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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.22
0.20 (0.36%)
19 Jun 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
  0.20 0.36% 55.22 55.06 55.08 55.42 54.82 54.94 184,699,182 16:35:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.41 35B
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 55.02p. 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 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.41.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/12/2019
16:47
right mostly,goldfinger..but Gove was and is a psycho with not much of a brain really.
mr.elbee
11/12/2019
16:44
"AZ209 Did you learn and get your wings in a flying machine?"

Yes, this very machine amongst others.


As well as this one.

az209
11/12/2019
16:42
Thanks xxxxy , credit where credit is due .Has to be your top post on here.

Free Scotland from this Union.


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?NickC

Posted December 11, 2019 at 11:02 am | Permalink


Nothing matters more than independence. Because every other policy depends on independence."

bargainbob
11/12/2019
16:40
1carus - "All people want is hope".

That doesn't help much with the monthly family budget.

A clear roadmap out to the future post Brexit is needed. Not available from any political party and neither even contemplated by anyone (large majority) on this board.

alphorn
11/12/2019
16:35
Possibly the worst election in living memory. Caused by a dithering Theresa May calling an election in 2017 and allowing a Marxist to steal her majority. May was a disaster in all she touched, the Tories voted in this remainer as leader and handed the Marxist Corbyn a little piece of power which has been a disaster for us all.

I am not a Boris fan, I would have rather seen Gove as leader, a far more clever man but unfortunately he wasn't popular with the people. May flunked with a terrible manifesto allowing Labour to scoop up the youth vote, are these younger folk stupid enough to fall for Corbyn's free spending freebie manifesto, the next 36 hours will tell us.

Two choices Boris v Corbyn, the half dozen or so lefties on this board are outnumbered, I hope the country gives Corbyn a bloody nose!

goldfinger16
11/12/2019
16:11
Now face the facts. Face the truth.Support BORIS for BREXIT and Progress and Freedom.LEAVE and WTO
xxxxxy
11/12/2019
16:10
CORBYN will nationalise in 100 days. Be warned. UK will come to a stop.Better to support BORIS for BREXIT and Progress and FreedomhtTps://edition.cnn.com/2019/12/09/economy/uk-election-economy-labour-ge19/index.html
xxxxxy
11/12/2019
15:59
I can't wait to watch the familiar BBC long faces, remainers, reporting the results of the election...;))
k38
11/12/2019
15:46
Good to have Farage in our new parliament and protect our democracy.....;))Vote for Boris and Brexit party, vote for the future not the past.Get rid of the useless old lot party politicians who do not give a sh#t about democratic results. Jeremy Corbyn is history and Jo Swinson a politician with no future.
k38
11/12/2019
15:38
However, the Brexit Party is still contesting the vast majority of Labour-held seats, including many marginals which Mr Johnson will need to win if he is to get the majority he craves. But the YouGov poll suggested the battle is extremely tight in numerous seats with the final result still unpredictable. Of the 85 close seats identified by YouGov, the Tories are ahead in 25 of them with Labour in second while in 31 seats are still unpredictable.The Brexit Party could therefore play a huge part in tomorrow's result with candidates standing in a number of the hotly contested seats. For example, in the Labour-held constituency of Bolsover the Tories are up two points on Mr Corbyn's party but Mr Farage's vehicle is on 12 per cent overall. In the Labour-held seat of Workington it is a similar story, with Labour up two points on the Tories and the Brexit Party on 8 per cent overall. 
k38
11/12/2019
15:36
Thankfully this circus will soon be over.
I don't really give a damn now who gets in, but what we do need is get some direction.
As Boris puts it, dither and delay is the worst thing for the UK. I would hate JC to get in, not because I am anti labour, it is just too left wing for me now in it's current format. Having said that, I would be willing to take the hit from JC as long as he had a majority. He could only do so much damage in 4 years to the middle classes. We all know the marxist's failings, but the right also have to work towards a fairer society. Unbelievably, the lib dems have missed a real center ground opportunity.. she could have simply said... we'll take BOJO's brino with a few tweaks, have a spending plan not too dissimilar from the ambitious plans of the the other two parties and basically thrashed them in the media as regard to their extreme right and left views promising to go through the brexit process but prioritising the home nation's agenda... I suspect her family business has biased her opinion a little... The good news is that although brexit will be a distraction either way it pans out, large sums of money will be pumped into the NHS, education and law. If it isn't, the incumbent government will find itself out of power for a very long time. All people want is hope.

1carus
11/12/2019
15:29
?NickCPosted December 11, 2019 at 11:02 am | PermalinkNothing matters more than independence. Because every other policy depends on independence.
xxxxxy
11/12/2019
15:16
Farage to win 13 seats!
k38
11/12/2019
15:15
PC - nice.
alphorn
11/12/2019
15:15
Only Greta Thunberg can save the opposition...lol
k38
11/12/2019
15:14
Labour now is hoping for hung parliament as their best results AND AT THESAME TIME BBC is too (hoping) talking about hung parliament when Boris is 12 points ahead..lol
k38
11/12/2019
15:07
But you need quinine to get a Mosquito up and away!
gotnorolex
11/12/2019
15:01
Alp, a Pushbike. Once came across a Bedouin in the desert. He was standing by his hilux. We thought he'd be wanting water so offered some. He declined saying oil, pointing at his engine. It was virtually dry. We had some, gave him some and after a few coughs his hilux was back in action. An Arab with no oil.
patientcapital
11/12/2019
14:42
AZ209 Did you learn and get your wings in a flying machine?
gotnorolex
11/12/2019
14:40
AZ - you are correct of course! No wing walking!

Mosquitos are one of the most beautiful planes.

On another question my stepson has just seized up his 1150 RT by cleverly running it without oil. :((
I suppose his Christmas present will be a second hand motor. It has only done 23k km's. A bottom end (short engine) probably not the answer. What do you think?

alphorn
11/12/2019
14:38
Every BAFTA hopeful is catching crows, siding with Labour in this election! They need the plebeian vote to win a gong! Then use the K2 tax avoidance scheme to pay less than their fans for the everyday services vital for our collective wellbeing!
McDonnell will make you eat bush tucker off camera and make it your daily diet, you suckers!

gotnorolex
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