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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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0.78 | 1.52% | 52.12 | 52.12 | 52.14 | 52.22 | 49.62 | 50.26 | 78,994,360 | 10:55:52 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.00 | 32.75B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/6/2021 20:07 | Tbf to Ally he's not a bad lad BUT he's Scottish & no one wants to hear that Bellshill accent Sth of the border it like nails down a fkin blackboard. If ITV want a congenial host with only a rudimentary understanding of football why not go for a comedian like Stewart Lee or Josh Widdecombe OR that Brummie? | utrickytrees | |
23/6/2021 19:49 | polar fox23 Jun '21 - 16:10 - 342742 of 342749 0 0 0 Over 16,000 new infections - a big jump. Makes you wonder about July 19 No it doesn't. It's no big deal. | grahamite2 | |
23/6/2021 19:17 | Scored with Patsi Kensit too respect | bargainbob | |
23/6/2021 18:47 | McCoist was briefly on loan at Sunderland FC. | joestalin | |
23/6/2021 17:57 | May I kindly suggest open a secondary bank acc somewhere else and then download that app cos all you do is photo a check and it's paid in . Just keep a few hundred quid in such away from main bank if concerned Just trying to help . | pandy999 | |
23/6/2021 17:37 | Fenners. Agreed. I have neither downloaded the app, nor use the app (obviously) And when they ask me I say I prefer to deal face to face with someone behind the counter. | geckotheglorious | |
23/6/2021 17:23 | No deductions then!!!!! Let us wait for the upcoming trade balances. ;))) | alphorn | |
23/6/2021 17:23 | 44 less branch overhead costs... 100 closed this year - yet the share price is still 11p lower than pre-covid... Should be in the 60's at least | crazi | |
23/6/2021 17:07 | "Blaming" the reduction of in branch transactions...... whilst being fully aware that Every time anyone goes into a branch they get asked if they have downloaded and are using the "app" Like turkeys voting for xmas.... | fenners66 | |
23/6/2021 16:55 | John Bankhead23 Jun 2021 4:50PM"Angela Merkel urges European countries to force British travellers to quarantine"Odd, I don't remember her having to quarantine when she visited Cornwall...10LikeReply | xxxxxy | |
23/6/2021 16:42 | Michael Tunstall 23 Jun 2021 4:37PMUseful to blame a new variant when yet another lockdown looms. Baloney.Vaccination didn't suppress the virus in Israel they are also facing another wave,2LikeReplyGraha | xxxxxy | |
23/6/2021 16:10 | Knock off the £60-80billion pa trade imbalance, plus membership fees, legal framework costs, plus future costs and problems with one one size (Germany) fits all economy. That part Alp. | maxk | |
23/6/2021 16:10 | Over 16,000 new infections - a big jump. Makes you wonder about July 19, especially given the Buffoon's optimistic comments recently. | polar fox | |
23/6/2021 15:55 | 44 more branches going! | jordaggy | |
23/6/2021 15:28 | Which part of 'future' have I missed? ;) | alphorn | |
23/6/2021 15:21 | It is no more relevant to compare the benefits of a future trade agreement with the consequences of leaving the EU than it is to compare them with fighting WW2.Both Brexit and WW2 are done and dusted and no longer relevant. | kkclimber56 | |
23/6/2021 15:13 | it is up 1.19% today which is a good performance and a nice profit in there for traders I guess . | arja | |
23/6/2021 13:38 | --------- CREDIT SUISSE RAISES LLOYDS PRICE TARGET TO 60 (58) PENCE - 'OUTPERFORM' ---------- CREDIT SUISSE RAISES NATWEST TARGET TO 260 (247) PENCE - 'OUTPERFORM' ---------- | hamhamham1 |
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