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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.18
0.98 (1.91%)
Last Updated: 14:21:06
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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
  0.98 1.91% 52.18 52.18 52.20 52.60 51.08 51.12 66,034,928 14:21:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.08 33.21B
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 51.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.06p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £33.21 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.08.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/12/2020
11:26
Seems to be lots of new playmates on the old bb.
Wonder what happened to all the old names..the good old boys?
I guess time marches on
What a shame they didn't last long enough to enjoy the rewards that their generation sacrificed so much for..
Gone but not forgotten
What were there names again?

smartypants
12/12/2020
11:26
Dr Biotech12 Dec '20 - 11:14 - 324221


With arguments like that, you are eligible for the swivel eyed remainer club.


What utter nonsense!

maxk
12/12/2020
11:21
mm2 - you have to sift through a lot of silt to find the gem. As soon as any announcement is made will need to find a new game.
alphorn
12/12/2020
11:17
Alphorn12 Dec '20 - 10:35 - 324211 of 324220

scruff - just don't live in the past like most of the posters on here.

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Alp, why do you post on here every day?? As the rest of us are well below your intellect, we don't have as much money, we post nonsense all the time, and we are obviously going to turn into a third world country next year!! I think you should move on.

mikemichael2
12/12/2020
11:14
Great leave the fish alone. Can’t say that’d bother me and good from an environmental point of view. Not great for jobs or trade though. Apply that next to other sectors and everyone will be worse off. But as long as we put a few French fishermen out of work it’ll be worth it.
dr biotech
12/12/2020
11:10
Switzerland–European Union relations
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


EU
Switzerland

Switzerland is not a member state of the European Union (EU). It is associated with the Union through a series of bilateral treaties in which Switzerland has adopted various provisions of European Union law in order to participate in the Union's single market, without joining as a member state. All but one (the microstate Liechtenstein) of Switzerland's neighbouring countries are EU member states.

sarkasm
12/12/2020
10:52
Maxk

"careful
Post 324102
Johnson should take the deal on offer.
I totally agree with the EU. position on fishing and level playing field"

Maxk
I do not believe Careful knows what "level playing field" entails otherwise he wouldn't be this stupid.

Handing over vast tracts of our economic policy to EU to continue to dictate how we run our affairs is both not Brexit, nor is it wise.

I'm beginning to suspect Careful is a Vichy Frenchman - a coward happy to have a foreign power run his life/country.

geckotheglorious
12/12/2020
10:50
DrB - they don't do facts on this thread btw.
alphorn
12/12/2020
10:49
Dr Biotech

Use your loaf. If they deny us access to their markets for fish, and we cant sell them elsewhere. We can simply leave the fish alone. Costs us nothing, and good for the fish stocks.

maxk
12/12/2020
10:45
I suspect its all a lot of us have left :-(
scruff1
12/12/2020
10:44
Not true. US is 4th

Our biggest exports

France (94000 tonnes)
Netherlands 58
Rep Ireland 51
US 40
Spain 37
China 25
Others all less than 20

Biggest imports


China 74
Germany 58
Iceland 58
Sweden 43
Faroes/Denmark/Vietnam/Norway 37-40

So we sell about 80% to the EU. If they deny us free access to their markets it’s going to hurt. You have tarriffs plus people not wanting to buy British. Just have to see how many on here (and on other BBs) saying they are not going to buy any EU product - that’s going to be reciprocated.








scruff112 Dec '20 - 09:59 - 324203 of 324207
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Not sure what point you are making there smarty. Over 20 0dd k fishermen in the 70's but methods and quotas also had an effect. What is a fact is since the 80's we have been a net importer of fish. Also may be of interest to post Brexit trade ( although I suspect Remainers think there wont be any) after France the USA is the biggest importer of our fish. We sell more to China than Germany and Belgium combined and more to S. Korea than Belgium.
I know its a nuisance but it is possible to see positives

dr biotech
12/12/2020
10:38
scruff - There is an old saying - never ask a Treasurer about their last weekend. Always ask them about their plans for next weekend.
alphorn
12/12/2020
10:35
scruff - just don't live in the past like most of the posters on here.
alphorn
12/12/2020
10:29
By nutty poster Alp do you mean one you disagree with? Its always been prudent to have a regard to history. The French have found another deGaulle have they not?
scruff1
12/12/2020
10:25
scruff - CH is not in the EU - let's try and keep to facts please.
alphorn
12/12/2020
10:22
When one of these nutty posters runs out of rational arguments they fall back into history.

"Maybe we can find another Nelson"

.........what a scruffy argument. Lol

alphorn
12/12/2020
10:15
Its France with the problem methinks. As any salesman will tell you - obtaining the goods is far more difficult than selling them. Your arguments are all over the shop so I think any further is futile
scruff1
12/12/2020
10:08
Sell more to China now? So what exactly is the problem?
smartypants
12/12/2020
10:05
Are there any honest men in Grimsby..have ever been....try a weekend in Cleethorpes get a feel for the area. You do know that Grimsby is now one of the biggest ports for landing new cars in the UK. You know all those EU manufactured new cars that you want to stop coming in? Oh no what's that going to do to the livelyhoods of the honest folk in Grimsby
smartypants
12/12/2020
09:59
Not sure what point you are making there smarty. Over 20 0dd k fishermen in the 70's but methods and quotas also had an effect. What is a fact is since the 80's we have been a net importer of fish. Also may be of interest to post Brexit trade ( although I suspect Remainers think there wont be any) after France the USA is the biggest importer of our fish. We sell more to China than Germany and Belgium combined and more to S. Korea than Belgium.
I know its a nuisance but it is possible to see positives

scruff1
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