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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.56
-0.52 (-0.93%)
21 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
  -0.52 -0.93% 55.56 55.64 55.68 56.32 54.98 56.22 246,172,168 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.48 35.38B
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 £35.38 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.48.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/10/2020
19:02
M2 I've got the highest IQ on here.
utrickytrees
27/10/2020
18:49
Bargain

OK, considering the SSDD.

How about you? :)

Any favourite stocks ATM?

minerve 2
27/10/2020
18:48
Nothing wrong with humanities degrees, that shows the limitation of your brain old boy.

Perhaps we should have more vocational degrees in 'tree shagging'!

LOL!

minerve 2
27/10/2020
18:47
How’s thing Minerva ? Longtime no speak
bargainbob
27/10/2020
18:46
Starmer hits cyclist who now has a bruised knee:

"SEND HIM TO THE GALLOWS!"

Boris starves thousands of school children to death"

"Well done lad!"


LOL!

minerve 2
27/10/2020
18:43
Aside the stupidity of the media driven some will die
we have the terrible problem relating to the Treasonous may Withdrawal agreement with her dearest friends the EU.

Postings above suggest that we will never leave unless we rescind the WA and walk away.
critically important that we just walk away and the HOC dissolves the terms of the WA - if we can do this.
Stop talking - just get walking
Martin Howe and others seem to know - BOJO this is no daily Star job !

jl5006
27/10/2020
18:40
Thank the good Lawd for jl5006, we can dispense with ALL virologists the world over because JL knows far more than they do.
poikka
27/10/2020
18:36
"Bit I do not like is how he left the scene before waiting for police to arrive."

He was still there, hiding in the fridge!


ROLMAO!

minerve 2
27/10/2020
18:29
Stoomer is very important people, the same rules do not apply to him.
maxk
27/10/2020
18:28
tricky
my utter frustration is that the whole is being run by those who have but a guesstimate. I had an appointment with Dr in wales - i explained that i had a small cyst on my scalp at the back of my head - i asked if a nurse could lance it - no said the GP you will need to go to Hospital. forget it I said I will do it myself and did.
I visit the GP seldom - but I can never get an appointment because the surgery book is full of repeat bloods.
C 19 stations are set up with ca 10 bods in place -I have seen max twelve ppl arriving by car - why - u have symptoms - go home - why do these stations xist - AT HUGE COST!
Managed Health Care??????????

jl5006
27/10/2020
18:26
He do a run... and this man wants to be our PM. He must resign from leader of labour!!
k38
27/10/2020
18:22
The media will have the truth re Smarmey. Bit I do not like is how he left the scene before waiting for police to arrive.

Now he is the Leader of the Opposition, and as such he would have known of the importance of remaining at the scene until the law arrived, to avoid any suspicion that he might have been over the limit. BUT he waited until later in the day, before popping in to a police station. Plenty of time to down a load of liquid to wash away any chance of excess alcohol.

Looks like there was some mischief on his part. Wonder if the cops breathalyzed him.

poikka
27/10/2020
18:04
UtyINV
Post 13000

Nailed it. Absolutely nailed it.

Not sure what tuition fees has to do with anything as we're talking pre Uni school kids at home!

Way too many benefits impoverishing the nation.
Welfare needs to be slashed.
Foreign aid needs to be slashed.
EU tribute needs to be slashed - what makes idiotic Remainers think the UK can afford to pay for nee hospitals/roads in Central & Eastern Europe exactly when our own are crumbling.

International Health Service needs to be restricted to UK citizens only. no health tourists. No asylum seekers,no chain migration. Nada.


UK is massively over indebted.

Most of you Left Wing dimwits haven't a grasp of how perilous the financial situation is, both here, in the US, Japan, and Europe generally.

geckotheglorious
27/10/2020
17:54
OH YAY!!! OH YAY!!!! Kneel Starmer runs away from crime scene OH YAY!!! OH YAY!!!

