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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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0.36 | 0.66% | 54.54 | 54.56 | 54.58 | 54.70 | 53.94 | 54.52 | 99,062,783 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.35 | 34.68B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/1/2019 09:33 | Surprised to read this morning that BT could be the focus of a German takeover. Must say that BT need a bomb up them but wonder how it would sit with the Brexit timetable. | cm44 | |
07/1/2019 09:22 | bargainbob Thanks for the synopsis but it's as good as mr.elbee posting sheet music of his arrangements, but the proof is in the playing of it, for us to understand what all those squiggly vertical symbols mean! It's clear you have a grasp on the subject! I had no idea sweet and sour are a reference to the sulfur content of crude, and that prospectors would actually taste oil with their tongues to determine quality, you learn something new everyday! | gotnorolex | |
07/1/2019 09:00 | Actually what is to blame is people spending more than they earn!!! it is the "I want it and I want it now" new breed of youngsters | financeguru | |
07/1/2019 08:48 | Average UK household debt now stands at record £15,400 Austerity and wage stagnation to blame for ‘crisis level’ unsecured loans, says TUC Miles Brignall Mon 7 Jan 2019 00.01 GMT More: | maxk | |
07/1/2019 08:34 | Just the BBC? No other news/media organisations reported this? | toon1966 | |
07/1/2019 08:29 | Rooney arrest in US makes news yesterday on BBC!...no other better news to report?... | diku | |
07/1/2019 08:12 | Nice channel top forming | buywell3 | |
07/1/2019 07:31 | The Blackhorse was white before the spill Dudishes.:-( Absolutely nothing as Lloyds seems to be in a news blackout, Brexit is the thread chat these days. | bargainbob | |
07/1/2019 05:29 | G'day Bargainbob, not seen you for a while (apart from some bitcom scam). Bit late but I've been short since Oct. In passing, what has oil to do with matters here? Dud | dudishes | |
06/1/2019 21:41 | Did May say that it is better to have a No Deal then a Bad Deal...so now if May's deal is rejected by the MPs then would that be classed as a Bad Deal offered?... | diku | |
06/1/2019 21:24 | there is nothing remotely stable and"known" going on in Europe right now ,and in the future few years. safest to be in uncharted waters rather than a quicksand. | mr.elbee | |
06/1/2019 21:12 | How do you know what the mandate was? Wishful thinking if you can suggest leave with no trading arrangements. | zicopele | |
06/1/2019 20:37 | Desulphurisation must cost more! I remember not so long ago filling up on low sulphur fuel at a discount. Did I get that wrong? | gotnorolex | |
06/1/2019 20:15 | So May now claiming that rejecting her rubbish deal with the EU would place us in 'uncharted territory'. Just as well Captain Cook didn't think that way when he set sail in the 1700's. The mandate from the referendum wasn't to agree a deal with the EU, it was to leave the EU, no ifs, no buts, no fudging, just LEAVE. | cheshire pete | |
06/1/2019 19:53 | Any chance we could rebuild Hadrian wall.Call Trump,he may have the answer. | excell1 | |
06/1/2019 19:41 | bargainbob All that oil is owned by multinationals and by the way full of sulphur and expensive to process! | gotnorolex | |
06/1/2019 18:30 | LEAVE and WTO EUSSR is FAECES | xxxxxy | |
06/1/2019 18:30 | LEAVE and WTO EUSSR is FAECES | xxxxxy | |
06/1/2019 17:20 | People who hate the EU as a Union need to realise their Union is hated in equal measures. | bargainbob | |
06/1/2019 17:17 | From the media...didn't realise 18 - 24 years old were home owners...where/how do they get the stats from?... Nearly half of home owners with a mortgage say they have been making overpayments on their home loan in recent months – potentially meaning they will be mortgage-free earlier than they had expected – a survey has found. Young home owners, many of whom may have decades of paying a mortgage off ahead of them, are particularly likely to have been making overpayments, the survey of home owners from Which? Mortgage Advisers has found. Paying off extra chunks of their mortgage could potentially help home owners to clear their debt earlier than they had originally planned – and some surveyed said they are chipping away at their mortgage debt in this way each month. Some 46% of home owners said they had made overpayments during the 12 months leading up to June 2018, including 69% of 18 to 24-year-olds and 52% of home owners aged 25 to 34. | diku | |
06/1/2019 16:32 | Ahhhh 2019. Looking forward to Brexit. | tradejunkie2 | |
06/1/2019 15:34 | Jacko you will find more money would be needed to go back to Scotland , you really do not understand what's been going on in Britain. Oil follows .maritime law , as usual you are spouting off pish. I look to Norway with envy , wasteminister lost a good legacy . | bargainbob |
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