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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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-0.18 | -0.29% | 62.34 | 62.28 | 62.32 | 62.56 | 61.94 | 62.22 | 89,430,058 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0901 | 6.92 | 37.9B |
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13/1/2025 10:50 | No word of the Uyghurs from Rachel Reeves! Abandoned all Labour principals for a mange ridden deal worth 600m over the stretch of a single term! | gotnorolex | |
13/1/2025 08:58 | He's yet another lawyer making a balls of the UK. The govt should be limited to just one. Whats he been up to? I wonder if gobby Rayner has offered her thoughts on solutions to the current financial crisis other than let's have more strikes | scruff1 | |
13/1/2025 08:35 | Spent a couple of minutes watching the RR share trades of which the vast majority are buys & sells of 1 or 2 shares. Can anyone with a bit more experience tell me what's likely happening here. Stock has been stuck in a progressively tighter range for the past couple of weeks now. | utrickytrees | |
13/1/2025 06:34 | busterhogdog, good on ya sport in trying to educate Min Pong and his imbecilic reform mates :) . But they are too brainwashed by the right wing rags they read assuming they get the facts from the rags and not the lies and propaganda they in fact get ! | arja | |
13/1/2025 06:28 | Min Pong , it is a family of nations which idiots like you voted to leave and make British people much poorer apart from the billionaires of course who made a mint from Brexit . You hate Britain :) | arja | |
12/1/2025 21:53 | We're you a bit clumsy? | scruff1 | |
12/1/2025 20:43 | Dean Windass diagnosed with altzhei9merz aged 55. | utrickytrees | |
12/1/2025 20:26 | The debt markets are in the end a global popularity contest for money and Trump is presently Date of the Year. In comparison, Britain, one economics commentator said, was "the ugliest horse in the glue factory"....Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
12/1/2025 18:09 | My weekend exeat was cancelled many a time by my housemaster for puncturing the bladder with a rusty awl while lacing! But all in all it was the happiest time in my life! | gotnorolex | |
12/1/2025 16:06 | You wouldn't mourn the old casey if you ever played with em. Soaked up water better than a sponge. Easier to kick a 24lb cannon ball. Remember heading one that someone had managed to fire in from the corner. Laid me out. I carried the case lace up mark on me forehead for a fortnight. Good riddance to em | scruff1 | |
12/1/2025 15:28 | Just watched Tamworth (minnows) play Tottenham in a delightful game of old fashioned football without the razzamatazz, no paraphernalia of spider cams, VAR or giant screens with deafening sound systems. Only thing missing was the leather laced ball with a bladder. Enoru (shop assistant by day) not only fixed the weather eaten net with his tapestry skills, but almost scored in the first couple of minutes! They put in an incredible effort with their defender Hayden Hollis, proclaimed Man of the Match for holding on for first 90 mins! The lack lustre North London team relied on Tamworth to score an own goal, then fluked a couple more to win. | gotnorolex | |
12/1/2025 14:28 | I told Nige in the pub last night (the Prospect in Whitby) not to listen to Elon or the Don but to just log in to ADVFN and read careful's posts instead. He said all Reform Party members already do that which is why they are so inspired and full of original thought | scruff1 | |
12/1/2025 14:11 | An insurance system to replace the NHS would scare voters. It is a non starter. Better to try to improve the present system. Americans with insufficient insurance can go bankrupt if they become seriously ill. Back to Reform and Nigel again. I heard him propose that the NNS was broken and proposed an American type insurance system. It would be a vote loser. | careful | |
12/1/2025 13:34 | P BBoth Liz truss in her book and Rupert Lowe's in his reform conference speech have diagnosed the problems and the cure. Abolish the entire blairite settlement- laws (human rights, equalities, climate change, modern slavery etc), quangoes, independence of BoE, devolution, mayoralties, HoL changes, OBR, high taxes, high benefits (tax credits) etc etc. Repeal all of this treasonous mess and strip it out of common law, throw in asylum law, massively simplify the tax system and reduce the tax take after sacking most of the non frontline public sector hanging off the blairite laws, privatise all healthcare and schools provision so we can vastly reduce public sector pension liabilities and abolish the NHS in favour of a universal insurance system. It's a big job. The decent tories need to work with reform to plan and get the delivery people on board and draft the repeal bill. By all means come to accommodations with decent tories and don't split the vote in Lib Dem constituencies. However, unfortunately, most of the in seat Tory party are blairite wet...Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
12/1/2025 10:47 | A huge percentage of our earnings from the China trade comes from licencing, which has a time stamp on patents, almost all of which have already been superseded with their own cutting edge technology! | gotnorolex | |
12/1/2025 10:41 | The international picture is interesting. Trump is no fan of NATO or the EU. Ukraine and Georgia huge land masses rich in assets and mineral wealth have both stated their wish to join the EU. What a mighty Empire the EU.would become. Strategically Russia is totally defeated if this was to happen. Trump wishes to annex Greenland and Canada, huge land masses rich in mineral wealth and of strategic importance. He also wishes to takeover the Panama Canal. It seems to me that economically WW3 has started. Interesting times, where does the UK fit into this situation? | careful |
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