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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.90
0.02 (0.04%)
30 Apr 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
  0.02 0.04% 51.90 51.94 51.96 52.34 51.88 51.88 128,376,602 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.05 33.03B
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 51.88p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.06p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £33.03 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.05.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/1/2021
11:04
M2, I just can't resist winding you up, great fun in these boring times.
mikemichael2
10/1/2021
10:57
I notice COVID has hit areas like Boston quite badly.

Lovely karma!

minerve 2
10/1/2021
10:33
He was on about the lockdown not working one question I asked two weeks
Ago what are they going to do about the millions of illegal migrants who live here who is going to vaccinate them or don’t they count and another thing the pirates who held up the oil tanker in the English Channel before Christmas police have said no further action will be taken
Against them you couldn’t make it up

asa8
10/1/2021
10:31
This story is not going to go away...
maxk
10/1/2021
10:30
Something fishy going on between Salmon and Sturgeon
scruff1
10/1/2021
10:13
When I look at the pair of em I think Fred & Rose on benefits.
utrickytrees
10/1/2021
09:51
xxxxxxxxx Jock News xxxxxxcx

Scotland demands Brexit Billions in compensation but Boris tells Fatty to lard up & squeal like a pig.

utrickytrees
10/1/2021
09:18
What did he have to say?
maxk
10/1/2021
08:24
EU's demands for £bns more of UK money just keep on growingUpdate on UK paying for EU pensions – projected cost to UK is now £2.6bn higher?© Brexit Facts4EU.Org 2021A Facts4EU.Org Sunday update and summary of the problems with the EU's "divorce bill"On Friday we published a report showing the enormous share of the EU's pension and employee benefits to be paid by the UK to the EU for the next 44 years. This is as a result of the EU's Withdrawal Agreement, agreed by Theresa May, and signed by the current Prime Minister in January last year.Regrettably the situation for UK taxpayers and the public is even worse than we first reported, as we suggested it would be on Friday. The OBR did not update its annual payments table in its usual Spring report in 2020 and so we used their 2018 Spring publication as the basis for our Friday report. We now know that the total has increased by £2.6bn to £12bn.BREXIT FACTS4EU.ORG SUMMARYUPDATE: £12 BILLION OF UK PUBLIC MONEYTotal pensions and employee benefits bill to be paid by the UK : £12 BILLIONThis has risen by £2.6bn in only two yearsThe UK will be part-paying the pensions and employee benefits of all EU staff, not just British staffBelgians form the biggest nationality group?© Brexit Facts4EU.Org - click to enlarge44 more years of continued UK payments to the EU - for this and for other EU fundsEach year it's the EU that will tell the UK what it owes for the previous yearWe always use conservative figuresThis vindicates what we originally wrote, that: "... these figures were calculated in 2018. We now know that the European Commission's financial accounts for 2019 showed a €17.2bn increase in the net liabilities of its pension scheme." We then calculated the UK's share of the EU's increase on a pro-rata basis.We always try to estimate conservatively when exact official figures are difficult to come by. In this case we only had total figures from the Commission and not the OBR. The true figure issued late last year is even higher.UK is now estimated to pay the EU £12bn for EU pension & employee benefits to 2064Since our report on Friday we have seen many people on social media saying that they don't believe our facts, or that this amount is for UK employees of the EU and it is therefore reasonable for the British public to pay.ISN'T THIS ONLY FOR BRITISH EMPLOYEES OF THE EU?This is NOT the case.As we made clear in Friday's article, the UK is paying for a share of the EU's TOTAL pension and employee benefits pot, NOT the amount purely for UK employees of the EU.In Friday's headlines we used the figure of £10bn as a minimum. That alone was bad enough. We are now able to update that figure to £12bn, using official sources. All we can say is that if readers thought that £10bn was bad enough, it is in fact 20% worse than that.No-one knows how big the overall EU 'divorce bill' will beThis £2.6bn increase in payments for the EU's pensions and employee benefits highlights the problem with the EU's 'divorce bill' as a whole. No-one knows what the final total will be – we can only estimate.It is the EU which gives the UK information on what must be settled, and these numbers will appear from them for decades to come. This could still be happening in 2064 – forty years from now.You will never be told the UK's total payments to the EUWe confidently predict that the British people will never be told the overall total of payments from the UK to the EU from the time the majority voted to leave, in 2016. Nor indeed since the UK first joined what was then the EEC, in 1973. One of the many reasons why we believe this to be the case is that the official figures for net annual contributions have only ever included payments to the official EU annual budgets.Facts4EU.Org has previously reported many times on the EU's "off-budget" funds which the UK has contributed to – and which the UK will continue to do for up to another 10 years. We refer to these payments as "off-the-books", because from the public's point of view this is what they are. They do not appear in the official tables of the UK's net contributions. Below are some of these "off-the-books" EU funds.BREXIT FACTS4EU.ORG SUMMARYPayments by the UK into the EU's 'off-budget' fundsContinuing payments to EU's €30bn 'off-the-books' EDF fundContinuing payments to EU's €6bn 'off-the-books' Turkey fundContinuing payments to EU's €3bn 'off-the-books' Africa fundContinuing payments to various EU programmes, eg Horizon2020Continuing payments for UK involvement in EU defence programmesFollowing years of us campaigning on this subject, these 'off-budget' funds are now mentioned by civil servants in official reports, but the sums involved are still never included in any of the overall totals of net contributions to the EU.Bodies such as the OBR and HM Treasury get around this by including these payments under other headings. For example, some of these payments appear as part of 'foreign aid'.
xxxxxy
10/1/2021
00:31
5 million have had the vaccine we don’t know if its related.
smurfy2001
09/1/2021
23:33
Latest news, no... andBut in personal tone I do not trust PFIZER vaccine. It's a Russian roulette. Too many cases...
k38
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