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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.20
0.06 (0.12%)
Last Updated: 15:25:15
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 0.12% 51.20 51.18 51.20 51.62 50.88 51.38 60,002,774 15:25:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 5.94 32.45B
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 51.14p. 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 £32.45 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.94.

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22/9/2020
19:09
k38 22 Sep '20 - 18:32 - 315199 of 315199

Antonio said the next buy back when the share price rise 54p ...

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The question : is the price of 54p buy back before or after consolidation?

ie when the share price is 9p...consolidate at 5 to 1 , which make it at 54p!!!!!

I'll be buying! LOL!


Cheers

high value chips
22/9/2020
19:06
The theory of suppositions - just affecting USA Lefrene?
Certainly not the BOE?
China is not part of nor is russia?
Evidence of the defaults to create this situation - No - not credible -

jl5006
22/9/2020
18:32
Antonio said the next buy back when the share price rise 54p ...
k38
22/9/2020
18:24
Well António nearly got the timing right..
maxk
22/9/2020
17:56
grahamite2, I feel the destruction of the economy is deliberate, I'm of the view that there is a hidden banking collapse at least four times bigger than the 2008 whoopsie, and when you need to create in excess of $100 trillion to fill the chasm, you need to create a smoke screen to justify it.
lefrene
22/9/2020
17:54
K 38
Consolidation does nothing for value.

jl5006
22/9/2020
17:51
G2
perhaps the essence of the problem is the compilation of the Cabinet.
Since the Heath intro into the COMMON MARKET - just that - ppl entering politics thought - goody goody - DC & GO.
instead of being rule takers - sorry treason u are such a bore - there is now a need to make rules.
Is the cabinet able to manage this need to make rules? Does it have the ability to consider the madness in the thoughts of the mad profs - I guess not since the profs are just guessers.
Not up to it - you have already established the disgust of many who voted for you.
To be honest there is no positive coming out of this mad prof dictatorship.
Everyone who SHOULD be receiving treatment for their often self inflicted conditions - ignored because 21 ppl are said to have died with c 19 association.
A robot with imput from guessers is the answer?????????? I have never taken the flu jab and never will - pls dont ever suggest witless that I have to be jabbed.

jl5006
22/9/2020
17:29
Llloyds has survived a lot of terrible things over the centuries. But our own government doing all it can to destroy the economy of our own country is a new one.
grahamite2
22/9/2020
17:05
maxidi
LOLOLOL!
Be lucky and prosper under these circumstances!


K38
If i'm right , i'll be long on it big time as I can see LLOYDS will consolidate their shares at least 10 to one! LLOYDS WILL SURVIVE!

Be lucky.
Cheers

high value chips
22/9/2020
16:57
high value chips..... idiot
maxidi
22/9/2020
16:55
Just seeing all the school kids walking home in mass gangs, shouting and laughing with zero distancing....... look out granny!!!
mikemichael2
22/9/2020
16:37
Hi chips.. 9 to 15p ?? I thought 27 to 30 was the bottom but under this circumstances 21 to 19 is the bottom.. if you are right say good bye to Lloyds bank. New leadership, old labour.In other words, nothing change!
k38
22/9/2020
16:36
How many times have you thought that markets are rigged? Well you were right.
lefrene
22/9/2020
16:31
60,000 pubs in the UK if they each have 500 people/ wk through the door that's 30M contacts per week without face masks. There has been minimal/ no increase in the R value since pubs have been allowed to open. Funny that innit?
utrickytrees
22/9/2020
16:10
Re BJ
He has to accept the cabinet decision whether he likes it or not.
he is not the president.
Witless and liberty seem to focus o n the might be rather than the wat is.
450 deaths from cancer per day according to Littlejohn - 5 deaths a day road traffic accidents. Yet we lockdown about 21 ? deaths from or phps with c 19 results in lockdown and roads are closed bcos LAs can do it.
Need to reassess the Emergency powers

jl5006
22/9/2020
16:07
Boris Johnson's Covid speech showed little regard for either science or democracy




The most striking features of Boris Johnson’s address to the Commons were the

things he didn’t say. There was no strategic explanation for his decisions and no

evidence for why the measures he was (reluctantly, he said) introducing would be

more effective than any others. Nor did he make any attempt to deal with the

critique that is now widely available in the public discourse of his government’s

approach to this crisis....




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stonedyou
22/9/2020
16:07
Good afternoon chaps!

Hope you have saved shed loads of cash since my last post! ( By not buying in LLOYDS )

The skeletons are being exposed from their cupboards after decade of money laundering for the 'elites'.
There will be bargains to be had in Banks once the super bubble pops; LLOYDS will be dragged down per usual from the big boys, so i'm sticking to my target of 9p to 15p target.
In the unlikely event that i've missed the financial boat, no worries as i'm way up in my precious metals arena even after a sell off yesterday.( Nothing goes up in a straight line.)

Keep your cupboards, cellars, freezers full for the mean time ; you'll prosper! LOLOL!

Be lucky.

Cheers

high value chips
22/9/2020
16:03
Or the Conservative Party will be RIP soonish.
xxxxxy
22/9/2020
16:01
Government using the Police and then the Army. Sounds like the Conservatve Government wants a POLICE STATE and some Gestapo. Boris needs to get a grip with Reality.
xxxxxy
22/9/2020
15:59
Joss Wynne Evans22 Sep 2020 3:46PMJanet, a great article..  I believe it would be right:1.   To require that the government facilitates a full debate without prevarication in Parliament as to their conduct over the Coronovirus Act and requires any further measure to be sanctioned by a full vote of the House.2.    To demand a full Public Inquiry with an unrestricted remit to report within six months on the events globally insofar as they affect the UK and the conduct of the matter at home.3.    To require a full debate on what has happened to the NHS, why the normal service has been suspended, with patients having life threatening conditions having consultations postposed sine die.4.    To require the police to investigate the decision to close the NHS that was taken to determine whether there is a criminal caser to answer.The prospect of civil war to get our democracy restored becomes less of a bad fantasy and more of a probability with every passing day.
xxxxxy
22/9/2020
15:57
Funny how these new posters turn up with terrible news or fantastic news!
chavitravi2
22/9/2020
15:57
Office workers who can work from home should do so.

Pubs, bars and restaurants in England will be ordered to close by 10pm each night.

The hospitality sector will be restricted to table service only.

Face coverings must be worn in taxis and private hire vehicles, and by retail staff while at work.

Customers in indoor hospitality will also have to wear face coverings - except while seated at a table to eat or drink.

The exemptions to the rule of six will be reduced, banning indoor team sport - such as indoor five-a-side football matches.

The planned return of spectators to sports venues will now not go ahead from October 1.

Wedding ceremonies and receptions will be capped at 15 people from Monday.

maxk
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