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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.54
0.36 (0.66%)
17 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
  0.36 0.66% 54.54 54.56 54.58 54.70 53.94 54.52 99,062,783 16:35:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.35 34.68B
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 £34.68 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.35.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/8/2020
14:39
Unbelievable that it's the middle of August and all of these blindingly obvious issues with Brexit seem to come as a complete surprise to the UK.
minerve 2
19/8/2020
14:35
In town and gone in Spoons for lunch. Ordered signature sirloin steak with trimmings and a pint
Mrs a small brunch with coffee.
£9.52p the lot. Unbelievable.

chavitravi2
19/8/2020
14:35
Yep, we're the worst of the worsted.

So why are the €urobuns busting a gut to keep us in?

maxk
19/8/2020
13:40
If he wont come out then lock the door and fill it with concrete
vauch
19/8/2020
13:34
Utricky

What on Earth are you talking about, you utter clown.

minerve 2
19/8/2020
12:56
M2 your little brain must turning at 78rpm working out how to jump ship to HMS leave without losing any face now weve announced this FOM deal with Australia.
If you want my advice I'd set up a new ID, somat like 'hardcoreozzy2' or 'wacafanminerve' and just start posting mukka, dont lose any of you creative spontaneity though, just post the exact opposite of your current views and in 28 days you should be cured and have little or no recollection of your regrettable past.

utrickytrees
19/8/2020
12:26
Maybe there has been politicised pressure not to allow filming of nurses and wards.

Doesn't work out well for the current bunch of cronies at the helm.

minerve 2
19/8/2020
12:25
I agree, it does seem warped.
minerve 2
19/8/2020
12:17
Amazing how they just drop a lead story, remember not long back all the panic in hospitals, no ppi, queues for ventilators and Dyson and others making them, Hospital wards overflowing with people with virus, emergency centres being built in record time.

What's happening today, we hear nothing!!!!

We hear about workers in factories getting it, but how bad are they??

All about testing, but nothing said about just how bad the ones who are positive.

mikemichael2
19/8/2020
11:46
Go for it then, goons.
minerve 2
19/8/2020
11:33
Utrick

All very true.

Hence why FOM is very workable.

:)

geckotheglorious
19/8/2020
11:30
GtG, thanks for the explanation, yeah sounds much better than a free movement deal with Europe because average salaries and benefits are in close parity with ours I'd expect, so you wouldn't get the obvious problems that weve had with lots of Poles and Bulgarians coming over to sell the big issue & claim benefits.
Also their health care systems are a lot more advanced than those in say Greece or Portugal Bulgaria etc etc so we wouldn't be getting surgeons who were actually little more than competent butchers either. Yes! I can see the attraction now of a free movement deal with other first world nations.

Are they willing to take the Jocks or is it subject to them getting independence do you know?

utrickytrees
19/8/2020
11:13
Yeah, everything will be fine ..............until something isn't.



Remainers know what I mean in that obvious statement. ;)

minerve 2
19/8/2020
11:13
Dido Harding's unstoppable upward rise is an egregious example of the chumocracy at work

Harding's career has been dotted with failures, yet she is part of the club, so on she goes


ROSS CLARK
18 August 2020 • 12:35pm
Ross Clark


I guess there will have been few tears shed around the nation’s breakfast tables this morning for the demise of Public Health England – a quango which proved to be more interested in hectoring us over our diets than in preparing for a pandemic.

But, really, can’t the government find someone better to lead its successor body, the Institute for Health Protection, than the woman who set up the government’s dysfunctional test and trace system?...

maxk
19/8/2020
11:10
Utrick,

Nah, the Canucks aren't all LGBGter's - just the wet Trudeau liberals. Plenty of proper Conservatives over there.

Also many Brits have relatives in Canada,Nz, and Australia (and when taken into account their respective populations are far smaller compared to UK) such FOM makes sense in my view.

We share a similar language, culture (in parts) and heritage.

geckotheglorious
19/8/2020
10:57
Bob, he has to go back to Scotland to sign on. He was probably on tag aswell.
utrickytrees
19/8/2020
10:54
Canada?? They're all lgbgter's arent they. I'm sure that Justin Trudeau's a left hander aswell. There might have to be a few caveats.
utrickytrees
19/8/2020
10:44
FOM with CANZUk gets my vote.
No issue with that.

geckotheglorious
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