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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.52
0.50 (0.91%)
17 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
  0.50 0.91% 55.52 55.48 55.50 55.56 54.96 55.00 208,227,475 16:35:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.46 35.28B
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 55.02p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 55.56p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.28 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.46.

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24/6/2019
10:14
Redwood, Cash, Baker ... fellow inmates?
alex1621
24/6/2019
10:12
and none of them didn't.
Most people...I repeat...did not vote for any transition deal because it was not mentioned EVER.
No, the view is the the EU with Varadkar's help have weaponised the border issue and if the effect is to resurrect the IRA then that is a price worth paying.

This is a very normal view amongst Redwood,Cash, Baker,and others who have given verbal evidence to that effect to Parliamentary Select Committees.

Don't you read any more?

As I said...a religion.

mr.elbee
24/6/2019
10:10
Ban Hard-Brexiters from future voting.
minerve 2
24/6/2019
10:02
They are doing nothing about it Alphorn because the truth is they have their cushy little pensions and the money they have here is chump change. The ONLY difference they will see is the new headlines and the cost on a punnet of strawberries.

Put-it-this-way, if it was their job on the line and future income, they would be putting more effort into their thoughts, valuing better what needs to be valued and would stop acting like complete idiots.

minerve 2
24/6/2019
10:01
So Vardakar has made this issue up to revive the IRA? Are you typing this from Rampton?
alex1621
24/6/2019
10:00
Patient - I said this century. The USSR breakup was around 30 years ago.
alphorn
24/6/2019
09:58
MrE - if you believe what you have just posted then what are you personally doing about it? How are you positioning yourself?
Are you a rabbit in the headlights and doing nothing different?
Rather than the endless posts of remain/exit - what are posters actually doing?
On this thread is seems nothing other than hold Lloyds for an eternity.

alphorn
24/6/2019
09:57
If the view was that we would just leave, with no transition arrangements in place, can you indicate which Leave politician indicated that? The truth is that none of them did ...
alex1621
24/6/2019
09:57
A few former USSR countries perhaps.
patientcapital
24/6/2019
09:55
Total tosh in every word Alex. Sorry.

There has been a soft electronic border for many years it could easily be extended in the event of a No deal. ..and the Good Friday agreement issue is just the work of evil men like Varadkar trying to get the IRA up and running again.

mr.elbee
24/6/2019
09:54
I think we should ban all Hard-Brexiters from voting in the future. They are damaging to all our futures.
minerve 2
24/6/2019
09:54
No one voted for May's surrender deal either.
maxk
24/6/2019
09:54
Your comment on the Irish border is simply nonsense. Leaving on WTO crash out means that a border will be necessary, and that in itself is a breach of the Good Friday agreement. The main reason why Northern Ireland voted to remain.
alex1621
24/6/2019
09:54
Your comment is hypocritical and doesn't stand-up to scrutiny. ;)
minerve 2
24/6/2019
09:53
"Free = not subject to alien overlords."

If we are going to do 'free' can that include no interference from the US overlords and the right-wing overlords.

Thank you.

minerve 2
24/6/2019
09:52
Yes the view was and is we would just leave..if you call it"crashing out" that is your problem.

No one with a brain would vote for any transition deal because we know we would all be stitched up...as we have been...

and there will be no serious effect on the economy whatever.

I don't know where you get your info from,Alex,but why not try thinking for yourself for once in a while,,,and study the opposition's views too.?

But I forget Socialism and being a remainer are both religions and I am a terrible heretic.

mr.elbee
24/6/2019
09:50
There was no mention of deal or transition? Was it Daniel Hannan who said "of course we won't be leaving the single market"? Or Nigel Farage who spoke about Norway and Switzerland as two countries thriving outside the EU? Or David Davis who said we'd get a better deal than the one we have? Or Johnson who said we could have our cake and eat it? All of these comments were designed to reassure people that leaving would not have any serious impact on our economy. And that we would leave on sensible terms. No one campaigned for crashing out, so no one voting on that day could have been voting for that, whatever their opinion is today.
alex1621
24/6/2019
09:46
There are plenty of quotes about democracy.

This one is quite good - Two Cheers for Democracy: one because it admits variety and two because it permits criticism. Two cheers are quite enough: there is no occasion to give three.

I wonder how many of the countries 'freed' this century btw feel democratic today?

alphorn
24/6/2019
09:46
Pointless.
maxk
24/6/2019
09:46
I've just seen my preferred candidate for PM Hunt taking a photo-op on a fishing vessle's bridge! He sits hurriedly on the rib console, grabs the ship to shore PTT mic and promptly puts it to his ear pretending to eavesdrop on a coast guard conversation. If the cartoonists know better, I wonder what they will make of it! What a plonker!
gotnorolex
24/6/2019
09:45
No one said you were not leaving on WTO terms either. This is just silly Nick Clegg type sixth form stuff. You are a bright lad. Surely you can do better than just parrot the lies and distortion of deeply flawed individuals who run the media.?

and the Irish border issue was and is an entire stitch up since there is repeated visual and aural documented evidence from the EU, Eire and the UK that

THERE IS NO PROBLEM.

No the media is now basing itself on the basic stupidity and refusal to think logically that seems to be the mindset of the average remainer.

mr.elbee
24/6/2019
09:43
No one said that if you vote leave you are voting to do so on WTO terms, with no transition arrangements, and inevitable ongoing disputes with the EU, not to mention serious issues around the Irish border. No one on the Leave side, and no one on the Remain side.
alex1621
24/6/2019
09:43
"as no Brexit organisation campaigned for this"
Well they did because there was no mention whatever of transition, or a deal or any other mumbo jumbo.

Most ordinary bods that I talk to at Wetherspoons are quite clear about what they voted for,and in the case of certain workers in key EU affected professions,such as Fishing,know a damn sight more than the pathetic "cant be bothered to check out the facts"journos.
More patronising rubbish.Go and talk to some ordinary Brexit voters if you dare ,Alex.They'll very soon put you straight.Because you obviously aren't.

mr.elbee
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