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Billion
''77.1p ''
50 million shares in issue may do it, but would prefer fewer shares by that price.
"what gaps have we that might get filled"
77.1p 🧞🪄
Asperger1
what gaps have we that might get filled
Many thanks to all happy to part with their Lloy shares sub 50p
An increase in buyer demand and stronger house sales during March have combined to push the average UK home’s asking price up by a further £5,279 to almost £370,000, as the market picks up after a “muted 2023”.
According to the UK’s biggest property website, Rightmove, this month’s 1.5% price growth is notably higher than the historical March average of 1%, and is the biggest monthly increase for 10 months.
If it's hovering at 49 struggling to break through 50 then the mystic mogg in me says that this will break 50 by hitting 52 for a short while close to ex div date then after it will shred it's weight down to 43 if not lower.
ImaRight - "Well, providing Labour never tell lies.... aka do a complete U-turn: "
1) https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/keir-starmer-broken-promises-political-lying-dishonest/
2) https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/05/04/the-dizzying-dishonesty-of-keir-starmer/
3) https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/labour-party/62364/keir-starmer-slippery-politics
4) https://www.politico.eu/article/all-of-keir-starmers-u-turns-in-one-place/
5) https://www.bigissue.com/news/politics/keir-starmer-broken-promises-tuition-fees-nationalisation-u-turn/
6) Keir Starmer lied to become Labour leader: it’s really that simple. - https://twitter.com/OwenJones84/status/1614598475974426624?lang=en
lloyds banking group share price will be
when i get back from my 4 day mini lodge break in sunny suffolk on friday
not taking my mobile phone or electronic devices with me as i want to chill and relax
so back to ole school buying the sun news paper and will be looking at the financial pages the following day for the share prices .
hope everyone has a good few days ******** with each ever ...lol
Mick-b - 'private polling' ??? lol
It is even worse - they rely on Machine Code.
Advertising - I use uBlock and Privacy Badger. No ads on any platform; Bypass Paywalls deals with most paywalls as well.
The potential scale of that projected defeat is set out in the Mail on Sunday. It says "bombshell private polling" shows the Conservatives are heading for the worst loss in the party's history - with Sir Keir Starmer possibly winning a majority of nearly 250 seats. One senior Tory says that "the mood in the party means that anything could happen in the coming weeks". But the paper says no potential successor - including Ms Mordaunt - has "sufficient name recognition to provide the necessary poll bounce"
TO CHEER ASP1 UP‼️
Just went on DuckDuckGo , No advertising thus far anyone else on it ?
Also use of Google cloud
https://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com/media/press-releases/2020/lloyds-banking-group/lloyds-banking-group-announces-collaboration-with-google-cloud-to-accelerate-digital-transformation.html
Take it easy the eagles
Won't get fooled again the who
Data is being transferred from old legacy systems onto a cloud-based core banking platform developed by Thought Machine in which Lloyds is a stakeholder.
Labour will steel all the souths money and give to drug addicts and trouser the rest
A major worry for myself is that I believe Lloyds is still running much of its important systems on Cobol , a totally outdated language, but it works OK when correctly programmed. But Cobol is not the way forward for any Bank.
IT is difficult and expensive to update , but a day of reckoning can arrive if nothing is set in motion to keep systems up to date.
“Meet the new boss.
Same as the old boss.”
Asp
I’ve got seven women on my mind, four that want to own me, two that want to stone me, one said she’s a friend of mine!
One of the best musical lyrics ever written.
Happy Sunday from a warm but cloudy Egypt 🤓
Asp
I’ve got seven women on my mind, four that want to own me, two that want to stone me, one said she’s a friend of mine!
One of the best musical lyrics ever written.
Happy Sunday from a warm but cloudy Egypt 🤓
Buy corned beef, Jim beam, f@,gs, not forgetting drinking water. Stock up before it all goes Bang. 😯.........😵💫........👄goodbye Lloyds.........🤣
Https://www.citra.co.uk/what-you-need-to-know/
No immigrant harbouring numbers to be found anywhere on this "Citra Living" Landlord Lloyd's Bank owned website.
More and more unstable immigrants in the pipeline for Lloyds, as boat load after boat load arrives in the UK.
"Would hazard a guess that Lloyds is the most discussed business on any chat board at LSE."
Some penny shares, other than Lloyds, eg CINE and GGP were far more discussed, hundreds upon hundreds of posts every day. It seems the more dire the company, the more noise from these resident Lloyd's chat board unemployed, on here ramping it 24/7. Do these layabouts get paid to ramp by Lloyds 24/7? Do the Motley Fools get paid to ramp Lloyds every day? Many invested seem to endlessly ramp it up. Alas, the other penny share, CINE, is no longer around.
"Does anyone discuss Lloyds Bank on this site?"
Hear hear, fully agreed. So, as one of the UK's biggest landlords, wishing to become the biggest in the UK, owning Citra Living, how many immigrants are now harboured in the Uk by the Lloyds Banking group? I have tried looking on their website, but no relevant numbers on immigrant renters are mentioned anywhere.
No doubt, the actual immigrant harbouring numbers by Lloyds Bank are very embarrassing for them to mention this information. Must be eye watering figures they don't mention it.
Solley.
Would hazard a guess that Lloyds is the most discussed business on any chat board at LSE.
Every prediction and permutation anyone can think off is covered daily.
Take your pick from down to 21p or up to 80p
The film Ground Hog Day, could have been based on this chat board.
Buy backs are good, by backs are bad.