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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.76
0.09 (0.17%)
28 Mar 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
  0.09 0.17% 51.76 51.70 51.72 52.43 51.57 52.23 248,468,301 16:35:16
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.02 32.87B
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 51.67p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 52.66p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £32.87 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.02.

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19/7/2019
07:43
As the new PM would say, you can whistle for that.

"Senior Tories seeking to block a no-deal Brexit are examining a radical plan involving the Queen, Newsnight has learned.

Highly placed figures in the rebel group are so concerned that the next prime minister could ignore the will of parliament that they have discussed a scheme to ask the Queen to intervene.

In a sign of the febrile atmosphere at Westminster, these Conservatives are thinking of holding a vote on a parliamentary device known as a humble address to the Queen.
If passed, the address would say that if the new prime minister ignored a vote rejecting no deal the Queen would be asked to exercise her right as head of state to travel to the next EU summit. Under their plan she would then request an extension to the Article 50 process."

poikka
19/7/2019
07:23
Ravings of a lunatic
jam2day
19/7/2019
07:21
The irony of the Remain Parliament.By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: JULY 19, 2019Yesterday the Opposition parties and 17 Remain Conservatives voted for amendments to legislation to try to ensure Parliament has to meet in September and October to give them more time to try to  delay or cancel Brexit. They call this taking back control and advocating Parliamentary democracy!  It is of course the opposite. Labour and Conservative MPs were elected in 2017 on a manifesto for each party that promised to implement Brexit. Parliament voted by a large majority to send the Article 50 Notification of our exit, which means in European law we will leave on 31 October. I remember explaining to the Commons then that was the decision point, the moment Parliament legislated to leave.  Now they wish to tear up their promises and refuse to take back control of our laws, our money and our borders despite the referendum.I do not think even this discredited Parliament full of Labour  MPs  and a few Conservatives who have ratted on their promise to implement the decision of the people will find a way and a majority to revoke our exit letter. Short of doing that we will leave on 31 October, as promised by the likely next Prime Minister. We are due to leave according to European law. The UK Parliament cannot overturn European law, and only the PM can ask for a delay and seek agreement to changes to EU law to delay our official exit date.The people made clear in the European election what they thought of the decision of the two major parties to delay our exit. They rejected both. They made it even clearer what they thought of Mrs May's Withdrawal Treaty, which got less than 9% support from the electorate in that election. The Conservative government must press on with preparations for our departure in October. Only such an exit can save this Parliament from driving itself even further from the electors it is meant to serve, and only such an exit can provide a platform for the two main  parties to start to rebuild the trust of voters which has been undermined by the delay to Brexit.The desperate idea this morning that a Remain majority should ask the Queen to override the PM taking us out is absurd. Meanwhile Project Fear is in an extreme stage. Yesterday the OBR gave us a very pessimistic "scenario" – not a forecast – for a so called No Deal exit. If we just leave and have a Brexit bonus budget as outlined here we will grow faster next year as a result. All the time we stay in  the EU as today with a combined monetary and fiscal squeeze we will grow  slowly at best against a difficult world background for trade and manufacturing activity. The right fiscal boost, facilitated by saving our budget contributions to the EU, coupled with a more positive money policy could deliver considerably better growth than in  the Euro area for us next year. The UK economy has proved very resilient considering the anti growth and anti enterprise policies being pursued.
xxxxxy
19/7/2019
05:43
Unable to open your link , please repost correctly
janekane
19/7/2019
04:01
Henry Hill: Hunt and Johnson declare Backstop ‘dead’ and promise to protect Ulster veterans
xxxxxy
19/7/2019
03:58
The Alternative Arrangements are now codified to replace the Irish backstop in any Brexit scenario
xxxxxy
19/7/2019
02:42
At least Barcs have some comforting words for us...
jordaggy
18/7/2019
22:25
I think Vytenis Andriukaitis should look to Brussels if info on rotting heads is required.
maxk
18/7/2019
22:19
Margot James....wtfis?

May 'legacy' giveaway for public sector workers....could be good for house prices if they move up the ladder on new mortgages.

Default is leave no deal. Vote today a pyrrhic victory. All Boris will need to do is drag things out till Halloween without proposing anything that can get defeated. If the past 3 years is anything to go by, shouldn't be a problem.

cheshire pete
18/7/2019
21:41
Lithuania’s EU commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis added on Twitter: “A fish rots from the head down. As potential future PM you need to keep a cool head. So after all, Boris, that ice pillow may turn out to be not so ‘pointlessR17;.




Excellent.

LOL

minerve 2
18/7/2019
20:46
Poikka You not watching the BBC programme on the success of implemting Brexit so far.
bargainbob
18/7/2019
19:33
Can't beat Manx kippers, tried those from Whitby but too strong a smoke, craster from Waitrose are OK but second to Manx.
mikemichael2
18/7/2019
19:05
No Brexit.
Then Democracy is RIP.
Then Conservative Party is RIP

LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
18/7/2019
18:57
Hunt
apologised for missing the votes as “I thought I was slipped and it turns out I was not”:

I missed votes today because I thought I was slipped and it turns out I was not.Apologies to my colleagues & Whips hxxps://t.co/Nlm1Yaen8R position is that parliament should NOT restrict the hands of an incoming govt in this way & I remain opposed to how parl voted

— Jeremy Hunt (@Jeremy_Hunt) July 18, 2019

He’s a details guy…

Order order

xxxxxy
18/7/2019
18:52
Mick
Posted July 18, 2019 at 7:55 am | Permalink

Out on 31st October 2019 , general election November 2019 while the iron is hot so that we can remove all the remoaners out of Westminster and install people who believe in Great Britain

xxxxxy
18/7/2019
18:50
Shirley
Posted July 18, 2019 at 7:45 am | Permalink

Good news indeed. The WA must be the worst deal ever. Any party accepting that deal is signing their own suicide note.

Leave under WTO, and then sort out a deal afterwards. Loss of our money and trade will hopefully make the EU behave a little more sensibly. Thank goodness May is no longer in control. She would have given them everything whether they asked for it, or not!

Just to satisfy my curiosity, why did the EU need, or want, a clause that says no EU official can be prosecuted for a crime, or taxed, in the UK? Isn’t that a licence to commit crime?

xxxxxy
18/7/2019
18:26
Brexiters enjoy:
minerve 2
18/7/2019
18:25
Rip it up (and start again)
minerve 2
18/7/2019
18:19
"No calls at all in 40 mins."

A person who believes the right thing was done in parliament today is very unlikely to be in the same demographic for someone who would take timeout to listen to Farage on the radio. Plus it is dinner time/commute time.

He would get just as much interest selling Bibles to Hindus.

minerve 2
18/7/2019
18:16
Alphorn

I agree. Corbyn needs to step down. His handling of this Jewish nonsense has been woeful.

minerve 2
18/7/2019
18:14
Max - perhaps plug the phone in?

If you believe the kipper story then you will undoubtedly believe that tripe.

alphorn
18/7/2019
18:13
These loons make George III really quite sane; even a genius.
alphorn
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