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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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0.14 | 0.27% | 52.02 | 52.02 | 52.06 | 52.34 | 51.88 | 51.88 | 42,494,850 | 13:43:47 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.05 | 33.03B |
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21/9/2021 15:22 | psychochopper Post 351884 "Min, how old do you assume I am? Simple question, no tricks" Mid to late 50's I'd wager :) | geckotheglorious | |
21/9/2021 15:21 | Troy Holton Post 351862 "Arja, why not open your mind? You should listen to Nick Ferrari, a man who understands and speaks the truth. Probably a bit too intellectual for you though" Probably? A dead cert. :) | geckotheglorious | |
21/9/2021 15:20 | G2 Not likely to see petrol sold in gallons. £6.0 is the reality and politicians dont like that word | scruff1 | |
21/9/2021 14:56 | its kw/h now graham | bobby semen | |
21/9/2021 14:55 | Medieval Blacksmith21 Sep '21 - 14:12 - 351887 of 351893 0 0 0 The real issue is business cost. Most businesses now use metric and the whole water industry I would hope, for example, has converted to such. Various governments were quite happy to burden industry with the unnecessary costs of metrication and decimalization - why shouldn't it go the other way? Sauce for the goose, sauce for the gander. I'd particularly like to see petrol sold in gallons again. | grahamite2 | |
21/9/2021 14:34 | VIDEO In today's show, you will learn how Beijing's attempt to cool off China's property price appreciation has lead to the exposure of China's Evergrande's ponzi scheme, why investors are afraid other companies will soon be unable to pay on their debts, how China is likely to respond, how the U.S. is importing even more disinflation, and how the U.S. economy is facing a huge fiscal cliff. Stock Meltdown Begins Over Fears Evergrande is Just the Beginning | johnwise | |
21/9/2021 14:28 | "Former Tory leader says shortages are inevitable and calls for elite ministerial team to tackle crisis" Elite ministerial team? Good luck with that one. :) | medieval blacksmith | |
21/9/2021 14:28 | Arja, “it is said that …”. Have you ever had a thought of your own? Or an education of your own? | psychochopper | |
21/9/2021 14:27 | I wonder if big brexiteer , Spawny100 , still maintains that Putin had nothing to do with Litvinenko and Skrippals poisonings after today's news . Actually brexiteers like him detest the ECHR . | arja | |
21/9/2021 14:24 | Psycho Yes, many times. At Brexiters and their failure. | medieval blacksmith | |
21/9/2021 14:24 | MB, LOL . the brextremists on this thread are weird old creatures . It is said that some old people act like infants again and needs a mind of an infant to vote for brexit. | arja | |
21/9/2021 14:02 | There were zero poly types where I was!! What A levels did you need to get in, Min? Couple of Ds? | psychochopper | |
21/9/2021 13:55 | Minny, I always think it's much better being a has been than a never will be. Indeed, working in foreign climes comes quite easy - you get invited sometimes. And perks like tax free visas, extra holidays and other perks if they want you. Not sure many chase ponty 'grads' though. Any chase you minny? (that is to tempt you into a job, not away from a job)? | pierre oreilly | |
21/9/2021 13:52 | Min, how old do you assume I am? Simple question, no tricks. | psychochopper | |
21/9/2021 13:45 | To be fair, I make a cracking cup of tea. But that’s merely a hobby! I can do a few other things that are useful. | psychochopper |
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