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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.62
0.88 (1.61%)
01 Jul 2024 - Closed
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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
  0.88 1.61% 55.62 55.66 55.70 56.08 55.14 55.16 129,720,107 16:35:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.48 35.41B
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 54.74p. 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 £35.41 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.48.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/11/2019
01:15
Neither Spain nor France will permit the precedent of secessionists joining the EU. During the 2014 Scottish Independence referendum, the European Commission said Scotland would not inherit the UK's membership of the EU.https://brexitcentral.com/bad-news-for-scottish-and-welsh-nationalists-brexit-strengthens-the-union-of-the-united-kingdom/
k38
01/11/2019
01:02
Gina Miller In "hard talk "Her involvement in tactical vote and what voters (remainers) must do for labour to win the election .True colours... she and her kind must getting big economical rewards for remain in the Brussels club.
k38
01/11/2019
00:41
The 30 seats that the Brexit Party must target are:HartlepoolKingston upon Hull EastRedcarBarnsley EastDoncaster NorthBolsoverNormanton, Pontefract and CastlefordKingston upon Hull West and HessleWentworth and DearneBarnsley CentralSheffield South EastDon ValleyHoughton and Sunderland SouthStockton NorthHemsworthBlyth ValleyDurham NorthMakerfieldAlyn and DeesideSedgefieldLeighWolverhampton North EastDoncaster CentralJarrowMiddlesbroughSouth ShieldsWashington and Sunderland WestDelynStoke on Trent CentralBlaydonAll of these seats have comfortable Labour leads over the Tories of 10% or more. The average Labour lead is around 24%. However, in the European elections of May this year, the Brexit Party won between 40.1% and 52.7% of the vote, with an average lead of 27% over the Labour Party.Therefore, these constituencies are not winnable for the Tories and have a proven electoral base for Farage. Even when looking at the UKIP voteshare in 2015, these seats averaged 21% and in many of the seats UKIP outperformed the Conservatives and displaced them to take second place.
k38
01/11/2019
00:12
Dont confuse him k, it's late..
maxk
01/11/2019
00:09
If you add labour and lib votes as one automatically you have a popular vote but these two, independent, they don't win elections.
k38
01/11/2019
00:05
Goodnight thicko.
minerve 2
01/11/2019
00:05
k38

You are not listening.

TRUMP DID NOT GET THE MAJORITY OF VOTES!

What part of that sentence do you struggle to understand?

Uncle Minerve can help you. ;)

(Just to remind you, you were talking about the majority of votes with regards to the electorate. Is this going to be another Brexiter spin on the argument? LOL )

minerve 2
31/10/2019
23:55
Trump became president with majority of the vote.As for thePopular vote, makes no different and proven to be useless in this case.
k38
31/10/2019
23:54
Not much known about the droid, except she has expensive tastes.
maxk
31/10/2019
23:53
Brexiters are VERY EASY to win arguments against.

Goodnight all.

Sweet dreams.

minerve 2
31/10/2019
23:48
k38

You said:

"and they both enjoy the trust of the majority voters."

Trump did not get the popular vote which is the majority of voters!

Need to pay attention to detail and get your facts straight.

Polls mean nothing. Just make it up as you go along and they are most likely to change, especially if we hear more of Trump licking his lips for the NHS.

Carry on Trump! LOL

Therefore your "they both enjoy the trust of the majority voters" is just YOUR opinion and YOUR opinion only. There are no facts to back-up that statement.

minerve 2
31/10/2019
23:43
Oh, look, we haven't left the EU!

ROFLMAO!

Drown your sorrows losers.

minerve 2
31/10/2019
23:42
Popular vote means nothing and we both know this.As for Boris all polls show a 12 to 15% a head from the nearest 'challenger' ...lol.Grow up with your silly childish argument and posts, you achieve absolute nothing...;)
k38
31/10/2019
23:37
Your girlfriend was on question time tonight Min. No wonder you want to keep her under wraps (box)




Where in hell would you get a droid like Linda Moran in the real world?

maxk
31/10/2019
23:35
k38

You don't listen:

Trump does not have the popular vote: FACT!

Boris only got voted in by c 90,000 Tory party members: FACT!

"and they both enjoy the trust of the majority voters."

??????????

Where does that come from? Evidence please!

Answer: It comes out of your very small head.

LOL

Honestly, some seriously intellectually challenged people about nowadays.

minerve 2
31/10/2019
23:33
Is this Brexiteers idea of taking back control? Laughable...
minerve 2
31/10/2019
23:31
Brexit. What matter is not so much the date but the end results. Boris win, Brexit will...;))
k38
31/10/2019
23:29
BUT..Both man hold the top job.. and they both enjoy the trust of the majority voters.
k38
31/10/2019
23:27
HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYONE!

You thought you would be leaving the EU by now! Sorry you numpties, you are wrong again!

What a bunch of losers!

minerve 2
31/10/2019
23:19
Trump, Farage and Boris all popular, all charismatic, all say what they think and capable of carrying the people. Why shouldn't they talk to each other? Remainers and socialists hate them because they are successful.
cheshire pete
31/10/2019
23:18
The Trump telephone call was obviously pre arranged.

Just what sort of connections and relationship does Farage have with Trump?

How much organisation was required to make this call happen?

Think about that.

Does anyone else not find it disturbing that the head of state of a foreign power would take the time to collude with a 'politician' from this country to attempt to influence the course of a UK General Election?



Disturbing. Very disturbing.

minerve 2
31/10/2019
23:07
cheshire

What has this got to do with Trump?

Should we look for advice from Putin too?

minerve 2
31/10/2019
23:07
Trump far more effective in his intervention than Obama.
cheshire pete
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