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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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1.40 | 2.58% | 55.76 | 55.66 | 55.68 | 55.72 | 54.28 | 54.40 | 160,566,732 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0901 | 6.17 | 32.95B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/6/2024 10:36 | The Adder Party. | hardup1 | |
23/6/2024 10:15 | OK scruff, please advise me who to vote for. | mikemichael2 | |
23/6/2024 10:13 | Imagine a world with Trump in the Whitehouse (singing I see weeds on the green) Farage in No10 (singing red roses too) Le Pen in the Élysée Palace (dreaming in clouds of white) with Putin, Kim Jong Un and Xi Jinping in perfect harmony! What a wonderful world that wouldn't be! | gotnorolex | |
23/6/2024 09:57 | One policy labour have tabled which im in agreement with is more regional autonomy. However, it may come at a price for some regions. I'm currently in the NE and one trait they have adopted from the Jocks is to constantly moan about the levels of funding their area receives from Westminster. Love it up here they've got absolutely everything my area of the Midlands could ever wish for....Great transport links and a brilliant metro. Talking to the cabbies though you do wonder if they've maxed out when it comes to the levvy of council tax charges? Evidently the people of Whitley bay pay as much as some of the most expensive boroughs. MM2 I'd urge anyone who can't endorse a candidate to spoil their ballot. | utrickytrees | |
23/6/2024 09:07 | Only the game remains the same. Not witnessed VAR? M2 Bad attitude. Cant win so not playing | scruff1 | |
23/6/2024 08:51 | Post 395132...once a wise man said...the game remains the same only the players change...because the system is set up such...voters are just the spectators... Who you vote for makes little difference. Councils are struggling to cut back over grown trees or maintain parks...these creates a huge clear up when leaves fall off in autumn...Councils struggling to repair pot holes...where do you start...the entire local road networks need re surfacing not patch up job that leads to a hump...and as for those man made road humps no consistence in heights...pressure on car suspensions...cars are supposed to driven on flat surface tarmac with minor unevenness... | diku | |
23/6/2024 08:33 | UK out of control on auto pilot. Unmanageable, too many huge deep state institutions that politicians dare not touch. Too many people, too many dogs, too many cars, too many immigrants. The fall of the Roman Empire, collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Pre revolutioery Russian Empire. We have had our turn in the sun, being top dog, it is over. Who you vote for makes little difference. It is like voting for a new manager of the Scottish football team. | careful | |
22/6/2024 20:11 | jordy Back in yer bag lady | scruff1 | |
22/6/2024 19:38 | 'Back into Europe' you're having a laugh, Europe is going down the pan fast, with France in the lead!!! | mikemichael2 | |
22/6/2024 18:29 | Stan 15 years of hard labour means bankruptcy - no welfare and no pension. simples cos just oil supreme court decision - means just that. Happy days of penury! | jl5006 | |
22/6/2024 17:35 | Surely you mean unfortunately we'll have donkey sanctuary celebrities in the executive braying club! | gotnorolex | |
22/6/2024 15:00 | Spot on Scruff, your insightfulness is amazing. I think I love you. | jordaggy | |
22/6/2024 14:49 | From Migration Watch:- Reform’s manifesto This week it was the turn of Reform UK to unveil their manifesto. While prompting a number of questions, the proposals on immigration certainly showed intent and determination. The main proposals were: Freeze all non-essential immigration Return immigrants arriving in small boats to France and leave the ECHR Bar student dependants End immediate access to benefits Raise the National Insurance to 20% for foreign workers The ban on student dependants and the dependants of care workers is, of course, already in place. And unlikely to be reversed by a future Labour government (if they have any sense). The proposed 'freeze' on non-essential immigration and zero net migration is a stronger stance from Reform (we believe necessarily so) than either of the two main parties. It is the sort of firm policy commitment that is essential if the catastrophic (a word we use regularly and advisedly) levels of immigration. However, we are also mindful of future migration from Hong Kong if China were to embark on another crack-down should Hong Kongers stir again. Remember, there are 3-5 million British National Overseas (BNOs) passport holders. Meanwhile, there is also Ukraine. What will happen once the fighting stops? How likely is it that the c200,000 who have come here will return to their homeland? Or, as we have said before, are they just as likely to be joined by those they left behind? | joestalin | |
22/6/2024 08:00 | Good to see the LGBGTQ+ flag flying proudly over the Tynemouth priory & Castle this morning. FFS this level of indoctrination must stop! | utrickytrees | |
22/6/2024 06:59 | YOU CANT REASON WITH THEM SCRUFF THEY ARE ALL CULTISTS NOW. | mr.elbee | |
22/6/2024 03:05 | Oh and GG, defence stocks surged prior to 7/10. Coincidence? yeah, just like 'puts' on airlines surged prior to 9/11. | jordaggy |
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