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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.54
-0.14 (-0.25%)
25 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
  -0.14 -0.25% 55.54 55.56 55.58 55.90 55.36 55.76 110,162,121 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.47 35.32B
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 55.68p. 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 £35.32 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.47.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/10/2019
14:43
Answer the questions Pierre.

I don't need to be a Drax executive to understand where Drax sits in all this:

You have been deliberately argumentative and you need to confirm your view.

So, let us be clear on this:

1st: You don't think Drax can deliver based load AC into the NG to compensate for intermittent solar and wind; and
2nd: That the storage facility in Scotland cannot be used because it isn't attached to the NG it uses SSE's network.

Is that correct?

Answer the questions.

minerve 2
23/10/2019
14:34
Minny, I served on several expert groups for NGC, formed from experts from various disciplines throughout the company to solve the most serious problems as they arose.You're just a numbnut, more so for persisting over and over again with your silly assertions that you know more than me about what I spent doing for half my career at a senior level.Your stupidity is unrivalled.
pierre oreilly
23/10/2019
14:20
Pierre

So, let us be clear on this:

1st: You don't think Drax can deliver based load AC into the NG to compensate for intermittent solar and wind; and
2nd: That the storage facility in Scotland cannot be used because it isn't attached to the NG it uses SSE's network.

Is that correct?

We will see who knows what they are talking about.

Just confirm your opinion and then I will post links to the facts.

Thanks.

minerve 2
23/10/2019
14:15
All right then - why is Scotch Whisky so called? Was the word "Scotch" conjured up out of nowhere for the purpose? No, it wasn't. Scotch Whisky is so called because scotch is the adjective for "of or from Scotland."

Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

grahamite2
23/10/2019
14:01
Yes, but there's no entertainment in that Pierre.
maxk
23/10/2019
13:52
Will, I know, I just like the sound of scotch people. I also know the country is Scotland and not scotshire.Minny mum intelligence. I haven't mentioned base load at all. You have already proved to everyone you know fa about electricity generation, no need to keep proving it.I really have no idea why people like to pretend they know something when they don't. Much easier to say nothing when you know nothing, then you never can be wrong.
pierre oreilly
23/10/2019
13:31
Notice Pierre shifting the argument. He has just qualified what I said yesterday about delivering base load.

Thanks Pierre. ;)

minerve 2
23/10/2019
13:29
How did your MP vote on the Withdrawal Bill, and the timetable.
poikka
23/10/2019
13:28
Scotch = Scottish whiskey

Scots = Scottish people

willoicc
23/10/2019
13:19
Had in mind a Patek Philippe Henry Graves, Supercomplication, (googled that one) but a Daytona will float my boat! Cheers Alp! But where's the sting?
gotnorolex
23/10/2019
13:10
Rubi-con....do you use Melitta cone filters, or Rockline basket drips?
gotnorolex
23/10/2019
13:10
gnr - Paul Newman's Rolex Daytona was sold for $17.8 million in 2017!
alphorn
23/10/2019
13:08
bargainbob23 Oct '19 - 11:50 - 280313 of 280323
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Minerve,

Well done Scotland we have invented a renewable energy solution power station not connected to anything .

There was me thinking it was designed to pump water back at un peak times at a lower cost .
And to help generate electricity in peak demands times during the day / evening .
I recall the Scottish power engineer saying , it came into its own during the adverts in Cornation street or during the football lol


...........................

Sorry bargain bob, mostly all incorrect. Still I expect you get what you pay for on advfn.

Firstly, the first pumped storage was in ffestiniog, wales, built out of research at cerl, the cegb research labs at leatherhead, surrey. So not the scotch people's invention at all, mainly english in fact.

And no, they don't timeshift as a primary service (that is very much a secondary service which it may do after all its primary reserve duty), they supply primary reserve at anytime, which pays much more, otherwise it wouldn't make any profit. It will be scheduled to come on during coro adverts if it has the cheapest marginal generation cost at the time (as opposed to the much higher primary reserve cost).

Surprisingly, when the most expensive civil engineering contract in the world at the time, dinorwig, it made an immediate profit by actually generating nothing and just supplying reserve, thus removing the need for other steam plant supplying reserve (hence operating below the most efficient point).

pierre oreilly
23/10/2019
13:00
Ah there's the other Remoaner loser

gotnorolex23 Oct '19 - 12:19 - 280322 of 280324 (Filtered)

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Alphorn23 Oct '19 - 12:49 - 280323 of 280324 (Filtered)

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crossing_the_rubicon
23/10/2019
12:49
gnr - you are not filtered. We shall get you that Daytona yet!
alphorn
23/10/2019
12:19
Rubi-con has filtered everyone on this blog so he can argue with his own shadow!
gotnorolex
23/10/2019
12:13
Remainers are intent on damaging the economy.Remainers are intent on damaging Democracy.LEAVE and WTO
xxxxxy
23/10/2019
12:13
Useless lotSo much money to be wasted (extension) in a finish Brexit. Voters will not forget!
k38
23/10/2019
12:10
Ha! but what about the price of a copper cup of Kopi Luwak with a shot of Old Macallan?
gotnorolex
23/10/2019
12:08
Rubi-con- continues to spout pure rubbish.

Based upon lack of any helpful output 'filtered'.

alphorn
23/10/2019
12:03
"What will it be bothers me!"

I wouldn't worry about it too much GNR. The price for a punnet of strawberries at Aldi isn't going to change that much regardless of what he asks for.

minerve 2
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