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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.74
-1.34 (-2.39%)
28 Jun 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
  -1.34 -2.39% 54.74 54.88 54.92 56.56 54.28 56.38 202,108,354 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.39 34.87B
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 56.08p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 57.22p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £34.87 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.39.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/8/2019
19:57
Go for the jugular now Boris...no mercy. They've given us the runaround for 3 years, now it is our turn to call the shots. Gogogo Bojo.
cheshire pete
21/8/2019
19:56
Time to give all stick.. .what a turnaround . They are very afraid. The parliament freeze no longer a card for them... crack wide open haha
sentimentrules
21/8/2019
19:53
That crack is a ten mile wide crevice. The one thing they said was not possible to change.. ..

Everything on the table for Boris to Chase now. Their weakness has been brought to the fore.

sentimentrules
21/8/2019
19:50
First crack in the dam wall. Boris will have them on the run soon. Leave no deal. If Merkel gives ground, so too will Macron.
cheshire pete
21/8/2019
19:39
EU buckling now

Stick didn t work.... now they eat cake

sentimentrules
21/8/2019
19:29
They are all playing the exact same game. Media and nationality simply determines who you believe.
sentimentrules
21/8/2019
19:08
Trumpo got interested in Greenland because China is sniffing around for a base.


In any case, the Greenlanders could do a lot worse.

maxk
21/8/2019
18:27
Keith Monk 21 Aug 2019 6:05PMThe article is superfluous, for the EU Brexit is not about economics but politics. For the EU its about the journey to the United States of Europe. In the UK our politics are about improvement of the individuals chance for a better life. Europe has always been about ideology. The individual is secondarily to the states view of what is the right path. The EU commission is so far away from concerns of the individual as to make idolody even more the corner stone of all their decisions. Fortunately our political system still gives the individual a say. (If they are not to lazy to vote). This is why I want out of the EU and because of May have to expect short term financial hardship.
xxxxxy
21/8/2019
18:23
Stephen Addy 21 Aug 2019 6:13PMThe author underplays the strong possibility that President Trump will impose car tariffs against the EU.No-deal Brexit on Oct. 31 would send BMW and Mercedes stock tumbling, and then a November tariff move by Trump would be a crusher.Trump is keeping that in his back pocket, but I'm sure BoJo would welcome it. The German carmaker CEOs had better get out in front of this and demand Merkel give Britain a better deal. If not, it's going to cost them their jobs -- and their companies will be crippled.
xxxxxy
21/8/2019
17:59
Oh yes, many times....
minerve 2
21/8/2019
17:56
Anyone ever try to slip you one Minerve?
sentimentrules
21/8/2019
17:43
I doubt Boris knows how to handle a woman. The bumbling fool would just be a jack hammer.

LOL

minerve 2
21/8/2019
17:21
My Yoga teacher has taught me how to attain a supreme transcendental state known as

"The Higher Apathy.", sometimes known as the "WTF does anything matter anyway" condition.

Once in it you can see Lloyds falling despite the markets rising but you don't get concerned, because you just don't care anymore.

It's really helping me through August.

cobourg1
21/8/2019
17:10
I would not be surprised if he did try to slip her one, he does like to spread it about. Can't see her moving in with him though but you never know.
extrovert
21/8/2019
17:09
Boycott goods and product of the EUSSR, particularly boycott Gernan stuff.LEAVE and WTO
xxxxxy
21/8/2019
17:08
Gareth WarrenPosted August 21, 2019 at 9:20 am |PermalinkI find it strange the EU and Japan now share mostly negative rates, with the ECB buying up junk bonds this will only weaken demand for the Euro.If we cleanly leave the EU then at some point the realities of supply and demand of sterling will assert themselves and strengthen our currency.The US does seem to be doing well despite higher rates, this I attribute to them effectively exporting their recession (supply destruction) and looks to continue. I think the Japanese will be able to maintain the value of its currency, the Euro looks to be the next crises area as the German surplus disappears combined with a WTO brexit.
xxxxxy
21/8/2019
16:53
Maybe if Boris slipped her a length she might su-cum!!!
mikemichael2
21/8/2019
16:42
Brexiteers who are still celebrating the referendum of 2016 are still dancing in the streets celebrating Englands World Cup win in 1966.

The good times never last, times change.

'better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all'.

careful
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