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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.44
0.30 (0.51%)
Last Updated: 14:22:46
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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
  0.30 0.51% 59.44 59.42 59.44 59.48 59.02 59.36 42,022,521 14:22:46
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.91 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 6.91.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/3/2020
18:20
Really M2..?? You are the last person in here to complain. lol....M2:"Then I had some disgraceful posts towards me that really should have been referred to the police"
k38
01/3/2020
18:00
Talking about emotions: I do recall the first threat of aggression was from you Jacko and threatening to use your old baseball bat. LOL

Then I had some disgraceful posts towards me that really should have been referred to the police.

Emotions drive the whole Brexit game. There is nothing logical to Brexit whatsoever unless you like making life difficult for yourselves and others - but then again that would generally go against all logic.

minerve 2
01/3/2020
17:55
Redwood is just a loser. Only idiots take this nutter seriously. Remember his challenge for Tory leadership? What a laugh that was.
minerve 2
01/3/2020
17:53
Jacko

Emotions or not I can still place the facts and rationale in our discussions and disagreements and you fail to create any relevant return on those and go back to my investments with Woodford, Capita and PFG.

Your record is stuck old boy - old shellac ~33 RPM

minerve 2
01/3/2020
17:40
Sir John Redwood on the button...



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.

diku
01/3/2020
17:38
bob...why think so negatively...




bargainbob
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Wishing Boris the best of luck he , Carrie and the baby will need it. His track record suggests difficult times ahead.

diku
01/3/2020
17:30
You might need a little longer Ut.

ROFLMAO

alphorn
01/3/2020
17:24
That's as close as your gonna get to Alphorn admitting hes a to$$er.
utrickytrees
01/3/2020
17:12
Buck Rogers 24 Feb 2020 8:56PMJust get on with the US deal. We can't rely on these Europeans - they're just going to try to mess around with us!David James 24 Feb 2020 1:53PMRight as ever Roger. The UK leaving and succeeding will push reform.Why no analysis of the effect in the EU of no deal? The EU will lose millions of jobs that depend on sales to UK buyers.The UK will save billions once 15,000 EU External Tariffs are gone. Every UK family may save £1,200 pa at least.UK consumers may switch up to £200 Bn pa of spending away from over priced EU goods, to cheaper better NON EU goods. The cost to the EU will be devastating.The EU admits it will lose 1.3 m EU jobs. They hide their fear it could cost millions more. At least 4 million EU jobs being lost are a huge risk if the Eu fails to get a deal.EU demands for UK fish, limits on City access to the EU and Elgin Marbles look small beer, compared to the millions of lost EU jobs when the EU fails to get a UK deal.The EU try to hide their fear of no deal. They pretend to the UK it will not effect the EU much. In reality they are terrified.They fear millions of EU voters seeing fat cat EU officials brag about 'more EU power', meaning German bullying and exploiting the EU. Instead of getting a UK deal to save jobs for million of EU workers.EU workers anger with the EU throwing away millions of jobs will crush the EU.Anyway, are the EU to be trusted in a deal? All the evidence says no. One certainty about the EU is it will be unreliable and try to trick the UK.Safer and better for the UK to go WTO and avoid any EU tricks and traps.
xxxxxy
01/3/2020
17:09
This thread would be (even more) boring if there were no opposing views.

If we all survive any virus just how long before some people on here admit that they made an error of judgement??? (Of course, that could be either side).

alphorn
01/3/2020
17:08
4. Sydney Ashurst , Sunday, March 01, 2020, 09:50:The ex MP Sir Nicholas Soames, said there would be no EU Army because the Prime Minister David Cameron had told him so.Draw your own conclusions.
xxxxxy
01/3/2020
17:06
Emotions x5 = your failure is nailed on.
alphorn
01/3/2020
17:03
Can't deal with such things.SoNo Deal
xxxxxy
01/3/2020
17:02
And Macron wants Empire. He said so.Megalomaniac
xxxxxy
01/3/2020
17:02
Jacko its inadequacies at home that prompt folk to cast their net further afield. For some peculiar reason they expect the UK to provide all the benefits of being at home whilst they're abroad. We try our best but often fall short because of unrealistic expectations. ImO if you dont pay tax in this country your passport should secure you nothing.
utrickytrees
01/3/2020
17:00
. Martyn, Co. Durham , Sunday, March 01, 2020, 08:12:Nice work earning mentions in the Briefings for Britain report. I'm not surprised it's your work regarding the UK goods/services relationship with EU. Those figures help burst many of the myths long pedaled by the EU about UK being a irrelevant tiny bit player and economically reliant on the EU.After years of enduring howls of fury and self-righteous indignation from Remainers whenever an EU army was mentioned, the silence now is deafening.As you say, goodness knows how they're going to pay for it all, but at least it won't be with our money!2. Janet , Sunday, March 01, 2020, 09:37:Now you know why the EU didnt have their accounts audited correctly, they were stashing money away for their army.
xxxxxy
01/3/2020
16:52
We are a union of peace, BUT, we always can go to war and kill innocent people and that's ok as long as we steal and benefit of their wealth.This is Brussels dream...not of the people of Europe!!
k38
01/3/2020
16:49
"boycotting goods and products"

You really are the king of thicko's. Stupido'sRUs.

Your emotional logic according to jacko is off the scale. In fact for you logic is a contradiction of terms.

alphorn
01/3/2020
16:40
We the People can help those ,' negotiations' . By boycotting goods and products from the EUSSR.We have left Prison EUSSR. Now we must remove the shackles.Boycott the EUSSR
xxxxxy
01/3/2020
16:37
Orwellian. 'peace fund'
xxxxxy
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