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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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01/7/2019
09:06
Cheery reading for remainiacs on a sunny monday morning..
maxk
01/7/2019
09:06
The EUSSR is BAD


LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
01/7/2019
09:05
Leave and WTO

And save 39 billion for the British People and their considerations.

LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE

xxxxxy
01/7/2019
09:04
I see the Swiss didn't bow the EU bully boy tactics...we need to do the same..the EU are only interested in the 'the project' and not the people..
hernando2
01/7/2019
08:58
cheshire

It is impossible and most unlikely that all business and all sectors will be managed safely across the No Deal period. People will inevitably lose their jobs, family income and way of life.

Brexit may have been known for 3 years but sensible people would have assumed the government would secure a decent compromise and we would not be at this point where thousands are going to lose businesses they have built up over decades just because of inbuilt prejudices and hate towards our European neighbours.

I'm glad you are finding this amusing, it shows how childish and selfish you are.

No concern at all except for yourself. A characteristic of a Tory that is now visible to everyone.

minerve 2
01/7/2019
08:57
You make up your own mind if its a good idea or not...look at that G20 photo shoot with Ivanka in there...Trump is running the show having it his way...Trump is trying to win the 2020 election in 2019...



Minerve 2
1 Jul '19 - 08:38 - 263288 of 263290
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"She is getting head start training to stand in as candidate for President in few years time..."

So do you think it is a good idea or a bad idea?
Do you think it is right?

diku
01/7/2019
08:44
Minerve: Give any business genuinely disadvantaged support out of the £39 billion that the remainers seem so happy to give to the EU for divorce.

Anyway, Brexit has been known about for over 3 years now...whatever happened to putting something by in the good times for the rainy day? If a business can't or isn't prepared to then it probably isn't sustainable in the long term.

PS. the ISA's doing ok this morning thx lol.

cheshire pete
01/7/2019
08:42
So the market is up and one of the resident Oracle chimps thinks it vindicates a Hard-Brexit.



The market is up as a relief rally over trade relations between the US and China you chimp. Nothing to do with the UK.

That is why Melrose, for example, is up over 4%.

Knowing Trump it could easily reverse so I wouldn't get too excited, and no, I don't invest in Melrose.

minerve 2
01/7/2019
08:38
"She is getting head start training to stand in as candidate for President in few years time..."

So do you think it is a good idea or a bad idea?
Do you think it is right?

minerve 2
01/7/2019
08:33
"Jefferies International Buy 99.00 - Reiterates"

You need to check the assumptions of that forecast because I doubt it assumes Hard Brexit.

minerve 2
01/7/2019
08:32
Doomsters are quiet this morning maxk……...but then they would be with the FTSE up 60.
cheshire pete
01/7/2019
08:31
cheshire

Wonderful to sit there when you have NOTHING at risk but a few quid in an ISA.

Businesses are going to die. People have put 30 years into these businesses.

Stop being so self-centred and selfish.

minerve 2
01/7/2019
08:14
Boris will make Brexit happen...he's going for it and therefore has to succeed, just like he did as Mayor of London.
Like the idea of his 100 day Brexit war cabinet. Remainers need not apply lol.....really is the Battle for Britain now.

cheshire pete
01/7/2019
08:14
No Poikka, it only works one way according to the doomsters.
maxk
01/7/2019
08:08
Jefferies International Buy 99.00 - Reiterates
florenceorbis
01/7/2019
08:07
Jefferies International Buy 99.00 - Reiterates
florenceorbis
01/7/2019
08:03
Bob - "They have a four per cent margin so a ten per cent tariff on their products would wipe them out."

Maybe so, Bob, but as we would be putting tariffs on EU goods, assuming that situation came to pass, what a great opportunity for that business to diversify with their expertise, which they should be doing already.

Works both ways.

poikka
01/7/2019
07:51
Boris for PM

Boris for PM

Boris for PM

LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
01/7/2019
07:48
I see the EU failed its first test after taking up the role of banking Regulator across Europe, a damming report of secrecy and poor judgement.

Our regulators look great in comparison

Why would we want the EU running our affairs?

hernando2
01/7/2019
07:24
(And yet we're told removing nuclear weapons would put people out of a job 🤤 WTAF?!) GD

Mr Hunt told a hustings of Tory members: “I was at an amazing company just outside Kidderminster that manufactures steel wheels for offroad vehicles. They’ve got half the European market and employ 350 people. They have a four per cent margin so a ten per cent tariff on their products would wipe them out. So there would be an economic impact of no deal. If that was the only way to deliver Brexit then I’m afraid we have to do that because that is what people have voted for and we are a democracy first and foremost.”

Now the politicians are blaming the Brexit voters ( Class ).

bargainbob
01/7/2019
03:40
Minerve ,

Like Jacko another Arthur Daley used car salesman imho.

bargainbob
01/7/2019
00:15
This is getting increasingly reminiscent of the Bunker scenes in the movie Downfall. In particular the scene where Goebbels says:

"I feel no sympathy. I repeat: I feel no sympathy! The German people chose their fate. That may surprise some people. Don't fool yourself. We didn't force the German people. They gave us a mandate, and now their little throats are being cut!"

Of course the people are British and the mandate is from 120,000 Tory members.

- FT Comment

minerve 2
01/7/2019
00:08
Kiss goodbye to the UK.
minerve 2
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