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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.14
-0.06 (-0.10%)
19 Jul 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
  -0.06 -0.10% 59.14 58.84 58.88 59.54 58.84 58.84 99,197,680 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.86 37.63B
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 59.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.78p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.63 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.86.

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19/12/2018
16:13
If he confessed to the phonetically obvious movement of his lips, and apologized just for the sake of it, he may be believed on his anti Semitic rhetoric denial.
gotnorolex
19/12/2018
16:04
Why the hell should he apologize? If she is stupid, and she's a woman, then she's a stupid woman.

If the House of Commons has time to waste on tomfoolery like this it's time they were all given their P45s.

grahamite2
19/12/2018
15:58
If he thinks the average person will buy it that he said 'stupid people' he must hold them in great contempt. Apologise and hopefully move on, but to lie is a disgrace
inaminute
19/12/2018
15:51
Gold doing well, maybe connected to this.
az209
19/12/2018
15:32
The phrase used seems to have been "Stupid Peop[e" . . . .very accurate too. Pathetic, totally disjointed apology for a Political Party.
bbalanjones
19/12/2018
15:30
I think if his policy is to allow the Tories to preside over this scenario then he may end up getting blamed for doing nothing.
Which is just as daft as the situation were in.

rampair
19/12/2018
15:28
More carnage just shortly when Interserve goes the same way as Carillion.........
ladeside
19/12/2018
15:21
Course it is, just like GBP, USD, RMB, YEN, RUB, etc. - perhaps you should take your head out of your backside jacko07
aceuk
19/12/2018
15:19
The Euro is an overvalued currency, propped up by ECB.
exlogicalad
19/12/2018
15:18
bonda67 19 Dec '18 - 14:32 - 240449 of 240452
"a compromise that most sensible people want"
that's a very bold, patronising, and arrogant statement

No it isn't. It's a lie.

grahamite2
19/12/2018
14:47
Oh yes they can

logic guy "They can't lower rates and print even more money."

cannyshoveyergrannyoffthebus
19/12/2018
14:38
careful.

Whether it be 'Leave' or 'Remain', anybody on here who actually votes for a Corbyn and Macdonald, Abbott or many of the this Marxist Labour Party should not be invested in the Stock Market. Get out now, PPI would be extended in a first Labour week.

All shares including Banks will suffer as money leaves the UK if Labour get in. Don't people realise, there is going to be a Financial crisis in Europe possibly already started and they need that £39 billion like a Diabetic needs insulin. They can't lower rates and print even more money.

We are lucky we have the pound, the Euro is going to collapse.

exlogicalad
19/12/2018
14:32
"a compromise that most sensible people want"
that's a very bold, patronising, and arrogant statement

bonda67
19/12/2018
14:11
careful - Blaming Corbyn now are we.....pathetic!!!
stonedyou
19/12/2018
13:46
Corbyn blew his opportunity during this Brexit chaos.
He has the power and the MP's to get things done.
He could destroy the hard Brexiteers if he wished by teaming up with business friendly and jobs conscious soft Brexit types.

It is Corbyn and he alone that has the power to neutralise Boris, Jacob and the rest of that shower.

Corbyn could have guaranteed a sensible soft Brexit, a compromise that most sensible people want. He could be a national here, a sane voice in a mad house.
He would be certain to win the next election if he had not blown it.

But Corbyn will never get to power now, he is finished.

careful
19/12/2018
13:39
Labour says Corbyn did not call May a 'stupid woman' - Politics live
gotnorolex
19/12/2018
13:09
The "incontinent gardener" just called the PM a "stupid woman"! The speaker denies hearing or ability to lipread! The Leader of the House, Andrea Leadsom was once called the same by the speaker, dragged him over the coals!
The leader of the opposition who did a quick bunk after the comment has been asked to return to the house PRONTO!

gotnorolex
19/12/2018
12:56
LEAVE and WTO

The market loves it. In Truth, if not the media and the Elite

xxxxxy
19/12/2018
12:54
LEAVE and WTO
xxxxxy
19/12/2018
12:49
stoned
I think I am democratic, but you and I have different ideas about what democracy means.

To me democracy means being able to vote a government in or out of power. 650 mp's run the country, and a democratically elected government has powers to make important decisions, even going war and getting people killed if need be.

Parliament is sovereign, they get paid to understand complex matters and have access to the best brains. Meanwhile we the public get on with our lives.

Asking for a referendum, which was advisory originally, is avoiding responsibility for making difficult and complex decisions.
I am democratic so I see no harm in this instance of a confirmational second referendum. 17.4 million people or even more will have the chance to say again that they still feel strongly about it.

But I see snags with winning a second referendum and withdrawing article 50 and pretending nothing ever happened. The EU. would be overjoyed and it needs reforming.

careful
19/12/2018
12:36
careful - When people question democracy like you do we, the people,

know instinctively that`s what we don`t want.....What you do is for

your own selfish gain and greed.....No whot I meeeen!!

stonedyou
19/12/2018
12:30
I think if Theresa May gets some meaningful concessions on the backstop in the new year the vote on her deal could be very close.
Jacob Rees Mogg was quick to support May after Corbyn tabled his no confidence vote.
The Tories have an instinct for survival and even Boris has gone quiet.

The whole Brexit thing has become quite tiresome and most people want it over one way or another. In the true British way they are up for the outcome, even if it turns out badly.

I wonder if the remainer areas of Scotland, N.Ireland and Wales will become a problem post Brexit.

It is quite possible that a union that has endured and prospered for centuries could be undone and destroyed by a single days vote one summer in 2016.
Global conflicts and two World Wars failed to do it.

careful
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