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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.18
0.12 (0.23%)
03 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
  0.12 0.23% 52.18 52.24 52.28 52.90 52.20 52.38 86,283,449 16:35:06
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 52.06p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.06p.

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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24/6/2019
19:12
BillM
Posted June 24, 2019 at 11:41 am | Permalink

What I cannot understand, is why the Prime Minister of this Country and the many who preceded her, would want to relinquish their elected power to control Britain and hand it to an unelected and unaccountable cabal of Foreigners in Brussels, who have absolutely no allegiance to our Country nor to OUR Queen. It is nothing short of surrender to a foreign power merely because of their pitiful threats against us. No wonder the world now laughs at us, British weaklings.

xxxxxy
24/6/2019
19:07
Shirley
Posted June 24, 2019 at 9:58 am | Permalink

I don’t fear a GE, not if the truth that our democracy is under threat from those ‘undemocratic but democratically elected politicians’ is allowed to be published.

It would give us a great opportunity to rid ourselves of the undemocratic MP’s.

xxxxxy
24/6/2019
19:03
Lifelogic
Posted June 24, 2019 at 7:05 am | Permalink

I read that a series of NHS blunders has led to death of (named individual ed).

Yet another one of thousands failed every year by a system that can never be efficient as currently structured and funded. Yet Jeremy Hunt did nothing to sort it over his five years. A damage limitation and endlessly apologise (for it’s many blunders and far worse) strategy.

We surely do not want this man as PM do we?

xxxxxy
24/6/2019
19:01
Shirley
Posted June 24, 2019 at 8:17 am | Permalink

It’s as clear as the nose on your face that there is a massive push to discredit Boris. His best defence is not to give them any ammunition, and as we know from experience, whatever he says will be twisted to mean the opposite. That’s how it works these days, no holds barred, contempt of the truth, and every other dirty deed, in their attempts to get another remainer as PM.

xxxxxy
24/6/2019
18:53
No careful, it was written for the EU to keep us in i.e. BRINO. A monumental deceit.
cheshire pete
24/6/2019
18:48
I take it you do not think Mays deal was delivering Brexit?
careful
24/6/2019
18:46
and incinerated by a nuclear war! Great!
he is a major security risk..end of.

mr.elbee
24/6/2019
18:45
Sooner have someone in charge with a flawed character who can deliver Brexit than a nice reasonable woman / guy, squeaky clean who can't. Not just about what they say, it's what they do or don't do that matters.
cheshire pete
24/6/2019
18:39
Comments interesting BB, did you see the one about him (RT) getting stuck into the SNP.
cheshire pete
24/6/2019
18:31
I want Brexit
I do not want a psycho in charge.

Extreme anger is one step away from being locked away.
he cannot control himself and he is ripe for every honey trap going.
He is actually rather a wa''ker...so many opportunities casually thrown away.

he is a fifteen year old schoolboy still. He'll never grow up.

mr.elbee
24/6/2019
18:29
Boris seriously has a lack of judgement , putting groper boy in charge .
bargainbob
24/6/2019
17:59
If Boris were to succumb to the frenzy of calls from Hunt et al to face scrutiny by the media it would show poor judgement. Why on earth would he set himself up to be skewered by the leftie TV and press....makes no sense.

As for the calls for him to reveal how he'd get Parliament to back Brexit, he should not go there. It is a trap. Parliament is remain, they are never going to support Brexit as the past 3 years has already shown. Only option is to prepare 100% for no deal, don't even look at May's betrayal WA unless the EU back down and show that they are prepared to negotiate. If they do, then drive a hard bargain. If they don't leave no deal. Simple.

cheshire pete
24/6/2019
17:31
Lloyds freezes 8,000 Jersey bank accounts
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By LLB Reporter at 3:07 pm June 24, 2019 Business Growth, Business News

Lloyds Banking Group will not reveal how many of the 8,000 Jersey bank accounts they have frozen that belong to UK citizens nor how much money has been frozen.

Amid heightened fears over financial crime Lloyds said the accounts were suspended because customers refused to prove their identity.

The Financial Times revealed the frozen bank accounts and said that Barclays, HSBC and RBS are amongst other banks who have tightened security in Jersey.

A spokesperson for Lloyds Banking Group said, “Unfortunately, where a customer has not provided us with this necessary information, we have had to freeze their account until we get the information.

“This is also to protect the customer, as it prevents anybody else trying to use the account if the customer has stopped using it or has moved address.”

waldron
24/6/2019
17:30
Lloyds freezes 8,000 Jersey bank accounts
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By LLB Reporter at 3:07 pm June 24, 2019 Business Growth, Business News

Lloyds Banking Group will not reveal how many of the 8,000 Jersey bank accounts they have frozen that belong to UK citizens nor how much money has been frozen.

Amid heightened fears over financial crime Lloyds said the accounts were suspended because customers refused to prove their identity.

The Financial Times revealed the frozen bank accounts and said that Barclays, HSBC and RBS are amongst other banks who have tightened security in Jersey.

A spokesperson for Lloyds Banking Group said, “Unfortunately, where a customer has not provided us with this necessary information, we have had to freeze their account until we get the information.

“This is also to protect the customer, as it prevents anybody else trying to use the account if the customer has stopped using it or has moved address.”

waldron
24/6/2019
17:21
Wigwam Trading??
Hey buy some more..price is down..
Maybe there is some good camping weather just around the corner...

smartypants
24/6/2019
17:05
g2 Please reference the source of such a claim.
bbalanjones
24/6/2019
17:03
Quite the opposite bbalanjones. Even accepting your scenario, it would be "election then looms and the clock keeps ticking."
grahamite2
24/6/2019
16:48
grahamite224 Jun '19 - 16:28 - 262550 of 262555
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careful, if you don't understand what the word "automatically" means then it's hard to have a meaningful discussion.

Leaving will happen on the 31st unless someone takes active steps to change that. There is no way for Parliament to force the PM to take such steps, certainly no way for them to force the EU to agree.

Simply repeating "There will be a deal, or an extension" ad infinitum does not make it so.

Really? All it takes is enough like minded PATRIOTS to launch and WIN a Vote of No Confidence in HM Government. Election then Looms and Not any sort of Brexit.

"In the United Kingdom, confidence motions are a means of testing the support of the government (executive) in a legislative body, and for the legislature to remove the government from office. A confidence motion may take the form of either a vote of confidence, usually put forward by the government, or a vote of no confidence (or censure motion[1]), usually proposed by the opposition. When such a motion is put to a vote in the legislature, if a vote of confidence is defeated, or a vote of no confidence is passed, then the incumbent government must resign, or call a general election.[2]

bbalanjones
24/6/2019
16:42
End on low of the day-poor show last 3 days stock has been down.I suppose the fine announced last Friday hasn't helped nor the freezing of offshore money laundering accounts.Lets see what tomorrow holds
astol
24/6/2019
16:37
xxxxxy is beginning to talk sense.

I think reading between the lines he is calling for a second referendum.
'give democracy (another) chance.'

careful
24/6/2019
16:34
grahamite
I agree with that.
It is obvious that active steps will be taken to prevent no deal.

My car would crash on every journey if I did not take active steps to direct it.

The whole of parliament will be eager for Boris to try to run down the clock.


As Shakespeare once said,
'go ahead punk make my day'.

careful
24/6/2019
16:34
17 million voted to LEAVE.

LEAVE and WTO

Give Democracy a chance

xxxxxy
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