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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

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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
  0.68 1.22% 56.20 56.24 56.28 56.30 55.68 56.00 211,418,054 16:35:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.55 35.78B
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 55.52p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 56.30p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.78 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.55.

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04/2/2020
23:55
Bob if I was you I would be very worried...In an instant the EU lost :- Its second-largest economy It's second-largest national population One of its two nuclear and military powers One of its two permanent members of the UN Security Council Its only member of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing group.The EU and their sinking feelingAt 11.00pm GMT on Friday 31 Jan 2020 the EU became a smaller economic player in the World Trade deals with the EU are now less attractive for other countries As a result of Brexit, the EU will be just 17.7% of the global economy this year, according to latest IMF figures
k38
04/2/2020
22:42
Dunfermline ? Where you getting that from .
bargainbob
04/2/2020
22:07
I would be very happy with 65p. But I wonder what the bill for the extra payouts is going to be . Having their bonuses cut doesn't bode well.A special dividend for all the properties they've closed /sold would be nice but I'm not holding my breath on that one.Good Luck.
mitchy
04/2/2020
21:55
Www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
mitchy
04/2/2020
21:42
lol maxk: So the EU have had their 'cliff edge' before us and there was me thinking that the UK had the 'privilege'.
cheshire pete
04/2/2020
21:06
Bob, I am sure the sentiment is there but without answering any of the points I am afraid the case for SI is worse than Boris's case for Brexit. If Langholm was nearer to me I might pop along and hear what they have to say in a public forum. Not interested in going to Dunfermline as it is only Yes people, and that's preaching to the converted. A bit like the remain protesters/campaigners did.
1carus
04/2/2020
19:23
Is your chapter the peoples front of Dunfermline....your a very naughty boy Bob looool.
utrickytrees
04/2/2020
19:16
What you wont read in the Guardian or Beeb.



FRIDAY NIGHT: The moment the EU economy plunged over a cliff-edge

maxk
04/2/2020
19:01
Does anyone actually give a toss?
poikka
04/2/2020
18:57
hxxp://www.englishscotsforyes.org/
bargainbob
04/2/2020
18:48
No 1 carus , only one poll put yes ahead . Westminister was in such a panic they all came to Scotland and declared the vow .

This is first time we had three polls putting yes on a par or Yes ahead .

Also a lot of English people have also have come over . They have their own group at marches . Michael Russell is also English as are 5 members in my branch . Though it does not matter in the scheme of things just do not assume they are all golfers lol

bargainbob
04/2/2020
18:23
OBSERVATIONSAt 11pm on Friday 31 Jan 2020 the EU suddenly became a much smaller place.In an instant the EU lost :-Its second-largest economyIt's second-largest national populationOne of its two nuclear and military powersOne of its two permanent members of the UN Security CouncilIts only member of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing groupIn the article above we have focused on the impact of Brexit on the economic size of the EU, showing how the EU fell over its own particular "cliff-edge" on Friday night.We did this because no-one else had done it. No doubt we will be told "Well this was obvious" by Remainers and by some Brexiteers. Nevertheless these things need to be said. It is interesting how often it is that it's only when we have researched and published such information that these things become "obvious".Economics are only a small part of the story of Brexit. Still, the Remainer side mostly focused on economics for the past four years, so they might wish to reflect now.The real story of Brexit, of course, was always about sovereignty and democracy.[ Sources: IMF World Economic Outlook ] Politicians and journalists can contact us for details, as ever.Brexit Facts4EU.Org, Tues 04 Feb 2020
xxxxxy
04/2/2020
18:03
Exlogical
"The jury is out on Trump, it looks rosy from the outside, but what is lurking?? those major tax cuts made the top boys and girls fortunes, but the ordinary middle class will be losing theirs shortly."


Think you'll find Obama already laid the foundations for Middle Class losing theirs with the $9 trillion he borrowed.

USA has been living on borrowed time for quite a while now.

crossing_the_rubicon
04/2/2020
17:52
yes but Bob, wasnt it the same the last time around, and the same for the Brexit referendum. The polls were simply wrong. Just checked back on the last indy ref numbers. 10% of the 2 million no voters would have to change their mind. There is also a percentage of Nationalist that dont want to be part of the EU, ie they want to be independent. Do you honestly think now is the right time to hold a SI referendum without actually knowing what the UK's relationship with the EU is going to be. I'm sitting on the fence here, just trying to work out where is the logic in holding one before say summer 2021 when there would be a lot more knowns.
1carus
04/2/2020
17:45
Nae logic

One of the UK’s leading pollsters has warned that Brexit has put the union at risk after another survey showed a narrow lead for Scottish independence.
Sir John Curtice, of the University of Strathclyde, said the poll by Panelbase putting the yes vote at 52% confirmed a trend showing a gradual increase in support for leaving the UK, post-Brexit.



Three polls in the past five days had put the yes vote at 50% or higher. “The pursuit of Brexit is putting support for the union at risk, that’s the very clear lesson,” Curtice said.

Have seen internal data for my local area we are seeing 57 per cent now .

bargainbob
04/2/2020
17:39
I think I calculated something like an 18% change of heart for the no to SI group to make up the short fall of the pro independence group. Sounds unlikely. Together with the 400K English that work up here and a proportion of their spouses are unlikely to go for SI. They should just bring it on then take it off the table for the next 50 years. Plus what is the time table. And what's the point before we know if it would mean having a physical border with the rest of the UK, terms of re-entry to the EU and what shekles do we use. Give me these answers then I can maybe start to form an opinion about whether leaving a post brexit UK is a good idea or not.
1carus
04/2/2020
17:11
If they held an independence ref in Scotland today, you would get the same result as the last one. Bargain Bob speaks with his SNP cap on.

There is a silent majority North of the border and they smile and nod their heads when they hear the tripe the SNP spout, but just like you never hear of a Scottish Brexiteer or one who wants to stay in the UK, they will vote in their thousands.

exlogiclad
04/2/2020
16:58
Don't mistake the Democrats in the USA as anything like our Liberal or Labour Party, AOC and the few lefties are a small percent. The majority of the Dems believe in Capitalism... jeez, Kennedy, Johnson, Carter were all centre right, Clinton was very Conservative and Obama for Christ's sake bailed out the banks and the auto industry.

Bernie Sanders is not what I call a socialist, he ain't Jeremy Cotbyn. Having lived in the States, the Dems apart from Carter who had a World recession have always had a better economy and left the US in a better state.

The jury is out on Trump, it looks rosy from the outside, but what is lurking?? those major tax cuts made the top boys and girls fortunes, but the ordinary middle class will be losing theirs shortly.

exlogiclad
04/2/2020
16:03
Absolutely CTR.
cheshire pete
04/2/2020
16:03
ORPH, if anyone interested, take a look, worth an hour of your time. I think this will bag in 6 months possibly sooner. Please dyor.
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