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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.28
1.00 (1.75%)
05 Jul 2024 - Closed
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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
  1.00 1.75% 58.28 58.22 58.26 58.56 57.66 58.10 303,580,096 16:29:58
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.78 36.41B
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 57.28p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 58.56p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £36.41 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.78.

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08/12/2020
12:06
EU says it is willing to continue talks with UK into 2021 in event of no deal
The EU is willing to carry on further talks with the UK in 2021 even if there is no deal before the end of the post-Brexit transition on 31 December, the European commission said this morning.

Daniel Ferrie, a commission spokesman, said the mandate given to officials by the 27 member states and the European parliament would permit further talks. He said:

If that deal is not in place on January 1, then we have a no-deal situation. That does not exclude that negotiations can continue – from our side – and it does not exclude that we can continue on the basis of the mandate that is given to us.

OH NO YOU DON't EVIL EU

boxerdogz
08/12/2020
12:00
The GBP / USD chart tells you WHAT you need to know, who knows in advance AND how to profit.

GLA

boxerdogz
08/12/2020
11:54
The announcement that will change the course of our great country is VERY close now , what we are witnessing is History in the making. Great History for a Great Nation.

For those of you who LOVE the UK . Stand Tall BE PROUD and show your flag

For the EU traitors , we have your cards marked, may you invest in junk bonds and lose your pensions and savings

boxerdogz
08/12/2020
11:54
I quite enjoy Alphorn's contribution although I disagree with much of it, he plainly enjoys himself.
lefrene
08/12/2020
11:50
It's started . The Pound is slipping now , down she goes, get ready people the money machine awakes !
boxerdogz
08/12/2020
11:49
Perhaps the latest female influence in Boris' life with her greenie views might lead a campaign against 'food miles'. All those hundreds of millions of truck miles just to bring Greek or Spanish potatoes to a country not short of spuds might be a start. Most people are quite unaware that truck loads of produce that can easily be produced here, cross Europe for as little as an extra £100 profit on the whole 26 tonnes.

THIS is so true !!!! Wise words from a comrade in arms

boxerdogz
08/12/2020
11:48
So long as they stay on this thread. ;)
alphorn
08/12/2020
11:47
Alphorn . Behold an enemy , an infiltrator , an EU shill . Beware the Demons, they live amongst us, the may look and sound like us , but they ARE Spies !
boxerdogz
08/12/2020
11:46
Boxer

IT WILL NOT HAPPEN.

You don't fully understand the dynamics and doctrine of the Tories.

The Tories are not interested in traditional heavy industries like ship building, steel and mining. They are working class industries and empower Labour and unions.

minerve 2
08/12/2020
11:45
Splitting hairs, but it's currently 43%

Trade is important, but escaping from being treated as a slave colony is in my view more important, particularly so when the tyrant is wasteful, incompetent and corrupt.

The UK is striking trade deals all over the place, and I don't see why we can't prise away some of the other disaffected States that are fed up with this office block of unaccountable apparatchiks ruling the roost, to the advantage of Germany and France.




Perhaps the latest female influence in Boris' life with her greenie views might lead a campaign against 'food miles'. All those hundreds of millions of truck miles just to bring Greek or Spanish potatoes to a country not short of spuds might be a start. Most people are quite unaware that truck loads of produce that can easily be produced here, cross Europe for as little as an extra £100 profit on the whole 26 tonnes.

lefrene
08/12/2020
11:44
Oy Poodle - what tax take? A first, taxing losses?

Back to your kennel; or even better take time off again from posting.

alphorn
08/12/2020
11:37
No "Remoaner Meltdown" here.

I'm going to make plenty of money out of you turnips.

If the UK ship is going to sink, I'm going to make money out of it!

Bye-bye UK, it has been nice knowing you.

LOL!

minerve 2
08/12/2020
11:35
NO DEAL is the only way , here it comes

Be prepared for the Remoaner Meltdown



No Gain without Pain

boxerdogz
08/12/2020
11:34
"Build up our armed forces especially the Navy using British steel and shipyards"

Any when have you seen a Tory party truly care about British steel and UK shipyards?

Wake up numpty!

minerve 2
08/12/2020
11:31
FIRST : Slash VAT
Second : SLASH Buisiness rates, undercut the EU
Third : Build up our armed forces especially the Navy using British steel and shipyards
Fourth : Blockade the EU
Fifth : Invade the EU, just the best bits

Empire complete

boxerdogz
08/12/2020
11:30
Lots of the Greek bank debt was held by US bond holders.
minerve 2
08/12/2020
11:26
A trade boycott would hurt both parties and cause hardship and unemployment.

The UK market is important to luxury German car makers such as Mercedes, Audi, VW and BMW. It would be bad for them, but there is many more areas where we would suffer.

We in the UK export 45% of our goods to the EU.
The EU. export 8% of theirs to the UK.
Because they are much bigger than we are their 8% is slightly bigger than our 45%.

You must understand that free trade is vital, protectionism would be a disaster.
Welcome back the 1930's.
Let us not die of ignorance.

careful
08/12/2020
11:17
Is this the silly season or just the week? ;)
alphorn
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