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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 7.03 | 38.55B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/6/2024 11:27 | hxxps://www.bankofen Do you mean this jordaggy? Can't find a reference to a crash | ![]() wsm812 | |
27/6/2024 11:12 | TrickyAbsolutely bang on | ![]() scruff1 | |
27/6/2024 11:07 | Blimey, the BoE have just released their latest views on the economy and they don't seem overly optimistic. They say crash maybe on the way...buckle up. | ![]() jordaggy | |
27/6/2024 07:57 | Not sure if this has any relevance to the election but I know a guy who sells face masks with party leaders faces on. Anyway, Sunak not selling too many, Starmer, loads, but Farage's face mask sells have surged. | ![]() bulltradept | |
26/6/2024 22:48 | Sunak did quite well. He was targeting the potential Reform voters. The Reform supporters and the undecided are the key to this election. So many undecided, and Reform supporters must be intelligent enough to know that voting for Reform will give Labour a landslide. Is that what they want, probably 10 years of Labour? I think that Reform supporters will wobble on the night. Nigel is anti EU. and a vote for him will probably mean Brexit will be partly reversed. They are right wing and about to hand Labour a great gift. I voted for Boris last time although I thought he was an idiot and I was a remainer who did not want to get Brexit done. But Corbyn? Never. This election will be much closer than the polls suggest. Very complicated tactical voting. | ![]() careful | |
26/6/2024 21:58 | More borrowing, more national debt And if you own anything,we're gonna tax you!! Didn't bother watching cos so obvious what's going to happen 1970s all over again | ![]() geckotheglorious | |
26/6/2024 21:40 | Fully funded and costed | ![]() scruff1 | |
26/6/2024 21:40 | Fully funded and costed | ![]() scruff1 | |
26/6/2024 21:39 | Fully funded and costed | ![]() scruff1 | |
26/6/2024 20:52 | Rishi just keeps on repeating labour will increase taxes taxes taxes...and Rishi will cut taxes taxes taxes... | ![]() diku | |
26/6/2024 20:47 | Both keep repeating the answer over and over again and the mediator not stepping in...time wasted... | ![]() diku | |
26/6/2024 18:41 | Final debate tonight between the 2 leaders...Rishi and Starmer...so the other party leaders are irrelevant...media decides... | ![]() diku | |
26/6/2024 17:34 | Assange was the first to introduce the concept that all these US wars are undertaken to syphon tax dollars into the pockets of the beneficiary's of the military industrial complex, that's really what's behind the rape allegations and flakey US charges. | utrickytrees | |
26/6/2024 17:28 | After 85 trading days, buyback complete to date: Total shares to date................ Aggregate cost to date... .................. £899,805,018.73 Average price paid to date................ Percentage of £2 billion buyback completed..44.99% | ![]() hardup1 | |
26/6/2024 16:46 | Any chance of a sensible counter? | ![]() institutional investments | |
26/6/2024 16:42 | I could go on with all the markets, but assured, the view on lloyds today was driven by many factors. Not 2 or 3 | ![]() institutional investments | |
26/6/2024 16:41 | US financials not far off collapse, primarily bank driven | ![]() institutional investments | |
26/6/2024 16:31 | Il make it easier for the trolls | ![]() institutional investments |
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