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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.80
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30 Sep 2024 - Closed
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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
  -0.60 -1.01% 58.80 58.88 58.90 59.38 58.72 58.88 138,801,898 16:35:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0883 6.67 36.74B
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 59.40p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 61.62p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 61,859,141,342 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £36.74 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.67.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/4/2019
20:54
The lunatic in action.. kids time again, lol
k38
02/4/2019
20:44
Corbyn
Ah, Jeremy, Jeremy
You are our candy guy
And you've got us wanting you

Corbyn
Ah, Jeremy, Jeremy
You are our candy guy
And you've got us wanting you

I just can't believe
The Tories want a CU
[(I just can't believe it's true)]
I just can't believe
That we are near a breakthrough
[(I just can't believe it's true)]

Corbyn
Ah, Jeremy, Jeremy
You are our candy guy
And you've got us wanting you....

minerve 2
02/4/2019
20:33
Russell knows how it is (He owns Farage here):
minerve 2
02/4/2019
20:23
WBecki,

I am really glad you highlight the link is to an article from 2016. You dismiss it because it is nearly three years old. For that reason you should acknowledge the referendum needs updating with a 2019 public vote.

As members of the EU we would retain our veto and this includes using that veto to block any attempts to remove the veto.

Clearly you believe that today there is a stronger case for leaving the EU than in 2016. I believe that remaining in the EU is in our long term national interest. Lets put it to the test and have a legally binding public vote.

Goldpig

goldpiguk
02/4/2019
20:23
"Vincemeister
2 Apr '19 - 19:19 - 253670 of 253686
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I agree just don't think you have the moral high ground just because some people couldn't be bothered, were fed up by the lies and fanciful forecasts. Remember this was going to be the easiest deal in history."

If we hadnt of had a Remain PM, a Remain dominated cabinet with 4 of top 5 posts being Remainers, a foot dragging Remain parliament, and a traitorous Remain Civil service running the show it would have been.

Cue your "Davis and Raab were Brexiteers" who had the rug pulled from under them by NO10 /Robbins negitiating a deal on the side, in quiet.

This farce has been deliberate to delay, water down and prevent Brexit by Remainers.

The whirlwind coming is going to reflect that I suspect.

wbecki
02/4/2019
20:20
"careful
2 Apr '19 - 19:18 - 253669 of 253686
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We shall get Brexit but a soft one."

There is no such thing as a Soft Brexit.

There is Brexit or some sort of REMAIN.

May's deal isnt Brexit, it is Remain with no Say - a CU

wbecki
02/4/2019
20:19
"freddie01
2 Apr '19 - 19:08 - 253663 of 253686
0 0 0
All you brexiteers quote that17.4 million people voted out. However that is only 42% of the electorate. 25million did not vote to leave. Remember lies,damned lies and statistics

Don't blame the people for voting"

I only recall 16 million odd voting Remain.
Why are you counting the other 9 million as non LEAVERS?

They're non voters.

wbecki
02/4/2019
20:18
"cheshire pete
2 Apr '19 - 18:46 - 253656 of 253686
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'Empty vessels from now on.' 17.4 million is a lot of people to upset...think about it, and they're not all old either."

Absolutely.

As I have often warned.

Soon time for karma for many traitors I fear.

The more they keep extending and delaying Brexit the harsher the backlash is going to be I suspect

wbecki
02/4/2019
20:17
Damn pillow biters.

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
02/4/2019
20:13
"Why is overturning a democratic vote good news"

We do that every GE, no? Duh.

Which part of the following sentence do chimps not understand: Democracy is a process.

Tell me if you are struggling, oracle Minerve will help you.

minerve 2
02/4/2019
20:10
"GoldpigUK
2 Apr '19 - 14:08 - 253599 of 253679
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BREAKING NEWS

LBC just announced that cabinet are having lunch and have reportedly agreed to put forward the May deal again to Parliament and make it subject to public confirmation. Looks as though referendum is going to happen.

GREAT NEWS IF TRUE!!

Goldpig"


Why is overturning a democratic vote good news????

wbecki
02/4/2019
20:09
"willoicc
2 Apr '19 - 14:00 - 253595 of 253679
0 10 0
The solution is SIMPLE.

