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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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-0.84 | -1.51% | 54.80 | 54.86 | 54.88 | 55.66 | 54.52 | 55.66 | 116,265,673 | 16:35:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.39 | 34.87B |
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17/9/2021 13:47 | i must say i am now less worried about brexit, bringing pounds and ounces back is all we needednow all we need is product to measure | stansmith3 | |
17/9/2021 13:21 | Indeed. Oldest trick in book, keep arguing to keep attention and keep being relevant. Frankly this one is not worthy of any attention. Bit sorry for his absolute loneliness.That's it. | xxxxxy | |
17/9/2021 13:18 | The latest YouGov poll puts the Tories at 39%, up six points since last week, and four points ahead of Labour at 35%; figures that will no doubt come as a relief to the Tories after YouGov's last poll put them behind Labour for the first time since the start of the year. No doubt this one will get a tad less attention than the last...Order order | xxxxxy | |
17/9/2021 13:15 | Do not respond. | mikemichael2 | |
17/9/2021 13:10 | ?Nigel Farage@Nigel_FarageG | xxxxxy | |
17/9/2021 12:45 | Utricky Stick to your sports. You are out of your depth as a commenting intellectual. ;) | medieval blacksmith | |
17/9/2021 12:32 | Hc Rob17 Sep 2021 11:35AMFurlough ... an unmitigated needless panic reaction , poorly thought out , ridiculously extended and sending certain sections of society laughing all the way to the bank . Fraud taking place .... we have never seen anything like it !!!8LikeReplyEdward Fitzgerald17 Sep 2021 11:34AMCutting back on big government will save billions. Also cancel HS2 now as it looks like far fewer people will be travelling on trains as we move to a more WFH/Online meetings way of life for many..... Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
17/9/2021 12:03 | Idiots? We are not the ones who have sent nurses home when we need them. We are not the ones kicking our main supplier/customer in the teeth. We are not the ones limiting the futures and freedom of our youth. We are not the ones sending haulage drivers home when we need them. We are not the ones allowing large corporates and plutocrats more control. We are not the ones forcing super market shelves to go empty. We are not the ones breaking international trust and integrity. I could go on and on... And then you call us idiots! ROFLMAO! ROFLMAO! ROFLMAO! ROFLMAO! ROFLMAO! ROFLMAO! ROFLMAO! 🤣😂 🤣😂 🤣😂 🤣😂 | medieval blacksmith | |
17/9/2021 11:59 | We don't pay child support to UK workers who have children living I other EU countries & were saving £5b. UK fisher quotas have gone up and will go up further. BLUE Passports, crowns on pint pots. Better selection of international beverages in Wetherspoons....the list is as long as your arm! | utrickytrees | |
17/9/2021 11:57 | Joe, it’s more a case of idiots who cannot realise it. | psychochopper | |
17/9/2021 11:56 | King Arthur vs the Remoaner:- Losers who do not realise it. | joestalin | |
17/9/2021 11:47 | List a benefit. | medieval blacksmith | |
17/9/2021 11:45 | Interest rates and credit then. Who cares? Big deal? I can calculate intrinsic values which haven't change that much with James Fisher of late so it is cheaper. I don't average down for the sake of it like most. ;) Now go back to your retirement. Haven't you got a cabbage patch to manage or mates to rant on about immigrants with? | medieval blacksmith | |
17/9/2021 11:39 | The number of times I have heard “I can now buy it cheaper”, as though that alone is a reason on top of previous preference! Sometimes, but other times it presages disaster. It’s only slightly behind the “it’s grossly mispriced” as a reason to add. Er, sometimes, but other times … You say “forex”. You misundestood - it was interest rates and mainly credit. To the even slightly initiated, it suggests you have no clue what you are talking about. And if not in this instance, why any other? | psychochopper | |
17/9/2021 11:28 | Monty python scene about the knight who loses his arms and legs and still challenges his opponent to fight reminds me of a remainer on here who loses every argument but still keeps fighting his remain campaign | josh 32 |
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