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Lloyds Bank (LLOY)     

mitzy - 10 Oct 2008 06:29

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Master RSI - 29 May 2009 10:59 - 168 of 5370

Conclusion

Keep you MOUTH SHUT if you have nothing to apport to the thread

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smarty - 29 May 2009 11:10 - 169 of 5370

......... bye bye faggots

Master RSI - 29 May 2009 11:15 - 170 of 5370

Back to bussiness, till now not much to report, but ..........

News that the housing is getting into gear after month of INTEREST RATES at its lows, and doing well for the low prices of housing recently. The HBOS part of LLOY should see growing business as the economy gets into shape ...........


House prices up for 2nd time in 3 months

LONDON (Reuters) - House prices rose for the second time in three months in May, the consumer mood steadied and a top retailer enjoyed its best week this year -- further signs the economy may have started on the long road to recovery.

But analysts warned against getting too carried away, arguing that the Bank of England still has its work cut out to get a weak economy growing again before the end of the year.

The Nationwide building society said the average house price rose 1.2 percent during May, the second rise since March when house prices turned higher for first time since October 2007.

The annual rate of decline slowed from 15 percent to a nine-month low of 11.3 percent.

"Today's reading, while stronger than expected, is broadly consistent with the improving mood music in the housing market," said Colin Ellis, European economist at Daiwa Securities.

There were mixed, but encouraging, signs from a consumer confidence survey which showed the consumer mood holding steady in May, as an improvement in Britons' expectations for their own finances offset rising gloom over the economy.

Master RSI - 29 May 2009 11:29 - 171 of 5370

smarty

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Hello and bye bye

You can not take the heat, meaning you have not got the BALLS

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Master RSI - 29 May 2009 12:07 - 172 of 5370

The shares are performimg much better as midday have just gone now 66.50p

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Master RSI - 29 May 2009 17:55 - 173 of 5370

END-OF-DAY REPORT:

The final trading day of the month saw banking shares back in demand, with Lloyds the best of the bunch, up 3p at 68p. HSBC rallied 11.25p at 556.5p, seen as a likely gainer from an awakening Asian market, while Barclays ticked up 10.5p at 297.5p and Royal Bank of Scotland gained 0.8p at 38.2p.

Master RSI - 29 May 2009 17:58 - 174 of 5370

Intraday chart has gone potty or is the candlestick, nothing unusual at moneyam this days, below
the Candlestick one much better on the closing price 68p but maybe not the right price after all.
edit - Closing spread 66.50 / 66.60p but the UT was at 68p, that is why the closing price was 68p.

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Indicators at bottom (oversold ) and now turning

Balerboy - 29 May 2009 20:06 - 175 of 5370

Can we start a new lloyds thread and Mrs i can play on this one by himself. Oh dear I can feel another picture arriving!!

Master RSI - 31 May 2009 19:35 - 176 of 5370

SUNDAY TIMES

Small investors are raising funds to launch a legal campaign against the directors of Lloyds TSB over HBOS rescue

Master RSI - 31 May 2009 19:50 - 177 of 5370

From The Sunday Times -- May 31, 2009

Investors to sue Lloyds chiefs
AN ARMY of Britains small investors is raising funds to launch a legal campaign against the directors of Lloyds TSB over their decision to rescue HBOS.

The UK Shareholders Association (UKSA) is taking legal advice over the circumstances surrounding the deal, which has already cost Lloyds more than 9 billion in bad-debt charges.

The activist group has drawn up a mailing list of 1.5m small shareholders in Lloyds that it plans to start targeting in the next few weeks.

News of the legal campaign comes ahead of what promises to be a stormy annual meeting for Lloyds Banking Group in Glasgow on Friday.

Roger Lawson of UKSA said: There were a lot of people who bought Lloyds shares thinking it was a safe, solid place to put your money. Now that you see the size of the losses at HBOS, these people are questioning why taking over HBOS was in their best interests. The Association of British Insurers has issued an amber top warning on the vote over a new remuneration package for Eric Daniels, the banks chief executive.

The warning comes despite Lloyds already revising the terms of the bonus package, cutting the maximum payout from 375% of salary to 200%.

A number of shareholders are also expected to stage a protest vote over the reelection of Sir Victor Blank as chairman, even though he has already said he will step down.

Riskmetrics, the proxy voting agency, is among those advising investors to vote against Blanks reelection.

