality of a bust banking system as mere words can describe. On the issue of the conversion of Gilts to perpetuals, this would be by definition a default with consequences an order of size greater than the current issue of a post-war high debt to GDP ratio. You might also consider the direct effect of doing this upon U.K. banks, which would likely not survive this as well as all U.K. pension funds which, by regulation, must match assets to liabilities to a degree where around 70% of long dated assets are Gilts versus 30% in equities and other asset classes. As for the U.K. refinancing, or at least raising debt thereafter, no chance. You need to stop reading your comics. | psychochopper | |
16/6/2021 11:17 | M2 That's a frequent fly comment of yours. I dont profess to know it all, far from it though I wish I did. I thought these boards were to express opinions. For what it's worth and depending on your stash - buy all of them | scruff1 |
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