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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

56.18
-0.02 (-0.04%)
21 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
  -0.02 -0.04% 56.18 55.94 55.98 56.30 55.80 55.98 221,233,921 16:35:30
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.51 35.57B
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 56.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 56.30p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.57 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.51.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/8/2019
22:21
things moving in the right direction.
we shall leave with a deal.

It is good that we leave on the right terms.
All of those old people who voted leave have sadly passed away since the referendum will have their wish come true.

Maybe with so many young replacing them a second referendum would be a landslide.

Leaving with a deal is a good compromise.

careful
21/8/2019
22:12
"Germany, France and our 25 other neighbours should quit the EU, and become part of the UK instead."

Haha. First time I heard this one. Very good

sentimentrules
21/8/2019
22:10
The speed of his win is truly staggering.

Obviously the EU felt no tactic was going to win with Boris there. Best to just kneel before his holiness and offer their organs.

sentimentrules
21/8/2019
22:10
Ireland would win a special dispensation from Brussels to diverge from EU rules temporarily so it can stay aligned with the UK.”

Theresa May snubbed this brilliant plan for Brexit. Is Boris Johnson taking it seriously?

gotnorolex
21/8/2019
22:09
Merkel in love over and over again.Lucky Boris...lol
k38
21/8/2019
22:04
Brave Boris, into the lions den and comes out victorious. A Bridge over the River Kwai moment but not the blowing it up at the end, the one where he's imprisoned in a tin hut in the roasting sun for refusing to allow his officers to work in the chain gangs run by the Japs, eventually dragged out having stood his ground. We're on our way.
cheshire pete
21/8/2019
22:03
Submission posture.....
sentimentrules
21/8/2019
22:02
Now lets stop the deflection from the nights events...

Merkel down on all fours for Boris to 'slip her one'....

sentimentrules
21/8/2019
21:50
So If the BBC admitted 'error', I hope you can too....
sentimentrules
21/8/2019
21:49
When comes to Brexit ( see German economy..) Macron will do whatever Merkel wants!!
k38
21/8/2019
21:40
Merkel for the first time shown weakness. Brussels is nothing more than smoke and mirrors.This is what will happen..Boris and Merkel, the boss of Europe (forget Macron) will come to a - temporary agreement - before Brexit and full agreement after Brexit.
k38
21/8/2019
21:37
I doubt the bbc would have apologised if the above link is not true

Brexit parties majority win. Similar gap to the referendum

sentimentrules
21/8/2019
21:31
how is public opinion?

Considering.
1. Leaving the EU. with some sort of deal.
2. Leaving with no deal.
3. Remaining as a full member.

Evidence.(poll of polls)
Up to Feb 2019, there was a small majority in favouring remaining.
but this assumed some sort of deal.
No deal would be way behind.

EU. elections.

Hard Brexit was the position of the Brexit party.
Remaining was the position of the lib Dems and greens.

Brexit Party. 5.25m votes.
Lib dems. 3.37m votes.
Greens. 1.88m votes.

As you can see, the remain vote was slightly stronger than the Brexit party total.

And Farages lot are fanatics, no wonder he was disappointed on the night.

careful
21/8/2019
21:18
I agree xxxxx but..The remainers Mps are opportunists and incompetent individuals. People should never have voted for them. So by resign they do a big favour to democracy.
k38
21/8/2019
21:13
True. But we must also HEAL.LEAVE AND Y
xxxxxy
21/8/2019
21:12
LEAVE and WTOCymru am byth. Nos da
xxxxxy
21/8/2019
21:12
When Boris have his deal, media and remainers must apologise and..All remainers Mps who have done a lot of damage to UK by dividing the country and accepting the worse ever deal.. MUST RESIGN
k38
21/8/2019
21:03
That's two major votes.. .blown all remain majority theories out of the water...Where it counts..
sentimentrules
21/8/2019
21:01
Public will is remain you say....didnt show in the referendum or EU results. Where are you gauging this majority for remain? 'The Brussels Weekly'?
sentimentrules
21/8/2019
21:01
Solving the Irish borderBy JOHNREDWOOD | Published: APRIL 21, 2018The EU has long decided to use the Irish border issue as one to try to force the UK to stay  in the Customs Union, keep all EU rules and make the exit payment they want which is not a legal requirement on the UK. It is most important that the UK civil service negotiators understand this is a silly ruse, and robustly put the alternatve case. Let me remind them what it is.The border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, part of the UK, is already a complex one. It is a currency, VAT, Excise and criminal law jurisdiction border. This means there are already so called hard border arrangements to ensure any goods moving across the border pay the right amount of VAT to the right authorities, and pay the relevant Excise duties. There are anti smuggling systems in place as there is obviously current scope to exploit differences of VAT and Excise by criminals. There are ways of handling movement of criminals across the frontier, and electronic systems for trade through TIR, registered economic operators and the rest.If we also need to levy customs duties when we leave because the EU refuses the UK offer of tariff free trade, so be it. The same methods used for Vat and Excise can be used for the customs levies. It can be done electronically away from the border as it is today.Before we entered the EU we had a free travel area with the Republic and all involved in the neotiations wish this to continue, so it is difficult to see new problems concerning movement of people. When the Uk legislates its new borders system for movement of people it is likely to seek to reduce migrant numbers into the UK by changing benefit rules and requiring work permits, not by imposing new controls at the frontier. We already have external border checks on illegals and on criminals seeking to cross. We will continue to welcome as many tourists, visitors and people who pay their own bills who wish to come.I trust  the UK will give a robust defence of this approach and demonstrate that the Irish border is a put up job by the EU to push us back into conformity.
xxxxxy
21/8/2019
21:00
Sentiment

Public will is Remain.

No Deal does not have majority and neither does Boris.

Time for a reality check and you chimps need to temper your confirmation bias! ;)

minerve 2
21/8/2019
20:59
Remainers hallucinating about the referendum result...
sentimentrules
21/8/2019
20:57
Nothing has changed, just the chimps are hallucinating over imaginary bananas.

LOL

Dear me.

minerve 2
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