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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.87
0.20 (0.39%)
Last Updated: 10:50:14
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
  0.20 0.39% 51.87 51.86 51.89 52.43 51.68 52.23 41,243,984 10:50:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.08 33.22B
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 51.67p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 52.66p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £33.22 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.08.

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30/6/2020
13:19
GtG - the word that you are looking for is 'capitulation'.


No answers describing the differences between an 'Australian' deal and No Deal.

Then the rebranding will at least fool everybody here - except M2 who understood the relevance for Australia. I presume the thought is that the UK will start mining minerals too?

alphorn
30/6/2020
13:19
UK economy hit by worst contraction in 41 years
sikhthetech
30/6/2020
13:15
Boris Johnson unveils 'Roosevelt-style New Deal': PM vows £12bn for affordable housing and radical plans to turn vacant shops into homes alongside overhaul of schools, hospitals and roads to stop coronavirus sending UK into Great Depression.

More inward looking stuff - the cabinet probably posts on this thread.

alphorn
30/6/2020
13:10
"Leave means renounce the EU and all its works".

Only 3 fools upticked that post. They must be having lunch.

alphorn
30/6/2020
12:22
Look at that, Minerve has come up with a Project Fear all of his own!

It's as potty and false as the original, too.

grahamite2
30/6/2020
12:14
bbalanjones

Very good summation.

minerve 2
30/6/2020
12:13
Liberty to NOT HAVE Chinese 5G technology.

From what I am seeing so far it doesn't look like liberty to me brothers.

minerve 2
30/6/2020
12:13
Remainers are driven by a Hope that collectively we can overcome entrenched human failures. Leavers are driven by the Fear that they will lose "Identity" in such a process.
bbalanjones
30/6/2020
12:12
Liberty to mortgage your house off to pay for health care in 20 years.]

Great, well done.

As I say "hopeless romantics".

minerve 2
30/6/2020
12:11
Liberty to have chlorine fed chicken rammed down your throat!

LOL!

minerve 2
30/6/2020
12:10
Liberty to do Trump's bidding.

Yeah, right.

minerve 2
30/6/2020
12:10
Sorry, but I'm not a gambler. Gambling is a game for idiots.
minerve 2
30/6/2020
12:09
Remain was, obviously enough, the default option for cautious, steady as she goes types. Leave is in some respects a gamble. A gamble those who value their liberty are willing to take.
grahamite2
30/6/2020
12:02
Poikka

I would say Remainers are actually realists and Leavers are hopeless romantics but there we go.

minerve 2
30/6/2020
12:00
It's always been that way Poikka.
maxk
30/6/2020
11:53
Anyone noticed that amongst politicians, and posters on this board, the Remoaners are a bunch of moaners, whilst the Leavers are enthusiastic, go-for-it types?
poikka
30/6/2020
11:50
Yeah right.
minerve 2
30/6/2020
11:49
With COVID we're floundering around because we're dealing with the new and the unknown. Not one of us knows for sure whether historians will say

the people of the 2020s destroyed their economies and way of life, and it was all for nothing. There never was any significant danger

or

the worst pandemic for 700 years could have been managed if only it had been taken more seriously

But the EU negotiations are quite different. We know where we stand and the government knows what's required of it.

grahamite2
30/6/2020
11:44
Well hopefully when the next pandemic comes along we will not have idiots and charlatans in charge. It makes all the difference.
minerve 2
30/6/2020
11:41
Marvellous..."A new strain of flu that has the potential to become pandemic has been identified in China by scientists." BBC
patientcapital
30/6/2020
11:38
We could tell them to jump Min!!1
mikemichael2
30/6/2020
11:34
mm2

You are looking at it from 'our point of view'.

minerve 2
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