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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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0.02 | 0.03% | 60.66 | 60.36 | 60.38 | 60.52 | 59.54 | 59.82 | 141,047,083 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 7.03 | 38.55B |
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10/6/2024 17:43 | Because the system is set much such...then there is the outside geo political factors that are inter linked... | diku | |
10/6/2024 17:24 | The company to watch is Shell.....It is the canary to watch....If it leaves the UK for the USA, then we all know that the country is heading for Zimbabwe economics.....Things like a basic loaf of bread will go to £5 etc...people will die of hypothermia etc...best doctors will leave etc.Watch what Shell decides, if Labour goes proper Marxist and tax and tax to death.Me...I'm voting for Reform....A clear conscience as will not support the destruction of the UK by ConLabour. | xxxxxy | |
10/6/2024 16:10 | Manifestos are merely intentions and we all know what the road to hell is paved with! Contracts are not worth the paper they are written on! Vive la deference? | gotnorolex | |
10/6/2024 15:44 | Labour election victory would be ‘net positive’ for markets, says JP Morgan. Win would benefit banks, builders and supermarkets, say analysts, showing appeal of ‘centrist platform’ for City. A Labour election victory will be a “net positive” for financial markets, strategists at the US bank JP Morgan have said, in an analysis that underlines the appeal of Keir Starmer’s “centrist platform” to the City of London. A majority for Labour would benefit banks, builders and supermarkets, analysts led by JP Morgan’s head of global equity strategy, Mislav Matejka, wrote in a note to clients published on Monday. The US investment bank said Labour’s policies would be “modestly pro-growth, but crucially with a likely cautious fiscal approach”. | hardup1 | |
10/6/2024 13:27 | I can't, but if I could, I'd vote Reform party. Labour coming to power is a baton handover. | jordaggy | |
10/6/2024 13:25 | RUSSIAN LANCET LOITERING MUNITIONS STRUCK 40 UKRAINIAN TARGETS PAST WEEK (VIDEOS) Support SouthFront The Russian military damaged or destroyed 40 pieces of equipment of Kiev forces using Lancet loitering munitions during the past week. The Ukrainian losses between June 2 and 8, all documented in video by Lostarmour.info, were: Three Self-propelled howitzers, including one Polish-made Krab; 15 Towed howitzers, including one American-made M777, one American-made M119 and one American-made M198; One multiple rocket launchers, a Czech-made RM-70; Seven Main battle tanks; Two infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers, one Swedish-made CV90 and one American-made M1126 Stryker; One engineering vehicles, a German-made Biber armored bridge layer; Two air defense systems, one Soviet-made Osa and one Soviet-made Strela-10; One electronic warfare system, a Ukrainian-made Bukovel-AD; One radar, a Soviet-made P-18; Six trucks and other military vehicles of unidentified types; One warplane, a Soviet-made Su-25. The Lancet was developed by the ZALA Aero Group, a subsidiary of Russia’s defense giant Kalashnikov Concern. The company produces two versions of the loitering munition, the Izdeliye-52 with an endurance of 30 minutes and a one-kilogram warhead and the larger Izdeliye-51 that has an endurance of 40 minutes and is armed with a warhead weighting three kilograms. The loitering munition flies towards the designated area with a GLONASS-aided inertial navigation system. After arriving in the area, the operator utilizes an onboard electro-optical system via a two-way data-link to detect, track and lock on the target. A laser-ranging system then controls the detonation of the warhead. The small radar cross-section and minimal infrared signature of the electric-powered loitering munition makes it very difficult to detect and intercept, thus Ukrainian attempts to stop it have been mostly unsuccessful. During May, Lostarmour.info documented a record 302 Lancet strikes. The number of documented strikes this month has already reached 51. It’s worth noting that many strikes remain classified, which means the real number of strikes could be much higher. Support SouthFront | stonedyou | |
10/6/2024 13:11 | Reform to launch 'contract with the people' next MondayNigel Farage said Reform will set out its "contract with the people" in full next Monday. He said: "We are doing part of what we see as our contract with the people today. Next Monday we will do a full launch. "We won't call it a manifesto because in most people's minds manifesto equals lie."... Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
10/6/2024 13:08 | Sounds good | xxxxxy | |
10/6/2024 13:08 | Nigel Farage said the UK is "skint" and steps must be taken to boost economic growth as Reform UK reiterated its pledge to increase the income tax threshold to £20,000.Mr Farage said the national debt had ballooned under the Conservative Party's watch, with tens of billions of pounds having to be spent on debt interest. Speaking at a press conference in central London, the Reform leader said: "We need to face up to one or two realities. We are skint. And it is getting worse. And at some point in time we may even have trouble issuing gilts, issuing government bonds unless the market sees that we have got some solutions."And that is why the only way out is growth and I think what Richard [Tice] has just set out, in particular putting up the tax threshold to £20,000 would be a very, very big step in the right direction." The threshold at which people currently start to pay income tax is £12,570 but Reform want to lift it to £20,000. Mr Tice said the move would leave the average person about £1,500 better off a year. It would also take seven million people out of paying income tax altogether, he said. ... Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
10/6/2024 11:02 | Labour to raise road tax by at least 15%And petrol prices Good luck with labour you are going to be poor very poor | portside1 | |
10/6/2024 10:19 | Labour hidden. Rises in tax if they get elected Tax to be added to buying shares and tax on all divs | portside1 | |
10/6/2024 08:38 | It's the next 40% that will be more difficult | institutional investments | |
10/6/2024 08:37 | On the bright side, it's only down 6% since. Not much. LLOY can recover that within 8 years | institutional investments | |
10/6/2024 08:36 | Sad day for the banks. This is actually the day of the jackal for for long term shorters of the sector | institutional investments | |
10/6/2024 08:33 | Sorry right thread. Winners being listed | institutional investments | |
10/6/2024 08:19 | sorry right thread | thanatos abysss | |
10/6/2024 08:08 | Sorry wrong thread | institutional investments | |
09/6/2024 22:39 | More like Kneel and Ange will have us retied to the pillars of the temple as it collapses on all those that worship in it. | scruff1 | |
09/6/2024 22:14 | PS. 13) 5 other European countries to have replicated Brexit and the EU utopian dream to be in tatters within 5 years. | senden11 | |
09/6/2024 22:03 | Indeed Scruff, if Labour manages to hold on to power before a popular uprising, I've no doubt a lot of that will come to pass. Interesting to see Macron bumped into an early snap election, due to the surge in Le Pen support and Right-wing momentum building across Germany, Holland and wider Europe. With that kind of back-drop, this UK election is now no longer dull! History may well judge that Farage has timed his run rather well. | senden11 | |
09/6/2024 19:50 | Angela Merkel knew that Russia could attempt to blackmail Europe into launching a major gas pipeline but "concealed" the information, according to Handelsblatt, the German newspaper.... Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy |
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