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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.78
-0.60 (-1.06%)
23 May 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
  -0.60 -1.06% 55.78 55.82 55.84 56.66 55.72 56.42 372,631,294 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.50 35.5B
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 £35.50 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.50.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/7/2020
22:00
Russian report is.......

ON ITS WAY!


LOL!

minerve 2
15/7/2020
21:58
And the disgusting government removes the whip from Julian Lewis. They are really trying to suppress that Russian report.
minerve 2
15/7/2020
21:58
Lewis deserves a knighthood for this. Seriously, this is a question of national security.
minerve 2
15/7/2020
21:56
Failing Grayling loses vote rigged in his favour.


LOL!

minerve 2
15/7/2020
21:56
anyone in cadence minerals? some huge buys late on and one of their investments macarthur minerals posted massive news today..that one could re rate now..i think cadence kdnc could rocket tomoro..it did 400 percent in a day last year but mysteriously fell back to well below where it rocketed from..now its at the same level where it did the 4 bagger..just watch the buys tomoro,if it moves id pile in..i am
johncasey
15/7/2020
21:55
Boris is losing his grip it seems.


Guffaw guffaw.

minerve 2
15/7/2020
21:48
Thank goodness we are now part of the USA.
minerve 2
15/7/2020
21:44
How about this chaps. I was informed today by a friend that a mutual acquaintance of ours - a businessman- was offered a tax free loan of £100k by the govt. He hadnt asked for it and didnt need it. He has used it to buy premium bonds. Another friend of mine - a millionaire with three sales units- was laughing when he told me he had received a £60k grant.At least we can rest in the knowledge that our lost dividends are being put to good use for the common good and that the chancellor is in total control and in the real world not westminster la la land - not
scruff1
15/7/2020
21:41
Thank goodness we've left the EU.
cheshire pete
15/7/2020
21:36
It must be the best reason because all the others have fallen flat on their faces!

LOL!

minerve 2
15/7/2020
21:33
Blair, the biggest Tory going and the best reason for Brexit
investtofly
15/7/2020
21:18
Income tax should be put up by 3p Tax on football should go up on all wages by 5% All loop holes should be made illegal . Beer should be cut by 25% Vat at 5% All take away food should be 20% All online #hopping should be charged at 20%
portside1
15/7/2020
21:18
ME ME ME

MY LAND

MY COUNTRY



LOL

You bunch of SAD OLD GITS!

minerve 2
15/7/2020
21:17
I see the 'old pig generation' have woken up to defend their dead hero Thatcher.

LOL

She obviously didn't clean the "deadwood" out. You lot are still here!

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
15/7/2020
20:50
It didnt hurt that Bliar came across as a television evangelist as opposed to the boring grey man.


Both were poison to the british people and way of life.

maxk
15/7/2020
20:27
Found the 1st part of the doc on Murdoch fascinating. Working overseas at the time Blair came to fore and was out of touch with domestic politics. Hadn't realised that Blair's rise was due in part to Murdoch seeing him as the lesser of two evils compared to Major who was obsessed with getting us into the EU single currency, and that Murdoch's qpq for his support was Labour's agreement to a referendum on the single currency. Farage comment telling re: turning point in history.

Had previously thought Blair's success was down to his smiley, fresh faced clean image against a backdrop of Tory sleaze at the time, hyped up by the tabloids to great effect.

cheshire pete
15/7/2020
19:39
Brexit Project Fear unmasked: Did ANY of these five Remainer claims come true?

FOUR years ago Britain voted to leave the EU. Brexiteers were told throughout the referendum campaign that quitting the trade bloc would have catastrophic consequences. But did any of these Project Fear claims turn out to be true?



5. UK's influence and power on world stage to be decimated

The claim:

Throughout the referendum campaign, many of those in favour of the UK remaining in the EU said Brexit would cause the decline of Britain's influence and power on the world stage.

In one such claim, now French President Emmanuel Macron - Finance Minister in 2016 - said leaving the Brussels club would result in the UK having no more influence on the world stage than the Channel Islands.

