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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

56.20
0.40 (0.72%)
Last Updated: 10:29:06
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
  0.40 0.72% 56.20 56.18 56.22 56.22 55.78 55.96 23,664,194 10:29:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.53 35.66B
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 55.80p. 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 £35.66 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.53.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/10/2019
16:05
No need to tell me something already I know..;))As I said there is support here for you.
k38
30/10/2019
16:02
k38

I couldn't care less whether you believe me or not, however, having said that, if it makes you feel more comfortable with your own predicament I live in a bedsit and claim benefits.

minerve 2
30/10/2019
15:53
Well, all you have to do is to stop and trying to convince yourself with your imagined wealth.. you are welcome in our little club no matter if you are a failure or otherwise ... we will support you. ..;))M2, "I don't look to others for excuses of my own failings"Good luck.
k38
30/10/2019
15:42
k38

We will just have to agree to disagree.

We have been around this wheel many times and you just need to get on with your life, and I with mine.

Thankfully, I don't depend on people like you for my success and I don't look to others for excuses of my own failings.

Good luck.

minerve 2
30/10/2019
15:41
No, this is Brexit now, no deal board..Welcome, Lol..
k38
30/10/2019
15:36
Is this a Lloyds bb ??? Lol
squire007
30/10/2019
15:33
Watch and weep.
Cultural marxism to blame.

crossing_the_rubicon
30/10/2019
15:32
You are right and wrong..Leaving with a deal it's better, I agree but we must NO sacrifice our freedom and democracy just for one deal with the most undemocratic union in the world..On the other hand.. the referendum was IN or OUT which mean stay or get the hell out, no deal, of this undemocratic union.
k38
30/10/2019
15:27
100% Leave vote does not equal No Deal Brexit.

Sorry, nobody buys that lie other than Hard-Brexiters and stupid people.

minerve 2
30/10/2019
15:24
Lol.. g2M2.. 54.5 is not a small minority. Mps today they are not represent democracy so majority of Mps in my views means nothing.
k38
30/10/2019
15:21
"That's what we're all hoping for!"

NO!

A selfish, ignorant minority who don't really have much skin in the game.

Your skin in the game is the price of a punnet of strawberries at Aldi's most likely.

LOL

If you had more skin in the game and were not ignorant you wouldn't be so stupid in your wishes.

No sane person is going to vote for loss of job because of immigration concerns or the fact they don't like the EU!

minerve 2
30/10/2019
15:18
I also hear Pigs will Fly tomorrow ;)
gbh2
30/10/2019
15:18
I personally think Boris will return and we will have a No Deal Brexit December 2020. Swinson and Corbyn are deluded and will lose what they were supposed to be protecting against.

A No Deal minority will push through their agenda on an ignorant Tory vote.

That's what we're all hoping for!

grahamite2
30/10/2019
15:14
I was hoping today the 57p mark would have been broken. Maybe tomorrow. I expect strong resistance at 56p but I do believe we will see 54p soon.
k38
30/10/2019
15:10
Goldman on probabilities:

As for the distribution of risks, we continue to attach a 5% probability to a “no
ndeal” Brexit. Given Boris Johnson’s renewed commitment to his own Brexit deal, and Jeremy Corbyn’s new commitment to a second referendum, we see little scope for the Brexit Party to command enough influence in the next Parliament to force “no deal” back onto the agenda. In the event the Conservative Party is beaten, the prospect that the next Parliament coalesces around a confirmatory referendum leads us to raise our “no Brexit” probability from 25% to 30%. With both plausible prime ministerial candidates in pursuit of a negotiated Withdrawal Agreement, at least in the first instance, we still see a Brexit deal as the most likely outcome of the enduring impasse, but we nudge down our deal probability from 70% to 65%.






I personally think Boris will return and we will have a No Deal Brexit December 2020. Swinson and Corbyn are deluded and will lose what they were supposed to be protecting against.

A No Deal minority will push through their agenda on an ignorant Tory vote.

minerve 2
30/10/2019
15:01
M2
Oh, yes, in most cases..;))


Don't forget, billions of people are living under poverty not just in 'poor ' countries but in the top 6 most rich countries in the world.


By the way, for me there are no poor countries but countries with corruption and people don't know how to fight it or unable to fight it so the choose (wrong) to run away..

k38
30/10/2019
14:59
k38

I don't think wealth and materialism has anything to do with it.

minerve 2
30/10/2019
14:59
Capitalism is good, we should probably try it in this country as the system we have just now most certainly isn't working.............
ladeside
30/10/2019
14:54
M2Depends on what you mean or it is for you when you say 'I made it in life' because we can't all of us be millionaires or billionaires..;))'Drives a BMW and goes to the golf club, votes Tory and thinks he has made it in life'
k38
30/10/2019
14:50
g2I am afraid labour is a 'carcass' ready to be scavenged by all parties. As for new leader of lib dems is timely lucky but still unable to offer any different or new to the voters. They actually take this country back in time. That's why I believe the Brexit party will do a lot better than the media want us to believe.
k38
30/10/2019
14:50
I would love to know what sort of capitalist grahamite is!

LOL

Drives a BMW and goes to the golf club, votes Tory and thinks he has made it in life.

Thinks people admire him but most think he is a selfish, self-centred prat.

LOL

minerve 2
30/10/2019
14:49
Lloyd to post better than expected up date and pip was lower much lower but they may keep that back till feb with full results 78/90 p range thenBuy buy buy
portside1
30/10/2019
14:48
"You have to wonder how stupid the socialists think the electorate is."

Oh we know how stupid they are alright!

LOL

Like the auto workers in Sunderland, Swindon voting in their own redundancies.

Same with the Tories voters thinking they are capitalists/business owners when in reality most aren't really capitalists and the only businesses they run are two-bit retail outfits or are two-bit landlords.

Reality: they are not the big boys and the big boys will exploit the wannabe capitalists as they will want to exploit the socialist workers.

minerve 2
30/10/2019
14:43
grahamite2

Are you conveniently ignoring my comment on US pharma?

Does it not fit in with your fantasy bubble?

minerve 2
30/10/2019
14:32
One government, one currency (not).. lolWell, it's not easy to change the system but this system needs to be reviewed. It's too old fashioned and not factional for the next century.
k38
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