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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.58
0.78 (1.42%)
28 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
  0.78 1.42% 55.58 55.70 55.74 56.02 54.82 54.96 327,514,175 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.49 35.43B
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 54.80p. 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 £35.43 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.49.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
05/12/2020
09:40
Utrick,

Seconded.
25% of 18-25 year olds wasn't it who voted Leave.
Kudos to their research and not falling for peer group pressure.

geckotheglorious
05/12/2020
09:38
75% of remainers have never experienced a UK which hasn't been part of the EU. I take my hat off to those youngsters who are Brexiteers because they're the ones who've done their research and opposed the widely held view of their peers. Most Remainers are like young sponges without the intellect or motivation to challenge what they're being fed. Well done young Brexiteers!
utrickytrees
05/12/2020
09:34
"Best covid treatment to date by far – Dr Chris Martensen"
*Ivermectin works!

It works Pre exposure prophylaxis, Post Exposure prophylaxis, early stage, late stage.
Improves lives of long haulers.



Cheap too!! Strangely no mention of it in Western media AT ALL.

geckotheglorious
05/12/2020
09:20
cheshire pete
Post 322560
"True Alphorn, poorly worded I admit....meant to say good job people who were batting for us in 39-45 didn't think that way....sure you would have got my drift though"


Worded perfectly fine CheshireP. It was crystal clear the inference was we'd have been screwed if quisling cowards like Careful had been responsible for defending us in 1939-45.

Other than for tax avoiding anti Britain pedants like Alphorn though,obviously!

geckotheglorious
05/12/2020
09:18
Nope, no fraud!
“Voting machine USB drives had totals altered overnight, witness in nevada election contest alleges”

A witness brought forward by the Trump campaign in its election contest in Nevada alleged that the memory disks used to store vote totals from election machines during the early vote period had the vote tallies inexplicably changed overnight, according to a presentation at an evidentiary hearing in Carson City on Dec. 3.

What they would do is they would log these disks in and out. Good practice. And the disks had a serial number on them. And numerous times that disk would be logged out with one vote total on it and logged back in the next morning during the early vote period with a different number on it. Sometimes more, sometimes less,” Binnall said.

“What that means is that literally in the dead of night, votes were appearing, and books are disappearing on these machines.”

Binnall said that the USB drives were not encrypted and the voting machines were not password protected.

geckotheglorious
05/12/2020
08:58
Boycott goods and products of the EUSSR.EUSSR get OUT.OUT. OUT. OUT.
xxxxxy
05/12/2020
08:56
Calm down Gertrude! Re 577
freddie ferret
05/12/2020
08:56
Honesty.Not Fig leaves and Fudge.Anything else and Conservative Party will be RIP
xxxxxy
05/12/2020
08:53
Barnier go home. Merkel get out of UK politics. Macron go towards your own guillotine. EUSSR get OUT of the UK. The EUSSR is not wanted here. The EUSSR is not welcome here. We have seen what you are really like. Steeped in a Gestapo mentality. So OUT.OUT. OUT. OUT.
xxxxxy
05/12/2020
08:48
Out of Prison EUSSR.But also remove the shackles.That means a Sovereign, Independent, Honest Brexit.It is now well seen by all, the EUSSR is hostile to a successful UK. They are most definitely not friends to us The People. They dress up in posh suits pretending to be high and mighty but are false friends.No Deal is best. It is honest and stops the harassment and bullying by the EUSSR.No Deal it is.WTOLiberty.
xxxxxy
05/12/2020
08:42
Martin Bennett5 Dec 2020 8:35AMIt is not just a demand for 10 years fishing – (and what happens at the end of the 10 years but a further demand to extend the period ad infinitum?)It is also the demand to slap punitive tariffs on UK goods if the UK deviates from EU regulations, which in effect means the UK agreeing to accept punishment for deciding its own regulatory regime; handing control back to the EU. And let's not forget the other issue that is a sticking point – who gets to rule on any breech of an agreement: the EU wants the ability to be complainant AND judge jury and executioner.As for the German Chancellor urging compromise on both sides – well compromise is a matter of give and take – but so far the UK has been all give and the EU all take. The UK has again tried to negotiate (as it has over the years) in good faith, but our good faith is being matched by their constant 11th hour and 59 minutes bad faith.BJ must recognise that we either have sovereignty or we don't – you cannot have partial sovereignty.
xxxxxy
05/12/2020
08:36
John Gallagher4 Dec 2020 5:14PMI've worked in Finance in France. If they think La Defense is going to replace the square mile then I have a bridge to sell them. Even though they have introduced Common Law courts in France to court finance.  I'll give it 24 months until they introduce a Tobin Tax on Financial Services to cover their budget hole, which will be longer than the amount of time it takes the UK to rid itself of the dirigiste MiFID legislation - the largest destructor of liquidity in the equity markets ever introduced. The French consider Anglo-Saxon finance a bigger threat to French purity than the English language, Burger King's Croissandwich, the Algerians in the Banlieues and Aussie Red.144UnlikeReplyMartin Stringer4 Dec 2020 5:13PMIf the UK does not get a deal then in the long run it will be far more competitive. There'll be no ball & chain called the EU holding us back.Good luck to France thinking they can win one over the City.125UnlikeReplyJames Fillingham4 Dec 2020 4:45PMOh come on Matthew Lynn "If the UK crashes out of the transitional arrangemnt without a deal...." how can we crash out into something that we already do with 60% of our exports. We also run a trade surplus with those countries that we trade with on WTO terms like the USA which is our biggest single (country) export market.Also have you been to Paris lately? The Gare du Nord is a toilet and central Paris is certainly not what it used to be, although there is still loads of dog pooh on the pavement.113LikeReplyJohn Salmon4 Dec 2020 4:25PMMost manufacturing business would steer clear of France because of their tax and employment laws.
xxxxxy
05/12/2020
08:33
Battle with Obesity. Fish far better than all those cakes and sweets and pizzas etc.No DealWTOLiberty
xxxxxy
05/12/2020
08:31
John Redwood@johnredwood·1hIf France and Germany want tariff free access to the UK market they need to drop their claims to control our laws and take our fish. No deal is much better than their deal for the UK.
xxxxxy
05/12/2020
08:14
And if we are going to meet global warming targets.
freddie ferret
05/12/2020
07:55
We need to eat lots more fish here anyway if we're to get this fat and unhealthy nation back in shape.
chiefbrody
05/12/2020
03:04
Seems there is now some possibility we might get a no trade deal brexit.

There has already been a sell out on a lot of things that are not trade related however.

Personally on trade I am still expecting something to be stitched up.

Fish are not an important matter to many here however they are to the continentals, they want our fish!!!!!!

freddie ferret
05/12/2020
01:07
Biden Caught Sniffing Kamalas PantiesBiden: "not a single decision I've made yet about personnel about how to persist till i have discussed with kamala first"And she report back and take orders from Pelosi.... lol
k38
05/12/2020
00:38
Don't worry the USA will have a criminal in the White House soon then watch the market fly. Bideen has some crooks in Wall Street as friends we are going to get Rich!!!
ball deap
04/12/2020
23:31
That is where Major, Blair and Brown took us...from a trade arrangement to a political union. We've now left and sadly it was never going to be frictionless. Just need everyone to accept it and move on.
cheshire pete
04/12/2020
23:30
The effect of a no deal will be minimal.. 34p to 32p . A good opportunity for topping up.
k38
04/12/2020
23:27
Min

Serious question.


What is the €U?

maxk
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