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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.54
0.00 (0.00%)
26 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
  0.00 0.00% 55.54 55.56 55.58 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.47 35.32B
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 55.54p. 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 £35.32 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.47.

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19/6/2020
08:02
'there's enough free porn on pornhub to toss yourself dry'

I was intreaged as to what pornhub is, had a look and there's all these ladies with no clothes on showing their wee wee's, then my computer froze with a nasty warning on it, pulled out the plug and went for a lie down!

mikemichael2
19/6/2020
07:42
Careful are you not worried about China being involved in what could be sensitive technology like 5G?
In the news they are are flexing their muscles with the USA, Hong Kong, India and have even threatened the UK.

freddie01
19/6/2020
06:21
Completly agree and imo the actions of late will create a bigger divide.
gaffer73
19/6/2020
02:05
Scruff no end.

It's the most insidious plot. Genius really.

ekuuleus
19/6/2020
01:01
Teacup and handle, it's dangleberry time.
ball deap
19/6/2020
00:11
Doing the rounds by email...no address



Barker/Ronnie Corbett/John Cleese days of upper, middle and lower classes. Now we have just two distinct groups, the givers and the takers.


The givers are the hardworking, tax paying (always ready to be fleeced) citizens who, like you and I, fend for themselves and their families because it is the age old way and the right thing to do. These people have a moral foundation built upon the precept that nobody has a right to a free ride and that it is a man's duty (particularly) to provide for his wife and his children. There are variations to this of course but the fundamental instinct remains as the driving force.

The takers are all those who depend upon the labours of the above. In some instances, because we are at heart a compassionate people, there are those who without the assistance they receive would find life intolerably hard. Nobody would really question their receipt of a modest portion of what is gleaned from the harvest. There are those who are employed in protecting the community; the forces, the police and the fire service. To these we could add the ambulance service and the NHS. Other infrastructural bodies also require a stake. Then we have the claimants, those who could but won't respond to the moral imperative to pay their own tab. In with these as a close neighbour I would add students. In times past they would already be out in the world making a living but through the largesse of the society in which they live they are relieved of such expectations for a time and are free to endeavour to learn enough to make themselves useful in days ahead.

It is my belief that the latter have no place in shaping society other than in a respectful and modest form. I do not begrudge them a vote. They are welcome to join with the vast throng of others, including the givers, in seeking to create the society of which they dream and to do it through the ballot box.

The givers must not be taken for mugs. It would be a folly to assume that they will remain happy to labour and supinely acquiesce to the destruction of the landscape they have worked and paid for. Compassion and fairness are not infinitely elastic features of human nature. There are limits and should the present stupidity cease to abate I predict there will be huge trouble ahead for whichever of the current governing/parliamentary parties is within hitting distance.

maxk
18/6/2020
22:48
Buy
This is the end
Libs want it all but there will be nothing left.
cant have retribution for no just cause and a working relationship with other ppl.
No Unis no jobs - sorry - born 2 late.
How to change woke?

jl5006
18/6/2020
22:29
No one buys fizzy pop these days Buywell & theres enough free porn on pornhub to toss yourself dry. You only get a bucket full in a life time you know, so you can afford to be selective
utrickytrees
18/6/2020
22:24
I’m with Raab on this one.

No bendy knee, sorry.

minerve 2
18/6/2020
22:10
Those builders doing extensions and loft conversions are going to milk it...their rates will shoot up...Christmas just round the corner...
diku
18/6/2020
22:07
You have good friends in high places...
diku
18/6/2020
21:54
Bang on cue. BoE to apologise for historic slavery links. Is there any end to this pathetic apologising. They are imo showing themselves to be feeble personalities who shouldnt be in charge of anything. I am finding it all totally depressing. It happened, its past get over it move on a shut the f* up. There more pressing issues. Some pretty non pc things happened in the colosseum but no one wants to demolish the f* place (although maybe these woke weak minded idiots do). There's gonna be nowt left. Vera Lyn entertaining murdering imperialist fascist stormtrooper. Get her statues hidden from the nutters aaaagggghhhh
scruff1
18/6/2020
21:53
England could become another USA State like Hawaii

Trump is considering tweeting buywell has heard first on the grapevine

buywell3
18/6/2020
21:11
Careful if the French blockade our ports. I would like to think that no one in the UK would care about what the market reaction would be to naval intervention. You've exposed yourself as a soft touch there.
utrickytrees
18/6/2020
20:46
Nelson thrashed the French at Trafalgar in 1805 and Churchill sunk the French fleet at anchor in Brest during the early stages of WW2.

'I would like to see the British naval response...' says tricky.
That would give the stock market a boost.

I always thought that the French were glad to help illegal immigrants to cross the channel to get to the UK and the UK border control offered them a taxi service also.

Very few are sent back.
So many are needed in care homes and for fruit picking.
The UK has lost its traditional working class.

careful
18/6/2020
20:44
They Do a very nice rat souffle in beijing, haven't tried the rat pie, they say it's to die for.
mikemichael2
18/6/2020
20:34
xxxxxy the tories are totally finished in 2024...no one will vote for another lockdown and you will never get one with a Labour government.
mr.elbee
18/6/2020
19:56
GtG - well, since yesterday switched to bullish sterling after a very long time. That not positive either?
alphorn
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