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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.80
0.26 (0.47%)
26 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
  0.26 0.47% 55.80 55.80 55.84 55.92 55.38 55.58 317,866,587 16:35:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.50 35.48B
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 55.54p. 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 £35.48 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.50.

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24/3/2019
12:18
For a little Parliamentary Petition Balance:-



Parliament must honour the Referendum result. Leave deal or no deal 29/03/19

see also:

bbalanjones
24/3/2019
11:52
Nicky Morgan.. ?Pls don't send her to Brussels, no more embarrassing... plsssssss
k38
24/3/2019
11:52
The last time the remoaners had a big rally they overstated the numbers by a factor of 3, so talk of 1m attenders yesterday should be treated cautiously.
grahamite2
24/3/2019
11:38
maxk 24 Mar '19 - 08:54 - 252047 of 252053
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Senior Brexiteers touting Nicky Morgan as potential successor to Theresa May

Why would any "brexiteer" support her? Makes no sense at all.

But for that matter, why would ANYONE support Gove?

All Sunday morning filler if you ask me.

grahamite2
24/3/2019
11:32
Well, we must admit. They are experts on manipulate government and people.. First half Brussels 1- 0 UK. Second half next two weeks. As they say.. It ain't over till the fat lady sings
k38
24/3/2019
11:13
picked up from the web The British people voted for Brexit

Here are the statistics

By Votes
17.4million Leave : 16.1 Million Remain

By Constituency
406 Leave : 242 Remain

By Constituency Party
Lab-148 Leave : 84 Remain
Con- 247 Leave : 80 Remain

By Region
9 Leave : 3 Remain

BY MP
160 Leave : 486 Remain

Brexit isn't the Problem. Its our MP's who are the problem.

We expect to Brexit.

Brexiteers are already becoming active - holding up whole motorways with slow drivers.

That is but a start.

i will be out on March 29th.

That has been designated Brexit day.

I expect it to happen.

I also would not put anything past the British government in violence, false flags and mass arrest.

Brexit it will be, must be, if we are a democratic nation.

The Brexit vote was the biggest vote in British history

May is a vile traitor.

hamnavoe
24/3/2019
09:58
Bob,
Just a thought as I am always deeply suspicious of opinion polls never having been
asked to opine on one,but were you or anyone you know part of the poll questioning?
Indeed, do we know the demographics?

cm44
24/3/2019
09:09
Conservative and Labour wipeout in Scotland in latest opinion poll.
bargainbob
24/3/2019
09:03
Cabinet coup: Theresa May is told she must go as ministers plot to install Michael Gove in No 10 to save Brexit
maxk
24/3/2019
08:58
Nooo, not Morgan!!!
poikka
24/3/2019
08:54
Senior Brexiteers touting Nicky Morgan as potential successor to Theresa May
maxk
24/3/2019
08:40
Think her stepping down is already in the pipeline hence she wanted the extension to 30 June...enough time to get a new leader in place to keep Conservative party power intact...
diku
24/3/2019
08:38
We’ve had enough indicative votes
By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: MARCH 24, 2019
Some MPs claim Parliament has been prevented from expressing a view on Brexit and needs a series of indicative votes on different options. Where have they been these last two years? Parliament has talked about almost nothing other than Brexit. The pro Remain MPs told us for years before the vote the EU had little power, it was not very important, there was no need to go “banging on” about it and the electors were not interested in it. Now these same MPs claim it is critical to our economic survival, that the EU has tentacles into so many things that matter and bang on about it to the exclusion of all else.

Parliament has had endless debates rerunning the referendum. In the referendum itself and since we have discussed the Norway model, the Swiss model, EEA membership, EFTA membership, Customs union membership, single market membership, and some combination of all the above memberships. We have had debates and votes on staying in the single market, staying in the customs union, and having a second referendum. Each of these proposals has been defeated. Why do we have to do all that again?

If Parliament has more debates and more votes they would only be indicative. The government need not accept them. The EU/EEA/EFTA etc may not wish to negotiate the answer Parliament wants should Parliament suddenly back one of these proposals above the others. The government may not agree with the proposal. A large number of Conservative and DUP MPs may not agree with the proposal. Parliament cannot make the government adopt a particular policy. All it could do is to vote no confidence in a government which refused to take its advice. It has tried that recently and the government won the vote. Why would the government wish to proceed with the least unpopular proposal, if that entailed continuous backbench rebellions on its own side in large numbers? Why would the Opposition MPs who favoured a different approach to Brexit then behave responsibly and help the government get it through against the wishes of many Conservative MPs? Wouldn’t they see opportunity in defeating a government trying to implement their chosen policy against the wishes of many of its own backbenchers?

There is a reason why Parliament in our system lets government get on and govern, defining its task as stopping decisions and laws which it thinks are wrong but not as dictating to government what laws and decisions are right. That latter way anarchy lies. Parliament either has to put up with the government or sack the whole government. It cannot run it from the backbenches. The government’s idea that it needs to appeal to Parliament generally for support means it has given up on finding a Conservative answer that the governing MPs will vote for. That is a strange conclusion for a PM whose job depends on being the Leader of the Conservative party.

xxxxxy
24/3/2019
08:36
I'm at breakeven with current sp, but a couple of grand to come from the dividend will keep my interest afloat until the share price recovers, better than having cash sitting idle.
gbh2
24/3/2019
08:35
"The Sunday Times" says senior ministers agreed the prime minister must announce she is standing down, warning that she has become a "toxic" and "erratic" figure.

Another said that her judgement had "gone haywire".

Jeezus, has it really taken them that long to figure it out! They had their chance in December - and blew it.

She's within a whisker of cracking, anyway.

poikka
24/3/2019
08:26
I can see a Brexit movie coming out few years later...
diku
24/3/2019
03:34
Coup under way it looks like all over for Jacko 's leader.
bargainbob
24/3/2019
00:39
Sadiq Khan"The British people didn't vote for a bad Brexit deal. The British people didn't vote for a no-deal Brexit"Someone pls tell to this idiot the Q was to Stay or Leave.. and leave means NO F@ DEAL good or bad.
k38
23/3/2019
23:58
Which one?
maxk
23/3/2019
23:48
Was the start of your downward spiral when this GF you keep going on about left you?
shy tott
23/3/2019
23:38
LOL

The Sisters of Mercy - Walk Away

minerve 2
23/3/2019
23:34
Yes, we shouldn't underestimate the amazing brain power of Teflon. A uni student wrote that Iraq could destroy the uk in just 15 minutes, so Teflon murdered about 1.2 million people, many innocent women and children. We need more brainy people like Teflon.
shy tott
23/3/2019
23:27
LOL

Barnsley 2027:

minerve 2
23/3/2019
23:15
Was this not you, then? :)htTps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy8kmNEo1i8
patientcapital
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