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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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0.74 | 1.27% | 59.02 | 59.08 | 59.10 | 59.32 | 58.10 | 58.12 | 156,999,625 | 16:35:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.88 | 37.05B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/12/2018 09:34 | Lloyds horse still over indulged in alcohol, it's galloping like a new born Foal :-( | ![]() sux_2bu | |
27/12/2018 09:33 | sux_2bu - 20 Dec 2018 - 19:26:12 - 240558 of 240857 Black Beauty: A Recovering Quadruped - LLOY Bears are in control of the Dow I think around 21500 will be bottom. .................... Good guess at that time eh!! | ![]() sux_2bu | |
27/12/2018 09:31 | The switzo back.....or never went,, | ![]() stonedyou | |
27/12/2018 08:48 | If you put lipstick on a PIG, ain`t you still a pig!!!! | ![]() stonedyou | |
27/12/2018 08:41 | You ain`t William Hill....Don`t prevaricate..... Put your money where your mouth is... | ![]() stonedyou | |
27/12/2018 08:25 | Well that was a dead cat bounce. | ![]() montyhedge | |
27/12/2018 08:23 | Do not think William Hills would offer that as a bet . | ![]() bargainbob | |
27/12/2018 07:58 | If its leave and WTO best buying time is yet to be reached xxxxy, though recovery in price will take 5 years. | ![]() bargainbob | |
27/12/2018 07:19 | Some of the froth has come off FTSE overnight, but it is still 45 or so above Monday's official close of 6686. The low on IG yesterday was 6515! London definitely avoided plenty of volatility by being closed for a couple of days. | ![]() polar fox | |
27/12/2018 06:57 | Whatever. LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE. The EUSSR is a sclerotic nightmare. European armies taking on Russia and all that. Bloody stupid. MAD | ![]() xxxxxy | |
27/12/2018 06:54 | Lloy. Maybe best buying time passed. Not sure. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
27/12/2018 06:53 | LEAVE and WTO | ![]() xxxxxy | |
27/12/2018 01:04 | 843 That's what I call madness... euro_madness. | k38 | |
26/12/2018 23:06 | Happy days ahead now we are leaving the EU. Nothing to fear with NO DEAL despite what May will throw at us in the weeks to come. It is all bluff, classic project fear, don't let her get away with it...see through the façade and stand firm brexiteers and lobby your MPs. Save us from her rubbish betrayal deal. No yellow jackets when we saw off the local hunt today, only red and black worn by the riders lol, wonderful to see this traditional boxing day event, part of what makes our country great. PS What happened to the Gatwick drones......almost as though it never happened....hmm. | ![]() cheshire pete | |
26/12/2018 22:57 | BB "Yeah Lloyds is the bargain of the Century with those with a 2 year view . Just need to sort out the Brexit mess we are in"....They say a week is along time in politics, but 2 years can be a short time in terms of investing. LLOY for me is one for the 'old oak chest', pick them up cheap and watch them grow in the ISA with the compounding effect of the divis. | ![]() cheshire pete | |
26/12/2018 21:50 | The European DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM train......Good job we are leaving!!! EU WARNING: Brussels has forced Italy into DEAD END - It will NEVER be able to repay debts THE EU’s “economic madness” is allowing Italy to plunge deeper into debt and risks collapsing the Eurozone, financial experts fear. The European Central Bank’s (ECB) purchase of government and corporate bonds has swollen its balance sheet to a record £4.19 trillion (4.66 trillion euros). Brussels hoped the mass purchase would supply EU markets with money, and lower interest rates, to boost the economy following the 2008 financial crash. Despite striking a deal with the EU over its budget plans this month, Italy’s debt has grown to £1.8 trillion (two trillion euros). | ![]() stonedyou | |
26/12/2018 21:42 | Dow up more than 1,000 points in biggest one-day gain ever | ![]() tradejunkie2 | |
26/12/2018 21:30 | Cheers pf. Brave nu world! | ![]() maxk | |
26/12/2018 21:20 | Yeah Lloyds is the bargain of the Century with those with a 2 year view . Just need to sort out the Brexit mess we are in . | ![]() bargainbob | |
26/12/2018 21:13 | Reference my post on Monday night, Wall Street has turned in a stellar performance today, with the DOW up over 1,000. So the FTSE's 120 lower on Monday night has become a rise of about 90 as I type. Quite a turnaround. Tomorrow should be much better than it looked two nights ago for LLOY. | ![]() polar fox | |
26/12/2018 20:38 | A stone, a piece of crumbly rock that the only relevant purpose is in a rockery......Fantasy over Rat-Bag-Bob.....No mythical or magical relevance whats so ever...... | ![]() stonedyou | |
26/12/2018 20:29 | The BBC and the Biased media | ![]() stonedyou | |
26/12/2018 20:09 | The the day we took the stone back from you . On this night in 1950, four students of the University of Glasgow and members of GUSNA broke into Westminster Abbey and returned the Stone of Destiny, the ancient coronation stone of the Scots, to Scotland for the first time since it was seized by Edward the first of England. This one act, from members of the old organisation seeking Scottish independence in the world, reignited Scottish national identity and began to take Scotland on a path that would see the restoration of her parliament less than 50 years later. Today, thanks to their actions, Scotland stands on the brink of freedom. We owe much to the bold actions of Ian Hamilton, Kay Mathieson, Gavin Vernon and Alan Stuart who set the ball rolling for Scotland in such dramatic fashion. So today during the festivities we would ask that you take a moment to remember all those who have come before us as we strive to make Scotland a better place. | ![]() bargainbob |
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