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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.79
0.12 (0.23%)
Last Updated: 11:18:19
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Lloyds Banking Group Plc LSE:LLOY London Ordinary Share GB0008706128 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.12 0.23% 51.79 51.77 51.79 52.43 51.57 52.23 46,978,579 11:18:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.08 33.22B
Lloyds Banking Group Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker LLOY. The last closing price for Lloyds Banking was 51.67p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 52.66p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £33.22 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.08.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/2/2019
21:04
Quiet bargain, you will pop his fantasy. :)
minerve
24/2/2019
20:59
Shy tott more to do with Westminister polices than anything to do with the EU.
bargainbob
24/2/2019
20:53
LET'S GO DARN THE PUB AND PUT WORLD TO RIGHT THEN, EH?

STAY OUT OF THE BLACK AND INTO THE RED, NOTHING IN THIS GAME FOR USING YOUR HEAD.

LOOK WHAT YOU COULD HAVE KEPT - MANUFACTURING IN SWINDON AND SUNDERLAND

AND YOU HAVE WON - MIKE ASHLEY JOB FOR TWO - SUPER, SMASHING, GREAT

minerve
24/2/2019
20:47
BREXXXXXXXXXXSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTT!
minerve
24/2/2019
20:25
So you keep telling me, and everyone else who disagrees with you. Over and over again, the same tired phrasing. Less original than a dead parrot.
shy tott
24/2/2019
20:21
I do hope there is another referendum.

This chimp fest has ran its course.

minerve
24/2/2019
20:20
Shy

Ever wondered why you haven't done anything worthy of note in your life?

I think you may have a problem with ignorance.

minerve
24/2/2019
20:19
Source Https://www.businessinsider.com/yougov-poll-brexit-regret-remain-second-referendum-2019-2?r=US&IR=T
leoneobull
24/2/2019
20:19
The more familiar British people become with the details of Brexit, the less they like it, according to one of the UK's leading pollsters.There is now a nine-point majority that believes leaving the European Union was "wrong," YouGov found. It's the biggest majority against Brexit since the poll was instigated.A majority would vote "Remain" if a second referendum was held.Morgan Stanley now predicts Brexit will be delayed, possibly opening a window to a second vote.January marked the 18th straight month that a majority of British people, when asked by YouGov, responded that the 2016 vote to leave the European Union was "wrong." There is now a nine-point majority (i.e. 54-45, without "don't know") who believe the vote to leave the European Union was a mistake. It's the biggest majority against Brexit since the poll was instigated.
leoneobull
24/2/2019
20:16
You say you care about the youth, I think your actions are ill thought out. Younger generations today have to work two jobs just to break even. They have to commute further. They can't rely on public services. They will not be able to buy their first house until well into their 30s. The mortgages they have will not clear until well into their 60s and 70s. If they are graduates they will have £100K of debt between them on student loans.
……


Thanks Mineve, yes that is the situation today.
After decades of eu interference and rule, that is the current situation.

Great advert for the Brexit party.

shy tott
24/2/2019
20:11
Theresa May and Jean-Claude Juncker can tango after the face-off!
He said " It takes two to tango and I know how to dance"!
Does that mean a last minute concession on the backstop?

gotnorolex
24/2/2019
19:42
Yes, it would go down in history if Jacko did catch fire.

The first ever case in the world of spontaneous chimp combustion. :)

minerve
24/2/2019
19:39
Jacko your on fire tonight .

Burn baby burn

bargainbob
24/2/2019
19:35
Great legacy. Not something I would be proud of. I would put a gun to my head if that was my legacy to our youth. ;)

Hurry up then!!

ROFLMAO

jacko07
24/2/2019
19:33
Alternately IDS could just give up Northern Ireland . Another solution , let's be honest England wants to see the back of .Northern Ireland.
bargainbob
24/2/2019
19:26
warranty

You are deluded if you think something that was created back in the '70s wouldn't go through much needed change. The world is a completely different place than it was back then. Globalisation and the internet - primarily via social networks - has made the world and its people different to what they were then. I think you are well out of touch with the increasingly mobile youth, they don't see divisions like you do and cultures are more accepted rather than feared. You only need to look at the average age of a Tory party member to show you how well out of touch you dinosaurs of the '80s are.

