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LGEN Legal & General Group Plc

236.80
-0.70 (-0.29%)
Last Updated: 15:04:58
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Legal & General Group Plc LSE:LGEN London Ordinary Share GB0005603997 ORD 2 1/2P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.70 -0.29% 236.80 236.70 236.80 239.80 236.60 238.90 6,221,454 15:04:58
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Ins Agents,brokers & Service 36.48B 457M 0.0764 31.07 14.2B
Legal & General Group Plc is listed in the Ins Agents,brokers & Service sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker LGEN. The last closing price for Legal & General was 237.50p. Over the last year, Legal & General shares have traded in a share price range of 203.20p to 258.70p.

Legal & General currently has 5,979,665,207 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Legal & General is £14.20 billion. Legal & General has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 31.07.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/7/2020
13:23
looking very good - hopefully will get past he 230p resistance this week
scepticalinvestor
27/7/2020
16:50
Yes, looks a lot like Trump on a down day!
10acious
27/7/2020
16:40
Yes the deranged "marker down" is on this thread too how very sad.
skinny
27/7/2020
16:37
who keeps marking everything thumbs down?some very odd individuals here imo
scepticalinvestor
24/7/2020
17:17
Fabulous - thanks Motley - bought back in on the dip
williamcooper104
24/7/2020
16:55
Motley fool has apologised for misinformation- re share div being cancelled.
rs34
24/7/2020
16:42
Hmm quite a drop - LGEN not really affected from a macro perspective; drop def overdone
scepticalinvestor
22/7/2020
08:23
Maybe 2.30 today...
adelwire2
21/7/2020
12:36
Albeit it is a month high - could easily push to the 250s again imo
scepticalinvestor
21/7/2020
12:13
irritating resistance at approx 230 - must be the 5th time in as many days that the share price has been unable to breach this
scepticalinvestor
17/7/2020
14:48
That doesn't mean that they don't read it!

Ducking from black helicopter outside.....

skinny
17/7/2020
14:19
I've gone back through the past month and the poster mentioned by EJ hasnt posted on this thread at all.
smicker
17/7/2020
10:37
The deranged/troubled 'marker down' seems to be spreading his/her net to more and more threads - the sooner the schools reopen properly, the better.
skinny
16/7/2020
23:01
Many thanks guys. Very helpful. Much appreciated
npp62
16/7/2020
22:36
NPP62 - you could simply invest in an investment fund or investment trust that has a wide exposure to US stocks. L&G Global Technology 79% in US and +35% growth over last 12 months or Rathbone Global Opps 60% in US and +18% growth over last 12 months as examples.
zac0_4
16/7/2020
19:13
My SIPP is 90 percent US divi paying stocks as it's the most efficient vehicle to own them in
williamcooper104
16/7/2020
19:11
Quite a few brokers (eg interactive and IG) allow you to have dollar accounts so you only hit once on fx You can easily fill out the W1B form online which reduce the withholding tax on US shares to 15 percent and zero in a SIPP (but not an ISA) If you are not holding them in a tax wrapper then it doesn't matter as you get credit for the US withholding tax against your U.K. tax - so same tax burden as owning U.K. share The one to avoid is owning US in ISA as you will pay 15 percent withholding tax whereas you'd suffer nothing from a U.K. stock
williamcooper104
16/7/2020
18:49
NPP62 - I don't invest in NYSE stocks unless they're dual listed things like Rio or BP etc, but two things put me off - my broker ii charges more for trades on foreign exchanges and there is often a witholding tax on dividends which may or may not be recoverable. I don't think those are killer arguments against investing in US stocks though, far from it. Some one who knows more than me will no doubt be along to explain things better.
cassini
16/7/2020
17:30
Any of you guys invest in NYSE listed companies? What are the restrictions / costs/ negatives?
npp62
16/7/2020
16:45
Nice upward trend forming, would be nice to see 250 breached again to confirm this.
dfoc
16/7/2020
15:54
I tried emailing EJ yesterday through the internal system - it says its been sent - but I have my doubts.

All rather sad and unnecessary!

(Tin hat on).

skinny
16/7/2020
15:45
. posting double today for some reason.
pierre oreilly
15/7/2020
16:31
EJ talks a lot of sense, bring him back, ADMIN are you reading this
p0pper
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