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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.28
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Last Updated: 12:36:57
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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
  1.00 1.75% 58.28 58.26 58.28 58.44 57.66 58.10 104,819,506 12:36:57
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.78 36.41B
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 57.28p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 58.44p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £36.41 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.78.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/7/2019
22:13
More gloom for the high street shops...William Hill to close 700 betting shops...
diku
04/7/2019
22:06
Cash in hand workers and setting up companies...are they declaring true income for tax purposes?...




smartypants
22 May '19 - 09:37 - 162 of 178
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Theresa May needs to relax her planned clampdown on migrant workers post-Brexit to avoid destroying the construction sector and any chance it has of hitting government house-building targets, a Tory Brexiteer-led group of MPs has concluded.

diku
04/7/2019
21:56
Taking back control ?..... "orders from the US".

Bolton: Iran oil tanker detention is excellent news, and he welcomed the move by British Royal Marines.

The United States sees the detention of a tanker with Iranian oil on Thursday by British authorities in Gibraltar as "excellent news".

Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borrell, said that the vessel was seized on orders from the US, as it violated European Union sanctions against Syria.

"orders from the US".... European Union sanctions?
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"economic fallout"...

Jeremy Hunt stated on Thursday that he would advocate for tax cuts "similar to those [enacted] by the United States President Donald Trump."
Hunt said that the reduction in the corporate tax rate would produce some £20 billion for social services per year.

On the other hand, ……..
in case an adequate Brexit deal wasn't reached, funds would be needed to alleviate the economic fallout, so the "priorities such as social care" would be built-up slower.

Hunt said that the lawmakers must respect the will of their constituents concerning Britain's departure from the bloc.
He believes he can negotiate the Brexit deal good for the UK,(he can not)…
but, he did not deny it would be a challenging task, and the "ultimate test” of British democracy."
"We can make a brilliant success of Brexit." Hunt concluded.

Despite..."economic fallout"...?

smartypants
04/7/2019
21:41
If you were from where I'm from then you would know
That I gotta get mine in a big black truck
You can get yours in a '64

minerve 2
04/7/2019
21:38
This is how we do it
It's Thursday night, and I feel alright
The party is here on the West side
So I reach for my 40 and I turn it up
Designated driver take the keys to my truck
Hit the shore 'cause I'm faded
Honeys in the street say, "Minerve, yo we made it!"
It feels so good in my place tonight
The summertime skirts and the guys in Kani
All the gang bangers forgot about the drive-by
You gotta get your groove on, before you go get paid
So tip up your cup and throw your hands up
And let me hear the party say

I'm kinda buzzed and it's all because
Minerve does it like nobody does
To all my thread chimps you got much flavour
Let's flip the track, bring the old Minerve back

minerve 2
04/7/2019
21:30
I'm kinda buzzed and it's all because
Minerve does it like nobody does
To all my thread chimps you got much flavour
Let's flip the track, bring the old Minerve back.

minerve 2
04/7/2019
21:17
That is probably his best reason/argument.
minerve 2
04/7/2019
20:27
ID:23's Talons of Weng Chiang GMC Images • 2 hours ago

Despite weeks of campaigning, REMAIN failed to come up with ANY positive benefits or reasons to stay in the EU. All they had was Project Fear which was modelled purely on FUD - Fear, Uncertainty & Doubt - basically a load of BS.

xxxxxy
04/7/2019
20:25
17+ MILLION VOTED TO LEAVE

17 million is a big political movement and has significant purchasing power. Time to start to think about using this.

And there are Dutch bulbs to think about. Dutch Tulips
REALLY THINK HARD BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING from EUSSR
Spanish holiday. Irish holiday. French wine. Belgian chocolate. Think. Etc

The People, at least 17 million can act as well as Parliament.

People. Gloves off. Time to BOYCOTT the EU. The Elite have crushed and twisted and swindled our Democracy. But the People have teeth too and it is time to bare them,

The 'Withdrawal Agreement' cobbled together by May and a two-faced Conservative Party is now no more – is it? Trying to fob off the The Referendum Result and sell this 'agreement' with Fear.

But in effect it is REMAIN all dressed up in new clothing and method. This will never be harmonious, and now may be the time to consider various campaigns such as whether to buy German cars for example.

17 million voted against staying in the EU. That is a lot of buying power. Think before buy now.

Campaign. The politicians have not listened. The Economic War. THE PEOPLE RULE OK!