UKSA has already advised its members to vote against Blank and the reelection of all the other Lloyds directors who were on the board at the time the deal was struck to take over HBOS - including Lord Leitch, who was recently promoted to the role of senior independent director.

The shareholder campaign over the Lloyds deal comes as UKSAs long-running legal battle with the government over the nationalisation of Northern Rock continues.

An appeal of the judicial review into the governments actions is due to be heard on June 10.

UKSA and SRM Global, a Monaco-based hedge fund, claim that the previous hearing failed to address their main concerns: that Northern Rock was not bust at the time it was brought into state ownership and that the government breached their human rights by acquiring the shares.

Master RSI - 01 Jun 2009 00:14 - 178 of 5370

Its monday go to work

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marni - 01 Jun 2009 09:33 - 179 of 5370

oh no.....sp up today.....that means no posts from hyleo

Master RSI - 01 Jun 2009 10:02 - 180 of 5370

marni

Doing well considering that the spread at close was 66.50 / 66.60p

Master RSI - 01 Jun 2009 12:09 - 181 of 5370

Doing well at the moment, talk is the Percentage taken by shareholdes will be high and that means strengh on the share price afterwards.

After having a spike earlier on from 70.50 to 72p has settle around the 71p that is was rising to on the incline scale of passing time

Master RSI - 01 Jun 2009 12:24 - 182 of 5370

Start performer today, was on a spread of 65.50 / 66/60p at close last Friday but an UT of 68p as closing price

The rising trend of the last couple days continues

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Master RSI - 01 Jun 2009 12:29 - 183 of 5370

This chart shows clearly what I was trying to say at the post above

Chart.aspx?Provider=Intra&Code=LLOY&Size

Master RSI - 01 Jun 2009 14:49 - 184 of 5370

Good news on the housing front earlier this morning must be a good reason for the shares holding well today ...........

House prices unchanged in May -- Mon 01 Jun, 2009 10:09
LONDON (Reuters) - House prices in England and Wales were unchanged in May, the first time in 20 months that there has been no month-on-month decline, property data company Hometrack said on Monday.

House prices are still down 9.6 percent on a year ago, but the end of the run of monthly house price falls chimes with more bullish news from mortgage lender Nationwide, which reported house price rises for two of the past three months.

Hometrack said that a rise in sales and a shortage of supply was behind May's steady house prices, but warned that prospects for a sustained recovery in house prices were still poor.

"Quite simply it is too early to rule out future price falls and the sensible money would be on further falls in the next 12 months," said Richard Donnell, Hometrack's director of research.

"Given the weak outlook for the economy, house prices are expected to remain under downward pressure for the foreseeable future," he added.

Even though home sellers were now pricing more realistically, volumes of home sales remained well below normal as buyers found it hard to get finance, Donnell said.

Unemployment is forecast to rise steadily into next year, and banks are reluctant to lend unless buyers have much higher deposits than during the boom which caused house prices to triple between 2000 and late 2008. Prices are now about a fifth below their peak.

Hometrack's survey is based on responses from 1,776 estate agents and surveyors, who are asked to estimate achievable selling prices for various categories of property. The survey is not seasonally adjusted to reflect the greater activity in the housing market in spring and early summer.

Master RSI - 01 Jun 2009 15:49 - 185 of 5370

                                        PISS TIME FUN
Where are the SHORTERS 1zfn1jk.jpg no posting today ?

marni - 01 Jun 2009 21:32 - 186 of 5370

they are away to find a proper job.........un fortunately we are now in a bull market and this could last at least 5 years plus.

err, unfortunately due to shorters, there aint many jobs in the country so they might be on dole for many years to come

Master RSI - 02 Jun 2009 10:44 - 187 of 5370

EARLY LONDON MARKET REPORT

The Abu Dhabi government owned International Petroleum Investment
Company IPIC) announced that it is to dispose of some of the position
it took in Barclays bank last year, so it can focus on hydrocarbon
related opportunities. The news sent shares in Barclays tumbling 40p
(12.6%) to 276.25p in massive volumes, the biggest blue chip loser by far.

This hit the fragile confidence in banking issues generally, with
Lloyds slipping 2.1p at 70.4p, Royal Bank of Scotland off 0.9p at
39.3p and HSBC 14.5p lower at 537.5p.
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