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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.94
-0.44 (-0.78%)
Last Updated: 12:57:59
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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
  -0.44 -0.78% 55.94 55.92 55.96 56.66 55.72 56.42 131,868,399 12:57:59
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.52 35.59B
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 56.38p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 57.22p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.59 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.52.

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10/12/2019
16:19
Health Promises by Party.

Now we have an unbiased view - took some finding -from the MedTech Industry._

The industry responds
Global Medical Nomenclature Agency CEO Mark Wasmuth says: “The Conservative ‘Get Brexit Done & Unleash Britain’s Potential’ manifesto sounds positive, but medical was only mentioned in relation to doctors’ pensions! Support for the NHS is prominent, especially mobile screening, healthy living and more cycling.

“The Liberal Democrats certainly have a bright cover for their ‘Stop Brexit & Build a Brighter Future’ manifesto. A bit light on ‘medical devices’, medical was only mentioned in regulated access to cannabis & gender reassignment. Healthcare gets a big mention, but maybe the Liberal Democrats don’t know where innovation and change comes from?

“Labour’s ‘It’s time for Real Change’ manifesto looks like they have talked to someone in the industry and committed to ‘invest more in…state-of-the-art medical equipment’ and ‘will play an active role in the medical innovation model, ensuring rewards and incentives match the areas of greatest health need’. NHS and healthcare gets good coverage too.”

Wasmuth described the Conservative and Liberal Democrat manifestos as benefitting the medtech industry “two out of ten”, while he gave the Labour manifesto a more respectable score of six.



Of course the Die Hard Woodentops of the Conyou persuasion won't believe a word. LOL.

bbalanjones
10/12/2019
16:13
Under two labour government they sold our gold for peanuts and left a note " we bankrupt, no money left" AND..after all this, no benefits for NHS from labour. Do we want more of this ? NO!
k38
10/12/2019
16:09
I'm a realist, I don't have any sort of issue with years of negotiations as it doesn't have any effect on me whatsoever. If I was a senior civil servant then Yes, it would, however I'm not, so it doesn't.......
ladeside
10/12/2019
16:08
LADESIDE, Corbyn will have to do it. I get it will take longer, but that's how it is, JC or BJ. Either way we have to leave.
m5
10/12/2019
16:07
There's always room on here for a contortionist, we've got everything else just about covered.........
ladeside
10/12/2019
16:07
Ladeside.that will be nothing to the negotiations if Scotland ever manage to vote for indy...
hernando2
10/12/2019
16:05
LADESITE Media have done a good job on you...;))Br-exit is done under Boris.. finite!!Now we have to negotiate a new deal, thesame way we will do with any other free country in the world. But a new deal with Europe will be a lot easier because will based on the existing one we had till now.
k38
10/12/2019
16:01
Brexit could not and never will make much difference - 5 years of argument, unpleasantness and huge human cost for the egos of so few 🙁
aceuk
10/12/2019
15:19
I hold Lloyds shares and BT so I shouldn't want labour to get in as well be killed...However I will be voting for them. Im sick of the threats of the rich to move they never do and their moneys is primarily offshore anyway so they don't give a flying fig about the UK as long as they can get cheap labour and their property values keep going up. Mindless hypocrites who love BTL and gifts to their spoilt family and don't give a fig about high prices and artificially prop the values up. Or the lumpen who have to sell their souls to stop having to rent from the rich vermin.
Also get rid of leasehold. The only country in Europe who has it and benefits the lazy thick relatives of the rich who keep hold of the property.

Utter pigswill the thought that all these benevolent million/billionaires "let the wealth trickle down" the only trickling is to their spoilt families who do fc uk all for this country anyway. Let em burn.

nemesis6
10/12/2019
15:03
well that's what you get with global liberal capitalism which is what Labour thinks is great.
mr.elbee
10/12/2019
14:56
No, they will move their wealth and even business somewhere else in case labour win
k38
10/12/2019
14:51
Lets face it for the very wealthy not much changes does it?
m5
10/12/2019
14:45
Yes grahamite2 it really is crunch time for Tory remainers . Are they still so determined to thwart the will of the 17.4 million leavers that they are prepared to see Corbyn in power and take away their wealth. I don't think so.
cheshire pete
10/12/2019
14:38
Yes, we know Conservatives who voted Remain are thick on the ground in places like Surrey. But being in the main responsible people, there are not too many of them willing to debase democracy by defying the referendum result. Nor are there too many of them ready to hand over their country to Corbyn, who will lay hands on their personal wealth, stop them creating new wealth, abolish the schools they have chosen for their children, suppress free speech, and persecute British Jews.

I refuse to believe that traitors willing to visit these horrors upon us - people like Gauke, Grieve, Major, Hammond, Osborne - are (or were) anything more than a cancerous minority in the Conservative Party, and unrepresentative of Conservative voters as a whole.

One of the best posts I've ever seen in The Daily Telegraph.

grahamite2
10/12/2019
14:31
I have had a punt, but with a reasonably tight stop loss. It seems overdone but who knows where the market will take it. At the moment its holding its gains. I think tomorrow will be the key. After a big fall second day nearly always gets a bounce, third day gives you more of an idea. IMHO DYOR.

I think the last hour will give an idea of what coming tomorrow. If it can finish on a intra day high then more gains tomorrow IMHO. All subject of course to no further news.

m5
10/12/2019
14:23
Off topic - anybody here in Tullow? Worth a punt or will it fizzle away???
alphorn
10/12/2019
14:06
LOL time for a re-run of the Burger King Brexit...enjoy.

hxxps://youtu.be/yGL-XJPuCuo

cheshire pete
10/12/2019
14:01
Ian King Live (sky)Big money waiting to be invested on Boris win, not just in London but all over UK. CHIEF EXECUTIVE, PALACE CAPITAL NEIL SINCLAIR.
k38
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