He said: "Leaving the EU would mean the ‘Guernsey-fication’ of the UK, which would then be a little country on the world scale. It would isolate itself and become a trading post and arbitration place at Europe’s border."

The truth:

It is still too early to fully understand the impact Brexit will have on the UK's international power.

However, since voting to leave the EU, Britain has continued to have considerable influence on the world stage.

The UK was able to co-ordinate a widespread response to the poising on the Skripals in 2018, with Britain convincing both the EU and the US to introduce sanctions on Russia.

And, more recently since officially leaving the bloc, the latest results of an annual soft power IpsosMORI poll on behalf of the British Council also found for the first time this year that the UK is seen as the most "attractive and trustworthy" country in the G20 among young adults.

stonedyou
15/7/2020
19:38
Brexit Project Fear unmasked: Did ANY of these five Remainer claims come true?

FOUR years ago Britain voted to leave the EU. Brexiteers were told throughout the referendum campaign that quitting the trade bloc would have catastrophic consequences. But did any of these Project Fear claims turn out to be true?



4. Scotland will hold IndyRef2 and leave the UK

The claim:

In an ITV debate during the referendum campaign, David Cameron claimed Scotland would vote to leave the UK if the country voted for Brexit.

Despite having previously said there could not be another Scottish Independence referendum following the 2014 vote, he said during the televised debate: “You don’t strengthen your country by leading to its break-up.”

The truth:

Scotland remains a part of the UK.

However, support for independence has increased in recent months with a poll from June showing support to quit the UK has risen to 54 percent.

Support for independence reached similar levels in the immediate aftermath of the 2016 referendum before dropping again.

It is believed the current rise in independence support is due to an increase in backing for the Scottish government over their handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

stonedyou
15/7/2020
19:38
Brexit Project Fear unmasked: Did ANY of these five Remainer claims come true?

FOUR years ago Britain voted to leave the EU. Brexiteers were told throughout the referendum campaign that quitting the trade bloc would have catastrophic consequences. But did any of these Project Fear claims turn out to be true?



3. UK to be "back of the queue" for US trade deal

The claim:

The US President at the time, Barack Obama, made an unprecedented intervention from a foreign power during a UK election.

Speaking at the Foreign Office stood next to David Cameron, he warned "the UK is going to be in the back of the queue” for a trade deal with the US.

He said: "I think it’s fair to say that maybe some point down the line there might be a UK-US trade agreement, but it’s not going to happen any time soon because our focus is in negotiating with a big bloc, the European Union, to get a trade agreement done.”

The truth:

Negotiations on a trade deal with the US are already underway.

On January 30 this year, just 24 hours before the UK officially left the EU, President Donald Trump's Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said: "We intend to put the United Kingdom at the front of the line."

In March both sides published their negotiating objectives and began talks on a deal.

stonedyou
15/7/2020
19:37
Brexit Project Fear unmasked: Did ANY of these five Remainer claims come true?

FOUR years ago Britain voted to leave the EU. Brexiteers were told throughout the referendum campaign that quitting the trade bloc would have catastrophic consequences. But did any of these Project Fear claims turn out to be true?


2. David Cameron's ominous WW3 prediction

The claim:

Prime Minister David Cameron made a dire prediction about peace in Europe if the UK was to leave the EU.

Warning countries across the continent were "at each others' throats for decades" before the creation of the EU, he said once Britain left the trade bloc peace could not be guaranteed.

Referring to the world after Brexit, he said: "Can we be so sure that peace and stability on our continent are assured beyond any shadow of doubt? Is that a risk worth taking? I would never be so rash as to make that assumption."

The truth:

Britain has not gone to war with Europe and no military conflicts have broken out between countries on the continent since the UK voted to leave.

Since the Brexit vote, Britain and the EU have remained close allies standing united against common enemies.

Following the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal on UK soil in 2018, the EU stood firmly with Britain in introducing sanctions against Moscow.

And, despite the UK officially leaving the European Union at the end of January, the bloc is still planning a tough response against China after Beijing passed a new national security law which threatens the former UK overseas territory of Hong Kong

stonedyou
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