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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.76
0.09 (0.17%)
28 Mar 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
  0.09 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
14:50
Poikka 19 Jul '19 - 15:04 - 265129 of 265131

I'm against de-selection, except in exceptional circumstances, and he's just created one.

I imagine you're thinking about the extremists' takeover of the Labour Party. It's a difficult one - you can't say I'm for deselecting this bloke because I don't like him but I'm against deselecting this one because I do.

But you're right that the conduct of the fanatical remoaners has been so outlandish that all norms are out of the window.

grahamite2
19/7/2019
14:49
and going back to WW2, the colossal inability of the French Admirals to respond to very reasonable requests and options offered by Churchill,which would have saved French ships and French lives, made it necessary to sink the French fleet.

HAS ANYTHING REALLY CHANGED?

mr.elbee
19/7/2019
14:35
12 days old that news Poikka.
Thanks all the same.

crossing_the_rubicon
19/7/2019
14:09
What these remainers never understand is that a 2nd Euro debt crisis can not be mitigated by us remaining, its when not if. 2.6 t QE and they still can't hold 0% IR. The Euro is the crux of the superstate, when the second domino (brexit) (frexit) etc drops it's all but over.

Proper Democrat
@ProperDemocrat
Correct! Target 2 will skewer the German banking system and the Euro at the same time. We absolutely don't want to be anywhere near the #EUimplosion when it happens. The remainiacs are dangerously-deluded!
(Ex Investment Banker - Knows what he is talking about)

crossing_the_rubicon
19/7/2019
14:04
Hammond making more waves and now talking about supporting a no-confidence vote to avoid a 'no deal' outcome.

This guy seriously needs de-selecting, over 54% in 'his' constituency voted Leave.

I'm against de-selection, except in exceptional circumstances, and he's just created one.

poikka
19/7/2019
12:13
I'm hooked with this damned game now! LOL
optomistic
19/7/2019
12:11
James1Posted July 19, 2019 at 6:46 am |PermalinkThe Remainers still don't "get it". It's not about trade, it's about sovereignty. We don't need a plan to Leave the EU.Reply?glen cullenPosted July 19, 2019 at 8:51 am | PermalinkI agree it was about sovereignty the peoples right to choose our own laws, finance, trade etc. Its sad that we don't hear much about the 17.4 million people who voted to leave in the mediaRemain Tory MPs justify their stance by saying they are doing it for the people; they don't want to see our country destroyed....what they really mean is we know best and forget the referendum voteReply?L JonesPosted July 19, 2019 at 9:53 am | PermalinkSpot on. 'Trade' is being used as 'smoke and mirrors'. Trade is important – people trade. It's what we do. But:"....the power to control the supply of money, which is one of the fundamental aspects of sovereignty, has passed from government into other hands..."
xxxxxy
19/7/2019
11:46
I think one of my daughters introduced me to it and I got hooked 🙄
skinny
19/7/2019
11:46
Yes, cut it down min, you're mind is shot!!
mikemichael2
19/7/2019
11:42
Umh...20 years ago, now if I can just remember I think I'd finished playing some games about then....LOL
optomistic
19/7/2019
11:37
It was a very addictive game @20 odd years ago.
skinny
19/7/2019
11:35
I did wonder what it was Skinny ;-/
optomistic
19/7/2019
11:27
Opto - its a lemming!
skinny
19/7/2019
11:20
Look a real ski slope Skinny...buy it's really only about one eight of a penny from top to bottom.
optomistic
19/7/2019
11:13
@Mitchy,

Indeed. No Deal is actually "WTO deal + all those side agreements that have already been lined up"

crossing_the_rubicon
19/7/2019
11:09
A 'No Deal' Brexit doesn't mean there will be No Deal. There will likely be a two year period to negotiate a deal where everything will stay roughly the same.Whatever the politicians say in Europe or here it's not in the interest of either side to put barriers in place to trade or for that matter medical or scientific research. Brexit will stop the bleeding of £250,000,000 a week to support slower speed economies which will Never Ever catch up. The EU ,as it is, is a dead man walking. A dream that's turning into a nightmare. Greece were paid off again this summer but that was all kept quiet . Riots in France every weekend.Italy ignoring the EU's fiscal directives and Germany planning an EU army which they will ,no doubt , control. The accounts of the EU haven't been published for years because ,I'm guessing , are in such a terrible mess showing huge short falls.
mitchy
19/7/2019
10:58
Sky Views: Tough regulation misses the point about UK's water supply




You may find the above of interest minerve

freddie01
19/7/2019
10:48
Drop to 40p/sh on a No Deal Brexit and I'll be backing up the truck :)
crossing_the_rubicon
19/7/2019
10:45
OBR forecasting 10% drop in sterling on No Deal.
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