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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.20
-0.58 (-1.12%)
25 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
  -0.58 -1.12% 51.20 51.30 51.34 52.18 50.92 51.42 133,305,361 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 5.97 32.62B
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 51.78p. 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 £32.62 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.97.

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22/7/2019
11:39
"leavers look to the facts of the situation."

How about looking at the fact then that the £ has weakened 15% since the referendum.

Does that show confidence in the country?

Answer: No, it doesn't.

minerve 2
22/7/2019
11:09
The only people talking about armageddon are remainers, leavers look to the facts of the situation.


There is a deal at the end of October already in existence, however, no doubt it can be improved.

maxk
22/7/2019
11:01
this battle of the Somme argument that clueless Brexiteers adopt.
'we may suffer hardship but the EU.will suffer more'.

Thats ok then is it?

after tens of thousands young soldiers died in a pointless push at the Somme in 1916, some argued that the Germans had suffered just as badly.

ok, thats alright then, say the Brexiteers.
we go hungry, but some of them starve.
we win.

careful
22/7/2019
10:53
First of 12 apparently, no great loss.
maxk
22/7/2019
10:35
Alan Duncan has resigned. A good start.
grahamite2
22/7/2019
10:34
Shy Tott, be fair, careful has at least admitted that Gina Miller's latest potty scheme is just that, quite potty.

I think Trump would know how to respond to la Miller.

grahamite2
22/7/2019
10:15
You snide remoaners try very hard to be bullies, but you don't even have the intellectual capacity to do that. Like all would be bullies, a swipe back has them running scared, unable and unwilling to answer questions which have already shown them up, no answer required.

If you're so great at investing alp, why are you still working?

shy tott
22/7/2019
10:09
You are fast becoming a troll. You stay unfiltered for entertainment.
alphorn
22/7/2019
10:08
Never-make-a-loss Alp, keep going, love it.

From where I'm sitting, you're looking very silly.

How are the straddles doing today? Up a few grand, well done. Oh, up a few grand on the naked shorts too. Excellent, just like yesterday and the day before and the day before etc etc etc. Longs doing well too. Those puts you wrote really coming good i eexpect, as are those aim tiddlers with gold mines in nigeria, a nobrainer i expect. Well done mate. Still doing the nine to five btw?

shy tott
22/7/2019
10:03
"We might catch a cold, but some of the €U countries are going to catch pneumonia"

I'd rather not catch anything.

Here is an idea: Go to your bathroom, look at yourself in the mirror, and then punch yourself in the face.

Why not? You seem to like the idea of self-induced pain.

minerve 2
22/7/2019
10:02
ST - 'Oh, that is what the red button is for; sorry I do get things wrong occasionally'.

ROTFLMAO

alphorn
22/7/2019
09:55
maxk

"The manifesto was forgotten 5 minutes after May walked into No10."

Well, it shouldn't be the case should it.

Not for any party. There should be some regulation/procedure to limit change or allow challenge. I know it wouldn't be easy but this 'free-for-all' is ridiculous.

It is our money Boris is going to waste.

minerve 2
22/7/2019
09:52
The manifesto was forgotten 5 minutes after May walked into No10.
maxk
22/7/2019
09:52
Careful, instead of waffle, why not just say 'I got it wrong'. Unless you're one of those like Alp who can never actually see that they get things wrong occasionally so the thought and acceptance of being incorrect is impossible.
shy tott
22/7/2019
09:51
"I take it that those who like to belittle rarely get the chance to do so."

You are such an easy target racer boy! LOL

minerve 2
22/7/2019
09:48
Will, yes, I know. I never go back and change posts, except for typos. The meaning is clear even though i typed a wrong word.

The responses are quite telling anyway. Alp pounced like a child tryng to belittle me, and I'm quite happy for people to see that. It's a non event - I used a wrong word, only weak people would salivate over that. I take it that those who like to belittle rarely get the chance to do so.

shy tott
22/7/2019
09:47
As Liam Halligan's article for the Irish newspaper shows, all is not well on the other side. It's not all one way, as anyone with an ounce of sense can see.

Leo for all his bravado has now had to face up to the real possibility of blighty simply walking away.

We might catch a cold, but some of the €U countries are going to catch pneumonia.

maxk
22/7/2019
09:45
I think Gina Miller is a smart girl, but she will not win her second legal case.
The legals are independent and will be reluctant to be involved in controversial politics again.

Gina miller is getting carried away, she referred to this case as "Miller 2".
Yuk, what an ego.

shy you should see the film 'cool hand luke'.
Paul Newman bluffed a fellow prisoner despite having a terrible hand of cards.

Boris is bluffing about crashing out on the 29th.
why can't you see that, it is obvious to me.
there will be no no deal crash out, get used to the idea.

That clown Davies was effectively telling us all on TV that he was pretending to crash out on no deal to fool the EU..and they were watching as he said it.

Boris has them fooled, maybe he means it, a no deal crash out.
he is bluffing, I know that, but amazingly you all believe him.
Well done bojo, good poker player.

careful
22/7/2019
09:43
'Mass defections to the lib Dems could change politics'

Why do you put 'could'? Mass defections to the lib dems Would change politics, by definition.

It's a stupid, obvious non-statement since it's self-evident, and furthermore simply won't happen.

You could have just as well have written 'Mass defections to the monster raving loony party could change politics'.

shy tott
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