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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.54
0.36 (0.66%)
Last Updated: 14:49:56
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
  0.36 0.66% 54.54 54.52 54.56 54.66 53.94 54.52 48,791,313 14:49:56
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.31 34.48B
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 54.18p. 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 £34.48 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.31.

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16/7/2020
20:49
Methanol as an Unlisted Ingredient in Supposedly Alcohol-Based Hand Rub Can Pose Serious Health Risk



Methanol not effective or safe hand sanitizer or disinfectant cautions MI

jimarilo
16/7/2020
20:22
41% in Leicester can not speak any English They are ignoring all the rules , News
portside1
16/7/2020
20:20
Makes you wonder if this share malaki is eventually a zero sums game...





GeckotheGlorious16 Jul '20 - 13:39 - 310226 of 310267
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Unfair on Minerve to be fair Jacko.

Many got burned by Woodford.

I count my lucky stars I avoided investing,despite being tempted because I liked his "original style"

As soon as he went off piste, down the "unquoted investment" route that was a red flag for me.

diku
16/7/2020
20:06
Alphorn
Post 310265
"........it is probably an allotment.
ROFLMAO x 2"


15 acres actually loser.

You clearly couldnt afford such...

So keep laughing pauper.

geckotheglorious
16/7/2020
20:05
Alphorn
Post 310264
"GtG - you even believe your own posts!
Repeat it and you will believe it even more.
ROFLMAO"

?

You think being a currency speculator evidences you have more faith in GBP(and UK) than owning hard assets in Britain?

Hahaha christ you're a bigger loser than I thought.

geckotheglorious
16/7/2020
20:02
........it is probably an allotment.

ROFLMAO x 2

alphorn
16/7/2020
20:01
GtG - you even believe your own posts!

Repeat it and you will believe it even more.

ROFLMAO

alphorn
16/7/2020
19:26
Sounds like Min has been draining his own swamp!!!
mikemichael2
16/7/2020
19:11
A legal system heavily infiltrated by the hard left is also a problem in America. It shows just how much swamp there is to drain.
grahamite2
16/7/2020
18:41
M2, tell that to widows or amputee servicemen. You strike me as the sort of idiot who takes our military for granted. Your obviously not British.
utrickytrees
16/7/2020
18:04
"Ms Begum was 15 and living in Bethnal Green, London, when she left the UK in 2015"

15!

She deserves a chance of normal life here in the UK. Let the legal system play its game.

Don't listen to the whinging old farts.

Where did it all go wrong for them?

minerve 2
16/7/2020
17:57
G2 - I don't think so! Patronizing is new to you; doesn't fit you very well.
alphorn
16/7/2020
17:55
Brains is not their main strength.

Perhaps we should export branch chopping!

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
16/7/2020
17:39
Are the UK's fishing grounds going Dutch?July 15, 2020By Neil StrattonA NUMBER of my earlier articles on Brexit-Watch highlighted how the fishing industries of the eight members of the EU27fishing in the UK Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) differed widely in size, the extent to which they depended on the UK EEZ for their landings and the importance of their fishing industries-and therefore the UK EEZ-to their economies. More recent articles have looked at how fishing opportunities in the NE Atlantic might be shared out between fleets if they reflected the proportion of any given stock living in the corresponding EEZ.This and following articles will combine the two analytical approaches by looking at how the fishing opportunities might change for each of the eight EU27 countries fishing in the UK EEZ if they were based on resource share for fish species that are the most important in terms of tonnage and/or value to the fleet in question. At the same time, whilst most articles in this series compare average annual landings for the period from 2010 to 2016 – the sequence of years for which full data is available – this and following articles will also look at how patterns may have changed between 2003 and 2016. To get the ball rolling, let's go Dutch.  What follows is only one way that the EU27 might choose to allocate opportunities to its member fleets (remember, it decides for them) but it is one that preserves the principle of relative stability that it has adopted heretofore.This and the following articles are based on the assumptions used for calculating the redistributions modelled in the previous few articles and explained in detail in Kippers Galore.The tables that will appear in this in the following articles will all follow the same format and will be explained in this article but, for the benefit of brevity, not in subsequent ones. Readers of future articles needing to refresh their memories will be able to refer back to this one.Full article Brexit Watch
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