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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.06
-0.14 (-0.27%)
02 May 2024 - Closed
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
  -0.14 -0.27% 52.06 52.06 52.10 52.74 52.00 52.00 106,481,264 16:29:45
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.06 33.09B
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 52.20p. 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 £33.09 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.06.

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31/1/2020
13:34
He can come to my party. I don't hold grudges for long. You would have to smile though Min and at least pretend you are enjoying yourself.
m5
31/1/2020
13:33
Minerve..Brexiteers do not feel superior, it is Remainers who are the ones looking down their noses.

Every day on this board you post umpteen times, in most of your posts you call the rest of us, chimps, gammons, idiots, cretins while constantly telling all how clever and rich you are.

Wouldn't you call that acting superior.

A man can be very a very inferior loser, yet believe that he is a superior winner, it's a condition called Minerve psychosis!!

jacko07
31/1/2020
13:33
Poor Minerva, I can feel your pain from miles away.. especially knowing you stay home, a day of celebration, with no friends to support you. Lack of support from people in your "social network" and battling depression alone, can be tough...So many "nasty people" brexiteers here and out there...lol
k38
31/1/2020
13:31
Minerve 231 Jan '20 - 13:05 - 291388 of 291395

Morning sperm stain, lol. How is life in Walter Mitty land. I knew you could not filter me, there is so much you can learn from me, :-)

jacko0731 Jan '20 - 13:26 - 291395 of 291397

He can't except it, what would he do with his life?

m5
31/1/2020
13:26
Minerve...your stance that Cameron's January 2016 talks were faux window dressing, explains that you having been living in a world of your own for the past 3 plus years.

Now grow a set and face up to the real World, in just over 9 hours time we will be out.

Best now that you stop whining and accept it.

jacko07
31/1/2020
13:13
https://www.royalmint.com/our-coins/A few thousand in Silver Proof Coin(Awaiting Stock) are left. I ordered myself two of these last night just after 12 o'clock Don't miss out!
k38
31/1/2020
13:12
Brexiters resent foreigners. Whether they're skilled or unskilled is entirely immaterial. They hate them equally whether they are industrious or lazy. They hate them if they're successful as much as they hate them if they're destitute.

For all we dress it up as an argument about Constitutionality or fairness or whatever other nice words a Harvard Fellow may use, the facts are the same. Brexit is about resentment.

Someone once said a feeling that Britishness was somehow superior was the only solace the "left behinds" had for the dissatisfaction of their daily lives. The fact that any foreigners lived among them, particularly industrious ones, weakened that sense of superiority. Being at the bottom of the class system is bad enough. Not being able to look down on someone else i.e.: foreigners is intolerable

Therefore their hatred is unrelenting and won't change.

minerve 2
31/1/2020
13:06
Still stuck in "Ice Cold in Alex".

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
31/1/2020
13:05
No more days left. Just hours. It is so wonderful. To be away from the Gestapo and Mafia attitudes of the EUSSR. Sadly some of our own have been infected.htTps://interactive.news.sky.com/2017/brexit-countdown/
xxxxxy
31/1/2020
13:00
Margaret Thatcher: NO, NO, NO..From Community to Union, from union to Super States...WHAT NEXT for old Europe?
k38
31/1/2020
12:59
Good stuff. Thank you.
xxxxxy
31/1/2020
12:52
Watching Politics Live on BBC, it seems that it has now been accepted at last, that Europe thought that there was absolutely no way the Brits would vote to leave. They were complacent giving Cameron absolutely nothing in January 2016, it is refreshing to hear at this late stage that they are now regretting their intransigence.

Guy just said that after they sent Cameron off with a flea in his ear, had we voted to stay in, we would be always known as the dog that barked loudly and lay on it's back.

I am astonished by the amount of remoaners who are still crying, any experienced savvy person would have wiped their mouth and moved on, but their whining shows what they are all about.

All a bit sad really, bad losers are generally habitual losers.


Just over 10 hours and we are out.

jacko07
31/1/2020
12:51
Pierre Oreilly31 Jan '20 - 11:05 - 291356 of 291381

Already done! :-)

m5
31/1/2020
12:46
To give workers the feeling of an immediate Brexit bounce, Mr Johnson approved an increase in the threshold at which workers start paying National Insurance from £8,628 to £9,500, resulting in a tax cut of £104 for a typical employee starting in April.

Mr Johnson also received a boost from Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State, who said after meeting him in Downing Street that Britain would be “at the front of the line” for a transatlantic trade deal.



What a happy day!

grahamite2
31/1/2020
12:46
Bloody hell NOVACYT up 150% this morning, was waiting for a pullback but not going to get it-coronavirus related stock.
m5
31/1/2020
12:45
Just got back from Tenerife, full of Spaniards & Germins ffs,little wonder EU's fkd.Looking forward to a decent pint tonight in a proper pub with proper people with proper prejudices.
utrickytrees
31/1/2020
12:35
Cant be sure whether buy or sell. So if its owt to do with lloy may as well class it a sell eh !!!
scruff1
31/1/2020
12:35
"Europe is not the world; only 6.9% of the world’s population lives there. It also only accounts for 16.28% (2018) of the world’s GDP"

And this is why so many voted LEAVE.

We aren't little Europeans.

We want to engage with the ROTW on our terms, not the terms EU sets for us.

crossing_the_rubicon
31/1/2020
12:34
Tim ChickPosted January 31, 2020 at 7:25 am | PermalinkEurope is not the world; only 6.9% of the world's population lives there. It also only accounts for 16.28% (2018) of the world's GDP.It also keeps being forgotten that the UK has been a world-wide trading nation for centuries and can be again we just have to have the confidence to get out-and-about with quality products and services.There needs to be a mind-shift within Government as well to one that sets a framework of tax and laws that promote opportunity whilst protecting employees and stops embarking on vanity projects to the great expense of the taxpayer and frequently little real benefit.
xxxxxy
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