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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 | 0.26% | 54.36 | 54.26 | 54.28 | 54.46 | 54.04 | 54.14 | 43,633,953 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0901 | 6.02 | 32.86B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/10/2024 17:58 | So if Labour decide to tax share buybacks would a share consolidation be more appealing? | freddie01 | |
07/10/2024 17:46 | No shares bought back today so figures the same as for 4th October. After 157 trading days, buyback complete to date: Total shares to date................ Aggregate cost to date... ...................£ Average price paid to date................ Percentage of £2 billion buyback completed..79.25% | hardup1 | |
07/10/2024 17:13 | Merv was hilarious & entertaining. | utrickytrees | |
07/10/2024 16:08 | That's got to be vermin with a new ID! | hardup1 | |
07/10/2024 15:35 | Looks like the Reform party might be pursuing a crowd funded private prosecution against the Manchester airport thugs if the CPs fail to press charges. | utrickytrees | |
07/10/2024 14:37 | Yes well done reform, even Farage dumped ya! lol, was a set of losers. Can't wait til we rejoin the EU you boomers become even more irrelevant! | astjgroom | |
07/10/2024 14:19 | Thats when electricity is produced using gas or whatever we have left. But when renewables are used it doesnt - green hydrogen - I think. Dont worry Tricky. Once everyone has bought an EV as urged by our masters they will decide hydrogen is the only possible future. Anyone with an EV caught in Londons green hydrogen zone will of course be fined a shed load. | scruff1 | |
07/10/2024 14:10 | Struggling to get past and stay past that 59.31 mark has tested it several times now. | ortegaworm | |
07/10/2024 12:40 | 1 kg of carbon captured hydrogen costs about 2 quid but creates 6kg of carbon? There must be some logic in there somewhere? | utrickytrees | |
07/10/2024 12:34 | Plenty brainwashed nutters. Thats why Kneel is PM. | scruff1 | |
07/10/2024 12:15 | Military operation in Ukraine7 Oct, 03:37 Ukrainian servicemen loot apartments of Ugledar residents before fleeing — top brass The ministry emphasized that the Ukrainian troops tried to literally knock people out of the town MOSCOW, October 7. /TASS/. Ukrainian servicemen have stolen household appliances and furniture from the apartments of Ugledar residents and shelled houses where civilians were still staying, the Russian Defense Ministry reported. "We were robbed, the hospital was blown up, people died. Ammunition was flying from Kurakhovo, and right into the hospital. Here I saw a pickup truck loaded with sofas, children's bicycles, refrigerators, pots," one of the residents of Ugledar said in the video provided by the Russian Defense Ministry. The ministry emphasized that the Ukrainian troops tried to literally knock people out of the town, systematically shelling the school, the hospital, houses where civilians were hiding and fleeing, taking from people everything they could take. "How we've been waiting for you guys. We listened to nothing, we waited for you. We said: we will not come out, do what you want with us," another local resident said in the video. In total, more than 100 civilians remain in Ugledar, while the town's pre-war population was about 16,000. The Russian servicemen are giving them medicine, food, basic necessities, and offering to evacuate them to a safer place for those who need it. | stonedyou | |
07/10/2024 11:35 | Yes. Well done Reform. | freddie01 | |
07/10/2024 08:45 | The tiddlys will probably have to store their own carbon Scruff. I suspect given the level of investment clean fossil fuels will be the only option in the near future. I think the process is necessary for the production of hydrogen which could provide a revenue stream. One things for certain energy production is set for a major overhaul in the next 20yrs or so. BTW I know fkall about this industry atm. | utrickytrees | |
07/10/2024 08:07 | Lots of new stories on here this morning, can see you all spent the weekend buried in the mail and express, still at least brexits going well! :-))) | astjgroom |
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