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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.20
0.42 (0.71%)
18 Jul 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
  0.42 0.71% 59.20 59.24 59.26 59.78 59.06 59.10 127,711,678 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.90 37.37B
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 58.78p. 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 £37.37 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.90.

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30/6/2019
12:51
When Toyota spent £240m at its Burnaston plant for new tooling, it was supported by a government investment of £21m. Peugeot’s £100m investment in its Luton van site included £9m of government support.
minerve 2
30/6/2019
12:50
Reference to Jaguar's electric ambitions:

"The extent of government support for the Jaguar project is not yet known, although typically around 10 per cent of a venture’s cost is support by taxpayer funds."


Socialism helping capitalism.

Oh dear, oh my.
Oh dear, oh my.

What do the ignorant buffoons think? grahamite?

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
30/6/2019
12:38
Boris for PM

LEAVE and LEAVE and LEAVE

LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
30/6/2019
12:37
Pominoz
Posted June 30, 2019 at 5:12 am | Permalink
Sir John,

We all know that the EU is a protectionist bloc and they have been very happy for years to have been unchallenged by the USA. It is good that Trump is taking steps to level the trade playing field, both with the EU and with China. Frightening, perhaps, looking on, but we should not doubt his negotiating skills. The end result will, I am sure, be good.

As an aside, there is great news for all Brexiteers. Olly Robbins, our latter-day Guy Fawkes, has resigned. Hope his £20k bonus is recovered before he faces proper justice for his treachery.

For those old enough to remember, significantly around bonfire night, the warning has been there forever. “Light the blue (and yellow-starred) touch paper and stand well clear”.

The EU negotiators themselves ignited the fuse by their stance on the negotiation strategy. The intention was to dominate, intimidate, humiliate and eventually annihilate the UK. The approach by May and her ‘negotiating’ team, Olly Robbins included, was to make the EU’s task as unchallenging as possible. They succeeded admirably until the final hurdle when, for a multitude of different reasons, many of them, sadly, anti-democratic, the formal acceptance by Parliament of the surrender was thwarted.

The blue touch paper is still smouldering. The fuse is a long one, but the UK must ensure it retreats to a safe distance, leaving the risk of close involvement to those Euro enthusiasts who continue to clamour for the grand display. What may start with an interesting, but apparently benign, ‘Roman Candle’ may well turn into an absolute catastrophe when the starburst falls into the firework stockpile held by the pyromaniacs of the ECB.

Our new PM must not turn out to be a damp squib. Get us out. Get us out totally. Get us out quickly. Failure is not an option.

xxxxxy
30/6/2019
12:34
Must be the heat gone to the head...
diku
30/6/2019
12:32
Min..Just read your last five boring posts yawnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn aaaghhhhhhhzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
exlogiclad
30/6/2019
12:31
I have no idea what would attract a female to you grahamite. You come across as an utterly insular and repulsive individual. You must have a poor wife.
minerve 2
30/6/2019
12:29
Well, he needs be consistent. That is for sure.
minerve 2
30/6/2019
12:28
mikemichael2 30 Jun '19 - 12:15 - 263198 of 263203

However, fully agree with you on post 263184.

Really? What's kenbachelor ever done to you? He's a remainer but he's always reasonable and always courteous.

grahamite2
30/6/2019
12:17
Pushed more Asian countries into doing less business with the US and more business with other Asian countries.
minerve 2
30/6/2019
12:16
Created great division and hate within the US
minerve 2
30/6/2019
12:16
Became a puppet to Israel which has killed hundreds of palestinians.
minerve 2
30/6/2019
12:15
Said he would put up a wall which increased inflows, trouble and death.
minerve 2
30/6/2019
12:14
Lots of corporate US are MOVING out of the US! Do you know that?

Some result!

minerve 2
30/6/2019
12:13
"He actually knows what he's doing and he's getting results."

Name the results?

What a clown you are grahamite. I don't think there is a greater ignorant clown on ADVFN.

minerve 2
30/6/2019
12:08
It's obviously too early to say with real confidence, but Trump could well go down to history as one of the greatest of all Presidents. He actually knows what he's doing and he's getting results.
grahamite2
30/6/2019
12:03
Old Trumpy's got a real problem with N. Korea. He's being criticised for using an unconventional approach (by the BBC, anyway), but I hadn't noticed any conventional approaches working - whatever they might be.

Something's got to be done about the country, and I reckon Trump's giving it a good shot. Part of that might just be putting pressure on China in return for a trade deal - we ease up on our love-in with Kim, and you agree a good deal with us.

China needs that NK buffer, but's not too keen on their nuclear capability either; although less of a problem to them than to SK and Japan.

What a mess.

poikka
30/6/2019
12:02
I guess I should be content that there are plenty of idiots around. It makes my life of being successful so much easier. The stock market is a prime example. I have made £Ms out of other chimps' ignorance. I guess, cheers is in order. May it continue! LOL
minerve 2
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