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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.52
0.50 (0.91%)
17 May 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
  0.50 0.91% 55.52 55.48 55.50 55.56 54.96 55.00 208,227,475 16:35:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.46 35.28B
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 55.02p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 55.56p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.28 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.46.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/10/2019
10:46
Pierre Oreilly24 Oct '19 - 09:00 - 280410 of 280425

Did you have a meal on the waterfront? I mean, and pay for it with money, not just fix a leaky tap in payment?

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I did have a meal on the waterfront, and very nice it was, very reasonable price for position.

mikemichael2
24/10/2019
10:41
Much as we all appreciate your considerable expertise on everything imaginable, honest, wouldn't you be better employed as an in depth travel journalist?We could look forward to pearls such asLundun is what it is.Reo de ganero is what it isBennydorm is what it is.
pierre oreilly
24/10/2019
10:35
Thanks Patient. Yes, me too!

😂

minerve 2
24/10/2019
10:34
opps wrong thread :)
pal44
24/10/2019
10:33
Prefer Seville myself :)
patientcapital
24/10/2019
10:31
Gibraltar is what it is. I know that sounds an obvious comment but if you think about it properly your expectations would be set right.

Next time you find yourself in that neck-of-the-woods, I recommend Saville. Gorgeous capital with superb architecture, restaurants, interesting history and lots of beautiful squares and quaint little streets for some al fresco dining.

minerve 2
24/10/2019
10:29
Jordaggy - yes they are; but it does mean less exports and a hit to UK economics. (according to their article).
alphorn
24/10/2019
10:17
He's very versatile, Boris, isn't he?

Some people think he's a secret remainer who will take us back into the EU after never really leaving in the first place. Others think he'll renegotiate the deal within a year to be effectively no deal. Which is it?

I see no reason to doubt he wants us to genuinely leave and the deal is mainly to avoid further delay and kill any question of a second referendum.

grahamite2
24/10/2019
09:56
I suspect the same people who advised Treeza on election strategy are now advising Boris.

lol maxk, let's hope not. Big challenge though is to get the snowflakes on board. One thing's for sure labour's slick momentum crew will exploit social media to the full in the lead up to polling day. The Tories will need to outsmart them.
May lost her majority in part because she frightened Tory core elderly voters with care plans, a costly mistake that must not be repeated.

cheshire pete
24/10/2019
09:54
It'll be gammon this year, not turkey.
dcarn
24/10/2019
09:36
Great, there'll soon be lots of brexiteers stuffing the turkeys for christmas.
pierre oreilly
24/10/2019
09:33
Thanks for link, jordy. I have shared on TW.
m4rtinu
24/10/2019
09:29
we've lost according to Farage.And he will not hang around ,that's for sure.
New Treaty goes through[it will]....... landslide for Boris..then the rules and regs and vassal state status for the next five years, plus the ever so helpful meeja and ever so fair courts,means public opinion is turned into the UK reapplying to the EU..which would mean fewer rules and regs...GEDDIT?

game ,set and match.

If the public are stupid enough to believe Boris[and they do en masse]..they'll do the same the other way.

Time to activate the escape plan.

mr.elbee
24/10/2019
09:27
I suspect the same people who advised Treeza on election strategy are now advising Boris.
maxk
24/10/2019
09:26
Brexit latest news: Boris Johnson set to push for Christmas election as Tory chairman warns 'I don't want to be the Grinch'
maxk
24/10/2019
09:17
We need a general election now to clear out this Parliament of wreckers



Getting rid of a rogue Parliament is the vital first step. Then we can attend to the rogue Civil Service and rogue "Supreme Court."

grahamite2
24/10/2019
09:12
I hope someone is on ditch watch, the 31st is fast approaching.
maxk
24/10/2019
09:03
Boris is a HERO.LEAVE and WTO
xxxxxy
24/10/2019
09:00
Did you have a meal on the waterfront? I mean, and pay for it with money, not just fix a leaky tap in payment?
pierre oreilly
24/10/2019
08:32
Welcome to the new world pc.

Now, it's don't read, don't think, don't debate, vote, if you don't like the result, tell the winners they're thick, trash, delay, tell the winners they're thick, trash, delay etc.

pierre oreilly
24/10/2019
08:32
Minerve 223 Oct '19 - 20:54 - 280387 of 280405

"Anyone thinking of visiting Gibraltar forget it, what a dump why we hang onto that place beats me"

Come on, it shouldn't be too tasking for you to understand the importance of Gibraltar.

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Is it to do with the chimps??

mikemichael2
24/10/2019
08:05
If they had the slightest interest in doing so, PC.
grahamite2
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