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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.20
-0.60 (-1.02%)
01 Oct 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
  -0.60 -1.02% 58.20 58.34 58.38 59.36 57.68 58.80 188,839,493 16:35:08
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0883 6.61 36.37B
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 58.80p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 61.62p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 61,859,141,342 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £36.37 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.61.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/3/2019
23:16
Still no context stonedyou.

Just looks like a list of Brexit nonsense straight out of The Express.

minerve 2
06/3/2019
23:07
CRASH OUT OF THE EU = more poverty + cheap beer = Tim Martin a wealthier guy.
minerve 2
06/3/2019
23:04
No point cutting and pasting little snippets without reference and discussion of the whole context stonedyou.


You are the ones who are voting to stop the plane's engines. You are the ones that should find yourself without parachutes if we CRASH out of the EU.

I think Brexit voters at these car plants should be the first ones sacked.

minerve 2
06/3/2019
22:45
Xxy, the Irish PM stated clearly that an exit without agreement would last but a matter of weeks before an arrangement was put in place. So much for crashing out. It is a myth.
patientcapital
06/3/2019
22:15
Great night for British football in Europe. If City get through as well it'll be 3 British teams in the last 8. Britain needs to fear no-one, least of all anything coming out of Euroland. Watch for our PM celebrate their success.....but don't hold your breath.
cheshire pete
06/3/2019
22:14
Would have thought that £30m buy would have prompted a few comments...
cbr60000
06/3/2019
22:02
WBecki: With regards to G. Soros, you are clearly somebody who doesn't allow facts to stand in the way of a good prejudice, so you believe what you choose to but you are wrong on so many levels .................

"No idea if you voted Leave/Remain as relatively new. When did you reveal your stance exactly???"

I've already told you that I have stated here that I voted to leave, in both Referendums and that should be enough for you. Strangely, I don't have the exact dates to hand but if you are that interested (I'm sure you're not) you can find out.

I notice you post on other boards which I read and you do like a good spat, don't you! Fascinating ...........

keyno
06/3/2019
21:59
What is wrong with that picture is that the remoaners will not even look at it never mind understand it.
willoicc
06/3/2019
21:54
Henry Smith 6 Mar 2019 9:49PM
Funny isn’t it the US is one of Britain’s largest trading partners - we trade with the US on WTO - the US is the most fiercely competitive country on earth yet Britain has a trade surplus with America

We trade with the EU under their biased protectionist rules that remainers claim are vital to our National interests yet year after year the EU roger Britain with one of the largest trade surpluses on the planet - a €120 billion predatory surplus hollowing out our industrial base

What’s wrong with this picture?

xxxxxy
06/3/2019
21:38
Just posted on the Telegraph:

Theresa May’s Cabinet is resigned to her Brexit deal being defeated by up to 100 votes next week after talks in Brussels collapsed without progress on Wednesday.

Downing Street is already making plans for a third “meaningful vote” on the deal on the assumption that Tuesday’s vote is lost, and Mrs May is considering making a major speech on Friday to plead for support from MPs.

One minister said it appeared “certain”; that the Commons vote on the Brexit deal will be lost, and that Mrs May’s next move would depend on the scale of the defeat.

Meanwhile the Chief Whip, Julian Smith, has warned MPs their Easter break could be cancelled if Brexit is delayed, adding to the growing sense of inevitably...

more...

polar fox
06/3/2019
20:34
Phillis #8615 "Let's talk about Lloyds",

No deal: share price c 45 to 50p, Article 50 extended / no Brexit share price c 70 to 80p.

Usual health warnings, complete guesses, imho, from a humble man from the plains etc.

What do you think then Phillis?

cheshire pete
06/3/2019
20:23
Someone mentioned British Motorcycles.

Current

AJS Ariel CCM Cheney Greeves Hesketh Megelli Métisse Norton Triumph Wasp

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ABC (1919–1923) Abingdon (AKD) (1903–1925) Advance (1905–1947) AER (1937–1940) AJW (1928–1976) AJS Motorcycles Ltd (1909-2000) Alldays & Onions (1903-1915) Ambassador (1946–1964) Ariel (1902–1970) Armstrong (1980–1987) Ascot-Pullin (1928–1930) AMC (1937–1966) Baker (1927–1930) Bat (1902–1926) Baughan (1920–1936) Beardmore Precision (1914–1930) Blackburne (1913–1922) Bradbury (1902–1924) Brough (1908–1926) Brough Superior (1919–1940) BSA (1919–1972) Calthorpe (1909–1939) Chase Brothers Motorcycle (1903-1906) Chater-Lea (1900–1936) Clyno (1909–1923) Corgi (1946–1954) Cotton (1918–1980) Coventry-Eagle (1901–1939) Coventry-Victor (1919–1936) DMW (1945–1971) DOT (1908–1978) Douglas (1907–1957) Dunelt (1919–1935) Duzmo (1919–1923) EMC (1947–1977) Excelsior (1896–1964) Francis-Barnett (1919–1966) Greeves (1953–1976) Haden (1912–1924) Hazlewoods Limited (1895–1923) Healey (1971–1977) Hesketh (1981–1988) Humber (1898–1930) HRD (1922–1928) Ivy (1911–1934) James (1902–1966) JAP (1903–1939) Levis (1911–1939) Martinsyde (1919–1923) Matchless (1899–1966, 1988–90) McEvoy (1926–1929) Montgomery (1902–1939) Ner-a-Car (1921–1926) New Hudson (1903–1958) New Imperial (1901–1939) Norman (1935–1963) Norton-Villiers (1966–1972) Norton Villiers Triumph (1972–1978) NUT (1912–1933) OEC (1901–1954) OK-Supreme (1882–1940) P&P (1922–1930) Premier (1908–1921) Panther (1904–1967) Quasar (1975–1982) Quadrant (1901–1928) Raleigh (1899–1967) Rex-Acme (1899–1933) Rickman (1960–1975) Rover (1902–1924) Royal Enfield (1893–1971) Ruby (1909–1932) Rudge (1911–1946) Scott (1908–1965) Silk (1976–1979) Singer (1900–1915) Sprite (1964–1974) Sun (1911–1961) Triumph (1885–1983) Tandon (1947-59) Sunbeam (1912–1964) Velocette (1904–1971) Villiers (1898–1966) Vincent-HRD (1928–1959) Wilkinson (1911–1916) Wooler (1909–1954) Zenith (1905–1950)

stag6
06/3/2019
20:17
Remember

Brexit Party

And

LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
06/3/2019
20:09
Careful you.. (lol).. say,Interesting to see next weeks vote.Can the 120 'leave with no deal' MP's frustrate the will of over 500 democratically elected MP's.QAre you say the 120 are not democratically elected ???Hard line Brexiteers are a minority, but they are louder. If the vote was in decibels they would win.QHow can be minority when they represent 52% of the vote.May's deal should go through, or better still a very long extension.This sad episode is slowly healing itself.Neither of the two is going to happen.
k38
06/3/2019
19:41
K38 dream on I fully expect more remainers than Brexiteers at the moment .
bargainbob
06/3/2019
19:10
25 000 more likely..lol
k38
06/3/2019
19:07
I just wonder what they can do with euro-army on behalf of Europe Germany's envoy has become the first European diplomat to be expelled from the Latin American state for interference into its internal affairs..In mid-February, Venezuela also kicked out a team of "interventionist" European parliamentarians, who came to meet with Guaido. Caracas accused them of coming with "conspiratorial purposes" and sent them back upon arrival.
k38
06/3/2019
19:02
Is there any truth in the rumour that the new Remain party is targeting 25m members?
careful
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