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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.28
1.00 (1.75%)
Last Updated: 12:43:00
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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 58.28 58.30 58.44 57.66 58.10 105,867,900 12:43:00
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 58.44p.

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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09/2/2019
14:11
Keyno he is a Freemason and thought it was a passport to meet Lloyds names, FX traders and very successful commodity brokers, he was only ever a low profile pig-iron/metal broker who denied going bankrupt, but admitted going insolvent (not being able to cover his debts under the bankruptcy code) same thing wouldn't you say! always ducked his turn to pay for grand lodge banquets, therefore not welcome in proper gentleman's clubs.....there I've said too much!
gotnorolex
09/2/2019
13:59
What fun elections will be in the future.
The next election will see many happy Brexiteers disillusioned by realty.

The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
It is easy to criticise the status quo.
People never seem to know how well off they are.

The party that offers sensible economic management and close ties to a reformed EU. will do well, especially after the reality of Brexit is better understood.

France, Germany, Italy, Spain and many of the others, these are great counties, the cradle of civilisation for centuries.
What a great club to be a member of.

careful
09/2/2019
12:26
Then, you got these utter swine with their noses deep in that money swelling

trough.....Do they want to keep the Great British Isles in the....."HATED EU". You

betcha!!! They do.....



Why British Politicians Argue to Remain in the EU – PENSION!!!!!!!!!

stonedyou
09/2/2019
11:10
gnr: how do you know?
keyno
09/2/2019
10:11
Once we leave the "HATED EU" food will be considerably cheaper!!!!




Remainer Lord Hannay is wrong about EU tariffs on African imports



Lord Ridley is correct. There are still plenty of tariffs against imports from African countries. To give some examples, consider the tariffs that the UK is obliged to apply to imports from Nigeria (as indeed are France, Germany and every EU member state). These include, among others:


•15% tariffs on live animals

•26% on meat and edible meat offal

•31% on dairy produce, birds’ eggs; natural honey; edible products of animal origin not elsewhere specified or included

•12% on edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers

•18% on products of the milling industry; malt; starches; inulin; wheat gluten

•23% on preparations of fish and meat, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates

•28% on sugars and sugar confectionery

•18% on preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants

•19% on tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes

And so on.

More details can be found here.

As another example, consider this screenshot showing UK tariffs on certain categories of orange imports (accessed April 22nd 2018):


Note the date: 22nd April 2018.

Scroll down and we find:
•Egypt: a tariff of 45.90 Euros/100 kg

•Morocco: a tariff of 56.20 Euros/100 kg

•Tunisia: a tariff of 65.90 Euros/100 kg

Meanwhile, Gabon, Nigeria and the Republic of Congo are subjected to the EU’s general orange tariff of 64.40 Euros/100kg.

The tariff schedules are there for all to see, and these are current tariffs.

The claim that there are no EU tariffs against imports from African countries is demonstrably false.

The fact is that the EU still has tariffs against imports from African countries – and way too many of them too.

stonedyou
09/2/2019
09:57
Shy Tott..... Pratt’s and Boodle’s
gotnorolex
09/2/2019
09:49
No you would have elections...and MP get replaced...elections every 4 years.. not about Parties but individuals..
diku
09/2/2019
09:47
Because people are corruptable. Having one government body without opposition would result in something like the EU. Self serving hypocrites who seek to control rather than serve.
terminated
09/2/2019
09:45
Which gentlemen's clubs have refused him membership?
shy tott
09/2/2019
09:41
Farage needs something to do! No gentleman's club will have him, not because of his innate xenophobia which they are partial to, but because of his own pedigree that he conceals in a desperate attempt to get approval from the ruling classes. He could only get the favour of misogynist Godfrey Bloom the antitheses of an Englishman who wore a fedora but hadn't learnt how to tip it to a lady.
I'm glad we're leaving but not this idiot's way!

gotnorolex
09/2/2019
09:39
I've already written to my MP - tory and one of the traitors - that he's lost my vote in the future. I was unsure who, if anyone, would get it, but now it suits me perfectly to vote for the Brexit party.
shy tott
09/2/2019
09:36
Excell 1 no Brexit still has Westminister . I would vote for a party that devolved everything to do with Scotland to Scotland . Though would vote to share of infrastructure and armed forces within the UK.

Ie Scotland would still have Nuclear Weapons in Storage ,If Westminister paid for it all in a sharing arrangement.

If not I would gladly get rid of the Nuclear Burden.

bargainbob
09/2/2019
09:27
I will - one less vote for Grieve
joe say
09/2/2019
09:13
Will you be changing your vote next time Bob from SNP to the new Brexit party backed by Nigel Farage?
excell1
09/2/2019
09:04
Evaluation of the choices facing us NOW, regarding the future.
bbalanjones
09/2/2019
09:00
If below is true that suggest there is no form of Party loyalty...why bother having the so called opposition Party?...or any other Party...just work towards one goal...best for the Country and its people...



Thousands of Conservative members are likely to defect to a new Brexit party which was officially recognised on Friday by the electoral regulator, its backers claim.

diku
09/2/2019
08:49
It's not May betraying the voting public, it's many MPs from all sides. All those MPs will today be concentrating Thier minds in whether they'll have a job after the next election. Hopefully, they won't. Those voters with a Tory MP betraying them who nevertheless don't want to vote labour, and vice versa, will happily vote for the Brexit party.
shy tott
09/2/2019
08:39
yes bargaintit, end this Hated EU Union Now
steve4003
09/2/2019
08:30
'Ian wragg

Posted February 9, 2019 at 6:11 am | Permalink

Yesterday The Brexit Party was formally recognised. Now we 17.4 million voters have a Home if May betrays us.'

And for those who bring out the bogey of it will split the conservative vote. Diddums.

If the Conservative betray, then they are worth nothing. Just Quislings.

So Con Party will RIP

xxxxxy
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