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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

56.08
-0.30 (-0.53%)
Last Updated: 08:54:09
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
  -0.30 -0.53% 56.08 56.04 56.08 56.66 55.98 56.42 23,119,821 08:54:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.56 35.84B
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 £35.84 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.56.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/6/2020
16:18
Good afternoon Minnie, hope the 24/7 Boris & Brexit whining didn't keep the missus awake.

I hear Boris spends zilch of his spare time worrying about what the lefty slugs are saying about him.

Time for my Brexit Gin & Tonic...cheers all!

ROFLMAO

jacko07
14/6/2020
15:58
"Boris has shown back bone and loyalty towards his friend"

Boris has no backbone. He couldn't fire Cummings because Cummings has way too much dirt on the clown.

minerve 2
14/6/2020
15:56
"Had Starmer been in charge I'm in no doubt the outcome would have been very different."

Yes, it would have been. Thatcher needed a war because her domestic rating was falling off a cliff!

LOL

minerve 2
14/6/2020
15:32
"We are paying these people in the transition period, this year alone, £17 billion and yet we have a trade deficit of over £70 billion a year.

"So that means, if we go to WTO terms, their companies would have to pay our Exchequer much much more in tariffs than our tariffs would have to pay them.

"It is in their interests to get a deal and avoid a no deal."


He pointed out that EU negotiations always go down to the wire, and the same timeline is likely in terms of a Brexit trade deal.

Mr Kawczynski hit out at the Brussels for their "intransigence" in the talks, particularly on "the basic area of fishing".

He said that the EU had left the British fishing industry "decimated" since European vessels had "plundered our fishing stocks".

The MP added: "The fact they expect and demand the status quo shows the sheer level of arrogance of these people."

stonedyou
14/6/2020
15:29
Boris has shown back bone and loyalty towards his friend

Why should Boris have thrown his best man under a bus just to appease short lived public opinion over his eyesight concerns.

bmnsa
14/6/2020
15:14
333.Yes. Cummings hero. And a time will come for recognition. No Deal. The EUSSR says No Deal.Happy days.No Deal
xxxxxy
14/6/2020
15:12
Barnier's bunkum and anti-UK rants are sunk by Sweden's Krona glory25 years of the EU ignoring its treaties - Sweden, the Euro, and sinking EU arguments?© Brexit Facts4EU.Org 2020Barnier's claims of "EU rule of law" and "obeying treaties" do not stand upYesterday we published our analysis of the state of play for the EU, as it reviewed the member states who are supposed to have adopted the Euro currency - but haven't. Those readers who missed this excellent Brexit piece can find it here.Today we provide clear and damning evidence that the EU's obsessions with its treaties is highly selective – if indeed more evidence were required. Our report below shows that the EU's attacks on the UK for supposedly not abiding by treaty commitments are not fair, nor reasonable.Sweden, the Euro, and 25 years of the EU ignoring treatieshtTps://facts4eu.org/news/2020_jun_barnier_bunkum
xxxxxy
14/6/2020
15:08
On this day 1982 the union jack was raised at Stanley, to mark the end of the Falklands war. Had Starmer been in charge I'm in no doubt the outcome would have been very different.
utrickytrees
14/6/2020
15:06
BMNSA - what is he doing - negotiating with himself?

ROFLMAO

alphorn
14/6/2020
15:03
Alphorn
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Btw. Where is Cummings these past few days? Still testing his eyesight?


He DC is very busy at the moment working on Boris's WTO no deal Brexit.
He is our unsang hero/brains getting us away/out from the failing EU united catastrophe.

bmnsa
14/6/2020
15:03
From January 1 next year we want proper border controls on all our trade as we have today on non EU trade. Use trusted trader schemes to avoid delays at the ports but insist on our standards and tariffs applying fairly to all. Payments and checks can happen away from ports.John Redwood
xxxxxy
14/6/2020
14:56
max - that is quite a thoughtful article. Brexit is of course a form of regime change.
The current situation is lashing out for more change without really understanding the goal.
It is true to say that nothing can stay static for any length of time. The key is to be ahead of the change. I am not sure that Boris et al are in that position.

alphorn
14/6/2020
14:47
Keir Starmer prostituting himself in that photo in the hope of picking up one or two grubby votes.
freddie01
14/6/2020
14:42
Could not even water cannon them as Khan flogged them off for next to nothing. Not very smart.
patientcapital
14/6/2020
14:16
Good, albeit tragic, article by Hitchens.

Yesterday's riots wouldn't even have happened if the police had done the job they're paid to do the week before.

grahamite2
14/6/2020
13:52
Fits the bill!
alphorn
14/6/2020
13:49
& that's because you dont have my impeccable high standards beliefs & intellekt Alps
utrickytrees
14/6/2020
13:48
stoned - "yet" not in your dictionary or perhaps an eyesight problem. Go for a long drive and test it out. Lol
alphorn
14/6/2020
13:41
St Athan is the 'preferred' location for the UK's first battery gigafactory that could provide at least 3,500 new jobs in Wales


UK company behind the proposed battery factory has been considering 42 sites

•St Athan facility is leading the way as the 'preferred choice' ahead of Coventry

•Britishvolt said a gigafactory would provide 'at least' 3,500 new jobs in Wales

•The battery industry is forecast to be worth £5billion domestically by 2025


A site in St Athan, Wales, is leading the way to become the home of the UK's first

gigafactory, it has been revealed this morning.


The company behind the proposed battery factory said it has narrowed down its

selection from 42 to just two locations, with the site in Wales the 'preferred

choice' ahead of one in Coventry.

An all new lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing site, referred to as

a 'gigafactory' after Tesla's facilities in the US and China, would see 'at least

3,500' new jobs become available in Wales.

stonedyou
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