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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.40
1.20 (2.34%)
Last Updated: 15:02:22
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
  1.20 2.34% 52.40 52.38 52.42 52.60 51.08 51.12 76,920,120 15:02:22
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.08 33.21B
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 51.20p. 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 £33.21 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.08.

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02/9/2020
10:40
Looking at the Express today makes you think that a plane landing on the Moon may have been true. Who writes that stuff - and more seriously - who believes it? Lol
alphorn
02/9/2020
10:37
I have to say grahamite2 that in almost 20 years of being on ADVFN I don't think I have come across someone who is more narrowminded and as brainwashed as you. They perhaps may generally be more stupid but you would be Goebbel's wet dream if you had been in Germany at the time.
minerve 2
02/9/2020
10:34
I'm assuming I have a bullet in this barrel so I guess you won't mind me pulling the trigger! :)
minerve 2
02/9/2020
10:32
Comments like this?

Altec Lansing
2 Sep 2020 10:08AM
Not forgetting the appalling assumptions around Climate Change that are presented as scientific fact when they are absolutely nothing of the sort.

grahamite2
02/9/2020
10:32
Barclays are still down today but I dont know about other banks. It would seem banks are out of favour.

Its a nice day so me & Mrs off for a day out to Doncaster.

chavitravi2
02/9/2020
10:24
The BBC despises people who pay for it - and the feeling is mutual

I'm sick of being told my Middle England, centre-Right views are “unacceptable”, writes Allison Pearson to the BBC's new Director General


ALLISON PEARSON
1 September 2020 • 7:00p




Our columnist pens a letter to the BBC's new Director General Tim Davie (pictured) on how left-wing bias has alienated its core supporters CREDIT: Andrew Milligan /PA



Dear Tim Davie,

Congratulations – or perhaps it should be commiserations – on becoming Director General of the BBC. As you take control of the bridge, the iceberg is already amidships and the band has struck up Abide With Me. Not that anyone at the Beeb would countenance the singing of such a dreadful, old-fashioned and almost certainly white-supremacist hymn. Not when there are inclusive and excitingly diverse Ndebele folk songs still to be inflicted on the licence payer....



Read the comments:

maxk
02/9/2020
10:20
"Voter fraud has been the Democrat way for 60 years at the least."

Naturally.

minerve 2
02/9/2020
10:20
alex

Interesting post. Thank you.

minerve 2
02/9/2020
10:15
You can see everything kicking off over there if Donaldo refuses to accept a narrow Democrat win on the grounds of voter fraud. Antifa & BLM whipped up by the media.
utrickytrees
02/9/2020
09:48
Voter fraud has been the Democrat way for 60 years at the least. Nixon considered legal proceedings in 1960 but decided against in the national interest.
grahamite2
02/9/2020
09:30
May I indulge a little if I wear a mask?
waddy
02/9/2020
09:29
Tea cakes with currents originated in the days when they were popular picnic items. They're a product of the Amper Age.
lordbung
02/9/2020
09:28
NHS Certificate
jimarilo
02/9/2020
09:15
Sorry to hear that Ianood,but I will not be bullied by scumbags who PM me out of the blue with death threats.

And you'll notice I only respond to his lying posts, I do not initiate the confrontation.

geckotheglorious
02/9/2020
08:55
I think most banks are down not just us so it's not Antonio..

Bacon & egg or sausage cobs here in Derbyshire, lovely.

chavitravi2
02/9/2020
08:54
Crux of the Lloyds investment case is whether they need an equity raise
to shore up the balance sheet.

If they can navigate the next 12 months without one, the current SP
may be on the cheap side - assuming the wider UKX stays around current levels.

essentialinvestor
02/9/2020
08:52
Gecko - I enjoy many of your posts however, this battle with Goldfinger is painful. It appears that the ultimate resolution is to filter you both?
ianood
02/9/2020
08:52
Nice, when does That Man Ant.... leave, new blood needed ASAPHave a good day allTeatime.
arjun
02/9/2020
08:47
Yep, the only Red on my watch list!

PS Tea cakes in West Yorkshire have currents.

gbh2
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