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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.78
1.04 (1.90%)
Last Updated: 10:33:42
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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
  1.04 1.90% 55.78 55.76 55.80 55.92 55.14 55.16 21,054,141 10:33:42
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.46 35.29B
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 54.74p. 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 £35.29 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.46.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
05/3/2019
21:47
Our country and our continent are governed by fools. And we would be the biggest dummies in our history if we allowed them to get away with this. We need to leave the EU now! There is no time left for more dithering.
k38
05/3/2019
21:09
248491Wow... a nanny state. Bossy Brussels government forever telling us all what to do. Macron's idealistic, statist scattergun approach is most evident in his proposal for a new "European Agency for the Protection of Democracies" whose task, he says, would be to provide member states with expert advice on how to defend elections from outside manipulation. It would also regulate party funding and police the internet.
k38
05/3/2019
21:08
I've taken this tweet off LauraK's account - Laura says it's "entirely plausible". Of course, if it were to happen, May's BRINO triumphs and the Brexiteers on this thread exit stage left:

Since we all ❤️ a Brexit scenario, here’s mine: (1) May loses meaningful vote by < 80 (2) MPs defeat No Deal (3) MPs back delay (4) EU says only long extension (5) Brexiteers panic (6) May squeaks through third vote (7) Short technical extension (8) We leave EU in April. Voila.

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polar fox
05/3/2019
21:05
grahamite - no, but I heard about it. Maybe simply that the family now have no one to take over the reins and want to sell out? An interesting business model and probably any expansion (like TVR) would sound a death knell.
Great cars and I have even got used to the latest model with the strange headlights!

alphorn
05/3/2019
21:01
It is not a matter of making up their mind.
No one knows how this Brexit thing will play out long term.

They are just warning that what we are doing is risky, and after making the best predictions likely outcomes, it looks as though there is a probability that long term they will gradually exit the uk.
...but who knows?

Brexiteers are full of optimistic fantasy. Cheshire amusingly sums the cheerleaders 'why would you want to leave a country on the cusp of greatness'?

We are great now. Let us hope we can stay great.

careful
05/3/2019
20:24
Brexit
Macron’s overblown vision for Europe shows how much it needs Britain

freddie01
05/3/2019
18:47
Yes Poikka, plenty of them....no longer have any impact. Goldman Sucks lost count of how many times they were moving office and / or staff to Euroland. Bet they're still here, why would you want to leave a country on the cusp of greatness?
cheshire pete
05/3/2019
18:40
"Toyota and BMW warn no-deal Brexit COULD hit UK investment"

Must be difficult making your mind up. Wonder how many coulds and ifs we've had on the news since the referendum.

poikka
05/3/2019
18:30
From this article it is difficult to tell where the liability lies too. Looks to me to be unlikely that it is the lenders to the finance companies who will bear the brunt of this one and that is if the FCA can actually understand how it works!!
ianood
05/3/2019
18:02
How much do you get per post Minerve...Lol...
k38
05/3/2019
17:53
Alphorn, did you ever see John Harvey-Jones's series Troubleshooter? One of the firms he visited was Morgan (Good God, the last time I saw jigs like that was before the war!) and made a whole slew of recommendations. When he went back some time later, they cheerfully admitted they had not acted on any of them. We can sell all the cars we can make, why should we change, was the attitude.
grahamite2
05/3/2019
17:49
Maybe a horse and cart is more suitable for him .
bargainbob
05/3/2019
17:49
Sorry jacksonse, I haven't a clue of the costs
jpjohn1
05/3/2019
17:47
He is saving for a Sinclair C5. LOL's
alphorn
05/3/2019
17:46
Do not worry Stoned you , is saving up to buy the all British Fredflintstone car, .

Could post an image but think the mans a Fud , so not wasting anytime.

bargainbob
05/3/2019
17:38
"Minerve 2
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"Minerve2 it is our membership of the EU for the last 45 years that has contributed to the death of the UK car industry and people like you who prefer to give jobs to German car workers rather than British."

Au contraire thicko chimp.

Our membership of the EU helped us become one of the largest car manufacturers outside of Germany, US and Japan. Being within the free-trade area helped JIT manufacturing.

All that dead soon.

Sunderland and Swindon workers who voted Brexit - HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

What is it like facing a future on the dole DUNDERHEADS! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA"




So Minerve, If UK had voted "Remain" EU would not have sighed a FTA with Japan???

Is that your argument??

Because if EU were going to sign an FTA with Japan either way, that kills Japanese car manufacturing in the UK...So whether we remained, or left , it was game over for japanese car manufacturing in UK(and Turkey) once FTA signed.

Couple that to EU and its diesel rules & regulations no surprises Car manufacturing is leaving Uk..

But trying to pin it on brexit makes you look a deceitful lying front hole.

Which we all know you are.

You also seem to delight in people suffering hard times so when karma comes for you none of us wil lshed a tear.

wbecki
05/3/2019
17:19
………;……and another one goes.

Morgan family sells control to Italian venture capitalist firm.

The all-new Morgan has 335bhp of BMW turbo power so should go like the clappers.

That leaves a few kit cars and perhaps a Reliant Robin to buy British.

alphorn
05/3/2019
17:16
Christmas has come early turkeys! I bet wifeys are really impressed by their Brexit voting husbands' intellectual prowess!

No fun for you old boy until you get yourself another job!


ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
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