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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

56.08
0.86 (1.56%)
20 Jun 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
  0.86 1.56% 56.08 55.80 55.84 55.86 55.08 55.18 179,094,266 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.50 35.5B
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 55.22p. 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 £35.50 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.50.

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22/3/2019
12:02
Note this. We may be seeing the first indication of her running away again from a MV and returning to counting down the clock. It won't surprise me if she deliberately goes for no deal on April 12. She is an incompetent, untrustworthy, lying cow, who should be forced out immediately.

SKY: Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman says it is up to the Commons Speaker to decide whether to allow a further 'Meaningful Vote' and she must consider when it has the most "realistic prospect" of success when considering whether to put it to MPs for a third time next week.

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polar fox
22/3/2019
12:00
If we look through this mess we notice that the £ strengthened today.
The smart money thinks that the no deal possibly is reducing.

That is my feeling as well.
Hard to draw simple conclusions in the confusions, but the EU. will avoid no deal.
The extreme no deal types are in a minority here so it is unlikely.
They are very loud, not very bright, but few in number.

careful
22/3/2019
11:58
US of GERMANY..;)
k38
22/3/2019
11:51
I think we can dismiss a ww3.

When the call up papers went out, they'd all slither over to Germany and ask to fight on their side.

shy tott
22/3/2019
11:47
US and European stock markets fell after a survey of German manufacturers delivered its lowest reading since the financial crisis.The German PMI fell from 47.6 in February to 44.7 in March due to sharp declines in new orders, lower work backlogs, and firings.France's PMI data also fell as demand for exports tumbled amid yellow-vest protests and turmoil during the Algerian elections. - Business Insider
patientcapital
22/3/2019
11:44
@bbalanthingy...

"Dieu et mon droit" is French, not Latin. /pedantry :-)

pawsche
22/3/2019
11:42
Graham, It's significant in the fact that you may have to eat humble pie for saying 'I hate to say this, but I did tell you we would leave on the 29th' a few days ago.

I hate to tell you this Graham, but I told you Brexit isn't over till the fat lady sings, and politicians can pull rabbits and bribes out of hats right up to the last minute (well, hour).

It's also significant that we'll probably have to carry on reading insane posts from remoaners for another few weeks at least. (I assume they may stop after we've left, but that is probably an invalid assumption)!

shy tott
22/3/2019
11:39
1carus: Cue the Cross-Party Cavalry.
bbalanjones
22/3/2019
11:34
That's a pretty even spread as the likelihood of any of them not happening is over 70% in each case, i.e they haven't a clue. All things almost as likely as each other.
1carus
22/3/2019
11:28
In his meeting in Brussels, JC, one of the few advise, most scaremongering, if her deal do not pass and Parliament hijack Brexit, was to think seriously about canceling Brexit by revoke a50
k38
22/3/2019
11:26
Sitting on the fence more or less.
patientcapital
22/3/2019
11:22
Updated probabilities (Deutsche via FT) -



May secures ratification of her Brexit deal: 20% (formerly 25%)
No deal Brexit by 12th April (formerly 29th March): 20% (formerly 20%)
Parliament reaches consensus on softer Brexit deal through indicative votes,
government implements and signs new Withdrawal Agreement with EU by summer: 20%
Parliament reaches consensus on new referendum, government implements new referendum: 10%
Government unable to implement policies voted on by UK Parliament, new elections result: 30%

minerve 2
22/3/2019
11:20
Did Sir Thomas More not lose his head because he would not agree to Henry VIII wanting to divorce and remarry?
willoicc
22/3/2019
11:16
j07 If you recall from history, "Utopia" was penned by Sir Thomas More, the Chancellor to Henry VIII. Read what he said . . . but did it convince HM the King? No. Off with his head, instead.

PPS Not touched a drop since Tuesday M'Lud.

bbalanjones
22/3/2019
11:11
J07- please don't descend into pathetic 'name calling as some others do----Stiff upper lip Man, please.
bbalanjones
22/3/2019
11:04
g2 Us Brits are not inclined to fight over such inanities - you know that. We just form long lines and wait in an orderly fashion. (WWIII - not a chance.) Can't even muster a good 'Leave" March support.
bbalanjones
22/3/2019
11:01
bbalanwhines..search through the archives on MP expenses scandal, you will find that most of those MP's and Lords were also Europhiles. Tony Bliar number 1 whose files were all shredded in typical fashion. Tony Blair Europhile and best friend of Juncker.

Start reading the facts instead of reaching out to lame excuses.

Red Red Whine. Of course Sir! Another glass?

Yes Alanbbwhino...I imagine you are on about the same amount of plonk as Juncker, have another one and tell us more Utopian FAIRY tales.

jacko07
22/3/2019
10:58
Red Red Whine. Of course Sir! Another glass?
bbalanjones
22/3/2019
10:57
just look at youth unemployment in Europe for the last twenty years. Why any snowflake wants to remain in such a discriminatory ,useless economy is beyond me.

Unless they are all stupid.

mr.elbee
22/3/2019
10:57
Remind us, bbalanjones, when exactly is World War III going to break out?

You remoaners are so bent you could be used to pull corks!

grahamite2
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