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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

53.20
1.02 (1.95%)
Last Updated: 09:54:07
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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
  1.02 1.95% 53.20 53.18 53.22 53.36 52.94 52.98 32,307,381 09:54:07
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.19 33.78B
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 52.18p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.06p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £33.78 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.19.

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22/11/2019
14:32
The odds are very good if you look to the referendum result 52.4% and the number of Brexit voters MEPs in Brussels.


Anyway, who cares about polls when most of the time (purposely) are wrong or bet odds. I leave them to the gamblers....;))

k38
22/11/2019
14:07
'BREXIT IS JUST THE START' Farage calls for 50,000 migration cap as he launches Brexit Party ‘contract’ including £200bn on NHS and High Streets



NIGEL FARAGE called for migration to Britain to be slashed to 50,000 a year and a

£200bn spend on the NHS and high streets as he announced his party's general

election policies today.

The Brexit Party leader unveiled his party's election battle plan at this

morning's Westminster launch.


Promising to help "ordinary people", he also pledged to campaign for a "clean

break" Brexit "from all EU institutions" as his party unveiled its Contract With

The People, rather than a traditional party manifesto.

The term "manifesto" was associated with lies in voters' minds, Mr Farage claimed.

Migration to the UK would return to a "post-war norm" under his Eurosceptic

party's plans, he claimed.

Speaking at today's policy launch, Mr Farage said his party would "change the

landscape" of politics in Britain, as he took aim at the House of Lords honours'

system, which "borders on corruption".


And he accused Labour of having "absolutely betrayed" Leave-backing voters as he

laid out his election stall.



'NEW RADICALS'

As well as the cap on migration, Mr Farage's vision includes a £200bn 'Brexit

dividend' which would be spent on the NHS, our High Streets, and the roads and

rail network.

VAT on fuel bills would also be axed as he promised his party would "cut the cost

of living" - with the BBC licence fee to be phased out.

The ex-Ukip leader said: "Brexit is the beginning not the end, we need a political

revolution."



And he warned Boris Johnson he would be looking "very closely at the Tory

manifesto" when it was launched on Sunday.

Mr Farage said: "The Brexit Party are the party of the new radicals, that is who

we are.

"We want to bring politics and our democracy into the 21st century, we genuinely

do want to change politics for good. "

It comes after Mr Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn clashed over Brexit in ITV's leaders'

debate on Tuesday.


FARAGE PLANTS ELECTION FLAG

Announcing his ambition to cut migration to around 50,000 a year, Mr Farage

claimed we have a "population crisis".

He said: "We would very much want to get immigration numbers down to what for 60

years were very acceptable and very workable post-war levels.

"Yes, I'm talking around about 50,000 people a year."

The Brexit Party chief also said he was "sickened" by political patronage in the

House of Lords, as he called for the second chamber to be abolished.

Speaking to journalists after the launch, he said of his party's migration

strategy: "Let's return to 60 years of post-war normality that allowed us to

have the best levels of race relations in Europe...until the later 90s."

stonedyou
22/11/2019
14:04
CORBYN is BADCORBYN is our STALINLabour has gone BAD.Labour is BADVote for Brexit.Mostly vote Conservative or Brexit Party.Never vote Labour.LEAVE and WTO
xxxxxy
22/11/2019
14:03
EXCLUSIVE: EU report shows Brits look out globally, EU27 are 'Little Europeans'Official from EU: most Britons buy online globally, but most EU27 citizens buy from the EU?© DITBrexit Facts4EU.Org's summary of latest "EU Barometer" survey yesterday – Part 1For the latest Eurobarometer survey released by the EU Commission yesterday, 27,438 citizens in the 28 EU countries were asked a series of questions about their views on international trade.In this two-part series Brexit Facts4EU.Org takes a look at the answers given. In this Part One, we consider the answer to one of the questions, which sums up the differences between the British and the EU27 when it comes to openness to the World.British people buy globally, most EU27 citizens don'tIn Part One of this summary of the EU Commission's report we look at the revealing answer to one of the questions which the EU Commission asked.BREXIT FACTS4EU.ORG SUMMARY"In the past 12 months, how often have you bought goods or services via the Internetfrom sellers outside the EU?"61% of British people had bought goods or services from outside the EU in the past yearOnly 42% of EU citizens had done soBritish people came out 1st out of 28 nationalities for buying online globallyAmongst EU27 countries the figure was as low as 20%
xxxxxy
22/11/2019
13:59
Yep they are a liability to the country as always...

But watch the SOP rise as they disappear into the mire.

mr.elbee
22/11/2019
13:44
k38: . . . .and the Bookies Odds are?
bbalanjones
22/11/2019
13:42
Labour intend to do a 14billion tax grab on dividends. It's only a question of time before they go after sipp and isa tax wrappers!
jordaggy
22/11/2019
13:40
Well I see the D Mail now sells 1 in 4 daily papers and Mail on SUNDAY 1 in 3 . The DM 1.25 Millon The BBC Guardian 130000 and who do the BBC quote today Polly Tomby .
pooroldboy55
22/11/2019
13:30
70 seats max is possible for Brexit party. I personally will be happy with that, it's a good start. ...;))
k38
22/11/2019
13:02
I could spend more time on here opposing every post, every day, however i have reached the limit of my intelligence, so i will leave it to you to carry on your quest.
mikemichael2
22/11/2019
13:01
m5 /gnr : Resolving the UK Ltd's fall, primarily depends on long term Investment Capital confidence. Perhaps, because the fall is large, by a fairly brief almost Trump - like device like "GB First." Our Engineering Industries could NO LONGER compete from the 60's onwards, primarily because of lack of investment in modern manufacturing methodology. Large swathes of the industry withered and died.
We have fallen behind so much that Labours spending plans do seem enormous - but in reality would only bring us back to a more level investment field with most of Western Europe.
Longer term stability would of course only be achieved by deliberate changes to the vested interest systems in political life that have dogged us for years.

bbalanjones
22/11/2019
12:51
Yes Minerve, he secretly wants to be a plumber!!!

Fool, non of them gives a f++k about the 'British people'

mikemichael2
22/11/2019
12:39
k38... you an Xi Jinping agent?
I tune into CRI almost every evening to catch some news of Hong Kong.....Zook! nothing but traditional cultural stories of Chinese philosophy!

gotnorolex
22/11/2019
12:26
The dark powers are afraid of the damage brexit party can do to labour party.
k38
22/11/2019
12:19
What a shame Farage hasn't much chance, he speaks a lot of sense compared to the other lying lot.
mikemichael2
22/11/2019
11:54
@K38
Gets my vote.

Bin BBC licence fee
Abolish House of Lords
Abolish Foreign Aid.
Abolish EU tribute
Abolish HS2

crossing_the_rubicon
22/11/2019
11:53
LLOY

Better cost efficiency, clarity on capital plans
and improving profitability are the key themes
Morgan Stanley is looking for,
and names Unicredit, Santander and

Lloyds are top picks in that context.

hamnavoe
22/11/2019
11:27
Contract! Political reform!Abolish BBC licence. Get rid of the house of lords and so on.
k38
22/11/2019
11:22
Morning Skinny...but still can't hold 59p :-(
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