David Cameron only went to the EU because he feared a split in the Tory party and that has been the problem that has remained to this day. Even if you had been given regular votes on EU issues most people in the UK would fail to grasp the consequences of their actions - like they do now - or get anywhere near understanding the problem. That is why we have governments that run the country. The country isn't run well by a committee numbering more than 60M! We have MEPS to represent us, perhaps you should raise that concern with Mr Farage. Most Leave voters generally didn't see the EU as an issue five years' ago. They probably didn't even think about it that much. They would just kick-off the occasional whinge over fishing rights, bent/straight bananas or playground swing heights from time-to-time but they would get on with their lives without giving the EU much thought.

So Cameron, for all the wrong reasons, gave us the vote. Was it democratic? The answer was absolutely not! We had the Boris bus lies. We had corruption and electoral rules broken. We had interference from other countries like the US. We had a smorgasbord of right-wing propaganda to brainwash the ignorants.

So, what is going to be the result of a Hard-Brexit? The result will be that we will have to reduce corporation tax and sweeten business for the multi-national big corporations. This most likely will mean a reduced income for the government and a final nail in the coffin for most services. Working conditions will not improve and will most likely worsen. Employees' rights will not improve and will most likely worsen.

You say you care about the youth, I think your actions are ill thought out. Younger generations today have to work two jobs just to break even. They have to commute further. They can't rely on public services. They will not be able to buy their first house until well into their 30s. The mortgages they have will not clear until well into their 60s and 70s. If they are graduates they will have £100K of debt between them on student loans. And, if this list isn't bad enough, they will have to find money for a pension where investments will not see the growth they have had over the last 3/4 decades and they will need to find money for health care and personal care.

Great legacy. Not something I would be proud of. I would put a gun to my head if that was my legacy to our youth. ;)

minerve
24/2/2019
19:05
When Irish eyes are blackened



'Dublin created a MONSTER!' IDS warns Ireland to cave or face 'BIG TROUBLE' with

no deal

IRELAND has been warned the country would be in "serious, deep trouble" should the

UK leave the European Union without a Brexit deal as Iain Duncan Smith urged Irish

leader Leo Varadkar to agree to the removal of the backstop from the withdrawal

agreement.


Iain Duncan Smith insisted the insurance mechanism created to avoid a hard border

on the island of Ireland after Brexit would be "unimplementable" as he urged the

Irish Government to agree to change the withdrawal agreement. The Tory Brexiteer

warned Dublin the country would face "big trouble" if the UK were to leave without

a divorce arrangement – a risk some political experts have claimed is becoming

greater as the March 29 deadline draws nearer. Responding to claims Ireland will

not budge made by Irish deputy Prime Minister Simon Coveney, Mr Duncan Smith told

Sky News: "What I would say to Simon Coveney is, you’ve created a monster at the

moment.



"Ireland itself is in deep trouble if we leave without a deal. I mean serious,

deep trouble. They’re not talking about that, there are big questions being asked

in Ireland.

"Of course Mr Coveney is going to come on and say ‘no change’ but behind the

scenes, in the European Union, they know very well that they do not want us to

leave without a deal. The right thing to do is to make the changes."

Brexiteers have expressed fears that the backstop – an insurance mechanism

effectively keeping Northern Ireland in the customs union and single market to

protect frictionless trade with the Republic – could be exploited to keep the

whole kingdom closely aligned to Brussels.

Mr Duncan Smith also suggested the European Union is aware the backstop would not

resolve the issue as he urged the bloc to cave to demands for reopening the

withdrawal agreement.

stonedyou
24/2/2019
19:01
You will not like this lads.
bargainbob
24/2/2019
18:49
Brilliant post warranty.Totally agree with it.
excell1
24/2/2019
18:43
I don`t think she will.....What do you expect from the insane!!


"I totally respect your position so please respect mine."

stonedyou
24/2/2019
18:11
That will be some of your relatives then
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