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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.28
1.00 (1.75%)
05 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
  1.00 1.75% 58.28 58.22 58.26 58.56 57.66 58.10 303,580,096 16:29:58
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.78 36.41B
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 57.28p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 58.56p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £36.41 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.78.

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03/1/2020
10:48
UTT

EU human rights and employee rights protect the weakest in society. Those will all disappear if Boris, Cummings et al have their way.

I hope you have more than a couple of tenners under the pillow, you chimp. ;)

minerve 2
03/1/2020
10:47
One bit of wisdom from Min does not redeem the burke!
gotnorolex
03/1/2020
10:46
Loony labour rides off to full irrelevance...




Brexit: Jeremy Corbyn proposes two-year delay to prevent no-deal

Labour's amendment to the EU Withdrawal Bill is doomed to fail because of the Tories' large majority in the Commons.



Jon Craig - Chief political correspondent


Friday 3 January 2020 09:15, UK



Labour is to attempt to delay leaving the EU by two years to prevent a no-deal Brexit, despite the party's crushing defeat in last month's general election.

Jeremy Corbyn has tabled an amendment to the EU Withdrawal Bill being debated by MPs in the Commons next week that will lead to accusations that Labour is attempting to block Brexit.

Labour's amendment, which is doomed to fail now Boris Johnson has a Tory majority of 80 in parliament, would extend the Brexit transition period until 2023 if there is no deal by June.


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maxk
03/1/2020
10:46
mm2

Soleimani has literally done more to fight ISIS than anyone else in the Middle East.


Shows you what little you know about this and it also shows you the poor understanding of matters by the Trump administration.

Or perhaps we should have full trust in the President's best man, Jared Kushner, to make sense of this complicated situation and solve it once and for all!

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
03/1/2020
10:43
Well, 'the fool' has a self-made net-worth most of you would only achieve by being fortunate on the lottery. Thankfully it is a game you blue collar chimps like to play. Good luck. ;)
minerve 2
03/1/2020
10:40
LB it's about 400 vs 1, you've got to admire his spirit (I'm still on honeymoon admittedly).
utrickytrees
03/1/2020
10:40
Tories nevertheless. Nothing to do with Corbyn this time, eh?


I'd like to know when are the Tories and their supporters ever going to shoulder responsibility for their mistakes, act like men, not cowards, and own up to the truth of their agenda and be decent humans for once?

minerve 2
03/1/2020
10:37
Actually your wrong on that score as well M2. Infact the Times lent its weight to Remain while the Sunday Times backed leave.
I'd go back to pumping the bulge if I were you today.

utrickytrees
03/1/2020
10:36
what you are all doing,and are so clever that you cant see it,is tolerating the fool, which means he can never ever change and become normal..Just think what you are doing.

and FILTER it.

mr.elbee
03/1/2020
10:33
Andrew Marr!

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
03/1/2020
10:33
"FFS Lineker is not the BBC and the BBC has long delivered excellent programming in the UK and across the world"

Min's sensible New Year's Resolution! Well Done!

gotnorolex
03/1/2020
10:33
Just one warped view just like yours. The Times says it all. ;)
minerve 2
03/1/2020
10:28
Take that as a no then. Incidentally here's a couple of write ups for 'All out War' by Tim Shipman, Political editor of the Sunday Times.

'Sets a benchmark for writing of contemporary political history's. Andrew Sparrow guardian.
'Best political book of the year'.New Statesman.
'One of the best political journalists of his era's. Iain Dale.
'Essential'. Andrew Marr.
'Book of the Year' Sunday Times.

Dont mind forwarding my copy to you when I'm done M2 if you feel like stepping out of your bubble.
Have I got the correct address.

M2
Islington.

:)

utrickytrees
03/1/2020
10:20
Germany's farming lobby making themselves heard, now we need the likes of BMW to up the ante and get the EU to start acting sensibly. The longer they leave it the worse the outcome for them.
cheshire pete
03/1/2020
10:17
"Damning truth of the BBC's relentless pursuit of its licence-fee billions: How the Beeb's bullying now leads to one in ten of all magistrate hearings, a third of criminal cases brought against women - and children as young as ten 'prosecuted'"


Privatisation of BBC is long overdue.

As is slashing the salaries of its overpaid Remoaner twits. Lineker being number one for the chop.

crossing_the_rubicon
03/1/2020
10:16
The key to Trump is to not try to make sense. He is rash and impulsive. He has also driven all adults from his admin.

In their stead are a host of evangelicals of the sort that yearn to see Judgement Day. The trio of three P’s, Perry, Pompeo and Pence all fit into that category.

minerve 2
03/1/2020
10:16
"Germany’s farming lobby has urged the European Union to strike a soft trade deal with Britain to stave off losses that could run to billions of euros in the event of a hard Brexit.

The UK is one of the German agricultural industry’s most lucrative customers, importing €4.5 billion of goods a year while sending only €1.3 billion in the other direction. No other country furnishes Germany with such a big surplus in food and drink"


There it is....there's yet another example of UK Leverage Remainers were in denial about.

crossing_the_rubicon
03/1/2020
10:13
"General Qasem Soleimani was killed earlier on Friday at Baghdad airport in a strike ordered by US President Donald Trump"

The year gets off to a superb start :)

Go the Donald.

crossing_the_rubicon
03/1/2020
10:12
Germany 43.7
fatnacker
03/1/2020
10:11
I have no time for your convenient reconstructions of reality. You need to read better sources.
minerve 2
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