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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.36
0.42 (0.76%)
Last Updated: 09:13:20
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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
  0.42 0.76% 55.36 55.34 55.36 55.68 55.28 55.52 9,938,928 09:13:20
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.47 35.36B
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 54.94p. 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 £35.36 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.47.

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01/1/2019
16:41
Exlogicalad

In May 1996, Gillian Shephard, Secretary of State for Education and Employment, commissioned an inquiry, led by the then Chancellor of the University of Nottingham, Sir Ron Dearing, into the funding of British higher education over the next 20 years.[3] This National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education reported to the new Labour Government, in the summer of 1997, stating additional billions of funding would be needed over the period, including £350 million in 1998–99 and £565 million in 1999–2000, in order to expand student enrolment, provide more support for part-time students and ensure an adequate infrastructure. - Wikipedia


What would be your solution then?

minerve
01/1/2019
16:31
bargainbob...My view is that you are not going to get independence with a referendum. I admit most of the Scots I know who I have known a long time are not SNP voters.

Sturgeon is as far left as Corbyn and will promise anything to get power, she is as ambitious to take Scotland to independence as Corbyn is to take Britain back to the 70s.

Like Brexit Remainers, Scottish independence is popular with the young folk who have had a far better ride than their English counterparts. A lot of people forget that it wasn't the Tories who brought in Tuition fees, it was the Blair government in 1998 who said the max amount would be a £1,000 a year.

It is all very nice to think that the likes of Sturgeon and Corbyn will create Utopia, but it will all end in tears. Look at 2010 and the note Labour left for the Tories by Liam Byrne, it read 'Sorry there is no money left'.

That is what happens after a few years of Labour and the SNP are left of Scottish Labour.

I am not saying it can't happen, but I think it will be unlikely when all Scotland realises the SNP are a rabble of lefty numpties who are high on spending UK taxpayers money.

exlogicalad
01/1/2019
16:13
Nice black girl in the above video Jacko. I think she has too much energy for you to handle. LOL
minerve
01/1/2019
16:12
Strike it up, this band is gonna play my tune
Strike it up, I want to, I want to tell you so
Strike it up, nobody's gonna stop my sound
Strike it up, you know how lonely one can feel

If I have the line and you have the bass
Then strike it up and you'll find the rhythm's on time
Line after line going straight to your mind
'cause hyping the place is what we're all about
Moving your waist to the bass is no doubt
Roll up the groove, melody is essential
Drop the knowledge on this instrumental
Cast your doubts about house music
You've got the body, so why don't you use it?
Naturally swinging your thing to the song
'cause that's how we pump the dancefloor for the strong

Waiting on my feelings, yeah-heah
Waiting on my feelings, feelings
Waiting on my feelings, yeah-heah
Waiting on my feelings, feelings

minerve
01/1/2019
15:55
Somebody's watching me.
minerve
01/1/2019
15:53
Grayling under pressure over ferry contract for group with no ships - LOL
minerve
01/1/2019
15:45
Absolutely agree Poikka.Khan and the elite are taking the British public as mugs.
The New Year calibrations are not there to put over their political tendencies.

excell1
01/1/2019
15:36
Maybe of interest A storm is coming from a Scottish perspective .
bargainbob
01/1/2019
15:30
A lot of Londoners VOTED leave!!
stonedyou
01/1/2019
15:26
If Khan had really meant that London was open to all, he'd have had the message sent out in the languages of non-EU countries as well. What a loser.

Keep your opinions to yourself, instead of using the occasion to serve your own interests at the expense of all Londoners.

poikka
01/1/2019
15:20
morr - We leaving the "HATED EU" will benefit the Lloyds Group and benefit the

WHOLE country. There are dark forces working against leaving. If you don`t

understand this your a idiot.....You try the Disney site

stonedyou
01/1/2019
15:13
xxxxxy is filtered.
mikemichael2
01/1/2019
14:50
May is FAECES

EUSSR is FAECES

xxxxxy
01/1/2019
14:49
LEAVE and WTO
xxxxxy
01/1/2019
13:36
New year I was going to give Stonedyou the benefit of the doubt . But from now on will just ignore him .
bargainbob
01/1/2019
13:05
xxxxxy – This is a board for owners of Lloyd's Bank shares. The one big thing that would make those shares go up in price is NOT leaving the EU. You can see evidence of that every time leaving looks less likely (or leaving with a decent deal looks more likely) and up goes the share price. Your anti-EU rants are against the interests of this share. Whether leaving the EU is in the interests or not of this country is a discussion you can freely have elsewhere. Try the Express website.
morrisseysteve
01/1/2019
11:39
The withdrawal Agreement of May shackles us as a colony to the EU
Because:
TEMPORARY. What is ' temporary'.
Define 'temporary'

Income tax was a temporary tax to fund the Napoleonic Wars. It was was introduced in 1799 as a 'temporary' tax. But it is still with us. Just one example of 'temporary' effectively becoming permanent.

So May and her current Withdrawal Agreement had better rigorously define 'temporary' or any other waffle that she and her EU concocts.

Legal documents have to be rigorously DEFINED.

May has been blinded by the EU.
We, The People are not so gullible.

SO. DEFINE. TEMPORARY

The Backstop is temporary – what is this temporary?

SO. DEFINE. TEMPORARY

xxxxxy
01/1/2019
11:11
LEAVE and WTO



LEAVE, LEAVE, LEAVE

xxxxxy
01/1/2019
11:10
The EU reminds us what staying would be like

By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: JANUARY 1, 2019

Two recent decisions of the EU should act as a warning of the damage the EU could do if we stay in under the Withdrawal Agreement or by some other device to thwart the result of the People’s vote.
Fishermen and women are concerned at the new rules of the Common Fishing policy. Whilst the EU has at last recognised that throwing dead fish back into the sea is bad for the fish, bad for the fishing industry. and bad for the environment, their remedy threatens to bankrupt some small boat businesses by stopping them fishing altogether if they catch too much bi catch. The UK needs to take back control and put in a policy which allows our businesses to earn a living whilst reducing the amount of fish taken by large industrial trawlers from abroad. Landing all fish caught should be central to this policy, with a days at sea regime to regukate total fish volumes.

There is a recent Europeam Court judgement which says that UK payments to secure sufficient electrical power under the capacity scheme are illegal subsidies. The UK had to go this route to comply with all the other power generation and environmental laws from the EU . If you build a system around wind and solar you need stand by for when the weather cuts off your electricity. Keeping dear to build alternative plants available for occasional use is expensive, so you have to pay the supplier.

The sooner we can put in place policies to generate enough clean power at the cheapest price the better. The EU makes this very difficult.

How many more UK businesses and industries could the EU disrupt if we let them by granting them continuing power over us?

xxxxxy
01/1/2019
10:14
That's all he wrote!
gotnorolex
01/1/2019
09:07
Keep your European theme out of our New Years firework display Mr Khan.
excell1
31/12/2018
21:40
And ANOTHER nice bunch of lads.....can you spot the 'controversial' similarity ?
mikemichael2
31/12/2018
20:43
OK get it...can't keep up with Minnie's mocking & Trolling.
exlogicalad
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