Sector: Banks
Indices: FTSE All-Share | FTSE Eurotop 300 | FTSE 100
Currency: UK Pounds
| Bid Price: | 87.5p | Volume: | 11,868,495 |
| Mid Price: | 87.5p | Market Cap: | 4,844.29m |
| Offer Price: | 87.8p | 52 Wk High/Low: | 811.15p / 59.89p |
| Prev Close Price: | 87.1p | Shares in Issue: | 5,407m |
| Change Today: | Updated: | 16:34 |
Formed by the merger of Bank of Scotland with the Halifax in 2001, HBOS is one of the UK's largest high street banks. It strengths remain in its respective parts. Halifax is still the UK's number one mortgage lender while Bank of Scotland is one of the UK's leading clearing banks, which offers full banking services for personal, business and corporate customers.
| 03/12/2008 | 14:47 | Rule 8.3- HBOS PLC |
| 03/12/2008 | 14:47 | Rule 8.3- HBOS PLC |
| 03/12/2008 | 14:13 | Rule 8.3- HBOS Plc |
| 03/12/2008 | 13:56 | Rule 8.3- HBOS |
| 03/12/2008 | 13:46 | Rule 8.3- HBOS PLC |
| 03/12/2008 | 06:15 | Wednesday newspaper round-up: Resolution, BA, 3i |
| 01/12/2008 | 07:27 | New Star shares suspended on bank talks |
| 30/11/2008 | 11:24 | Sunday newspaper round-up: Microsoft, Woolworths, |
| 27/11/2008 | 16:35 | London close: Resource stocks fuel handy gains |
| 27/11/2008 | 14:19 | London afternoon: Footsie moving sideways |
| Date | Time | Buy/Sell | Price | Volume | Type (key) |
| 03/12/2008 | 16:50:56 | Buy | 88.49p | 365416 | NT |
| 03/12/2008 | 16:46:45 | Buy | 88.77p | 2003944 | NT |
| 03/12/2008 | 16:36:38 | Buy | 87.68p | 258254 | OK |
| 03/12/2008 | 16:35:19 | Sell | 87.10p | 1410484 | Uncrossing Trade |
| 03/12/2008 | 16:29:59 | Sell | 87.50p | 5000 | Automatic Trade |
| 03/12/2008 | 16:29:56 | Sell | 87.60p | 700 | Automatic Trade |
| Date | Notifier | Buy/Sell | Price | Volume |
| Year End : | 31 December 2007 |
| Turnover : | £21,291m |
| Profit / Loss : | £5,240m |
| Chairman: | Dennis Stevenson |
| CEO: | Andy C Hornby |
| COO: | Philip Gore-Randall |
| Final Results: | 12 March 2008 |
| Int. Results: | 30 July 2008 |
| AGM: | 29 April 2008 |
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