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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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0.28 | 0.51% | 55.08 | 55.06 | 55.10 | 55.28 | 54.82 | 54.96 | 18,845,750 | 09:19:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.42 | 35.04B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/2/2023 16:11 | Been monitoring the trades for the last hour or so, The MM's are total swines, mopping up stops! | jordaggy | |
09/2/2023 16:07 | What happens to the money that we pay the French to patrol their beaches? | joestalin | |
09/2/2023 16:03 | Yes GG tick up Psycho - Nato is a defensive force for US - but an aggressive force at the request of US. So NATO is controlled by USA! | jl5006 | |
09/2/2023 15:46 | A peace deal was agreed to between Ukraine and Russia before the special operation started it was the British and US who told zalensky to break that deal. That's public news and backed up recently by the Israeli defence minister | paulruss1 | |
09/2/2023 15:37 | Not sure I fully agree: NATO is a defensive force and generally tends to act as such; the EU is an aggressive force and always acts as such, albeit with broomsticks and cork bullets. EU has a fair amount to answer for here, although nothing at all excuses Russia’s policies the last 22 years. | psychochopper | |
09/2/2023 15:22 | Lawyers hope you get sued, doctors hope you get sick, cops hope you're criminal, mechanics hope you have car trouble, but only a thief wishes prosperity for you. | zaxarobal | |
09/2/2023 14:54 | Would be nearly a Doubling for me Diku!! | 1carus | |
09/2/2023 14:48 | yes my words were ambiguous at best there as to regard their true meaning, although I would add NATO alongside the EU in that in equal measure. I am not in agreement in sending aircraft. My point more on the fact it would take months at the least to train them up | drew lonmenob | |
09/2/2023 14:45 | Bring on 70p...think everyman and his monkey will be tempted to sell at 70p... | diku | |
09/2/2023 14:27 | giving fighter aircraft is fine in principle in reality however, how long does it take to train their pilots. Presumably none of the UK forces will see any action - so let me know the time frame please of said training | drew lonmenob | |
09/2/2023 14:18 | Talking about inflation, Martin Lewis has written to Hunt today, copy to Shapps, asking for the planned 20% increase in the energy price guarantee from 1 April not to go ahead. There is a detailed write-up on MSE, covering all the angles. Last April, the m/m inflation increase was huge at 2.5%, largely because of Ofgem's tariff increase. If the Gov't were to go along with Martin's request, it would therefore result in a very significant drop in the annual inflation number when this April's figure is published by ONS in May. But time is of the essence if the EPG is to be held at £2,500 and this bunch are not known for quick decisions....We'll see. | polar fox | |
09/2/2023 14:10 | it was Johnson who said that Putin annexing Crimea was the EU's fault :) . What an idiot he is although , to be fair, he has done well on Ukraine and I even agree with him that Ukraine must be given fighter aircraft as soon as possible . SLAVA UKRAINI ! and long live the wonderful family of nations known as the EU :) | arja | |
09/2/2023 14:05 | doombarman, paulruss1 is probably not mentally ill but just brainwashed by RT before it was taken off air and maybe other Kremlin sponsored websites or "thinktanks" . quite sad really and he would not be saying that if he was in Ukraine in an apartment and the building was hit by rockets on order of that bloodthirsty ghoul , PUTIN . Or maybe he would not complain and happily give his life for his hero. :) | arja | |
09/2/2023 13:47 | I see Bailey is getting involved in public sector pay debate today. Today he says that inflation will fall rapidly and public sector pay rises need to be funded by tax rises to avoid increasing inflation. The sooner they sack this guy the better. He can'y possibly claim to take any credit for reducing inflation. | car1pet | |
09/2/2023 13:47 | “Credit Suisse - Yet to hit rock bottom” according to some. But I cannot see how this relates to Lloyds, as they have little business in common. It has much more to do with Paul as he has yet to hit rock bottom, notwithstanding his current trajectory. Arja is in outer space, where there are no bottoms, apart from the one he speaks from. | psychochopper | |
09/2/2023 11:17 | I preferred MRF's chart which predicted the share price at 70p | estienne | |
09/2/2023 11:11 | "What's after 55p"......If it gets there 55p will be the next resistance level, there will be a large number of auto sells that will trigger at 55p. | hardup1 | |
09/2/2023 10:58 | Credit Suisse has suffered its biggest annual losses since the global financial crisis as the scandal-hit lender's new boss attempts to drastically overhaul the business.The bank said clients pulled a record amount of funds in the final three months of last year, as it posted a net loss of 1.39bn Swiss francs (£1.3bn) over the quarter.This took its net loss for the year to 7.3bn Swiss francs (£5.6bn).Switzerland | xxxxxy | |
09/2/2023 10:56 | What's after 55p? | js910 | |
09/2/2023 10:53 | Credit Suisse has suffered its biggest annual losses since the global financial crisis as the scandal-hit lender's new boss attempts to drastically overhaul the business.The bank said clients pulled a record amount of funds in the final three months of last year, as it posted a net loss of 1.39bn Swiss francs (£1.3bn) over the quarter.This took its net loss for the year to 7.3bn Swiss francs (£5.6bn).Switzerland | xxxxxy | |
09/2/2023 10:46 | A reverse University Challenge with you and Arja as the opposing contestants would bring back some entertainment to the BBC. They are already talking about bringing back Fawlty Towers, so along with a new version of Blackadder featuring Arja as Baldrick, they may start to fill in the revenue gaps resulting from license refuseniks. | psychochopper | |
09/2/2023 10:45 | Fingers on the button 55p?... | diku | |
09/2/2023 10:43 | Paul, the borders are one thing, but the reasons you cite for it, as well as what to do about it, fully support Doombarman’s thesis. Previous posts you have made also suggest some problems in the analytic department. | psychochopper | |
09/2/2023 10:40 | Dil, one day, one day.... A breach of the high @55.96 from 17th Jan 2022 would take us over the earlier gap. | skinny |
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