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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

56.18
-0.02 (-0.04%)
21 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% 56.18 55.94 55.98 56.30 55.80 55.98 221,233,921 16:35:30
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.51 35.57B
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 56.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 56.30p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.57 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.51.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/5/2019
10:15
Try this one graham.
maxk
25/5/2019
09:44
I can't find any such poll myself, Poikka.
grahamite2
25/5/2019
08:48
Sterling and stock market rise

By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: MAY 25, 2019

Yesterday sterling and the stock market rose after the resignation of Mrs May made leaving without the Agreement a bit more likely. That’s a blow to those who think No deal is bad, or those who think markets mainly respond to the endless Brexit wrangles rather than more normal considerations about interest rates, growth etc

xxxxxy
25/5/2019
08:08
Latest pre Euro Election poll gives:

BP 37%; LDems 19%; Lab 13%; Green 12%; Con 7%, and ChUK 4%

No exit poll, as we know.

poikka
24/5/2019
22:18
Crossing the unicorn, not quite crossing the lion of England or the Griffin or the Red dragon of Wales, bit of a muppet mate ain't ya! Lol!
turvart
24/5/2019
22:13
Crossing the unicorn, are you serious with that name?
Ha ha do you sniff glue?
Picking up at 58p is a pension portfolio dream!, if you suggest otherwise I suggest you go back to sniffing glue because you are a total moron if you don't believe in the fundamentals that are here.!

turvart
24/5/2019
22:11
"maxk24 May '19 - 18:42 - 259245 of 259274
What's the alternative?
Stay in = full €uro, €uro army, total loss of control of everything .. ie Lisbon
Sound good?"

To the traitors on this board, suspect it is YES.
They'll dress it up with much deceitful fanfare as being "In to reform from within" of course.

crossing_the_rubicon
24/5/2019
22:11
Jacko - not a Lib Lab yet!

Maybe the biggest issue from where we stand today is time?

New Tory leader - new team - new strategy - summer holidays - Brussels and other party reactions - negotiations - debates - approvals by all parties etc etc. What could possibly go wrong?!

How do you see it?

Have a good weekend.

alphorn
24/5/2019
22:09
Graham

"Alphorn 24 May '19 - 16:09 - 259229 of 259235
So this afternoon we have Boris reviving stalled talks over an exit deal and also spouting No Deal nonsense. Consistency is not his strong suit - does he have a suit?"

You're not a fool so why pretend you are?


He has Brexit anxiety disorder!!!!!

crossing_the_rubicon
24/5/2019
21:55
Thank you Crossing! A libertarian/classical liberal is exactly where I stand.
grahamite2
24/5/2019
21:51
Poikka 24 May '19 - 20:57 - 259259 of 259268
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You only have to view the first 3m 30secs of this to hear how Nr.10 blocked EU proposals to reach a free trade agreement with us, un-bloody-believable - only it is believable

Equally if not more un-bloody-believable, that she personally blocked proposals to make those who served their country in Northern Ireland immune from prosecution.

This woman was a fiend.

grahamite2
24/5/2019
21:48
"Minerve 224 May '19 - 14:34 - 259198 of 259269
We've got two far right parties ATM no?"

Ample evidence Minerve is deluded.

crossing_the_rubicon
24/5/2019
21:44
"Taking back the banana!"

What is this in English?

Is democracy only a banana?

crossing_the_rubicon
24/5/2019
21:39
"Steve baker has brains and ideas, so he will never do (from tptb's point of view)

Baker will be getting my vote.


"Everybody's favourite Amber would be a good bringer together of the party"

You jest. She's a Remoaner and has a 300 majority - she is toast either way at the next GE.

crossing_the_rubicon
24/5/2019
21:33
"Hopefully a hard line fascist will take over and then we can finally break the chains and become free"

Like your style Lakeside.

crossing_the_rubicon
24/5/2019
21:19
"hernando224 May '19 - 09:22 - 259113 of 259262
The key error IMO was viewing it as the responsibility of the party in Government , rather than HoC on behalf of the electorate"

Key failure was not giving Farage the duty of bringing a team together to negotiate for the UK - Richard Tice, John Longworth, Bootle and his esteemed self.

crossing_the_rubicon
24/5/2019
21:16
"History will treat May a lot kinder than the current majority view."

Doubt that.
History will see May as an over-promoted bureaucrat who sold out our country to a foreign power.


"Perfection is always difficult, but a near miss is probably ok.
What May conjured up was a fatal crash"

Max nails it in his comment immediately above..

crossing_the_rubicon
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