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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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-0.06 | -0.10% | 59.14 | 58.84 | 58.88 | 59.54 | 58.84 | 58.84 | 99,197,680 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.86 | 37.63B |
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20/12/2018 21:33 | Yes, you've made your view very clear before, maxk! A couple of thoughts. Surely this type of article/thinking will only increase the likelihood of Parliament voting her deal down. Is that the Maybot at work? If the market would like to bottom the LLOY share price above 47.10, in the next week or two, this type of possibility holds out the necessary hope, does it not? | ![]() polar fox | |
20/12/2018 21:29 | She has no plan B, she just hoping last minute support from the cowards Mps on the Bretix ordered by Brussels. | k38 | |
20/12/2018 21:22 | the responsibility for not dealing with the drone? the Police The airport security. the two ministers. You will always get nutters taking a chance on our, broadly speaking ,non effective legal system..we expect that..But the officials could and should have done much better. What a dump we live in. | ![]() mr.elbee | |
20/12/2018 21:13 | The Maybot is doing what she was chosen for, and programmed to do. Duplicitous and without care for her political future, or that of the tory party. edit: the serfs don't count at all. | ![]() maxk | |
20/12/2018 21:04 | Bloomberg has an article this evening. Here's the title and a short excerpt, which gives a sense: Theresa May Is Hatching a Secret Brexit Plan B to Avoid Armageddon. .............In public, May and all her ministers are adamant that her exit deal is the only one available to avoid potential economic and social chaos. They are putting all their efforts into winning the vote in Parliament. Behind closed doors, her inner circle is discussing the options if she fails. Increasingly, the idea of sending the question back to the British public to answer is gaining ground, according to a senior government official. That could be through a new referendum -- an idea winning support in mainstream U.K. politics but which May herself adamantly rejects -- or even a national election to choose a new government. The first step in either case would be to delay Brexit, extending the Article 50 process while all sides regroup. When she’s been asked about this recently, May has been less forthright than in the past. more... | ![]() polar fox | |
20/12/2018 20:52 | Yes agree Monty a good buy sign . I have watched him grow up over the years from Monty seedling. | ![]() bargainbob | |
20/12/2018 20:42 | 45p target. | ![]() montyhedge | |
20/12/2018 20:05 | The uk is an odd market. Many domestic shares, probably most are about 40% from their peaks. the list is long, but the miners and oils are still well above their lows of the recent past. Lloyds is quite cheap already. A contrarian would put money to work with good stock selection. | ![]() careful | |
20/12/2018 20:01 | When you get both Munterhedge and Buywell3 ( spamming many threads 24/7 with his copy and paste's) you know it's nearly time to buy. | ![]() sux_2bu | |
20/12/2018 19:33 | buywell3 - 04 Feb 2018 - 19:33:22 - 124676 of 128957 ACTIVE BARCLAYS TRADERS CLUB - BARC UK Banks look set to catch a cold from other problems ... the property market crashing is one this is another The time for FTSE 100 stocks that have an olde fashioned model, carry big debt , carry pension deficits and contract to/outsource Government work to answer to the market ; has arrived Never in the last 25 years plus have I seen FTSE 100 companies lose 50% of their value in a day Fund managers are getting ready to run for the hills £ BILLIONS more look set to be lost on FTSE 100 stocks having to face the reality of their indebted situation and poor trading prospects due to poor management decisions | ![]() buywell3 | |
20/12/2018 19:29 | Where's Santa for the rally. He's a bit late! | smurfy2001 | |
20/12/2018 19:26 | Bears are in control of the Dow I think around 21500 will be bottom. | ![]() sux_2bu | |
20/12/2018 19:25 | Bears are very happy. Christmas come a few days early. | ![]() montyhedge | |
20/12/2018 19:24 | Monty it's a blue day for Lloyds tomorrow ..lol | k38 | |
20/12/2018 19:20 | You seem happy Monty. | ![]() bargainbob | |
20/12/2018 19:16 | Carnage on the Dow, be amazed if 50p holds tomorrow. | ![]() montyhedge | |
20/12/2018 19:14 | Carnage on the Dow tonight. | ![]() montyhedge | |
20/12/2018 18:26 | 5 years...make it a lot more than that and get some hard labour into the sentence as well! | ![]() optomistic | |
20/12/2018 17:51 | Ah , got it . Thought they may be worried that the drones could be packing some sort of chemicals. | ![]() philanderer | |
20/12/2018 17:47 | Because they want to punish the owner of the drone as a lesson to the rest.. This bloke is facing the max in prison. | k38 | |
20/12/2018 17:29 | And why not shoot those drones down ? | ![]() philanderer | |
20/12/2018 17:14 | This is the end of the world.. This is Russians fault, or maybe Brussels who knows. | k38 | |
20/12/2018 17:09 | The low today turned out to be 50.90, with a close at 50.99. That close is the lowest since July 7 2016, two weeks after the Referendum, when the close was 49.70 - the share price was just bouncing then from the 47.10 low the previous day. About the only positive, is that some of the technical indicators are oversold, but no sign of anything turning yet. | ![]() polar fox |
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