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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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1.00 | 1.75% | 58.28 | 58.22 | 58.26 | 58.56 | 57.66 | 58.10 | 303,580,096 | 16:29:58 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.78 | 36.41B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/12/2018 11:24 | Ladeside: "I'm sure NOBODY voted to be poorer and to make their own personal life more difficult, with added costs and added red tape for travelling ..." £7 every 3 years doesn't sound too onerous to me. Travel to EU didn't start when we joined the EU. Many of us even went there before! | ![]() keyno | |
28/12/2018 11:24 | My GP's too busy with foreigners and low life, and little abdul with a cough to see me !! | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
28/12/2018 11:20 | AZ209 Yes, sure. Many will have changed their minds, many will have died, and many will now be able to vote for the first time. We all are better informed, or at least should be. That is why I have no problem with another vote, it is very democratic, not undemocratic as May (under duress from her right wing) and the Hard-Brexit dunderheads want you to believe. By-the-way, polls don't look good in your favour. ;) | minerve | |
28/12/2018 11:18 | Politicians gave UK voters a clean IN/OUT vote...for a minute forget about what was said or not in the campaign...and the UK voters choose OUT...Politicians are there to do the thinking...not the voters...what were the Politicians (Cameron & Co)thinking?...it has now been played around such to make it look Politicians are off the hook...and the voters have brought it upon themselves...what was the purpose of having a vote in the first place?...was it bad negotiating skills by Cameron?...or respect the will of the people by giving them the last say... | ![]() diku | |
28/12/2018 11:14 | "I believe it is a 100% fact that not all Leave voters would vote for a Hard-Brexit knowing the problems it will cause and knowing it will not achieve the objectives that were sold to them through lies and a corrupt campaign." The same principle could be applied to those people that voted to remain. Now they have seen how Juncker and his mates just want to inflict as much pain to the Uk as possible as punishment for having the audacity to want to leave, they might have changed their minds believing that if we were to stay, the EU mafia would force their will over us even more. | ![]() az209 | |
28/12/2018 11:05 | Nobody knows "why" the "majority" voted. I'm pretty sure we've been through this a million times, however it's a fact that everyone had different reasons for voting as they did. Some hated the EU (for no known reason), some hated immigration ( or the perception of it), some hated the UK "elite" and thought they were punishing them, some believed the nonsense on the side of the bus, some just felt like a change, some were led by the tabloid press. Lots of reasons, however I'm sure NOBODY voted to be poorer and to make their own personal life more difficult, with added costs and added red tape for travelling etc, threat of job losses, possible logistical issues with food stuffs and medicine etc, lack of staff for the catering industry, lack of staff for the farming and agricultural industry etc, etc. Did they all want out the single market (did most even know what that was) ? Has anyone heralding this, REALLY thought it all through ??? | ![]() ladeside | |
28/12/2018 11:01 | mike The chaos and problems are being told by people with knowledge of the businesses and industry that they are in. Do you second guess your GP because you are worried he/she has an interest in his/her practice? | minerve | |
28/12/2018 10:57 | How do we not know that all the problems and chaos we are told will happen from a hard brexit is also not lies and corrupt fake news promoted from the stay in brigade ?? | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
28/12/2018 10:51 | diku I didn't say the assumption was neither correct nor wrong. The fantasy is believing you can second guess every single person who voted to Leave. I believe it is a 100% fact that not all Leave voters would vote for a Hard-Brexit knowing the problems it will cause and knowing it will not achieve the objectives that were sold to them through lies and a corrupt campaign. | minerve | |
28/12/2018 10:46 | "The California Public Employees’ Retirement System kept 6.4 per cent, the National Pension Service of Korea 6 per cent and the Future Fund Board of Guardians, Australia’s sovereign wealth fund, 8.6 per cent." Nice to see the British own Gatwick! LOL Expect more of this Brexiter dunderheads. | minerve | |
28/12/2018 10:45 | Well you are also having a wild assumption!... Wild assumption considering not many knew what the consequences would be. | ![]() diku | |
28/12/2018 10:42 | If you go down to Dover in May You're sure of a big surprise If you go down to Dover in May You'd better take supplies! For every Brexiter that ever there was Will gather there for certain Because they still in May Will expect to go away for their picnic! | minerve | |
28/12/2018 10:41 | "but a clean break is precisely what the majority voted for in the referendum" Wild assumption considering not many knew what the consequences would be. But do carry on in your fantasy. | minerve | |
28/12/2018 10:30 | Bob, you're a typical Remoaner - spot and comment on one typo and ignore the stuff that matters. Suppose that typo just confirms your deeply considered decision to Remoan - lol. | ![]() poikka | |
28/12/2018 09:53 | Lol bob. Was quite shocked when I read it to be honest. Think there's something like 2,100 jobs at risk. | ![]() freddie01 | |
28/12/2018 09:44 | Freddie I was waiting for the punchline . Wrong thread. | ![]() bargainbob | |
28/12/2018 09:39 | HMV on the brink. | ![]() freddie01 | |
28/12/2018 09:19 | MPs are still so out of touch with the electorate, corbin can consider the no deal option as "the deep blue sea" as it suits his agenda but a clean break is precisely what the majority voted for in the referendum, what's on offer is entirely the opposite and we're being made to feel grateful for it, however people voted we all now have to acknowledge that fact. | ![]() fatnacker | |
28/12/2018 09:03 | With all the unemployment after Brexit , he maybe able to hire someone to proof read . You should apply Maxk. | ![]() bargainbob | |
28/12/2018 08:59 | Win win bob! | ![]() maxk | |
28/12/2018 08:50 | Redwood not got a spell checker for Christmas , that's for sure lol 11 : matters Summary :is not us | ![]() bargainbob | |
28/12/2018 08:41 | 12 big wins from leaving in March on WTO terms By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: DECEMBER 28, 2018 1 Far from crashing out, we will be cashing in.We will get our money back to spend on our priorities. We will be better off. 2 We get control of our taxes allowing us to cut VAT along with other taxes. This will boost our growth rate and give all taxpayers a Brexit bonus. 3.We can hire more nurses, doctors, teachers, and police, and improve our social care with money saved from the EU 4. We can sign new trade agreements with the rest of the world to boost the majority of our trade currently with non EU countries. 5. We can remove tariffs on imported components to provide a boost to UK manufacturing. 6. We can restore and expand our fishing and fish processing industry. 7. We can have a farming and tariff policy that means we grow much more of food locally, cutting the food miles. 8. We can control migration and have a policy good for UK business and society. 9. We can make our own laws and refuse EU ones which are damaging. 10. We will end all the uncertainty for business 11. We can end the rows and the wild and usually pessimistic speculation about Brexit. We can turn to talking about other natters, and bring the nation together in discussing how to use the money and freedoms we have gained from exit. 12. We will become a self governing democracy again. Leaving the EU us not a threat or a disease, but a huge opportunity. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
28/12/2018 08:13 | John0927 Dec '18 - 22:37 - 240916 of 240921 6.8% yield PE 6.7 ___________ Annuel 50% depreciation !!! | ![]() mikemichael2 |
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