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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

61.30
-0.52 (-0.84%)
27 Jan 2025 - 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
  -0.52 -0.84% 61.30 61.36 61.40 61.86 60.36 61.02 162,772,375 16:35:03
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0901 6.81 37.47B
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 61.82p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 41.00p to 63.46p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 60,617,012,971 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.47 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.81.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/10/2019
21:06
Boris send two letters .. first without his signature asking for extension and..second letter with his signature will explain I don't agree with an extension. An extension will be a mistake.
k38
19/10/2019
21:02
Bob stop sending bottles of Scottish ouisky to m2.. doctors orders.Lol...
k38
19/10/2019
20:59
I'm not so sure k, I think after a gallon of melted boot polish his memory may be pretty poor for a while.
pierre oreilly
19/10/2019
20:55
Anyway, I'm now pondering whether you are worthy of my time, so for now, goodnight. Maybe I might speak to you tomorrow. Then again, why spoil a great weekend!

😂😂😂😂 8514;😂ԅ14;😂😂;😂😂😂

minerve 2
19/10/2019
20:54
PONo need to apologise to m2.Even with memory lapses, which are normal to him, he still remember that much. Lol...
k38
19/10/2019
20:53
I guess you now see how Brexiters so easily believe they have the whole of the Leave mandate. Their brains are quite susceptible to 'drift'.

LOL

minerve 2
19/10/2019
20:48
May I apologise minny if i am mistaken, but i'm sure i remember you wishing everyone over 50 would get cancer and die asap. I must be mistaken if you say you didn't, sorry.
pierre oreilly
19/10/2019
20:45
You probably miss the news when police were protesting Mps from remain animals on their way to parliament. ."toys out of prams"M2: .. intimidating MPs, increasing hate crime, intimidation on internet threads and social networks, talk of civil war.Wake up m2, you are talking about remainers without realise.
k38
19/10/2019
20:44
More spin and fudge, eh Pierre?

The conformation of your impotence is obvious in the frustration of your words.

Guffaw guffaw.

minerve 2
19/10/2019
20:42
She will be forced to obey daddy's orders.
icejelly
19/10/2019
20:39
Re the hate crime bit, you mean brexiteers are responsible for you aiding and abetting and/or incitement and/or solicitation of terrorism by encouraging the mass murder of every uk citizen over 50 years old?

I tend to think those hate crimes are all your own doing minny, not brexiteers.

pierre oreilly
19/10/2019
20:35
M2You including the ones who didn't vote.. is in them including your 5 years old daughter?If so I say let's delay Brexit till she becomes eligible to vote...;))
k38
19/10/2019
20:33
"toys out of prams"

It seems to me that it is Brexiters with toys out of prams! Closing parliament prematurely, lying to The Queen, threatening to break the law, not vote, intimidating MPs, increasing hate crime, intimidation on internet threads and social networks, talk of civil war, talk of foreign product and service boycotts........should I go on?

minerve 2
19/10/2019
20:33
Breaking Boris to resign if no one backs his vote .
Nanny has currently confined him to his room until he calms down .

bargainbob
19/10/2019
20:29
551


That's an easy one ice. Another three years of obstruction, toys out of prams, assertions that leavers are morons and finally another referendum.

And if they lose that .... That's an easy one. Another 3 years of obstruction, toys ...





Einstein - The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results

pierre oreilly
19/10/2019
20:28
Well, it will NOT be the same result because one would hope that the referendum makes it clear what Brexit is and would not leave it to assumption, fudge and spin. So, for example, if the referendum states Boris's deal is what you get if you vote Leave, and Leave win the referendum, then that is fine by me.

What I despise is spin, fudge and charlatans taking ownership of mandates they clearly don't have. What I also despise are liars, cheats and those that deliberately put decisions under duress to win votes.

At the end-of-the-day Parliament is listening to the first referendum because it has not categorically revoked Article 50. It has to be pragmatic and consider the implications of everyone including Remain voters and those that didn't vote. If a second referendum took place it would actually make it EASIER for Brexit to pass because MPs will be removed of the responsibility to do what is best generally for the country and deliver the referendum regardless of consequences.

The problem we have at the moment is that we have lumbered MPs with conflicts of interest. A referendum would remove that. A GE just creates fudge and could bring us back to a hung parliament.

minerve 2
19/10/2019
20:19
I didn't suggest it would be the same result. I simply asked you what would the country do IF it was the same result
icejelly
19/10/2019
20:11
icejelly

First, you will not get the same Brexit vote.
Second, the majority mandate will be Remain.
3rd, I will be happy.
4th, You can do what the hell you like.


No Deal Brexiters do not own the Leave mandate. End of story. Fact!

minerve 2
19/10/2019
19:58
They will move to Europe..lol
k38
19/10/2019
19:58
And if we have another Referendum and we get the same Brexit vote, what then for people like you?
icejelly
19/10/2019
19:56
This vote was not so important as the next week one.DUP are real brexiteers so they will no risk a Brexit cancel. Boris to win the vote by majority of 16
k38
19/10/2019
19:53
You go on (and on and..) about all this being Johnson's fault. It is not. We are in this mess because the MPs have not carried through the result of the Referendum. No oifs and buts. BJ is actually trying to get Brexit done.
icejelly
19/10/2019
19:47
For goodness sake bob... does anybody here even attwmpt to get to the ends of those posts.
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