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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
19:38
Ian Blackford gets on my t@ts
2000tober
22/10/2019
19:30
"The FT's chief political correspondent, Jim Pickard, points out the House of Commons has voted for a Brexit deal for the first time, and the ratio was... 52:48.

LOL

sentimentrules
22/10/2019
19:23
Boris wins again . Yes 'again'
sentimentrules
22/10/2019
19:11
The first win for Boris..?
k38
22/10/2019
19:05
cheshire pete 22 Oct '19 - 18:12 - 280165 of 280170

... I'm not sure on a scale of 1 to 10 how good our people are at negotiation...

I am! About -10!

grahamite2
22/10/2019
19:00
Division...clear the lobby..
diku
22/10/2019
18:59
The house is full...very full...food and drinks are on standby...
diku
22/10/2019
18:12
Only thing that makes me uneasy is that I'm not sure on a scale of 1 to 10 how good our people are at negotiation and whether they'll get rolled over during the transition period.
It's no good taking a pragmatic view and accepting an average deal on the basis that the direction of travel is ok if we are forced to backtrack during on-going negotiations. Let's hope that the people on our team aren't as naïve as our politicians.

cheshire pete
22/10/2019
18:02
Poika - it would still have to pass. Corbyn will retire first IMO.
alphorn
22/10/2019
18:00
#149. Don't peddle that stuff. You saw the exchange of posts here on that subject. You and the uptickers must have short memory span.
alphorn
22/10/2019
18:00
Jacob Rees-Mogg was followed by Michael Gove who explained to the House that the government is now implementing 'Operation Yellowhammer' so as to be fully prepared should there be a 'No Deal' exit on October 31st, whereupon opposition MPs screamed that this was 'an artificial date'. They had still not grasped that this date is the Law, not just something dreamed up by the PM. htTps://independencedaily.co.uk/your-daily-brexit-betrayal-tuesday-22nd-october-2019/
xxxxxy
22/10/2019
17:58
"Apart from moving the boarder into the sea, that Northern Ireland reject, what is the difference between Boris's deal And May's deal??"

Not much, bar the end destination of the Political Declaration

Traitor May's was a Customs Union
Bojo's a FTA

Other than that,it's 96% the same

So MPs would be fools to sign such for us as it is also vassalage

crossing_the_rubicon
22/10/2019
17:58
As always, a very balanced view from Owen Paterson...


Tory Brexiteer suggests he will vote for Brexit deal but 'without any great enthusiasm'

Tory Brexiteer Owen Paterson says of the PM's Brexit deal: "There are numerous things in it that I do not like, but it does set a process in train that we can honour that we promised the people."

He adds: "It was wicked to promise the people that we would respect their judgement and not deliver it."

Suggesting he will vote for the deal tonight, he says: "This bill does begin to bring laws back, it does not yet begin to bring money back but there is - I'm pleased to say - with this version light at the end of the tunnel, which is a free trade agreement."

He says there is "baggage" left over from Theresa May's Brexit negotiation and expresses his concern about the Brexit deal's effect on the fishing industry and Northern Ireland.

He concludes: "My judgement is that, if those two issues can be resolved, without any great enthusiasm I will vote for this bill because it sets us on the road."

cheshire pete
22/10/2019
17:50
"It could do so by introducing a very short law that calls for an election and adds "notwithstanding the Fixed-term Parliaments Act".

The advantage of this route - from the government's point of view - is that it would only require a simple majority of MPs to support it rather than two-thirds.

But it would also need to clear all stages in the House of Commons and the House of Lords. That means there's a risk the law could be sabotaged if MPs or peers propose changes to the wording."

What!, sabotage a GE? Surely not. Yup, that's what the heroes are likely to do from recent experience.

poikka
22/10/2019
16:55
We have a new king chimp today . Worked out how to edit posts , well i never lol
bargainbob
22/10/2019
16:54
Minerve 2 22 Oct '19 - 14:55 - 280120 of 280154

Is watering down employment rights not stealing your assets?

No, it isn't.

What about national assets that have been squandered by Tories over decades?

There is no such thing as a national asset.

Oh, let us forget these inconvenient truths.

How appropriate to borrow this phrase from a film that turned out to be almost entirely untrue.

grahamite2
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
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