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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.98
-0.16 (-0.27%)
22 Jul 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
  -0.16 -0.27% 58.98 58.96 59.00 59.50 58.98 59.36 266,401,240 16:29:59
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.87 37.59B
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 59.14p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.78p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.59 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.87.

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31/1/2020
22:57
4 minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
crossing_the_rubicon
31/1/2020
22:53
Smart people will ask themselves why all the OLD PEOPLE
(ie those who voted REMAIN in 1975)

changed their minds and overwhelmingly voted LEAVE in 2016.

Ask yourself that.

Where are our brothers and sisters.

That's obvious.

Australia
New Zealand
Canada
USA

They are are our brothers.

They're also our closest friends.

EU, European nations, not so much.

crossing_the_rubicon
31/1/2020
22:46
BREXIT Countdown



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To the end of the world


Kiss your €uro-ass's goodbye

maxk
31/1/2020
22:40
Live from Romford.
Mixed coupe - an ASIAN in full Union Jack outfit
Both LEAVE

Apparently Danish drinking British beer.

Oh dear, Japanese is superior!!!

crossing_the_rubicon
31/1/2020
22:16
Oh dear,

Study shows Coronavirus "R naught" is 4.08...

Why The White House Just Declared A National Health Emergency

crossing_the_rubicon
31/1/2020
22:02
"xxxxxy31 Jan '20 - 17:52 - 291463 of 291536
James Smith 31 Jan 2020 4:54PM

Just been looking at the Guardian comments on Brexit articles. 95% of comments are actually hoping for the UK to fail economically just so they can say "told you so".
Scumbags every one of them. We really do have an enemy within"

I'd have the traitorous fokkers executed myself. And strung up, left for the crows.
Each and every treacherous one of them

crossing_the_rubicon
31/1/2020
21:57
Minerve your hero speaks to you soon.. directly
sentimentrules
31/1/2020
21:56
M2Sorry I can't send you pictures but I hope your old BBC shows the celebration and you don't miss out..over 2 thousand people of all ages mostly under 50s and early 30s and 20s , some remainers too (lib dems and labour) who are happy for Brexit it happens and it's all over. Great atmosphere.
k38
31/1/2020
21:56
Nick Zealand31 Jan 2020 5:52PMCongrats to all on the day of victory for democracy!
xxxxxy
31/1/2020
21:53
MinutesBrexitGreat. Democracy and Freedom.
xxxxxy
31/1/2020
21:51
Ver Cr31 Jan 2020 5:57PMLet us all pause for breath, shake the hands of Remainers and Leavers alike (terms that can be abolished tonight) and look to the future with optimism. For the future belongs in our hands, all of our hands.Lets build for the future.
xxxxxy
31/1/2020
21:47
A satirical song from about 1963. Flanders and Swann.
grahamite2
31/1/2020
21:36
Oh dear graham. Now thats going to get you reported to the thought police for sure.
maxk
31/1/2020
21:36
htTps://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/01/31/brexit-destiny-21st-century-watershed-philosophical-choice-far/#commentJE Heath31 Jan 2020 2:14PMThe EU executive,the illustrious European Commission , will continue to churn out ridiculous directiveswhich the sychophantic EU parliament will continue to rubber stamp. The Brussels bureaucrats are obliged to create more and more rules and red tape to justify their existence.Peter Scott31 Jan 2020 3:27PM"As Britain embarks on the next 50 years, should it cling to Europe's Cartesian, top-down system, or return to Anglo-Saxon free-thinking?"Surely the question answers itself.Anglo-Saxon free-thinking is not only and obviously a better thing intrinsically; it has a huge c.v. of success to show from the 16th through 20th centuries.If our past way of running an economy has worked and works, and others' doesn't, why be subsumed to the others???Robert Groves31 Jan 2020 1:52PMInteresting what you say about the Napoleonic code.  Therein lies the difference between Anglosphere and the French influenced EU.  The French are much more prescriptive about ... well everything.  On the plus side, you can see it as maintaining standards, a ratcheting effect where you can only go higher, but on the other hand, it is a closed shop of vested interests.  Take for example the Michelin guide.  On the one hand, it raises and keeps standards, but on the other, only if your standards are French cooking.  The EU is thinking much the same way, they think their standards are the objective standards - it never can foresee excellence in other ways.  In this sense, it is the EU that is cutting itself off as an island from the rest of the world not the UK.
xxxxxy
31/1/2020
21:35
Well, grahamite2 couldn't have summed it up any better.
minerve 2
31/1/2020
21:34
CountdownOut of that EUSSR Animal Farm.Be joyful. And be magnaminous.
xxxxxy
31/1/2020
21:23
The English, the English, the English are best
I wouldn't give tuppence for all of the rest

The rottenest bits of these islands of ours
We've left in the hands of three unfriendly powers
Examine the Irishman, Welshman or Scot
You'll find he's a stinker, as likely as not

The Scotsman is mean, as we're all well aware
And bony and blotchy and covered with hair
He eats salty porridge, he works all the day
And he hasn't got bishops to show him the way!

The Irishman now our contempt is beneath
He sleeps in his boots and he lies in his teeth
He blows up policemen, or so I have heard
And blames it on Cromwell and William the Third!

The English are noble, the English are nice
And worth any other at double the price

The Welshman's dishonest, he cheats when he can
And little and dark, more like monkey than man
He works underground with a lamp in his hat
And he sings far too loud, far too often, and flat!

And crossing the Channel, one cannot say much
For the French or the Spanish, the Danish or Dutch
The Germans are German, the Russians are red
And the Greeks and Italians eat garlic in bed!

The English are moral, the English are good
And clever and modest and misunderstood

And all the world over, each nation's the same
They've simply no notion of playing the game
They argue with umpires, they cheer when they've won
And they practice beforehand, which ruins the fun!

The English, the English, the English are best
So up with the English and down with the rest!

It's not that they're wicked, or naturally bad
It's knowing they're foreign that makes them so mad!

grahamite2
31/1/2020
21:19
jackio… "By the way Minnie, can I remind you of a few moons ago when I posted that Lloyds would be 75p by Xmas and they were!!!"

Can you be a little more specific as to when that was?
How many moons ago .... 1500 ish?

smartypants
31/1/2020
20:58
She has been put back in the political box. Wasn't clever like Boris
sentimentrules
31/1/2020
20:55
A switch for sure ...
maxk
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