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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

56.36
0.48 (0.86%)
Last Updated: 10:57:41
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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
  0.48 0.86% 56.36 56.34 56.38 56.74 56.10 56.14 31,798,429 10:57:41
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.58 35.92B
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 55.88p. 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 £35.92 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.58.

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02/4/2019
19:00
Jezza only interested in a GE so why would he do anything to get her out of a hole?
cheshire pete
02/4/2019
18:48
Totally agree - maxk and k38, she's mental. Seriously, she needs locking away somewhere nice and quiet.

This is bloody ridiculous. Do something you Tory MPs. Someone lead this mutinous ship.

poikka
02/4/2019
18:46
'Empty vessels from now on.' 17.4 million is a lot of people to upset...think about it, and they're not all old either.
cheshire pete
02/4/2019
18:39
The ERG were always going to be Corbyn's best friend.
Fararge and the hard Brexiteers can shout as much as they want.
Empty vessels from now on.

If Labour and moderate Tories get together on this, then the hard liners have lost this early round.

careful
02/4/2019
18:27
You do not understand..


the WA is a disaster results for Britain !!

This is good news for Corbyn, he can now claim victory over TMs conservative party but no good either of them for Britain.. JC or WA.

k38
02/4/2019
18:25
God help us.. lock her up.

I've still got my "Hillary for Prison" t shirt, just needs a small change...

grahamite2
02/4/2019
18:24
If she pulls it off, she has done well.
But Corbyn wants an election, many complications ahead.

All efforts to avoid no deal are being made.
A softer deal will be the outcome after this is over.

careful
02/4/2019
18:23
great this will turn out to be a short long long extension just wait and see .
pal44
02/4/2019
18:19
Another short extension and an agreement with JC based on the WA.God help us.. lock her up.
k38
02/4/2019
18:15
Agree, maxk. How can this woman continue in office? Cabinet members now being set free!
polar fox
02/4/2019
18:11
Treeza may stood at the podium and showed the world what insanity looks like.


The woman is mental!

maxk
02/4/2019
18:10
So May and Jeremy are to be an item.
It looks like the softer Brexit will win out.

careful
02/4/2019
18:04
Watching porn.. ??
lol

k38
02/4/2019
18:02
Or..


Her deal Or revoke a50 .. that woman need to be locked up before damaging country and democracy!!

k38
02/4/2019
17:54
LauraK tweet:

Last time PM had Cabinet kettled inside No 10 while she prepared a statement was when she came out and announced an election - it sounds to me it's more likely tonight she'll say something about putting her Brexit plan into some kind of run-off with other proposals...BUT

unquote

polar fox
02/4/2019
17:45
Believe this if you can! Tweet from TND:

The British Government, 2019: the Cabinet are currently kettled in a big room in No10, forbidden from touching their phones, while No10 staff ply them with drink... all to buy the PM more time to think how to explain their decision to the nation, before they do.

unquote

polar fox
02/4/2019
17:37
I agree with Jacko too.
xxxxxy
02/4/2019
17:36
May Elections coming.

HAMMER the Con and Labour Party

LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
02/4/2019
17:15
Third... just wonder when we hear from Merkel....lolGuy Maurice Marie Louise Verhofstadt:" Hard Brexit becomes nearly inevitable "
k38
02/4/2019
17:08
Cooper soon will challenge TC leadership. When comes to opposition she is stronger than JC .Both ofcourse have nothing to say when comes to Brexit but try to make happy the remain brainwashed voters hopping to win the next elections.
k38
02/4/2019
17:03
The time has come to embrace the WTO and leave the most corrupt undemocratic out of control bureaucratic behemoth in history.

All you bloody Nancy boys just grow a set of balls and walk with no deal. So what if the Eurozone drop a nuclear on us, so what if we have to have a couple of weeks of market unrest...........we will be free and you can all bet that it will be a painless operation. Up yours Barnier, up yours Juncker, up yours Tusk, up your Corbyn and all of the creeps that make me ashamed.

Who really thinks that the EU will wave bye bye to our billions, just those wimps who are frightened of their own shadows.

jacko07
02/4/2019
16:56
So much bluff and poker.
Theresa hinting at a general election is trying to scare the UDP. and her own mp's.
Pathetic, they know she is bluffing.

Theresa offering a referendum or her deal is another bluff to scare hard liners.
Another obvious bluff.

May will have to fall out with one group or another.
This is war, time to get on with it.

It should be her deal, or an extension to get for time for a second referendum.

Those pleased with the 2016 result should not be pessimistic about the outcome of the next referendum.
The British public are unpredictable.

careful
02/4/2019
16:52
Poikka, as you know, the EU is not the problem. It is the fifth column defeatist, no vision remoaners in the UK who are the problem.
willoicc
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