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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.14
-0.06 (-0.10%)
19 Jul 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
  -0.06 -0.10% 59.14 58.84 58.88 59.54 58.84 58.84 99,197,680 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.86 37.63B
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 59.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.78p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.63 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.86.

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13/12/2018
15:33
moron central......
sidarthur2
13/12/2018
15:28
I am wondering how much the Labour pays these people to hold the euro flag in front of parliament.
k38
13/12/2018
15:05
Please enjoy:
tradejunkie2
13/12/2018
15:01
Lloyds 42p not 47p.
montyhedge
13/12/2018
15:00
Of course no deal, she will have vote as late as possible, will be voted down 100%.
Then about four weeks to do a deal, impossible, game over. Brexit that 52% of the country voted for will happen.

montyhedge
13/12/2018
14:55
monty...dollar earners game is not going to be that easy as it was easy in 2016 immediately after the Ref vote...LLoy was at 72.5p...look at it now...other banks and Vod...as they say share price weakness is getting priced in...
diku
13/12/2018
14:51
Exlogicalad

Traders and plenty of other people fudge their tax returns and hide income from the tax man. You don't need to live abroad in a tax exile in order to do that. At least those who do live abroad to mitigate tax do it within international law. Those back in the UK actually break the law. Who is being the least democratic? I would say it was the trades person who works for cash at the weekend. The value of tax avoided/mitigated is irrelevant. If you are breaking the law you can't regulate against it. If the morons actually stopped reading the tabloids they might start to understand the plutocracy we live in and lots of these legal tax loopholes could be closed. It needs international cooperation.

I lived in Belgium because it was a nice place to live and handily it had 0% CGT for resident business owners - as agreed in the double-tax treaty with the UK. Law is law.

minerve
13/12/2018
14:51
Duplicate post.
1carus
13/12/2018
14:50
If this goes back to the people it will be a big swing to towards brexit. Brexiteer will not have changed their minds. Certain people will put the idea of democracy above an individual issue. Some remainers will change their minds because of the EU's attitude. There is an arguement to suggest the new young people that are eligible to vote could swing it to remain, but the population here is ageing, so despite deaths we have more population than 2 years ago in each increasing age group. Either no deal or a vote of no confidence followed by an election, then a people's vote and a clear message to leave. This is going to run for some time.
1carus
13/12/2018
14:49
Dollar earners the place to be, Shell, Hsbc, Gsk, etc. If no deal pound falls to parity with the dollar. Domestic sterling earners Lloyds, BT, Vod etc, I think would be hit. Just my view.
montyhedge
13/12/2018
14:34
Alporno - I ain`t bashing you...Just stating the obvious....Got to go,

going to the gym.....byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

stonedyou
13/12/2018
14:31
Given up waiting for Stoned - other things to do.
alphorn
13/12/2018
14:31
I am sure Conservatives right now thinking what is best time for her to go, before Christmas or next day of the new year..

I will be surprised if she stay longer that 10 of January.


Diku
I agree with you on this.. not only cash in hand but free education, health, housing and more.

k38
13/12/2018
14:29
diku - agree. Was just highlighting why London acts as a magnet for some people. Swiss private bankers often had their residencies in London for that reason - they obviously did not listen to Devoid!

London is a great place to work but capital raising is better elsewhere eg. NASDAQ - a clue for you Devoid!

alphorn
13/12/2018
14:25
Alp...not just high earners...it could be said for cash in hand earners as well...migrants from EU and other Country builders and cleaners earning cash in hand...how many are declaring their true income?...but they sure like UK for the education, NHS, housing, job prospects etc etc and not just the weather!....




Alphorn
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k38. That is true of any country that has an annual wealth tax.

Just why do you think so many uber rich come to London? For the weather? They pay no tax on their wealth.

diku
13/12/2018
14:14
Alp I think you misunderstand me.On my previous post I say.. Tax start from zero.. (or in other words, your first earned euro)
k38
13/12/2018
14:11
So what is your q Stoned as we are bash Alphorn this afternoon? ;))


………;…….waiting.

………;……̷0;…...still waiting.

alphorn
13/12/2018
14:10
Alporno when you start answering my questions I might answer yours...capeeeech
stonedyou
13/12/2018
14:07
Devoid - why continue to post your ignorance?

You must be very old to think that CHland is the secretive place that you believe. The laundromats are closer to your home.

Why do you assume that anyone's earnings are from the UK? I make an assumption that you are a fool - that may or may not be right. An unpleasant whiner you certainly are; a 5 star.

alphorn
13/12/2018
14:01
"first earned euro"! ;)))))))))))
alphorn
13/12/2018
13:47
Alp I just make some phone calls with friends, they all said tax start from your first earned euro.. if that helps.
k38
13/12/2018
13:39
stoned - stupid boy.


You did not answer my question to you last night 'Are you a UK resident'? A Yes or No will do.

alphorn
13/12/2018
13:35
K38 - I wouldn`t bother Alporno about paying taxes, he`s an avoider of tax.....

So don`t talk to him about paying TAX!!!!!

stonedyou
13/12/2018
13:30
k38 - you are incredibility stubborn!

Income tax is a percentage of taxable income including the two countries that you mention.

Q - Greece what is 20% of zero?

Q - France what is 0% of zero?

I won't waste anybody's time by posting up tax tables.

You are mixing up other taxes.

alphorn
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