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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.28
1.00 (1.75%)
Last Updated: 11:37:06
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
  1.00 1.75% 58.28 58.24 58.28 58.36 57.66 58.10 93,981,992 11:37:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.77 36.95B
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 58.36p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £36.95 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.77.

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05/7/2019
17:12
John Major has come out (wait for it!) in support of Hunt. A plus for Boris, then.
poikka
05/7/2019
17:08
"The Spanish government has said it plans to lodge a formal complaint over the British military’s seizure off the coast of Gibraltar of an Iranian supertanker thought to be taking oil to Syria.

“We are studying the circumstances and looking at how this affects our sovereignty,” Josep Borell, Spain’s acting foreign minister, said. Spain considers the sea around Gibraltar to be part of its international waters, while the British regard it as theirs."

No need to say anymore, is there.

poikka
05/7/2019
15:40
It's good news for Comrade Corbyn as well..
maxk
05/7/2019
15:29
There may be trouble ahead..............

But while there's music and moonlight and love and romance


Let's face the chimps and be smug

minerve 2
05/7/2019
15:28
When is the Boris Johnson commemorative china collection for sale?
minerve 2
05/7/2019
15:26
There may be trou ble a head..............
ladeside
05/7/2019
15:18
Good news for you Min




Tory leadership latest: Philip Hammond leads group of 30 Tory MPs planning to stop no-deal Brexit

maxk
05/7/2019
15:01
Since being privatised in 1989, UK water companies have paid out about £56bn of dividends to their shareholders and taken on £51bn of debts, according to a 2018 study of Ofwat’s accounts that showed they could have paid for all the capital expenditure without borrowing.




Yes. Pathetic isn't it.

minerve 2
05/7/2019
14:46
Love Trump

Love the USA

Love the UK

Loath the antidemocratic EUSSR

LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
05/7/2019
14:42
Ian Wragg
Posted July 5, 2019 at 5:24 am | Permalink

Hunt. Theresa in trousers.
Bin there, done that and failed. Move along please.

Reply
Lifelogic
Posted July 5, 2019 at 6:04 am | Permalink

Even with his silly pro-hunting gaff he was copying her gaff!

xxxxxy
05/7/2019
14:38
Hunt is just another May.

So Hunt is lying Elite Rubbish.

Boris for PM
Boris for PM
Boris for PM

LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
05/7/2019
14:36
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Lifelogic
Posted July 5, 2019 at 6:02 am | Permalink

Boris (by miles) has the better chance of beating Corbyn. Most people do not even know who Hunt is. He was dire at the NHS for 5+ year other than endlessly saying sorry for it he did nothing to make the system work. He is just “Theresa the nightmare continues” candidate.

25% of people with sepsis not picked up and given antibiotics within the target of one hour it seems at the NHS. How many of them die due to this negligence? Mind you one is lucky to be looked are by anyone medical within about 3 hours in my experience. And that will probably be a newly qualified doctor fresh out of University.

xxxxxy
05/7/2019
14:03
Has there not already been a breakdown of law and order ?

Not in my area, however I'm reading about gun crime and knife crime almost every morning and parts of London, Birmingham, Manchester etc appear to be no go areas !!

ladeside
05/7/2019
13:10
The Tories are dead. Just a matter of time.
minerve 2
05/7/2019
13:10
Shy Tott ,good analysis from you but depreciation will be massive...you will lose any gains the moment you drive out of the showroom.
Give the difference to charity.

Get an LPG banger safe,economical no nasty pollutants 500 quid..

On the QT, most London black cabs have now been converted to LPG ...with the help of government grants ..because it helps pollution NOW...not in some future golden age yet to be.

mr.elbee
05/7/2019
13:05
Poikka 5 Jul '19 - 12:48 - 263735 of 263740

Personally, I'm totally sick of the woman.

Front page of The Telegraph is a report by five senior police officers on the breakdown of law and order in this country. They put much of the blame on Mrs May. She was almost as bad a Home Secretary as she was Prime Minister.

The obvious thing to mention is Boris's water cannon. An excellent idea - and who put the kibosh on it?

grahamite2
05/7/2019
13:02
After watching Hunt on Marr last Sunday, I'm now convinced that the man is completely insane and most certainly deluded.

Initially I thought Boris would have been the "nuclear" choice, however I now believe Boris to be far more stable than Hunt, which probably says it all.........

ladeside
05/7/2019
12:58
"Victims were forced to work for as little as 50p a day, lived in squalor, and had to go to food banks and soup kitchens to eat."

That would be 'all of us' if the ERG and Tory charlatans had their way.

minerve 2
05/7/2019
12:57
Slavery ring that forced 400 people to work for 50p a day is broken


Victims were forced to work for as little as 50p a day, lived in squalor, and had to go to food banks and soup kitchens to eat.





Glad they've caught the filth.

freddie01
05/7/2019
12:53
Don't forget the IoW, kmjs ;)

Once again, energy is required to produce the hydrogen, but it can be locally created to a degree by wind/solar, stored and electricity used off-peak.

poikka
05/7/2019
12:50
There is IMO a Global Hydrogen industrial revolution currently taking shape, which
has the potential to massively "reset" our transport and other industries.

A poster on another BB recently highlighted an article in autoexpress by an
automotive-industry expert called Felix Gress, who seems to think cars will be
Hydrogen powered by 2030. Worth a "google" for those interested in the future of
the car industry.

IMO it's worth looking at the move toward Hydrogen adoption by non/limited oil
producing countries like China, Japan, S. Korea, Germany.

IMO a successful transition will not only dramatically improve the environment for
their citizens, but would also bring a massive reduction in their oil import costs
and potentially help to ensure their energy security.

How many of us have heard politicians, even the Green Party mention Hydrogen
power when debating climate change, pollution level reduction, excess wind-power
generation storage options?

kmjs
05/7/2019
12:50
Uh, oh, you never know what's around the corner. Signature forging by banks, including Lloyds, in repossession cases raising its ugly head again.
poikka
05/7/2019
12:48
Surely no Leaver would vote for Hunt. It'd just be more months of May's doom and gloom and kicking the can down the road.

Personally, I'm totally sick of the woman. She's done untold damage to the reputation of the UK, and a May look-a-like is the very last thing that this country needs.

poikka
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