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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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-0.02 | -0.04% | 55.52 | 55.34 | 55.38 | 55.78 | 55.16 | 55.66 | 352,448,137 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.45 | 35.2B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/1/2019 17:03 | Freddie could help Careful. | bargainbob | |
14/1/2019 17:01 | 1) Any deal by 2020 must been agreed by Brussels AND as long as the deal is not 100% in favour of Brussels the backstop will activate !!2) Brussels will make difficult for UK to come up with any sensible good deal.3) a week is long time in politics and in two years time, who knows, they hope UK will change it's mind and remain within EU | k38 | |
14/1/2019 16:58 | BOJO has more important things on his mind than Brexit right now. After that he needs time to write some new gags. Brexit has been sidelined. | careful | |
14/1/2019 16:55 | There's more to leaving than "doing well". Extracting ourselves from the political project being high up on the list of many I would suggest. | patientcapital | |
14/1/2019 16:43 | Many and big business today started from a.. shed | k38 | |
14/1/2019 16:41 | Minnie, have you got a problem with men having sheds....just saying like. | cheshire pete | |
14/1/2019 16:41 | Poor TM i can't see her getting her promised chair in Brussels !! | k38 | |
14/1/2019 16:41 | We've got Esther and Boris, plus a whole load more JRM, DD, OP et al. Plenty of high calibre people capable of seeing off the tin pot eurocrats. | cheshire pete | |
14/1/2019 16:35 | The letter and promises of Brussels is not a 'legal text ' and the backstop is there for Brussels to have their way.. No both ways ! | k38 | |
14/1/2019 16:33 | After years of arguing I still do not have a clue as to how we trade right now. I find it hard to understand why someone like Dyson is so desperate to leave. He has done well in America, China, India and the UK. Headquarters in the UK, but makes his stuff in Malaysia and shortly to open an electric car factory in Singapore. I do not understand what motivates him? A typical case that baffles me. I know he has had problems with the EU. courts in the past, but he has done so well whilst we are members of the eu. | careful | |
14/1/2019 16:32 | A weak voice cancel by the bureaucrats power. | k38 | |
14/1/2019 16:31 | Pete I do not think Brexiters have the bottle. | bargainbob | |
14/1/2019 16:28 | k38 - We have always had such a voice - just reluctant to use it and sit there, take the Euros and SAY nowt. Poor use of Membership. | bbalanjones | |
14/1/2019 16:25 | Second referendum bad for democracy and a bad idea. Polls first time round predicted Remain would win and look what happened. Now people have had their eyes opened to the true nature of the bullying, horrendous EU, and the way they force member states to rinse and repeat referendums until they submit to them. It may have worked for the EU against other member states in the past, but imho it wouldn't work with the Brits who've got the bottle to stand up to them. | cheshire pete | |
14/1/2019 16:23 | Cameron's decision for referendum happens because he was fed-up and frustrated with Brussels bureaucrats telling him what to do and when.UK had no voice in Brussels dictatorship. | k38 | |
14/1/2019 16:23 | BB spot on there will be no hard brexit! | jam2day | |
14/1/2019 16:12 | ..Because of our own central bank and currency we have a perfect partial membership of the EU. right now..Not for long, all this is going to change soon. You forgot one thing, the referendum was called because we were losing more powers day after day to Brussels. Migration was second reason. | k38 | |
14/1/2019 16:10 | Price holding up rather well as if they know the outcome of tomorrow lol | bargainbob | |
14/1/2019 16:08 | A lot of trades for 12500 shares going through, someone set a robot trade up. | optomistic | |
14/1/2019 16:07 | "There is Chimps and Chumps and Minerve you are the biggest Chump." I'd rather be a wealthy and successful chump than a skint and serial failing chimp. | minerve | |
14/1/2019 16:07 | So many exciting countries in the EU. Over 500m highly educated people, most of the young are bi-lingual. They love the UK being in because of our history and status. Because of our own central bank and currency we have a perfect partial membership of the EU. right now. | careful | |
14/1/2019 16:04 | This seems to be the latest count: At least 64 Conservative MPs have said they will vote against Theresa May's Brexit deal tomorrow, according to Press Association calculations. The news agency expects the tally to climb higher as the debate on the withdrawal agreement continues. A rebellion by 64 Tory MPs could be enough to leave Theresa May facing defeat in the Commons by more than 100. There are 639 MPs who will be able to take part in the vote on Tuesday night - the number voting against the deal is currently projected to be about 383. unquote She is due to address the HoC shortly. | polar fox | |
14/1/2019 16:04 | What is undemocratic is to cancel the first referendum (52%) with a second one just because Labour party and J Corbyn thinks he has a chance to win the next election.Labour is desperately and starving for power. They can't wait to destroy UKs economy. | k38 | |
14/1/2019 16:02 | bb, Dark Ruler 2.50 Newc tomorrow. | ladeside |
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