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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.18
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14 Jun 2024 - Closed
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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
  0.12 0.22% 54.18 54.38 54.42 54.42 53.30 53.96 162,842,854 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.34 34.59B
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 54.06p. 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 £34.59 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.34.

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09/6/2020
18:24
On govt loans (via banks) to businesses atm, the govt seems to accept that a large proportion of these will not be recoverable.
freddie ferret
09/6/2020
18:19
So where do we go with the data that identifies deaths FROM c 19 - under 290 from under 60s - and allow PHE DfH 7 NHS to say they have been threatened and overcome at the expense of their life.
1318 deaths incl those over 60 - as per NHS England - in the period since late march should be a walk in the park for an organisation that get billions into its coffers.
Why then could it not plan through EP to manage c1350 deaths throughout the country.
There may have been many scared almost to death by the media rushing to A & E
Do we have such a % of MSNs that education failures have not been questioned?

jl5006
09/6/2020
17:57
Anyway.No Deal
xxxxxy
09/6/2020
17:57
Pressure rises on HSBC in Hong Kong row as Aviva lashes out at bankCity investor says decision by HSBC and and Standard Chartered to back China's security law for the territory makes it "uneasy"ByLucy Burton, BANKING EDITOR9 June 2020 • 4:40pmOne of Britain's most powerful investors has hit out at HSBC and Standard Chartered for backing Beijing's crackdown on Hong Kong in a move that could pave the way for others to follow suit. The London-listed banks were last week condemned by democracy campaigners for supporting the law, which criminalises anti-government movements in Hong Kong. Both Britain and the US, where the majority of HSBC's investors are based, have called it a violation of Beijing's obligations to the territory. Investors stayed silent, however. hTtps://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/06/09/aviva-first-investor-hit-hsbc-hong-kong-row/OJ Simpson9 Jun 2020 5:29PMReally disappointed with HSBC on this one. I hope they change course for the sake of their home market in the WestLikeReplyGordon Stuart9 Jun 2020 5:35PM@OJ SimpsonAll international banks will be doing the same. Little locals like Lloyds and RBS have almost no interest in the far east.Martin Hainsworth9 Jun 2020 5:25PMIf HSBC can not stand up to China (and there are commercial reasons that it can't), then it should demerge Midland Bank and list HSBC on the Hong Kong and Shanghai markets only. It should leave London....Maybe to taken over by Lloyds. Who knows. And there will be the USA. Who knows.
xxxxxy
09/6/2020
17:51
Scotch Whisky? Welsh Lamb? Cornish Pasties? The EU allows counterfeit cheddar but protects ProseccoJune 09, 2020By Leigh EvansOVER A NUMBER of years our team at Facts4EU.org have published a good number of revelations about "Geographical Indications" (GIs) protecting the EU's regional food and drink names. The BBC, Sky News and ITN have never seemed very interested in this topic, and it may therefore shock many readers to know the truth. This is our latest update for 2020.David Frost, the UK's chief negotiator, was questioned by the UK Parliament's European Scrutiny Committee on Wednesday 27 May 2020. In his evidence Mr Frost revealed that, "The problem with the Withdrawal Agreement, which obviously we are committed to, is that it requires us to protect EU GI's in this country in perpetuity, but does not place any such obligation on the EU to protect ours."
xxxxxy
09/6/2020
17:34
History is what took place.
We should all listen and learn.
Not those of today who wish to try to eradicate what they do not like.
What will they do when they dislike what happened to them yesterday.

jl5006
09/6/2020
17:16
So NHS is full of heroes?
Would you trust your GP to identify what is wrong with you?
Seems so many doctors have put c 19 as an add on to the DC ie with c 19

jl5006
09/6/2020
16:48
When I said past history - history can be 500 years ago, 50 years or even 5 years ago. Protestors will not change history.
icejelly
09/6/2020
16:45
So
The NHS site indicates that 290 people under the ago of 60 have died OF C 19.
It does not matter if they had or had not some health problem.
Pop of England c 68 million. %????
Doses of the flu by PHE and others has killed the economy.
Experts scientists and the other knownouts should be put in the stocks.
Quangocracy has totally ruined this country.
The truth needs outing!

jl5006
09/6/2020
16:43
Pretoria, South Africa, went through a massive name changing exercise a few years back. It just goes to show how centrally organised this whole operation of removing history is from the world. Many other cities in Africa change name with each new Marxist dictator that convinces the masses that this time will be different
alexgc
09/6/2020
16:33
And nearly every road in Africa is named after someone from past history.
icejelly
09/6/2020
16:13
I see that Little Britain has been removed from Netflix, BBC iPlayer and BritBox amid concerns that the use of blackface characters on the series is no longer acceptable.

Why not most Westerns where white men are killing American natives? Where does it stop?

alphorn
09/6/2020
16:09
Time to get out of the hated Union xxxxy. Scotland can do better .
bargainbob
09/6/2020
16:04
Scottish Salmon sold down the river, Scotch poured away, Cheddar shredded£6 billion in food and drink protections thrown into recycling, by Mrs May and her team?© Brexit Facts4EU.Org 2020"Geographical Indications – a European treasure worth €75 billion" - EU Commission 2020'We have to protect their treasure forever, but they don't have to protect ours' - UK Chief NegotiatorExclusive analysis by Facts 4EU.Org shows howthe UK Govt handed the EU £6 billion of UK product protectionshtTps://facts4eu.org/news/2020_jun_scottish_brands
xxxxxy
09/6/2020
15:51
Tate galleries could be renamed in review of London landmarks after Black Lives Matter protests


Mayor of London Sadiq Khan says the capital's statues, plaques and street names largely reflect Victorian Britain


By
Telegraph Reporters
9 June 2020 • 2:28pm

maxk
09/6/2020
15:41
stonedyou: Some bacteria have been essential for human life itself. Only the incorporation into early cell forms of a bacteria that helped form our cell nucleus made our life line possible.

"Mitochondria are direct descendants of an α-protobacteria endosymbiont that became established in a host cell. Owing to their bacterial origin, mitochondria have their own genome and can autoreplicate"

bbalanjones
09/6/2020
15:34
Khan has been a waste of space, more young black and white kids have been stabbed since he took office than have since records began...a disgrace.

Khan is unfit to be Mayor of London.

jacko07
09/6/2020
15:04
Yes, glad it all turned out OK, bb.
grahamite2
09/6/2020
14:51
A a preliminary inquiry into the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic is to be launched.

The investigation will seek to "uncover possible criminal offenses" by the government and investigate allegations of "endangering the lives of others," "manslaughter," and "failure to assist people in danger" during the lockdown.

As the spread of the virus slowed, the authorites have started to gradually lift lockdowns and the government's scientific advisor noted the restrictions will not be reimposed even if there is a second wave.

Phew...don’t worry...its in France...as you were old boy!

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