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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.78
0.44 (0.86%)
24 Apr 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
  0.44 0.86% 51.78 51.82 51.84 53.20 49.62 50.26 308,391,711 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.03 32.94B
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 51.34p. 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 £32.94 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.03.

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26/6/2019
10:49
Vote Tory - Get Farage

Sounds good to me!

grahamite2
26/6/2019
10:45
Vote Tory - Get Farage by proxy (some democracy)
Vote Boris - get Corbyn months later.

You heard it here first from the oracle Minerve.

minerve 2
26/6/2019
10:40
Never mind, he will be well looked after as mental illness is becoming a priority.
mikemichael2
26/6/2019
10:40
Vote Tory - Get Farage by proxy (some democracy)
Vote Boris - get Corbyn months later.

You heard it here first from the oracle Minerve.

minerve 2
26/6/2019
10:39
maxk

"Cheers Min, you're response tells me all I need to know."

Yes, the fact that you know FA about what you talk about. ;)

minerve 2
26/6/2019
10:18
Minerve 2 26 Jun '19 - 09:25 - 262794 of 262803

I don't know if it has occurred to you that Brexit Party voters and Tories have a greater common electorate than Brexit Party and Labour.

It may not have also occurred to you that No Deal Brexiters are in the minority.

Distribution is the key factor, not absolute numbers, and the greater overlap need not be any problem. The remain/left vote is massively concentrated in Scotland and London so can safely be ignored, while the leave vote is highly diffused and thus highly effective.

And no, it has not occurred to me that no deal Brexiters are in the minority because they are not. There is an ever increasing majority who just want to get out and don't care exactly how it's done.

grahamite2
26/6/2019
10:09
Cheers Min, you're response tells me all I need to know.
maxk
26/6/2019
09:36
Min, unlike you, I have a little inside info on the NHS.
maxk
26/6/2019
09:34
grahamite would have you paying for your own care.
minerve 2
26/6/2019
09:33
maxk

"It is very inefficient, and slow to change."

That is what they said about all the nationalised entities before they butchered them all and sold them to the dogs.

Evidence please or is that all in your small mind.

minerve 2
26/6/2019
09:32
cm44 the NHS will always treat you well if you treat them well.

This somehow gets missed in the discussion.

So pleased she is OK now..Comes to all of us eventually.

mr.elbee
26/6/2019
09:31
cm44

Sorry to hear about your wife and I wish her a quick recovery.

I hope your experience has heightened your passion to keep the NHS as it is now, which it seems to have done, and makes you realise that any vote or support to leave the EU without a deal is handing over the NHS to the US to do whatever they please with it. And trust me they will.

No single politician or period of politicians in parliament will stop NHS decay from the US charlatans once we have left the EU.

If the NHS breaks up we will lose one of our strengths, the pharmaceutical industry.

Don't believe me, wait and see.

Minerve is always right.

minerve 2
26/6/2019
09:29
I too have seen the NHS at it's best, and at it's best it is unbeatable.


But there are caveats: It is very inefficient, and slow to change. There is a mindset at work that resists anything out of the established norm.

maxk
26/6/2019
09:25
grahamite2

I don't know if it has occurred to you that Brexit Party voters and Tories have a greater common electorate than Brexit Party and Labour.

It may not have also occurred to you that No Deal Brexiters are in the minority.

But do continue in your fantasy you silly little man.

minerve 2
26/6/2019
09:23
bbalanjones,
The letter mentions the NHS and quality care.
My wife has been in the Countess of Chester for nearly two weeks.Rushed into A&E they have brought her back from the brink.The care she has received has truly astonished me,constant attention,tests every few hours,multiple drips and blood transfusions and the most dedicated of friendly staff.She is now stabilised and on the next step to further treatment and hopefully a good degree of recovery.I wasn't ready to lose her yet so I really am incredibly grateful for our NHS.

cm44
26/6/2019
09:19
Vote for Boris and get Corbyn months later.

That's actually the reverse of the truth.

The Conservative Party has been sick at heart for a long time now, thanks to a yawning chasm between its supporters, who are conservatives, and its leadership, who are not. Boris might actually breathe new life into the Party.

And, of course, if there's an election and he does a deal with The Brexit Party, they'll sweep the country. That's the only deal I'm interested in.

grahamite2
26/6/2019
09:17
People will lose their jobs and we have this wacko making-up stories of painting wine boxes into people on buses. You couldn't make it up.

It seems most old-farts have dementia.

Many on this thread.

minerve 2
26/6/2019
09:15
They interviewed some silly old bat Tory party member on C4 news last night. She is going to vote for Boris. Hello? Old dear, do you realise you will be living in a 6ft wooden box in the not too distant future?

Leave the decisions of the future TO THE FUTURE. You are history sweetheart.

minerve 2
26/6/2019
09:12
Vote for Boris and get Corbyn months later. That is obvious.
minerve 2
26/6/2019
09:11
Well, all these non-religious folk shouldn't be making excuses and celebrating Christmas and Easter but I bet they do. Excuse themselves off the back of paganism etc.. And, I hope you are not liars and when you are in your last days don't call on a priest. Just die and leave yourself for the grubs.

Thanks.

minerve 2
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