READ ALL ABOOT IT OH YAY!!! OH YAY!!!!READ ALL ABOOT IT OH YAY!!! OH YAY!!!!


British Transport Police dismiss Keir Starmer's claims that he spoke to officer before leaving scene of crash with cyclist and say it was actually an 'off-duty member of staff' who happened to be a witness

•Police are investigating a road incident involving Sir Keir Starmer and a cyclist

•Sir Keir exchanged information with the cyclist, who was 'in a lot of pain'

•His spokesman said he talked to British Transport Police at the scene

•But BTP said today they had no record of the Labour leader speaking to them

•Police have not named Sir Keir because he has not been charged with an offence

•Do YOU know the cyclist involved? Email: tips@dailymail.com

By Dan Sales For Mailonline


British Transport Police have dismissed Sir Keir Starmer's claim that he spoke to a police officer after crashing with a cyclist instead pointing out it was an 'off-duty' PCSO.

The Labour leader, 58, was involved in a collision with the bike rider near his local pub, The Grafton, just after midday on Sunday in Kentish Town, north west London.

The politician's spokesman claimed he had spoken to a 'BTP police officer' at the scene and exchanged insurance details with the cyclist before leaving him in the care of paramedics.

However, BTP told MailOnline today it had no record of an officer officially speaking with the Labour leader with no details registered on their recording systems.

Later the force stated an off-duty member of staff, a PCSO, had provided their details to him as a witness to the collision.

Onlookers described how the cyclist was left in a 'lot of pain' on the ground after the incident and was taken to hospital by paramedics with an injured arm.

The Metropolitan Police said London Ambulance Service medics informed the force about the crash and two cars arrived at 12.20pm.

By this time Sir Keir had already left the scene, which is near Kentish Town Overground station, his spokesman saying later he had left his details with the 'British Transport Police officer' and the cyclist.

stonedyou
27/10/2020
17:49
OH YAY!!! OH YAY!!!! Kneel Starmer runs away from crime scene OH YAY!!! OH YAY!!!

READ ALL ABOOT IT OH YAY!!! OH YAY!!!!READ ALL ABOOT IT OH YAY!!! OH YAY!!!!


British Transport Police dismiss Keir Starmer's claims that he spoke to officer before leaving scene of crash with cyclist and say it was actually an 'off-duty member of staff' who happened to be a witness

•Police are investigating a road incident involving Sir Keir Starmer and a cyclist

•Sir Keir exchanged information with the cyclist, who was 'in a lot of pain'

•His spokesman said he talked to British Transport Police at the scene

•But BTP said today they had no record of the Labour leader speaking to them

•Police have not named Sir Keir because he has not been charged with an offence

•Do YOU know the cyclist involved? Email: tips@dailymail.com

By Dan Sales For Mailonline


British Transport Police have dismissed Sir Keir Starmer's claim that he spoke to a police officer after crashing with a cyclist instead pointing out it was an 'off-duty' PCSO.

The Labour leader, 58, was involved in a collision with the bike rider near his local pub, The Grafton, just after midday on Sunday in Kentish Town, north west London.

The politician's spokesman claimed he had spoken to a 'BTP police officer' at the scene and exchanged insurance details with the cyclist before leaving him in the care of paramedics.

However, BTP told MailOnline today it had no record of an officer officially speaking with the Labour leader with no details registered on their recording systems.

Later the force stated an off-duty member of staff, a PCSO, had provided their details to him as a witness to the collision.

Onlookers described how the cyclist was left in a 'lot of pain' on the ground after the incident and was taken to hospital by paramedics with an injured arm.

The Metropolitan Police said London Ambulance Service medics informed the force about the crash and two cars arrived at 12.20pm.

By this time Sir Keir had already left the scene, which is near Kentish Town Overground station, his spokesman saying later he had left his details with the 'British Transport Police officer' and the cyclist.

stonedyou
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