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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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0.04 | 0.08% | 51.18 | 51.14 | 51.18 | 51.62 | 51.18 | 51.38 | 13,146,943 | 09:32:36 |
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 | 32.57B |
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21/6/2021 10:37 | Grown up hippy nutters, maybe it's a cure for covid eh Mr elbee?? | mikemichael2 | |
21/6/2021 10:22 | Bercow a great guy ? Roll on November 5th | jubberjim | |
21/6/2021 10:20 | Youre up early anyway. Whats up? Not had an accident in bed have ya? | scruff1 | |
21/6/2021 10:05 | John Bercow is a great guy. I don't think he will be too worried what the scum on this thread think. | minerve 2 | |
21/6/2021 10:04 | higher bond yields today has not helped the banks as you might expect but might be a tempprary dip in USA bond prices ! | arja | |
21/6/2021 09:29 | scruff1, open democracy . | arja | |
21/6/2021 09:08 | global warming, mate Dont worry , Boris will soon stop it all like he stopped covid with the mad scientists | mr.elbee | |
21/6/2021 08:54 | By Lukas Strobl and Bloomberg Automation (Bloomberg) -- Investec analyst Ian Gordon raised the recommendation on Lloyds Banking Group Plc to buy from hold. * PT set to 52 pence, implies a 12% increase from last price. Lloyds average PT is 51.32 pence. | nick100 | |
21/6/2021 08:48 | Where is the summer...rain rain and more rain...those weeds, grasses and trees on the pavements are all over grown... | diku | |
21/6/2021 08:36 | strong brain dead moron | nemesis6 | |
21/6/2021 08:16 | STRONG SELL TARGET 33P | the_man_with_the_pink_gun | |
21/6/2021 07:50 | psycho: #343, very eloquently put. Totally agree. Can't help themselves. | cheshire pete | |
21/6/2021 07:40 | Never mind quadruple witching its Freedom Day. Well at least outside weddings are allowed. But -get this - guests are not allowed to dance or sing. FFS who came up with that little gem? Whoever they are it underlines the quality of our current government | scruff1 | |
21/6/2021 07:28 | Have taken all my bids across various shares off the table Would be a very brave investor who ventures into the maelstrom I can see coming I expect H L II and the various other dealing facilities to be overwhelmed again and not provide updated prices so the small investor will be labouring in the dark yet again Be very careful out there Myself will wait and see what the yanks with their bots and algorithms do this p m Am sitting on hands until dust settles I hope Good luck everyone | jubberjim | |
21/6/2021 07:05 | Jubberjim Here's an explanation of Fridays witching nicked from Velo on the BT board. Quadruple witching refers to a date on which stock index futures, stock index options, stock options, and single stock futures expire simultaneously. While stock options contracts and index options expire on the third Friday of every month, all four asset classes expire simultaneously on the third Friday of March, June, September, and December. Quadruple witching is similar to the triple witching dates, when | utrickytrees | |
21/6/2021 06:45 | Eddy or Eddie Izzard the poster boy or girl of new Labour (let's cover all bases). Blair seems to be morphing into Bob Geldof. | utrickytrees | |
21/6/2021 06:26 | Thanks jubberjim. It's good to start the day with a smile and I hadn't heard that one! Some I'd add to the lists given by cheshire pete and psychochopper: Eddie Izzard and Bob Geldof. Blair is the worst of them, but with all these people it shows serious mental defect to imagine that adding their names to the lists could do anything other than promote the cause of their opponents. | grahamite2 | |
21/6/2021 05:21 | Where this will open this morning is anyone's guess Re Bercow I much admired the political wag who upon being informed by said Mr Bercow "I m not happy" replied "really, Which one are you then"? Still makes me smile and it's not even panto season yet. | jubberjim | |
20/6/2021 23:02 | Cheshire, it’s ironic that the people who knew best NOT to get involved with the EU campaign of 2016 were the EU aristocrats. But any time the likes of Obama and Major and Blair, and then in the following phase, Hesseltine and Major (again) and Berkow (and BBC current affairs anchors) presented themselves as the wise avuncular sages, it was a filip for the leave campaign or majority of Conservative party agitating for a general election to clear the impasse. The silent majority loathed this behaviour and instead of bellowing nonsense on College Green, simply waited, as they always do, for the simple response of putting a cross where the sun fails to shine. | psychochopper | |
20/6/2021 22:22 | Bercow doesn't know it but his blatant pro-remain influence helped secure Brexit through Boris's GE victory. Brexit may never have happened without Bercow and interjections from political has beens such as Blair and Major. Thank you John Bercow. | cheshire pete | |
20/6/2021 22:07 | A sell-off in the crypto market has continued into the weekend, with the world's two biggest tokens, bitcoin (BTC-USD) and ethereum (ETH-USD), both declining further as China's crackdown gathers pace. China extended the clampdown on the bitcoin mining industry to its biggest bitcoin producing provinces, including the southwest province of Sichuan. Officials in Sichuan ordered cryptocurrency mining projects to close in the major mining centre, putting more pressure on one of the world's most vital markets for trading and mining digital currencies. .... Yahoo Finance | xxxxxy |
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