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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.80
-0.84 (-1.51%)
07 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
  -0.84 -1.51% 54.80 54.86 54.88 55.66 54.52 55.66 116,265,673 16:35:11
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 55.64p. 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
22/10/2019
16:41
REMAIN is another way of saying a Sea of RedLEAVE LEAVE LEAVE
xxxxxy
22/10/2019
16:39
My view. Lloyd will go nowhere because of Remainers and their antiDemocracy.. Remainers are damaging the economy with the help of MOMENTUM.LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE
xxxxxy
22/10/2019
16:36
House of CommonsMore a House without Common Sense.LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE
xxxxxy
22/10/2019
16:34
House of Commons. More a House of Cons.LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE
xxxxxy
22/10/2019
16:26
I love the QueenI love Boris. Massive support for our PMI love JRMI love Nigel FarageI loath the EUSSR.Give Democracy and Freedom a chance.LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE
xxxxxy
22/10/2019
16:23
The problem is none can be Trusted.

I was reading recently about all the cash the husband of the leader of the Libdums is getting from the EU !

gbh2
22/10/2019
16:13
Seems to be falling to pieces as the papers are scrutinised - eg. has there been a "mistake in the printing" of the withdrawal agreement, where are the clauses referred to by BoJo saying the "terrible" NI arrangements will disappear on the signing of a free trade deal with the EU, one MP asks.

Baker this morning contradicted what he had said a few days ago. These guys can not be trusted and that is a serious issue. As a minimum they are paid to do their homework.
(This would be true for any party btw).

alphorn
22/10/2019
16:01
Chimp status.
maxk
22/10/2019
15:57
AZ209

My god, you are a fast worker. How long have you been on ADVFN?

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
22/10/2019
15:53
Just made an interesting discovery.

Anyone can edit their posts retrospectively and the edit even appears in their post history. In my post with the picture of Drax from the air, I added an extra "?" and there is no evidence that I had done it.

Note to self.

In future, I must make copies of certain posts, made by others, to make sure the poster has not altered it to support later debate!

az209
22/10/2019
15:50
The double standards Poika are those who say it is the same and those (incl. BoJo) who say it is new and the greatest thing since sliced bread.

Well, which is it? It can not be both.

Double standards and double speak.

alphorn
22/10/2019
15:45
"IDS says "those that say they don’t have enough time because there are so many things to debate" should remember that a white paper that "contains most elements" of the deal was published and debated last year.

"Most things have not changed," he says."

That won't stop the "crashing out" crowd from talking down Brexit at every opportunity.

Then you have the Alps of this world referring to Boris as being "childish" while completely ignoring the shenanigans by those trying there very best to foil the referendum result. Double standards or what.

poikka
22/10/2019
15:40
Tick-tock to the General Election.

We have waited so far. We have learned there are many nasty people in REMAIN. We have seen the truth of the EUSSR by the utterances of their leaders. Hurt and punishment and Empire is in their vocabulary. We have seen the REMAIN MENACES and death wishes and hate. We will wait as good citizens for the next election. The Great Silent Majority will vote.

There is some advantage now in patience. LEAVE requires PATIENCE. And PERSISTENCE. But the time will come and LEAVE we will.

In the meantime the REMAINERS will damage the economy. Probably with the help of MOMENTUM

Vote for BREXIT

LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
22/10/2019
15:38
Our Boris looks like he's after a General Election, some want a 'peoples vote' however i am highly intelligent just like Min, and i wouldn't know how to vote, so how are all the other chimps expected to figure it out??
mikemichael2
22/10/2019
15:28
Yes Minerve, it would also be an even more interesting statistic to find out by region how many people are earning above and below the so called "average wage" and what the REAL average wage actually was in the specific regions, that would indeed be an eye opener for many.........
ladeside
22/10/2019
15:25
Remainers know nothing. They vote to remain because of the brainwashing from BBC and media in general. Brexiteers vote to take back control and do our own deals to fit our needs not the German needs.
k38
22/10/2019
15:24
Yeah, you are right LADESIDE.

Notice how ‘good’ news is always presented as average data. I wonder why? Perhaps it might be because average includes elite.

Modal is probably the better statistic to gauge proper reality.

minerve 2
22/10/2019
15:21
The thing with Brexit is: us Remainers know you are wrong. You don’t have to admit it, and you probably never will, you don’t need to, we know. ;)
minerve 2
22/10/2019
15:18
Wage growth for ordinary people just hasn't happened though, it's all very well to come away with headlines such as "the average wage increase is now 4.5%" but back in the real world most folk are looking at 2% tops, if at all.

I also love all the stuff on the BBC about "negotiating a wage rise" when in reality most people are employed by the large corporate institutions where wage increases are non negotiable and are within a "band" across the board.

Still, it's good entertainment if nothing else............

ladeside
22/10/2019
15:17
There is a huge difference between accepting a deal ‘in principle’ and accepting a deal in a rush, or under duress.

Parliament must not capitulate to this appalling human.

minerve 2
22/10/2019
15:10
The right action. If useless opposition refuse his deal it's time for election.That's what democracy demands.
k38
22/10/2019
15:09
The positions are so far apart - nothing about the benefits of an orderly exit.
Extremism rules today and if it succeeds will cause plenty of damage.

alphorn
22/10/2019
15:07
The child has left the kindergarten again:
"Boris Johnson has threatened to pull the Brexit legislation and seek an election before Christmas if MPs vote to stop him rushing it through the House of Commons in three days".

Once a bully - he cares about no one but himself.

alphorn
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