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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.44
0.30 (0.51%)
Last Updated: 14:05:09
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
  0.30 0.51% 59.44 59.42 59.44 59.48 59.02 59.36 40,188,232 14:05:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.89 37.59B
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 59.14p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.78p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.59 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.89.

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01/3/2020
16:36
Brexiteers vindicated again, as "Clueless Clegg's" reputation crashes furtherEU admits its new €10.5 billion slush fund will be used to buy weapons?    ?EU Military Staff Coat of Arms | Most EU Commissioners on visit to Africa © EU Commission"We are fighting a war..." "Strength requires arms..." "You have to have war equipment"On Friday the EU's Vice-President and High Representative, Josep Borrell, made a series of revealing statements about the EU's military intentions. These included the use of a new €10.5 billion, 'off-budget' slush fund to buy and provide weapons.Over the past four years Brexit Facts4EU.Org has researched and published more on the 'EU Army' than any other Brexit organisation – including the well-known one specialising in defence matters. The latest statements coming from the EU merely confirm once again that all of our reports were true.At the end of last week EU High Representative Borrell – in reality the de facto Foreign and Defence Secretary of the EU - was in Ethiopia as part of an African tour by most of the EU Commission. Part of his tour took in a visit to the Fontanina Shoe Factory of the Ethio-Leather Industry Plc (ELICO). He was viewing a project funded by money from EU taxpayers, including to a large degree taxpayers from the UK.BREXIT FACTS4EU.ORG SUMMARYIn response to reporters' questions the head of the EU's External Action Service said:"Let us be less angelical and put a foot on the ground.We are fighting a war, and when you face a war, you need to do war.""And security requires strength and strength requires arms."Asked about the EU's proposed new slush fund which they call "the Peace Fund", Snr Borrell replied:"The Peace Fund will be able to provide equipment....""... When you go to fight, you have to have war equipment."
xxxxxy
01/3/2020
16:34
John Redwood.Home Office should get on with recruiting the extra police, cutting crime and putting in the new borders policy. The government has a clear agenda to implement and the Home Office has plenty of officials to do it.
xxxxxy
01/3/2020
16:32
Love the Queen.Think Boris is great.Nigel Farage is a genius.Leaving the EUSSR is visionary.The EUSSR is Animal Farm in our time and not worth spitting on.
xxxxxy
01/3/2020
16:29
My view is that Min just seeks attention by disagreeing with everyone on here all the time. No mates and probably just him at home with his bottle and the Lloyds thread.
mikemichael2
01/3/2020
16:29
"one of the reasons I don't believe that you were a successful businessman, is you are very emotional"

A good assessment jacko - that is why 99% of the posters on this thread don't have a clue. Emotions rule for most.

However, our little company that we took public on NASDAQ now has a market cap exceeding Lloyds. Pretty proud of that - but it may break the emotional rule. ;)

alphorn
01/3/2020
16:22
No bank can survive what’s hitting you in the face.

Defaults will spread at the same speed as the virus.

Trust will be gone.

Put in a simple way : 3/4 of the worlds population will be off work for up to 18 months, producing nothing

1 nhs
01/3/2020
15:06
Now back to Lloyds.
gbh2
01/3/2020
14:46
"Boris will be remembered as extremely equitable"

Yeah sure, that is why he has gone back on his promises to uphold human rights and employee rights going forward.

One day you might see that what he says and what he does are two different things.

Who do you think his masters are?

Dear me. Stick to cutting up branches. It suits you better.

minerve 2
01/3/2020
14:45
With your millions you should have sent your daughter to Cheltenham or very least Roedean to ease your self expressed social constraints!
gotnorolex
01/3/2020
14:44
"UK girls just love it!!"

Perhaps they do, unfortunately you will not be getting a piece of the action. LOL

minerve 2
01/3/2020
14:43
Strongly disagree M2, Boris will be remembered as extremely equitable. Amongst other things hes presiding over a secret tax squad to target wealthy families using FIC's (family investment companies).
utrickytrees
01/3/2020
14:41
Jacko07

You don't understand what the Erasmus scheme is. She attends a red-brick university and attended a foreign university for her third year under the Erasmus scheme.

Non-EU member countries are members of Erasmus and so I hope that our membership continues now we left the EU.

minerve 2
01/3/2020
14:38
Why did your daughter or you choose Erasmus over Warwick which although not a top Uni, is a lot better than the tarnished Erasmus or Pontypridd Tech.
jacko07
01/3/2020
14:37
Come on, when Boris had pounded the Carrie box enough times and it is stretched, swollen and loose from the child birth, he is going to be looking for the next female looking to lie on her back for career or social ladder climbing reasons. I can't see Boris remaining loyal as time moves on. All a bit quick IMO. Perhaps he's forgotten how to put a condom on! LOL

Carrie is a stupid girl and she will get her just deserts eventually. Women like that always do.

LOL

minerve 2
01/3/2020
14:32
Boris is no friend of the working classes. Get real!

Carrie did History of Art at Warwick University. An interesting course because my daughter and I went on the Open Day there. I would hope Carrie would see good reasons not to send her son (if it is a boy) to Eton. She probably has more upstairs than Boris.

minerve 2
01/3/2020
14:28
There's still Civil Service obstruction in fully implementing the single universal credit payment system, which was designed to inculcate a sense of independence in household budgeting responsibilities and motivate people who decided they were better off being on the dole than take a low paid job that required no special skills. The new benefit top-ups were welcomed by all but the workshy. The old Mummy State method of direct payment of Child Tax Credit, Housing Benefit, Income Support, income-based, Job seeker's Allowance, income-related Employment and Support Allowance,Working Tax Credit, has been very sensibly rolled into a single payment. Who can argue against the merits of that, except those who administered the old method, when we all know a vast number of economically inactive people have left the perpetually unemployed ranks. Boris's government is tightening up on efficiency and deliverability and loosening up on austerity.
gotnorolex
01/3/2020
14:03
Wishing Boris the best of luck he , Carrie and the baby will need it. His track record suggests difficult times ahead.
bargainbob
01/3/2020
13:57
Agreed M2! ERASMUS gives all those who fail to get through clearing an option on what would otherwise be a hopeless situation.
utrickytrees
01/3/2020
13:57
Minerve are you in illuminati ?

You'r username sounds very familiar lol

sentimentrules
01/3/2020
13:41
I’m very proud of what students achieve on Erasmus even when they have to contend with the far-right and elitist attitudes coming out of Eton. I just don’t understand why you find yourself on the wrong side of the fence Jacko. You are a traitor to the working classes.
minerve 2
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