German cars and apes


German cars unfinished business


And there is the consideration of Continental European wine. Many fine and exciting wines found outside Europe.

Millions of songbirds vacuumed to death every year during Mediterranean olive harvest




The EUSSR has stated publicly it wants to HURT the UK. We too can HURT the EUSSR too, particularly Germany and Vichy France. Spanish holiday. Irish holiday. French wine. Belgian chocolate. Think.


The People can vote and not be listened to. BUT THE PEOPLE CAN ACT . Think before buying from the EUSSR

Pass it on. BOYCOTT the EUSSR. Tusck wants us to go to Hell – the very Gestapo and Mafia thinking that still lies at the heart of the EUSSR

Pass it on. Thank-you

xxxxxy
04/7/2019
20:24
Boris for PM

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

LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
04/7/2019
20:23
As well as tearing apart “private prosecutor” Marcus J. Ball for his comical attempt to bring a lawsuit against Boris over the £350 million a week figure, the High Court judgment also had something very interesting to say about the £350 million figure itself. Remain leaning legal commentators have ignored this bit of the Judge’s ruling:

“The alleged offence set out in the Application for Summons is that the Claimant “repeatedly made and endorsed false and misleading statements concerning the cost of the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union”. It appears that if the Claimant had said/endorsed a figure of £350m per week gross, or £250m per week net, there would have been no complaint.”

xxxxxy
04/7/2019
20:21
SHE DOES NOT REPRESENT US!

MAKE THAT CLEAR!

minerve 2
04/7/2019
20:20
"Brexit Party MEP Ann Widdecombe has been criticised for comparing the UK leaving the EU to "slaves" rising up "against their owners".


Silly old cow is past it. Put her down!

Embarrassment.

minerve 2
04/7/2019
20:20
Boris for PM

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

LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
04/7/2019
20:20
656 Max, given the ingredients, that's all he can possibly make.
shy tott
04/7/2019
20:19
glen cullen
Posted July 4, 2019 at 1:27 pm | Permalink

Slightly off topic but still popular, just heard this today on sky news

EU have today signed an FTA with Vietnam

So since the brexit referendum the EU have signed FTAs with Canada, Japan, South America (Argentina. Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay)…and today Vietnam

So way is it so difficult to sign one with the UK and why are they asking £39bn when the others where FREE

xxxxxy
04/7/2019
20:19
maxk is a chimp. Definitely nothing there of note.

Regular house, regular car, regular wife. Nothing special there I'm afraid.

What did he do for a career we all ask?

Yes, what did he do?

Amaze us?

Brickie?

Grahamite is a builder boy.

minerve 2
04/7/2019
20:17
'Not the best candidate': Germans condemn own choice for top EU job

Ursula von der Leyen is so divisive at home that Germany abstained from the vote to nominate her


Philip Oltermann in Berlin


Thu 4 Jul 2019 18.20 BST

maxk
04/7/2019
20:16
"sophisticated intelligent"

Do sophisticated intelligent people concern themselves with how fast a car gets away from traffic lights?

ROFLMAO!

Lots of chimps, dreamers, bully boys and knuckle heads on this thread.

Which one are you?

minerve 2
04/7/2019
20:16
Min, stop making an idiot of yourself, it's nulkulturny.
maxk
04/7/2019
20:15
Richard1
Posted July 4, 2019 at 7:04 am | Permalink

In the event we are obliged to ‘jump off the cliff’ into WTO Brexit on Nov 1 it seems from the case of Switzerland that the UK will face aggressive and dysfunctional behaviour from the EU, contrary to the clause in the the Lisbon Treaty specifying good neighbourly relations with neighbouring countries.

Could we for example make a unilateral declaration of free trade, as has worked so well eg in Singapore and Hong Kong, but still use Trumpian tariffs against the EU if we find they behave towards us as they are now doing to Switzerland as they try to force that Country, against the wishes of its people, to become subject to EU economic and legal policies?

xxxxxy
04/7/2019
20:13
647, I think nige is tapping into sophisticated intelligent people who like the thought of having those they elected running the country instead of a gaggle of unelected bureaucrats who operate behind closed doors. It's a shame that remoaners are too stupid to even realise what is driving the majority away from the eu.
shy tott
04/7/2019
20:12
Grahamite would not be allowed to address me like he does here in real life. For sure.
minerve 2
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