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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.02
-0.18 (-0.30%)
Last Updated: 08:09:30
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
  -0.18 -0.30% 59.02 59.00 59.04 59.06 58.84 58.84 2,621,530 08:09:30
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.89 37.63B
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 59.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.78p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.63 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.89.

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26/6/2019
20:47
Save bats kill humans.

LOL

minerve 2
26/6/2019
20:40
A bit of science



German research scientist Trieb is adamant that the impact of wind farms is significant: “there is no evidence that the impact of wind power generation on flying insect population is negligible.”

aceuk
26/6/2019
20:02
Oddschecker: Boris 1/6 shortening, Hunt 9/2 drifting.
cheshire pete
26/6/2019
19:51
sarkasm
26 Jun '19 - 18:09 - 262869 of 262872
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jacko07
26 Jun '19 - 17:58 - 262867 of 262867
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The £39 billion is not money owed, it is nothing more than blackmail and we would be mad to pay it. That money is better staying here in the UK and assisting the NHS and our own people.

A sea of tranquility with that nutter filtered.




We seem to keep on about the 39 billion but has this amount been mentioned officially by uk or eu

if so anybody got a link confirming

sarkasm
26/6/2019
19:38
Jacko07

I can quite easily create a new alias, so you can see me again.

LOL

minerve 2
26/6/2019
19:38
Got to earn the £39Bn before you can decide where to spend it! Duh!
minerve 2
26/6/2019
19:27
Try being a little less peremptory, Waldron. Good manners cost nothing.
grahamite2
26/6/2019
18:58
Poikka
26 Jun '19 - 18:23 - 262870 of 262871
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Are you real?
grahamite2
26 Jun '19 - 18:46 - 262871 of 262871
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He's a retiree living an idyllic life in rural France.

JUST ANSWER THE QUESTION IF YOU CAN


sarkasm
26 Jun '19 - 18:09 - 262869 of 262872
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jacko07
26 Jun '19 - 17:58 - 262867 of 262867
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The £39 billion is not money owed, it is nothing more than blackmail and we would be mad to pay it. That money is better staying here in the UK and assisting the NHS and our own people.

A sea of tranquility with that nutter filtered.




We seem to keep on about the 39 billion but has this amount been mentioned officially my uk or eu

if so anybody got a link confirming

waldron
26/6/2019
18:46
He's a retiree living an idyllic life in rural France.
grahamite2
26/6/2019
18:23
Are you real?
poikka
26/6/2019
18:09
jacko07
26 Jun '19 - 17:58 - 262867 of 262867
0 0 0
The £39 billion is not money owed, it is nothing more than blackmail and we would be mad to pay it. That money is better staying here in the UK and assisting the NHS and our own people.

A sea of tranquility with that nutter filtered.




We seem to keep on about the 39 billion but has this amount been mentioned officially my uk or eu

if so anybody got a link confirming

sarkasm
26/6/2019
18:07
It's not even blackmail jacko because we weren't threatened. Our Prime Minister just offered it on a plate.
grahamite2
26/6/2019
17:58
The £39 billion is not money owed, it is nothing more than blackmail and we would be mad to pay it. That money is better staying here in the UK and assisting the NHS and our own people.

A sea of tranquility with that nutter filtered.

jacko07
26/6/2019
17:46
#262860 the presence of IDS is doubly welcome. He will bring a clear grounding in the detail that isn't Boris's long suit. And he will make sure that we actually do leave on the appointed day.

IDS is the greatest Prime Minister we never had. Unfortunately, when he became Party leader, people had not yet forgotten or forgiven the crimes of John Major.

grahamite2
26/6/2019
17:42
mikemichael2 26 Jun '19 - 13:59 - 262847 of 262864
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Save 39 billion? deal or no deal, the EU could sue us over the divorce payment if we don’t pay up – and is likely to, given the huge amounts involved.

Total rubbish. Why do the remainiacs keep peddling this garbage?

grahamite2
26/6/2019
17:16
smile every day at the heading "" A Recovering Quadruped""
rovi70
26/6/2019
16:52
Climate change is scientific debatable. But political imperative. Souce of much oil. But does cause a lot of cost.

Martin R
Posted June 26, 2019 at 11:48 am | Permalink

Solar activity is biggest driver of climate. Low solar activity (sunspots are one measure) ties in with colder climate (Maunder and Dalton Minimums). OTH enhanced solar activity in the last century, an increased solar magnetic field, was marked by a modest warming. Recent solar cycles (23, 24) are showing less activity which may presage a cooling period but as the sun’s behaviour isn’t properly predictable who can say?

xxxxxy
26/6/2019
16:14
bog off..2 posts for the price of 1?

Johnson unlikely to deliver Brexit promise - Hunt

"You should only, (if you want to be prime minister), make promises you can actually deliver.”

I'm the person who’s far, far more likely to deliver Brexit by October 31 because I can negotiate a deal with the European Union and that’s what I’m going to do," Hunt stated.


Great British Democracy?

My concern about that fixed date is that we know Parliament will try and stop a no-deal Brexit and then you could end up tripping into a general election.

That puts Corbyn in Downing Street and there’ll be no Brexit at all.


“We are so popular..we might get voted out”...heaven forbid!

smartypants
26/6/2019
16:02
Jermery Hunt calls Brexit voters Little Englanders .

Full of land of hope and wacko Jacko's .

bargainbob
26/6/2019
15:55
Brexiteers have nailed Boris Johnson down and will accept no excuses for delaying Brexit


Asa Bennett 26 JUNE 2019 • 1:05PM




From the moment Boris Johnson promised at the start of his Tory leadership campaign to ensure the United Kingdom left the European Union on October 31st "deal or no deal", I thought it was worth keeping an eye on how closely he stuck to that pledge.

Mr Johnson seemed to go off track in last week's BBC debate, suggesting that the Halloween deadline was just "eminently feasible". Such wayward remarks have clearly driven his Tory Eurosceptic backers to take a closer interest in his campaign, with Iain Duncan Smith now taking the reins.

The IDS influence has already had an impact, with the leadership frontrunner happy to tie himself in unquestionable terms to Brexit by October 31.

maxk
26/6/2019
15:53
bit thick :

Article 70 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties will still apply and oblige the UK to pay what is deemed to be due under existing EU agreements.

mikemichael2
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