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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.76
0.98 (1.67%)
Last Updated: 10:12:58
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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
  0.98 1.67% 59.76 59.74 59.76 59.78 59.06 59.10 42,891,088 10:12:58
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.95 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 6.95.

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02/8/2019
19:37
Of course markets would love it. Their time horizon is very short. LLOY could be 70p 80p what's your price careful?

'A modest amount of collective sovereignty'....like the German jackboot on our windpipe like it is with the sunmed countries, that's ok in your book is it? Who says we're not strong enough anyway....you've been listening to the wrong people careful. We have a glorious future once free of the EU shackles.

cheshire pete
02/8/2019
19:27
No one will be finished.
You seem to forget there are 500m people in the EU, and about 65M in the UK.

Boris does not matter, he is just one insignificant, here today, gone tomorrow politician.

If Brexit was called off tomorrow, the markets would love it, stock markets world wide would rise, the £ would rise.

Pity it could not happen, maybe we shall get back to where we started eventually, with a few tweaks.

The UK has to accept a modest amount of collective sovereignty, we are not strong enough on our own.

You can slowly explain these realties to the public, eventually they may understand things better.

careful
02/8/2019
19:27
IMHO. It's a good idea to keep averaging down as it drops. Lloy is a relatively safe stock and so medium/long term it'll come good.
I have been trading lloy for about 20 years and made very good profits.
This low price has enticed me back!

maxidi
02/8/2019
19:20
andy.

I've bin a leaver since the '80s. Even then you could see which way greater Germany was going.

maxk
02/8/2019
19:11
Agree all bluff and bluster from both sides. Ask yourselves this, if it boils down to a game of poker who will blink first: Boris who knows he can't blink because he will be finished, the Tories and the country will be finished, or the EU once we've left under enormous pressure from malcontents, BMW, Mercedes and the like? Bit like out of the trenches and over the top...if you know you're going to die anyway you have nothing more to fear.
cheshire pete
02/8/2019
19:10
Trump just about to announce an EU. trade deal.
If true the USA can expand their beef supplies to the eu.
He is trying to bale out his struggling farmers.

Worrying for us.
Trump cannot wait for the UK to complete Brexit.
Then he will order us to take his surplus food.
A great trade deal, for them.

careful
02/8/2019
19:01
You know Max I didn’t see this. And now I’ve seen it I couldn’t give a damn. And nor could you four years ago before the cretinous swine pleasurer asked you.
andycapp1
02/8/2019
18:57
£6bn is a lot of schools and hospitals to spend on a gigantic game of poker. All could have been avoided and we could have spent the £100bn it’s cost us so far on some really good “stuff”.
andycapp1
02/8/2019
18:57
Some accurate figs for you remainers to pretend you didnt see.







Bear in mind it's roughly 2/1 in the €uro's favour.

maxk
02/8/2019
18:55
All bluff and lots of blunders from both sides . The only good news the Conservative party is back in its box for generations.
bargainbob
02/8/2019
18:50
Indeed!

All bluff and bluster from the €uro side...very true!

maxk
02/8/2019
18:46
There is no chance at all that there will be no deal.
It is all bluff and bluster.

careful
02/8/2019
18:44
All I can hear from our new leader is blah, blah, new deal, def coming out, million to one, no backstop, blah blah blah, another £2 billion, we won’t have one if they don’t, another £ billion erm that’s all folks. No logic, no plan, just the normal Boris blather.
andycapp1
02/8/2019
18:36
Boris says chance of a no deal 1 million to 1.
What did he mean?
Boris says we shall get better deal, not no deal.
What did he mean?
Boris said we shall probably have to stay in the customs union for 2 years after the oct deadline.

You are not listening to our new prime minister.
Concentrate.

careful
02/8/2019
18:22
Boris needs to get rid of Carney next week or else he will lose everything he has gained thus far.

If he has not used his time out of office to set up the next Governor of BOE , then he has proved himself not fit to lead.


In which case the Brexit Party will rise V the Tory Party will demise

buywell3
02/8/2019
18:16
Back door Boris backed into a corner.
bargainbob
02/8/2019
18:09
Toxic T , Hammond and Carney

Have cost GB 100 Billion in the last 12 months

That is what we have lost due to NOT coming out of the EU a year ago

buywell3
02/8/2019
18:06
Max, I asked that question earlier and, needless to say, got no answer.

Nothing bad will happen when we leave without a "deal." It will come and go without incident just like the millennium.

Actually all this "deal" stuff is just the latest in a long line of deceits starting with hard/soft Brexit.

grahamite2
02/8/2019
17:57
Your ----- will drop off maxk lol. PS shouldn't give the PF crew ideas.
cheshire pete
02/8/2019
17:55
Yes Alphorn, I'd picked that up from earlier (not completely dense). For you it would be win / lose. For me win / win. Not bothered about short term disruption, good things sometimes come out of forced shake ups eg difficult decisions that have been deferred for years finally made. Democracy and sovereignty are enduring and priceless, understood and valued by those that have a time horizon of more than 3 to 6 months.
cheshire pete
02/8/2019
17:47
Why all this fear of a no deal scenario?


What will happen on the 1st Nov 2019 if there is no deal?

maxk
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