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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.86
1.12 (2.05%)
Last Updated: 13:08:19
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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
  1.12 2.05% 55.86 55.86 55.88 55.94 55.14 55.16 39,798,818 13:08:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.51 35.54B
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 54.74p. 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 £35.54 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.51.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/12/2020
16:14
Are going for a No Deal to look like a Deal...
diku
09/12/2020
16:11
Exports are getting cheaper by the minute.
boxerdogz
09/12/2020
16:10
ction rights.Because you simply don't put in a public performance that punchy and confident unless you have a trick or two up your sleeve – and at PMQs today the PM pretty much reduced everyone else in the House to "blah blah blah" status. After weeks of looking decidedly haunted, like a PM on the ropes (indeed a PM with only a tenuous grasp on the keys to No10) this was Boris back to his grown-up-Just-William best, all tousled hair, cheeky one-liners and indefatigable Blitz spirit.RELATED ARTICLES?Why Rishi is RIGHT to cut overseas aid in time of national crisis?Remainers' Project Fear is back on the attackADVERTISINGBut hang on, isn't this a man at the helm of a country on a precipice? A man about to have a last supper with Ms von der Leyen tonight in a desperate bid to scratch a last second compromise Brexit deal with the EU?138253833198Something doesn't stack up. An hour ago I'd have stuck the mortgage on a Brexit no deal but after that performance either Boris has an excellent future in panto or he really thinks he's all but nailed a deal.There was none of the irritation of recent weeks as Keir Starmer threw in a barb or two - to be honest the Labour leader's Brexit bashing lines were as predictable as the script of Aladdin at the Hackney Empire and easily swiped away (if not actually answered) by the PM.... Daily Express.. Sounds positive
xxxxxy
09/12/2020
16:09
Poodle - time for a shampoo and cut? What colour ribbon today?

ROFLMAO

alphorn
09/12/2020
16:08
Remoaners ARE lifes failures
Remoaners ARE pesimists
Remoaners LOVE to be told by foreign powers what to do
Remoaners LOVE failure as it give them something to moan about
Remoaners HATE winners
Remoaners HATE success
Remoaners HATE the very essence of Freedom
Remoaners HATE Democracy

We Brexiteers WE STILL LOVE YOU deep down as Lovers of everything British, WE Lifes winners will burden the financial cost for YOU to move to the EU , to the place you yearn for.

boxerdogz
09/12/2020
16:08
Boxerdogz.

Your posts are level headed, rational and positive. They are not designed to polarise.

freddie ferret
09/12/2020
16:04
Brexiteers : Excited about a great future free of the shackles of the EU
Remoaners : Prey that UK fails, hates the UK and will do anything to make this happen.

Remoaners , if you love Failure please please please move to the EU ! It really is that simple

boxerdogz
09/12/2020
16:03
EUSSR = Treachery.No DealWTOLiberty
xxxxxy
09/12/2020
16:02
John Redwood@johnredwood·9hYesterday I asked Labour and the SNP if they could name any U.K. ask of the EU in the talks that they supported. Neither could! They would not even support the U.K. takimg back full control of our fish. They clearly want the the U.K. to give in again.
xxxxxy
09/12/2020
15:55
#408. A disgusting post.
alphorn
09/12/2020
15:48
The market has turned, the pound is dropping !
boxerdogz
09/12/2020
15:30
On balance I prefer to leave without a deal, as that would give us far greater chance of boosting our economy rather than the long slow painful death we've been experiencing, and would continue to experience.

For alps to say that we couldn't afford to that there's neither the money nor inclination to build costly domestic facilities shows what happens when his pomposity gets the better of him.

poikka
09/12/2020
15:28
Johnson says the government secured a withdrawal agreement. Whatever happens, the government will be able to get on with its new immigration system, with free ports, with higher animal welfare, with new trade deals, and it will get its money back too.
boxerdogz
09/12/2020
15:28
Johnson says conditions imposed by EU for trade deal are unacceptable
Sir Edward Leigh (Con) says the Vote Leave campaign told people a trade deal was achievable. Will he make one last effort? But if a deal cannot be achieved, the parliamentary Conservative party will back him to the hilt.

Johnson says the EU want the right to punish the UK if the EU passes a new law and the UK does not match it. And they do not want the UK to have sovereign control of its fishing waters. Those conditions are unacceptable, he says.

boxerdogz
09/12/2020
15:26
Brexit: Johnson claims Brussels wants power to 'punish' UK if it does not implement future EU laws
boxerdogz
09/12/2020
15:21
We WILL be the Singapore of the North

We will thrive ! It's a Joy to be alive !

boxerdogz
09/12/2020
15:13
Meanwhile back in the USA they compare what the press was saying in 2006, with now!

start at 10 mins 43 secs.

lefrene
09/12/2020
15:12
Dear Republic of Ireland : Fear not the French fishing fleet is loaded with fuel and enroute to rape your waters.

We will welcome with open arms ALL those companies who once saw your outpost as favorable for tax reasons !

Britain, GREAT BRITAIN is open for business , Boris ( Lord Boris ) greatness awaits this Damn fine country !

boxerdogz
09/12/2020
15:06
& those consequences will be felt no more acutely than in Ireland so dont expect any more loans from the UK to pay your ramped up EU subscriptions once weve left.
utrickytrees
09/12/2020
15:02
One would like to say, when was the last pandemic like this one - Spanish flu, a century ago? Except there never has been a pandemic like this one, which is basically a lot of fuss over nothing. The responses of governments have been far more damaging than the disease ever was.
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