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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

53.10
0.92 (1.76%)
Last Updated: 10:15:30
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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
  0.92 1.76% 53.10 53.08 53.10 53.36 52.94 52.98 34,799,695 10:15:30
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.20 33.83B
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 £33.83 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.20.

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23/11/2019
14:05
Alp.. companies I have worked for that have management that lets say 'dither and delay' have generally not done well. Those that have had quite opinionated ceos or ops directors with a vision that they are driven to persue,seem to do better. I havent necessarily agreed with all of their choices but it seems any plan is better than no plan on the whole as long as you are intent on improving things. Unless it is purely a give away, as that is short lived and always ends in disaster.
1carus
23/11/2019
12:19
LABOUR is BADLABOUR is BROKENLabour wants to break the people and everything.
xxxxxy
23/11/2019
12:16
CORBYN, McDonnell et al.Policy.Rape and pillage The People.Destroy the economy of the UKAnd to Hell with the country
xxxxxy
23/11/2019
12:04
"Boris, but at least he has opinions rightly or wrongly".

………;……̷0;……R30;…but they are subject to change at very sort notice!

Almost makes the description 'opinion' a nonsense.

alphorn
23/11/2019
11:52
On QT last night Corbyn said his stance on Brexit would be neutral. Clever answer as he is a brexiteer. His party are, however, remain. Labour have not squared that circle yet. The question should be whether Labour is going to campaign for or against their negotiated deal. There is so much contempt shown to the electorate from these people on both sides. Effevtively, we have an issue that completely splits the country and he is saying I, implying his party as he is the leader, doesn't have an opinion either way. He needs to listen to his own front bench. Not sure I trust Boris, but at least he has opinions rightly or wrongly. The whole Labour party is a train wreck, It offers nothing viable which means the Tories can push harder to the right without any credible opposition.
1carus
23/11/2019
08:12
Alan Plummer 23 Nov 2019 7:52AMThe Working Class are well aware that the Islington Luvvies have taken over the Labour Party.Did you notice the disdain that the working class questioners had for Corbyn?The divide is due to the Working Class voting for Leave whilst the Islington Luvvies are passionate Remoaners.In the election, this is going to lead to many working class voters voting for the Brexit Party and that is going to open up many constituencies for the Conservatives.The Conservatives must not mess up their chance to become the Party of the Working Class.This election is going to be a unique opportunity.
xxxxxy
23/11/2019
07:11
Tax, tax and tax again

By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: NOVEMBER 23, 2019

The richest one percent already pay 29% of the total income tax. Parties of the left want people to believe they can expand spending massively by getting the rich to pay more. Evidence abounds that higher rates of tax would raise less money, with more rich people leaving the country to avoid the impositions. The Labour government of the 1970s was famous for presiding over a brain drain, when UK as well as foreign born people left the UK to enjoy their earnings at a lower rate of tax.

The truth is Labour and the Lib Dems would need to increase tax on the many to pay for their programmes. It is now fashionable to say they would only borrow to invest, so all the extra money they want to spend on the running costs of public services and benefits would need to be matched by tax revenue.

The Lib Dems have said they would put a 1p in the £1 levy on income tax, a rate rise of 5%. They would also increase Capital Gains tax. There would be a frequent flyers tax for travellers. Corporation Tax would also go up. These measures are unlikely to raise enough to pay for their expensive programme. Labour decline to tell us how they would pay for the tens of billions extra they want to spend on investment, nationalisation and higher spending on public services. It would clearly take a large increase in Income Tax to pay for all they have in mind. Their proposals for higher Corporation Tax and higher wealth and higher Income taxes on the well off are unlikely to yield the extra they need.

The public is paying much more tax than ten years ago as the price of getting down the excessive deficit Labour ran up. Now the accounts are under better control it is time to relax a little. It would encourage more growth and more tax revenue to come if the government cut rates. I look forward to the Conservative Manifesto to see what tax cuts they will recommend for the first budget after the election. I will also continue to press for lower rates on income and savings . People should keep more of what they earn and have more to spend on their own priorities.

xxxxxy
22/11/2019
23:07
A) A contract is a legally binding agreement that recognises and governs the rights and duties of the parties to the agreement.B) Policies, plan or course of action..A set of ideas or a plan of what to do in particular situation. Policies can change anytime. I choose A. I m sure M2 as a businessman he's choice too ...;))
k38
22/11/2019
22:31
I'm not asking anyone to vote for anybody. You can vote for whoever you like, I really don't care.

My business here is to make money from you clowns.

And money I certainly do make.

I guess I should thank you for making my job relatively easy.

No quants needed here! ;)

LOL

minerve 2
22/11/2019
22:28
You may have convinced others you are a 'millionaire' lol, but you will have hard time to convince them to vote for J and J ..lolIts time to say goodbye to Brussels for good!
k38
22/11/2019
22:07
Overall people trust the conservatives over policies and Brexit party for BR-exit. Together they are unstoppable!Britain is ready to deliver...;))
k38
22/11/2019
22:04
"Sturgeon won convincingly, Corbyn did credibly well despite some aggressive questioning. Johnson was his usual bumbling lying fnaugh-fnaughing self, and Swinson was a car crash."

Completely agree with that summation.

minerve 2
22/11/2019
22:00
One of Scotland's greatest exports...

Sheena Easton when she was this age with this newly found image and attitude.

I bet Prince had a taste. ;)

minerve 2
22/11/2019
21:52
This is how we do it
It's Friday night, and I feel alright
The party is here on the West side
So I reach for my 40 and I turn it up...

minerve 2
22/11/2019
21:48
Whoomp! There It Is!
minerve 2
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