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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.78
0.44 (0.86%)
24 Apr 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
  0.44 0.86% 51.78 51.82 51.84 53.20 49.62 50.26 258,534,591 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.03 32.95B
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 51.34p. 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 £32.95 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.03.

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07/10/2020
17:02
British negotiators are close to clinching a deal that commits the UK to remaining subject to rulings by the European Court of Human Rights after Brexit... Daily Telegraph... William Collins7 Oct 2020 4:57PMNot sure that:"clinching a deal that commits the UK to remaining subject to rulings by the European Court of Human Rights after Brexit"is positive to the sovereignty of the UK post Brexit. Please would someone enlighten me why?1LikeReplyCarolyn Bates7 Oct 2020 4:58PM@William Collins It is not.... Simon Davidson7 Oct 2020 4:50PMIf, as some commentators on here have asserted, the ECHR is totally separate from the EU, then why is our membership of it (and adherence to ECHR rules) being discussed as part of our trade agreement with the EU?4LikeReplyGlobal Chellyabinsk7 Oct 2020 4:50PM@Simon Davidsonbecause.. as a negotiator you can try anything on. take a look at the Versaille Treaty. of course makes you look foolish if you agree to it.that is why the EU just loved Theresa May.. anything they threw at her.. she just opened her legs a little wider2LikeReplyRobin Holman7 Oct 2020 4:56PM@Global Chellyabinsk @Simon Davidson Back to fish again?LikeReplycolin mccallum7 Oct 2020 4:56PM@Global Chellyabinsk @Simon Davidson What a horrible thought..... The flavour of things at rhw moment. Uneasy.
xxxxxy
07/10/2020
16:11
Utricky trees
bargainbob
07/10/2020
16:03
Michael Gove, "Negotiations are proceeding [..] in a way which gives us cause for steady optimism."
That's very unusual for him to be +ve on Bexit deal.

mo123
07/10/2020
15:46
Reading between the lines, seems doing the dance to closing time. Then No Deal.So WTO.No chains . No shackles .WTO
xxxxxy
07/10/2020
15:04
jacko - not a Corbyn supporter! Great pity that he stayed in place just when a strong opposition party was needed. He was never someone that could sell himself to Joe Public; even Labour supporters.
alphorn
07/10/2020
14:18
Last cople of weeks b4 saga of BREXIT finely put to bed. ALB.
action
07/10/2020
14:10
That's life!
minerve 2
07/10/2020
14:08
The situation with tax investigations can seem very strange. I have known respectable, retired, comfortably-off people whose income was all trackable who got investigated more than once, and cash in hand businessmen who were always late with their taxes who never got investigated at all.
grahamite2
07/10/2020
14:02
When is the next quarterly report due.
gambill
07/10/2020
13:31
If lockdown 1 and lockdown 2 and 3 and lockdown here there and everywhere do not work, then the science and logic and commonsense says lockdown does not work. The virus will Always get through.LOCKDOWN IS INAPPROPRIATE. So Face it. The massive majority will survive. Livea little. The science is saying it too.
xxxxxy
07/10/2020
13:19
1:15pmWall Street set to riseWith a bit over an hour until the Wall Street open, futures trading points to moderate gains for US stocks after losses last night. The S&P 500 is set to open up 0.7pc, while the Nasdaq is looking at 0.8pc gains.... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
07/10/2020
13:01
We just have to accept it as part of our lives the same as we do flu. We don't shut down every winter for that and it's much the bigger killer to old folk like me.
At least with this for the most it's mild and.you do get an immunity that should hold us till we get the vaccine.

chavitravi2
07/10/2020
12:52
Pays to be registered for VAT.
patientcapital
07/10/2020
12:52
#6285 grahamite: recall at the time the banks were roundly criticised for not processing the applications quickly enough so that business could keep its head above water.
Spun as incompetence of banks but for all we know they could have been taking time to try and filter out dubious applications. Presumably they have ways of doing this and maybe the banks better at it won't get hit as hard with defaults.

cheshire pete
07/10/2020
12:38
Looks like Nottingham is a winner . He even had photos of Utricky trees .
bargainbob
07/10/2020
12:35
maxk

It isn't for nothing. It is a cost for your business and you are fulfilling your duty and responsibility to the rest of society. Perhaps if you filed your accounts clearly in the first place you may not have had the enquiry.

minerve 2
07/10/2020
12:28
I did bob. Cost the revenuers more than they collected for the nit picking.


Still out of pocket tho, and all for nothing.

maxk
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