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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.06
-0.14 (-0.27%)
02 May 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
  -0.14 -0.27% 52.06 52.06 52.10 52.74 52.00 52.00 106,481,264 16:29:45
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.06 33.09B
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 52.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.06p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £33.09 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.06.

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28/5/2019
20:52
Jacko

I don't agree with crony capitalism. I think being a capitalist and being fair to fellow humans is not mutually exclusive. But that's just me.

minerve 2
28/5/2019
20:50
Thatcher is dead Jacko and your generation and similar thoughts will soon be with her. Good riddance. You are vermin.
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Minerve, no need to get nasty because you always lose the argument. You are the ignorant one, if that brain cell of yours worked you might realise that it makes no difference whether I am alive or not, in fact you should get yourself checked out! apparantly dementia makes people hostile.

Sorry Minnie, you can't see the wood for the trees!!

ROFLMAO

jacko07
28/5/2019
20:45
Minnie...I just said that these mature heads are certainly out there feathering their nests. I may be a 'has been', you are a 'never was'.

Show me a man that cannot be bought and I will show a man destined to stay on the bottom rung. Whether it be promotion, perks, free shares, BUPA, a seat on the board, a car in the Executive car park.

You tell me that you are so successful, if so how many times did you comp buyers, how many times did you give a guy a raise for staying on board, the means are always the same......we all hate to admit but we can all be bought.

CAPITALISM works, what are you doing on this capitalist's BB if you don't agree.

jacko07
28/5/2019
20:36
Thatcher is dead Jacko and your generation and similar thoughts will soon be with her. Good riddance. You are vermin.
minerve 2
28/5/2019
20:34
"Minerve, nothing anyone can do about inequality."

You are wrong. It just needs mature heads and progressive thinkers.

Not has-beens like you. ;)

minerve 2
28/5/2019
20:31
Yes and doesn't it look great with all those Chinese who used to work the rice fields working in sweat shops for a $1 a day. Poverty and labour exported... but wait a minute.....what about all those soup kitchens springing-up all over the UK and all those in the US who can't afford healthcare? (shhhhhh, don't want to upset anyone)
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Minerve, nothing anyone can do about inequality. There will always be greed, exploitation, gangster capitalism. There is no solution to it, the USA are a good example of it, millions can't afford healthcare, yet those same people vote for Republicans who want to make further cuts to their meagre existences. Corporations rule the world, whether they be US, UK, Chinese, German or Japanese, it is the likes of Apple, Amazon, Huwawai, Exxon, big Pharma, big Tech who rule.

Sorry mate, you may think that socialism, communism, liberalism will cure the greed, but Capitalism keeps winning. The reason being, if you make everyone equal today, 10% will be better off tomorrow and then it goes on until the money and power ends up with those who it mostly started out with. Dog eat dog, the food chain, it ain't gonna change in your lifetime.

jacko07
28/5/2019
20:31
Gold-laced pension ✔️
Nice savings in ISAs through privatisation of undervalued national assets ✔️
Full equity in privately owned property whose asset value has increased dramatically ✔️
No student debt ever ✔️
One job that paid more than enough ✔️
No previous experience of professional level business and international negotiation ✔️
Member of the golf club and/or local jive dancing class ✔️
Inferiority complex with respect to foreigners and successful people ✔️
Little or no higher qualifications and professional certification ✔️
Denies climate change because you can't read a graph properly ✔️
Flat Earther ✔️
Generally read tabloids but pretend to be intelligent by holding a broadsheet under your arm ✔️
Turkey who voted for Christmas ✔️



Congratulations, you are a Brexiter.

minerve 2
28/5/2019
20:18
I see the chimps are still chasing rainbows.
minerve 2
28/5/2019
20:09
"The full benefits of capitalism and the industrial revolution have only been seen since the war."

Yes and doesn't it look great with all those Chinese who used to work the rice fields working in sweat shops for a $1 a day. Poverty and labour exported... but wait a minute.....what about all those soup kitchens springing-up all over the UK and all those in the US who can't afford healthcare? (shhhhhh, don't want to upset anyone).

minerve 2
28/5/2019
20:02
Why would there be chaos? (except for the political kind?)
maxk
28/5/2019
20:00
diku, think you should read everything you can about the consequences of a 'no deal' It would be chaos for quite some time, not just a case of wto and off we go.
mikemichael2
28/5/2019
19:12
Anybody think Remainer candidates standing for the Tory leadership contest could be standing for a counter reacting argument purposes only...no deal project fear...
diku
28/5/2019
19:10
Plenty more episodes to this story Max. Outcome still very uncertain.
(positions remain unchanged).

alphorn
28/5/2019
18:59
But not the WA eh Alp?
maxk
28/5/2019
18:58
Hunt slips up...




Tory leadership contest: Jeremy Hunt warns against no-deal Brexit 'suicide'





Tory leadership candidate Jeremy Hunt has warned that his party will be committing "political suicide" if it tries to push through a no-deal Brexit.

He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the move to no deal would result in a general election, which could see Labour take power.

The foreign secretary is one of 10 people seeking to replace Theresa May.

Another contender, Esther McVey, said "political suicide" would be not leaving the EU on 31 October.

The UK's departure was pushed back to that date after the country missed the previous deadline of 29 March.

The official race to be Conservative Party leader gets under way in early June, after Theresa May stands down - but jostling between candidates has already begun.

The winner, expected to be named by late July, will also become prime minister.

maxk
28/5/2019
18:57
max - Rule No1, anything that is agreed can be re-agreed or reinterpreted. ;)
alphorn
28/5/2019
18:46
h/t to mro on the JTC thread




Stuart - #BrexitParty_UK



This is interesting. It seems May had one last roll of the dice that everyone overlooked when they gleefully accepted the last A50 extension.

She probably didn’t envisage she would be out of No10 so signed up to a little gem which prevents any negotiation during the extension.

maxk
28/5/2019
18:33
Putting to bed this laughable lie that Remain won the European elections

Real analysis (which the @BBCNews is ignoring)

pic.twitter.com/x3RypGGr41

crossing_the_rubicon
28/5/2019
18:11
Why was their real poverty back then , if not now (in your mind)?

The full benefits of capitalism and the industrial revolution have only been seen since the war.

grahamite2
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