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Falkland, "We never had it so good" Harold McMillan's speech, while at the same time urging wage restraint and warning against inflation.
Not a lot has changed since the 50's lol.
We are now starting to see that rates will rise and with the masive push in to online banking saving £1ms for the bank.
Now is the time to get in to the banks
And of course the next results in oct might just give us a one of div or buybacks to make up for the last 2 years of our money they have saved because of the gov rules
Roll on 2022 the year of the banks 60p ++++ here we come
Business optimism in economy positive ahead of rising supply chain disruption
Overall business confidence continued to rise in early September, reaching its highest level since April 2017 and increasing by 10 points to 46%, according to the latest Lloyds Bank Business Barometer. The increase, the biggest single monthly gain since April 2021 (an increase of 14 points), was driven by greater optimism about the wider economy which increased by 10 points to 48%, its highest level since 2015, and stronger trading prospects (up nine to 43%).
https://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com/media/press-releases/2021/lloyds-bank/business-optimism-economy-positive.html
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy grew more strongly than previously thought in the April-June period, official data showed on Thursday.
GDP increased by 5.5% in the second quarter, the Office for National Statistics said, compared with its preliminary estimate of growth of 4.8%.
The ONS said the data had been adjusted to take into account of more complete data from the health sector as well as an update of its sources and methodology for calculating British economic output.
47p...today or tomorrow..hope so..gla
Greedy Falkland with his kiss of death 48 ,why can't he be happy with 47 first slow and steady that holds the ground is what we want not his whack a mole trading ,nice and easy wins the day have a good one. Dyor.
i want to see 47p first, nearly there ,nice
Yeah, remember crowcast, It was just an illustration 1.A, didn't include the 5 year.
It's just that some on here keep on and on about how the DOW is somehow responsible and driving the Lloyds SP.
Still waiting for an explanation but not holding my breath.
ricky290
On Tuesday you posted think we see 60p by xmas.
Earlier this morning you post think we see a pound by xmas.
That's a big upgrade in your prediction in 2 days? Any particular reason?
Think we see a pound for Xmas 50p by friday
The five years reminds me of that lost soul Crowcast...posting on the other bb ... under Rsja ...lol
https://www.google.com/finance/quote/.DJI:INDEXDJX?comparison=INDEXFTSE%3AUKX%2CLON%3ALLOY&window=5Y
"Hopefully the DOW finishes around 150-200 and the same again tomorrow, this will then hopefully pull lloyds higher."
PSK, reality check, have a look at the following comparison charts -
Daily.
LLOY + 2.16%
DJI + 0.27%
UKX + 1.16%
Monthly.
LLOY + 6.06%
DJI - 2.85%
UKX - 0.16%
Six Monthly.
LLOY + 7.74%
DJI + 4.0%
UKX + 4.96%
Yearly.
LLOY + 76.16%
DJI + 23.79%
UKX + 21.17%
Don't look too shabby, it's a funny old thing, who's pulling or who's pushing?
I can't understand how the market's pulling anything up, and there's me thinking it was the other way around.
50p by friday? Yes, but probably next friday. Run horsey run! Take care all.
Thanks Jim and Dis can see it now
"google often little bit out on close ,"
Tue. And if it is I just go off the highest number I see.
46.44 on Google now so that looks to be the day.
UT 46.44 +2.06% based on investing.com close
LSE has been wrong a couple of days this week seems to freeze and no trades shown after 4pm
google often little bit out on close , stock exchange is better to go by https://www.londonstockexchange.com/stock/LLOY/lloyds-banking-group-plc/company-page?lang=en
Showing up 2.29% on London exchange
Is lse frozen??
Not today, horsey has run out of steam.
I'm trying not to look today, got my head in the sand..............you couldn't write or draw the pattern for sp movement and rise.
getting there lol
Think we will run out of time to breech 47p today.
Shame it closes soon but i think you are correct. Almost at the high of the day.