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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.74
-1.34 (-2.39%)
28 Jun 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
  -1.34 -2.39% 54.74 54.88 54.92 56.56 54.28 56.38 202,098,287 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.39 34.87B
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 56.08p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 57.22p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £34.87 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.39.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/6/2020
18:58
I suspected as much JL.
utrickytrees
02/6/2020
18:58
And tricky
It is ffing cold in the winter period -

jl5006
02/6/2020
18:56
tricky
Minnesota - high proportion of blacks -few working

jl5006
02/6/2020
18:55
"Obviously that's going to affect the way they treat people - and dammit, they're entitled to have some regard for their own safety."

Of course they should expect some safety but they are not entitled to remove life in order for the risk to be zero. If they don't like the risk they shouldn't take the job. Being a policeman is well paid because of the risk, if there was no risk then the remuneration should be half of what they get. It is just a 'monkey see monkey do' job at the end of the day. Nothing special - so the risk free rate of being a policeman should be much much lower. They can't have it both ways.

minerve 2
02/6/2020
18:54
Absolutely G2, I've not been to Minnesota but if it's anything like Dundee after dark it's not going to be a tickling contest.
utrickytrees
02/6/2020
18:44
Utricky - it's easy to get brownie points lazily calling for the police to be crucified, but people are very quiet about the issue you raise. The police spend all day dealing with the worst of people, dangerous and violent men who are quite likely to be armed in America. Obviously that's going to affect the way they treat people - and dammit, they're entitled to have some regard for their own safety.
grahamite2
02/6/2020
18:44
JavelinPosted June 2, 2020 at 11:49 am | PermalinkThe Lockdown judicial review in the High Court has forced the Government to publish the SAGE minutes.The minutes show that the Government was soley focused on a single strategy of locking down the country to keep the contagion rate down. They did NOT discuss other strategies of protecting the vunerable and protecting the liberty of the healthy.It appears the structure of the scientific software was unable to be reconfigured to protect the constitutional rights and economic well being of the country.So the Government made a blanket assumption that everybody was at risk. This shows the software and the Governmnet were being unreasonable.Here are the minutes from the SAGE meeting before total lockdown.https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/888785/S0385_Seventeenth_SAGE_meeting_on_Covid-19_.pdf
xxxxxy
02/6/2020
18:43
?forthurstPosted June 2, 2020 at 11:55 am | PermalinkThe nigh on half century of the theft of our fish has meant that most of the population are unaware of how important fish had been in the national diet: the fish was fresh, it had not been obtained by raiding the nurseries before the fish had matured and it was typically served in a sauce, not encased in a greasy coating of batter. Once fish stocks have recovered, the government should encourage the media to promote food programmes featuring fish dishes; by which time, white fish would have grown large and plentiful on a diet of mackerel and we would be able to enjoy the Englishman's staple once again.
xxxxxy
02/6/2020
18:37
htTps://globalvisionuk.com/the-medias-proxy-war-against-boris-is-payback-for-brexit/ May 2020The media's proxy war against Boris is payback for Brexit
xxxxxy
02/6/2020
18:21
CLAP YOU PLEBS!
minerve 2
02/6/2020
18:08
Spaced
A right profit of doom.
2nd wave coming - what do u know? Basis?
House pricing dropping by 30% - you heard it from me first.
Seems like bored kids ????????????????

jl5006
02/6/2020
17:57
Is it time for the the police to go back to school? I suppose youd need to know the proportion of arrests that result in death or injury to police & suspects.
utrickytrees
02/6/2020
17:48
No proof Britain will be hit by a second Covid-19 wave and 'misleading models based on Spanish flu' should not guide UK policy on lifting the lockdown, says leading expert Professor Hugh Pennington


•Professor Hugh Pennington said the evidence of a second wave is 'weak'

•He said the notion is based almost entirely on the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic

•However the flu is biologically completely different to the coronavirus

•It comes after the Government has been forced to defend easing the lockdown

•Experts have warned the latest steps are a huge 'gamble' that will lead to a spike

•Other experts say there will be a second wave, it's just a case of when


There is no evidence Britain will be struck by a second wave of Covid-19 - despite the widespread fears, according to a leading expert.

Professor Hugh Pennington, an emeritus microbiologist at University of Aberdeen, said the notion of a second wave is based on outdated flu models.

Scientists have repeatedly referred to the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic as a sign the world is heading towards a devastating relapse in cases.

The flu is biologically completely different from the coronavirus and should not be comparable, Professor Pennington added.

stonedyou
02/6/2020
17:44
Media... guilty!!(especially BBC)
k38
02/6/2020
17:39
It is because the way he died.. police brutality. How many times we've seen 5 to 6 police arresting one man...The police suppose to serve the people not government. It's time for back to school for police. No need for violence, hate or engagement of violence.
k38
02/6/2020
16:31
Cash king etc
spacedust
02/6/2020
16:24
And here is the Vermin!!!

On cue!

geckotheglorious
02/6/2020
15:53
It's the Lost Limpets Of Yesteryears (LLOY) thread.
minerve 2
02/6/2020
15:48
no rob..it gave up years ago

it is the demented loony thread

mr.elbee
02/6/2020
15:42
Is this the Lloyds thread?
robmoore
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