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18 May 2022, 14:14
been in and out loads of times unfortunately went in again just before the war in at 51p will have to wait till December to get back to that level always promising but never quite delivered these shares .
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20 May 2022, 09:29
well at least we now have a reasonable dividend to comfort us
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20 May 2022, 10:45
I am regretting not selling at 55p. My average price is 49p. Just have to be patient and take the dividend along the way.
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12 May 2022, 09:41
Share value dropped 20% since I brought more at 50, I take it the Director of sustainability the bank appointed is not helping us poor shareholders.
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12 May 2022, 18:36
I am in the same boat mate! This share seems allergic to anything north of 50p
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17 May 2022, 15:46
There is simply poor management at the bank. The management are not focussing on profit maximising and shareholder value.....with such a large percentage of the UK mortgage market and no new PPI claims they should be currently producing outstanding results but they are not and they should be replaced, but us long suffering shareholders can not replace the boys club at the top so the suffering carries on.
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09 May 2022, 16:05
558000000 shares are being created in order to give them as bonuses for 2021. the same year shareholder's dividend was withheld and the shareprice dived. A record low for the year today!
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12 May 2022, 08:33
Rubbish! Shareholders received a full year dividend of 2p for 2021; interim 0.67p and final 1.33p.
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17 May 2022, 15:50
but the Lloyds management team are getting paid for us long suffering shareholders losing another 10% in the last year. Complete lack of focus on profit maximisation and giving share holder value.
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08 May 2022, 12:58
the only way for the share price to move upwards is to provide a sustainable and dependable value for investors. share buybacks and dividend flactuations puts investors and large institutions off.
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09 May 2022, 06:53
the whole management team needs to be replaced, they are not up to the task.
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05 May 2022, 10:50
Interest rates go up, shares go down. Brilliant
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05 May 2022, 11:32
Yeah i thought theyd go up !!
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05 May 2022, 14:01
it's because Lloyds does not have the right leadership. It is a poorly run organisation that is not focused on profit maximisation and share holder value.
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27 Apr 2022, 14:45
Revenue missed in the first quarter, but at least the bank has a Director for sustainability looking after us shareholders......not
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22 Apr 2022, 14:35
Lloyds has hired Rebecca Heaton as Director of environmental sustainability.......no wonder this share is going down, seriously is this a joke? How about taking a Director on for shareholder value?
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14 Apr 2022, 06:27
I look forward to a good stable dividend for this year. I have gone through years of low or no dividend, high company costs and huge fines. All that is thankfully behind us. the company is stream lined, interest rates are getting back to a more reasonable level, and Mr Nunn is talking about progressive dividends. All this should also help the share price too. Share buyback may sound good, but in real terms it has very little impact on the share price!
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17 Apr 2022, 22:32
I'm in with modest shares at 52p...novice shares isa investment. Let's see how it goes. 😏
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08 Apr 2022, 09:41
Long £300pp Happy to just take the porward yield of 5%. The PE is cheap and the interest rake hikes should be a tailwind. TP arbitrarily 64p for now (+20)
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03 Apr 2022, 10:11
Mr Nunn's new policy moving the bank forward is to develop both awealth management and an investment branch. In other words, spend billions in undoing what lloyds management has been doing over the last 10 years. 25bn will be spend over the next 5 years to do this. The poor investors will be the ones to suffer - again!
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22 Mar 2022, 09:50
90p at least by the end of this year if not sooner. very cheap at the moment
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31 Mar 2022, 18:36
hope you right
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05 Apr 2022, 08:49
Lloyds have only been above 90p once since the financial crises. I don't where you have plucked this figure from. I suggest you do more research to make comments like this.
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10 Mar 2022, 09:39
200 heavily under valued
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24 Feb 2022, 14:59
Why is lloyds down more than double other banks?
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24 Feb 2022, 15:05
market disappointed with the results released today, earnings missed by all accounts
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24 Feb 2022, 12:10
I told you as soon as I brought more they were more likely to get to 25 than 75. Not sure if this is a dip or the start of a long slide of this and every other share as long as the war lasts.
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24 Feb 2022, 08:50
share buyback is a waste of money; it has a minimal impact on the share price. look at the billions wasted over the years. what I want to see is a good stable dividend, preferably quarterly. That is when investors would hold onto their stock and the share price would grow sustainably. 1.33 dividend is not good enough!
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24 Feb 2022, 13:52
share buy back is a great way of adding values and shareholders benefit longer term. I honestly don't understand what is the problem with that!!
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23 Feb 2022, 09:24
I am hoping for good Lloyds results tomorrow as this is a 75p share all day long now that they have no new PPI claims coming their way hammering their profit.
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23 Feb 2022, 11:36
you'll be waiting a long time for it to get to 75p
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23 Feb 2022, 11:50
with my luck it's more likely to get to 25p than 75p. Lloyds has paid a total £21.9 billion in PPI claims so that's £2-3 billion a year extra profit going forward. Interest rates are rising and the UK economy is off it's knees so Lloyds should be making big profits going forward so hopefully big share buy backs and increased dividends pushing the share price up.........hopefully.
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23 Feb 2022, 17:22
long term it'll do well, I expect the price level only to rise as the dividends rise over the year, they're pretty consistent in the dividend policy.opportunity to keep topping up out of the dividend proceeds
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28 Jan 2022, 08:44
Tesla, BNP, Anglo-American, Easyjet, Lloyd's, Natwest, Tinto Rio, THG, Barclays.... top 10 shorted stocks this week . Why banking sector been red 7 days ? Because of short sellers nothing else.
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21 Feb 2022, 13:59
why
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21 Feb 2022, 14:00
why
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22 Feb 2022, 09:19
They make money by doing it. Nothing is changed, all those are very good 👍 I bought Barclays, Lloyd's and Rio Tinto
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28 Jan 2022, 08:38
TeslaBHP The list of top 10 shorted stocks for last week . People start learning and thinking. I know a lot and try to help you . If you don't need information I'll stop all my comments Anglo AmericanEasyjetLloyds BankingNatwestRio TintoTHG HoldingsLondon Stock ExchangeBarclays
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28 Jan 2022, 08:34
Nicholas Aldman use googleShorted stocks list: this week’s most shorted stocksHere's a list of the most shorted stocks this week to January 21 2022, by average sell volume from our UK client accounts.
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27 Jan 2022, 16:12
Puk where have you seen this info, LSE showing no recorded shorts for Barc, LLY or NW,
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27 Jan 2022, 08:17
3 banking stocks are among 10 list of short selling. Lloyd's, Natwest and Barclays. They all very for that reason
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24 Jan 2022, 22:46
£0.75
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21 Jan 2022, 13:24
check this rocket =) CHGZ
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20 Jan 2022, 12:58
Daniel - when base rates increase then bank stocks will increase, thats good for investors who have positions. Then we can also ask ourselves, surely the cost of borrowing for the banks goes up making money expensive in the markets, why would we see value in these stocks
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20 Jan 2022, 10:10
Interest rates going up on 3 February minimum to 0.5 % . Buy now if you need money
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20 Jan 2022, 12:27
Why woukd you buy this stock ehen there hiking rates 😂😂