Leave with no deal and THEN negotiate with no gun held to our heads."

Again, common sense.

Leave "WTO" offer EU CETA FTA(to include NI)

Job done.
All sorted.

UK 100% regulatory compliant - for this reason alone a trade deal shouldnt take hardly any time at all.

wbecki
02/4/2019
20:08
cheshire pete 2 Apr '19 - 18:46 - 253656 of 253679

'Empty vessels from now on.' 17.4 million is a lot of people to upset...think about it, and they're not all old either.



Erm, I don't think so. The Hard-Brexit, Leave No Deal, shoot ourselves in the head cohort number less than a million. Time to wake up! LOL

minerve 2
02/4/2019
20:08
"willoicc
2 Apr '19 - 13:50 - 253592 of 253679
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The backstop is not about the Irish/UK border. It is all about the EU having an armlock on the UK in future negotiations."

Bingo!!

Fact Careful doesn't realise this shows how he hasn't a clue despite his claims to the contrary.

He hasn't read the WA, he doesn't realise the WA sets the base upon which the future decaration will build.

The base being a Customs Union - so UK doesn't have control of trade on manufactured goods/Agriculture, and the ECJ has a worry influence still over much domestric UK policy eg taxation/Subsidies/Social Policies/Industrial policy..etc etc.

Such isn't LEaving EU.

wbecki
02/4/2019
20:05
Brussels manage to have their "man" on the negotiation table. Half way there...Will these two TM & JC agree or did she cleverly offer to share the blame of no deal.. ?We shall see. Brexit indeed is going to make a great movie.. "The Traitor" ... near you very soon
k38
02/4/2019
19:57
Quilted :-)

At last the woman has got some sense - how do you square a circle? Ask a true Brexiteer to load up a customs union and single market publicly - check and shortly soft mates I think ;-)

aceuk
02/4/2019
19:56
Boris has tweeted:

It is very disappointing that the cabinet has decided to entrust the final handling of Brexit to Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party. It now seems all too likely that British trade policy and key law making powers will be handed over to Brussels - with no say for the U.K.

The PM and cabinet have concluded that any deal is better than no deal, and this is truly a very bad deal indeed - one that leaves us being run by the EU. I can under no circumstances vote for a deal involving a customs union as I believe that does not deliver on the referendum

As it is, we now face the ridiculous possibility of being forced to contest the European elections more than three years after leaving the EU and having to agree to exit terms that in no way resemble what the people were promised when they voted to leave

polar fox
02/4/2019
19:54
Hi,

This afternoon I was getting ready to break open the champagne, but after the news this evening it will be staying on ice. A brief report on LBC radio at about 2.00pm had led me to believe Theresa May would bring her meaningful vote back to Parliament offering a public vote on it, with the hope this would get it across the line. Sadly this proved incorrect.

Instead after seven hours of Cabinet talks they decided they need to bring in Jeremy Corbyn to sort out Brexit. Tonight I am speechless.

Goldpig

goldpiguk
02/4/2019
19:52
"careful
2 Apr '19 - 12:52 - 253580 of 253674
0 1 0
when people on this thread make their points,
I conclude that they must think that May's deal is a perfect compromise.

no more EU contributions, our own currency and central bank, no more freedom of movement, no EU. court decisions (except on EU. trade.), fisheries etc.

The backstop is not important, it will be solved or never needed."

Ample evidence in all that that you don't understand the implications of the Withdrawal Agreement treaty.

Hilariously ill informed or deliberately obtuse.

wbecki
02/4/2019
19:35
SKY:

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says he is "very happy" to meet Prime Minister Theresa May after she offered to meet him to agree a plan which allows the UK to leave the EU with a deal.

unquote

polar fox
02/4/2019
19:26
Dear God, the remoaners are desperate enough to be creating socks now!
grahamite2
02/4/2019
19:23
Whatever the reason, still no say on the outcome of this results, They can still have opinions but this is the law, not me !!
If you don't go to work you don't get paid and you risk losing your job too.

AND..
The referendum of BR-exit was unconditional !! No one told her to negotiate STAYING but only EXIT.

k38
02/4/2019
19:21
BobTM ignore your leader. I guess in her opinion he has nothing to add to the table
k38
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