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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.18
0.12 (0.23%)
03 May 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
  0.12 0.23% 52.18 52.24 52.28 52.90 52.20 52.38 86,283,449 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.08 33.22B
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 52.06p. 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 £33.22 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.08.

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27/2/2019
12:29
On the contrary Graham, most "thugs" as you put it, will either not be interested in Politics & Economics or they'll be the moronic types who hate foreigners and want a square go with anyone and everyone, as such I think you'll find that certain areas of England will indeed see some violence, especially if Yaxley Lennon has anything to do with it.......
ladeside
27/2/2019
12:22
I wonder if Brexit will become another poll tax situation..

No it won't. The people who rioted over the poll tax were young thugs. These days the young thugs are mainly remoaners.

grahamite2
27/2/2019
12:17
I wonder if Brexit will become another poll tax situation.. chances are good at the moment. Buy your yellow vest people..;))
k38
27/2/2019
12:00
See 'on topic only' my post and opinion. p374You will find it very interesting.
k38
27/2/2019
11:53
My shares of late go down after any results - good, bad or indifferent ones. This one rose before and has risen since. My, my ..........

PS Thank you K38. Not sure if that's the reason but it'll do for now.

keyno
27/2/2019
11:46
Have the Russians invaded Norway and stolen all their Oil & Gas ???

Just wondering.............

ladeside
27/2/2019
11:41
It doesn't happen often but today's performance it's about Yesterday's U-turn of TMs decision to give up to Bureaucrats demands.
k38
27/2/2019
11:27
To what do we owe the Lloy rise recently? I'm totally baffled at mo. by Brexit, share prices and the world in general. Seriously - why are we going up? Hopes of resolution of the B word?
keyno
27/2/2019
10:39
There will be no extension of Article 50. Otherwise there will certainly be a Revolution without bullets to remove The Quislings. My view. There are also 17 million others.

Register with the Brexit Party.

xxxxxy
27/2/2019
10:38
correct word..numpties...obviously cant do joined up reading
mr.elbee
27/2/2019
10:33
Waiting for the share price to settle before opening bearish positions to complete straddle/strangle.

What are you doing Phillis?

alphorn
27/2/2019
10:31
And what about Lloyds you numpties?
phillis
27/2/2019
10:06
I think there could be a deal to emerge from effectively dumping the no deal. The Junker-May deal to get us out of this mess is a cracking compromise. Firstly, we agree to pay the eu however many billions it wants, and crucially, everything else stays the same {that is the uk compromise). The massive concession the eu makes is that we all agree to simply say we have left the eu. (known as the eu compromise). Everyone walks away, chest held high.
shy tott
27/2/2019
09:35
Taking no deal off the table would indeed be kicking the ball into our own net. Agree with you.
grahamite2
27/2/2019
09:34
This is The Guardian’s model for open, independent journalism......Ah ah ah ah ah

ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah!!!!


Unpalatable news? UK faces pallet crisis if there is no-deal Brexit



Government officials hold talks after they realise UK has shortage of the right pallets!!!


Pallets,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,pallets,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,pallets!!!!!

We,,,,,,,,,,,,need,,,,,,,,,,,more,,,,,,,,,,,,pallets!!!!!!!!!!!


Yes we doooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!! Please give generously!


leeds utd - "and much of the rest of the world" can elaborate on

this,,,,statement!!

stonedyou
27/2/2019
09:29
The thing is that the EU (and much of the rest of the world) thinks that the UK is kicking the ball into its own net.
leedskier
27/2/2019
09:20
The no-deal option is crucial to any negotiating position in Brussels. To remove it from the table would be like fielding a football team without a goalkeeper.

Not a bad way of putting it, Nigel.

grahamite2
27/2/2019
09:09
Brumlimited immigration
shy tott
27/2/2019
09:02
"MARGARET Thatcher squandered billions from North Sea oil on a short-term consumer boom when she should have invested it." Michael Heseltine.
m4rtinu
27/2/2019
08:45
Time to add bob to the filter list everybody.
kkclimber56
27/2/2019
08:44
The €uro's would protect the jocks oil...by nicking it.
maxk
27/2/2019
08:41
Say just for argument that an independent Scotland had trillions in oil off its coast. How would the Scottish army, Navy and airforce protect it? I'm afraid blowing a few bagpipes at Russian oil Wells set up there probably wouldn't get them to turn back, however horrible they may sound.
shy tott
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