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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.52
-0.02 (-0.04%)
31 May 2024 - Closed
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
  -0.02 -0.04% 55.52 55.34 55.38 55.78 55.16 55.66 352,448,137 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.45 35.2B
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 55.54p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 57.22p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.20 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.45.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/3/2019
10:55
"However the Brextremists on this board (I mean extreme) are pretty much all idiots - they seem unable to communicate or argue their case in a sensible manner without resorting to name-calling and other pettiness. "Minerve is not a brexiteer, she is a remainer.
k38
28/3/2019
10:41
jacko07

I'm not fat, but neither am I a scrawny little skeleton runt like you. I don't need no baseball bat. LOL

minerve 2
28/3/2019
10:40
The WA is a useless paper. Will be valid on the date we signed.. the only date on the WA.
k38
28/3/2019
10:39
Passing May’s surrender treaty on condition that she resigns is like being 6 nil down (after the goalie scored 6 own goals) in the 85th minute and changing the goalkeeper expecting him to win the game.

Passing the WA means the GAME IS LOST.

willoicc
28/3/2019
10:33
Fool you show your ignorance when comes to Brexit. If you are the clever one imagine the rest of the remainers how much they know about Brexit. ROFLMAO
k38
28/3/2019
10:30
k38

Expiry doesn't imply the terms of when validity ends. It may be a fixed date, it might not.

Anyway, better things to do than argue with jealous chimps and idiots.

minerve 2
28/3/2019
10:29
One of the MPs arguments is this one.. no date and can go on and on and trap UK for many years to come..Ignorant Fool !!
k38
28/3/2019
10:28
Oooooo Min, you've upset me now, falling into deeper despair and considering a swim in the cut with some lead boots.....i'm just a looser.
mikemichael2
28/3/2019
10:25
Show me the date on WA pls.
k38
28/3/2019
10:24
K38

I repeat this again, only once, best spend some time understanding this:

"expire"

(of a document, authorization, or agreement) come to the end of the period of validity

minerve 2
28/3/2019
10:23
You definitely need to see a (animals) doctor.. lol
k38
28/3/2019
10:21
Shy Tott, that's my belief too. I'd like to see an upset on the scale of 1945 or 1997 and I think it could happen.
grahamite2
28/3/2019
10:20
mikemichael2

I never said I would bash you up. I just believe I am fit enough to take care of you.

It is obvious to me, mm2, that you are just a sad loser in life who is riddled with envy knowing some of us are more capable and more successful than you. You are bitter that you haven't achieved much and you are in denial that that is really your fault. You are equally frustrated by your own powerlessness and influence on others.

I've had a car that probably costs similar to your house. Does that make you angry?

LOL

minerve 2
28/3/2019
10:18
Chimp the WA has no date on it. Will end only if we walk away without a deal.
k38
28/3/2019
10:17
Chimp the WA does not expire.. only the extension because there is a date on it.
k38
28/3/2019
10:14
"expire"

(of a document, authorization, or agreement) come to the end of the period of validity

minerve 2
28/3/2019
10:07
".. after WA expiry becomes more in their favour. "(lol)WA does not expiry, can go on and on till they agreed and signed. Unless we walk away without a deal. The extension yes, it lasts for a fixed length of time.
k38
28/3/2019
10:02
Democracy is a process.

If there are good indications the public have changed their mind then they should be allowed a second vote. If they haven't changed their minds, what is the problem?

minerve 2
28/3/2019
09:59
Graham, the voters opinion is known. We voted to leave. We shouldn't have been subjected to years of being worn down until we lose the will to live, but that is what those who believe in dictatorship have forced upon us. I don't think that will be forgotten at the next ge. The brexit party will get a handful of MPs IMv from those single industry towns which the EU has decimated. Steel and fishing spring to mind.
shy tott
28/3/2019
09:55
mikemicheal2

"Your 'overweight' all right."

I had the decency to answer your question and this is your response?

By-the-way, it is 'you're'.

I am not overweight, I never have been. I am confident that if I had to take care of you it wouldn't be a problem for me. :)

minerve 2
28/3/2019
09:54
Any increase is sold into atm so share price going nowhere fast imo.
gbh2
28/3/2019
09:54
Chimp 2 The ignorant..I don't believe the answer you give to mm2Lololol.Chimp 2 .....to mm2"That's bonkers, what has her resignation got to do with the deal?"Most of the Tory party Hard-Brexit contingent originally sought their objectives believing May as PM gave them their best opportunity. As they now see their choices narrowing, particularly after parliament's vote to not want a No Deal and parliament attempting to take control, they believe their best chance now is to remove May in hope that she is replaced with a pro-Brexit PM so the future relationship after WA expiry becomes more in their favour. Some have obviously written-off the chance of No Deal happening.
k38
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