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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.64
0.24 (0.43%)
04 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
  0.24 0.43% 55.64 55.68 55.72 56.20 54.94 55.50 262,398,085 16:35:28
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.48 35.41B
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 55.40p. 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 £35.41 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.48.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/10/2020
18:06
I thought the HOC was short of reasoned intelligent discourse.
Seems the Welsh rulers are without portfolio in that respect - have no understanding about the management of a devolved authority - FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PPL.
When you needed to reassure - u pompous twit - you created chaos.
You will not be forgiven - sadly you do not even recognise the error of your ways

jl5006
25/10/2020
17:48
So Welshies IC confirm they made the right decision - Drakeford says I am right - others say you are far left of the expected competence.
Was it B Liar or broon who created this shambolic mess of devolution?
The communist state in Wales HO HO HO!

jl5006
25/10/2020
17:44
All this mask wearing...now you know the smell of your breath...when not wearing mask imagine the pollution!...how many are wearing the same blue masks more than one time...
diku
25/10/2020
17:19
Jeez, see the bright sods have come out to play again - that news was breaking before mid-morning.

Neanderthals are us united here forever

aceuk
25/10/2020
16:39
"the Isle of white"

Not the white cliffs of Dover?

alphorn
25/10/2020
16:34
Scruff,
Flu cases are down in the Southern Hemp.

However, I think that's down to flu vaccination being pushed, social distancing etc.

UK are just entering the flu season. The govn have bought 30m(I think it was) doses of flu vaccine and have been encouraging vaccination for all with underlying health conditions.
If flu cases are down then it will be good news for NHS, as it will keep pressure off during the 2nd wave of covid.


Decreased Influenza Activity During the COVID-19 Pandemic — United States, Australia, Chile, and South Africa, 2020

sikhthetech
25/10/2020
16:28
May be ridiculous - I'm not vouching for it but have read a couple of reports about it. Not from this country but from the USA. Apparently (and I wouldnt have thought that unexpectedly) the number of flu cases is down dramatically from a normal year - and that apparently is true for South America and other S hemisphere countries. Maybe the government should force people to wear face masks, keep 2m apart, not visit family and such like forever.Keep us alive and save the NHS.
scruff1
25/10/2020
14:58
LOL, under Boris!

Under Boris I was prevented from buying a birthday card in Asda yesterday as it's not essential!

Ahhhh, but is Boris or that Welsh plonker, Dripford?

Answer: they are one and the same like many of the posters here

aceuk
25/10/2020
14:44
massacred already, the present fool and the previous one are the worst in living memory and how many deaths has Ferguson caused worldwide with his deliberately fake numbers which completely influenced WHO covid policy by banning HCQ from 135 countries Thanks Neil! ..................under Boris fine superb intelligent control

OUT OF POWER FOR A GENERATION

mr.elbee
25/10/2020
14:29
"covid has wiped out the flu"

Ridiculous statement, the Influenza numbers are down simply because the more responsible members of our Nation are taking precautions against Covid that will also protect them from any other virus including Influenza.

gbh2
25/10/2020
14:11
Not convinced at all.No DealWTOOtherwise Conservative Party massacred at next election.
xxxxxy
25/10/2020
14:03
Talking of fishy business...here's the mighty Micron



Macron vows to scupper Brexit deal that 'sacrifices' French fishermen but faces renewed EU pressure

The French president’s hard line on fishing rights is seen as one of the last remaining obstacles to an agreement


By
David Chazan
PARIS
25 October 2020 • 7:00am




Micron in bandits mask


Emmanuel Macron has vowed to scupper any Brexit deal that “sacrifices” French fishermen, but faces a growing swell of pressure from Germany and other EU states to accept less access to British waters.

The French president’s hard line on fishing rights is one of the last remaining obstacles to an agreement. But with just a year and a half to go before national elections, being seen as the defender of France’s coastal communities could prove a valuable campaign asset for Mr Macron.

Battling the British over fisheries could help him shed the “president of the rich” label his critics have given him. Gilets Jaunes protesters vilify Mr Macron as indifferent to the concerns of rural communities, caring only for the metropolitan elites.

Boats from Brittany, Normandy and the Calais area catch more than half of their fish in British waters. The French, Dutch and Danish fishing industries would be all but wiped out if they were excluded or forced to drastically reduce their hauls.

For France, the fishing industry is a drop in the ocean in terms of national revenue, accounting for just 0.06 per cent of its overall economy.

Politically, however, it’s a different story. The industry is vital to parts of Brittany and the Calais area that are likely to be important battlegrounds in the 2022 election.

“Symbolically, fisheries are a big issue,” said Bruno Cautrès, a political analyst at the Cevipof thinktank. “Macron has to hold out for a deal that doesn’t hit coastal communities too hard and reinforce the perception that he only looks after the capital and the big cities.



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maxk
25/10/2020
13:08
The fish in this clip reminded me of you lot!

LOL!

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