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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.48
0.08 (0.14%)
Last Updated: 12:49:04
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
  0.08 0.14% 55.48 55.46 55.50 55.74 54.94 55.50 106,015,065 12:49:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.43 35.09B
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 55.40p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 57.22p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.09 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.43.

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23/5/2019
20:56
Farage is plainly, undeniably more trustworthy than Mrs May, who has lied and lied and lied and lied. He is plainly more trustworthy than Gove (who isn't?). He is plainly more trustworthy than those MPs who promised one thing and then actively worked for the opposite.

In fact, as politicians go, he is exceptionally trustworthy.

grahamite2
23/5/2019
20:56
"Admin errors mean people are being denied right to vote at European election polling booths"

Should have got their acts together earlier, my wife got her vote sorted. Always whingers.

poikka
23/5/2019
20:47
cp / grahamite - I expect him to do well. That does not make him 'credible' in the sense of able to be trusted or believed.

I would not trust him a millimetre. That does not mean that others will not vote for him.

edit: you will note my consistency on my thread and the SHA thread about my views on the likely outcome and how IMO the market has been wrong footed. I also posted here that I would be very happy if I lost.

alphorn
23/5/2019
20:42
Alphorn has a point. It is almost incredible that a politician should be honest and actually mean what he says.

But Nigel Farage is that politician.

grahamite2
23/5/2019
20:36
I tell you who are stupid though Sarkasm, people who sell or short Rio or Lloy, because I’m buying! Good luck!
turvart
23/5/2019
20:32
Sarkasm,
With your reference do I still have shares in Rio? Do you really think I would sell Rio? Rio have the best fundamentals in the FT100, I’m not that stupid ha ha.

turvart
23/5/2019
20:26
Ha ha ha tell trump to keep this China trade talk up! I’m loving it and taking great advantage of it with my small holdings and laughing all the way to my pension fund, good bloke actually Trump is but not many people think the same way as me ha ha ha!
turvart
23/5/2019
20:14
Boris with Esther as his running mate (no legovers) would be a winning ticket.
maxk
23/5/2019
19:46
Agree Turvart, but unfortunately it can alter the share price, telling their clients good or bad news, if it's really bad it can go a lot lower
jpjohn1
23/5/2019
19:43
Ha ha ha laughing all the way to the bank here with shares at 58p and I couldn't give a Hoot if they fall further, the trouble is your traders and not investors 😂
turvart
23/5/2019
19:38
The perfect storm; a good result for the Brexit party likely , Brent collapses $5, Tariff war deepens, UK MPs either incompetent or seeking to sabotage any Deal for Party advantage. Would expect further falls on the FTSE tomorrow, but it often goes counter-intuitive.
stewart64
23/5/2019
19:30
Cheshire Pete, With Gove as leader the Conservative Party is certainly dead. Such levels of dishonesty might be business as usual at Westminster but not for normal people.

Hunt - who he ed?

Boris, for all his many and grave faults, is the Conservatives' only hope.

We'll have to see how it goes. I'll certainly vote Brexit Party at a general election unless the Conservatives make real and deep changes, with a new leader being just the start. For one thing, the likes of Grieve have got to go, not just deselected but kicked out of the Party.

grahamite2
23/5/2019
19:15
Grahamite2: agree that in 'normal' circumstances getting a new party off the ground probably would take a long time. Not in normal times though as we have just seen the largest democratic vote in our history frustrated by Parliament and others. For the Tories to be electable at a GE they will need to convince the electorate that they can come together and agree a position on the future relationship with the EU, that also respects the leave result in the referendum. They may be able to cobble something together that may seem superficially plausible but is anyone going to believe them....I doubt it, especially when they've been split on Europe for 45 years. Wouldn't trust anything that the likes of Gove says, and Hunt changed his view from remain to leave - most unconvincing, both touted as leadership contenders.
Farage already has a track record, 25 years so he's already off the ground. He is credible and charismatic imv, and given the dismal leadership shown by both the Tories and Labour, the Brexit Party will be attractive to voters going forward. Time will tell how quickly this happens.

cheshire pete
23/5/2019
19:06
Turvart
23 May '19 - 19:02 - 3450 of 3450
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Hahaha, make me laugh these analysts don't even know what day it is

i thought your only love was rio

UNFAITHFUL EH

LOL

sarkasm
23/5/2019
19:02
Hahaha, make me laugh these analysts don't even know what day it is
turvart
23/5/2019
18:55
Put it on from for you chaps. Lloyds & Barclays had a bad day. Lloyds Banking Group (LON:LLOY) had its price target raised by analysts at Goldman Sachs Group Inc ( ) from GBX 66 ($0.86) to GBX 67 ($0.88). They now have a "neutral" rating on the stock.
jpjohn1
23/5/2019
18:51
Polly at her luvvy blinded best .. she really cant see the wood for the trees.
maxk
23/5/2019
18:16
Absolutely, Crossing.

I don't think 2020 will be quite as much fun as 2016 - snowflakes crying in public, falling to their knees in the street and so on - but it will be fun all the same.

It would be a wonderful jest if Trump tweeted that he was thinking of revisiting the 22nd Amendment!

grahamite2
23/5/2019
17:45
at the time,buywell, there really was no-one else..they sorted it out in two days flat...[they can when they want to]
mr.elbee
23/5/2019
17:42
hernando , the problem is this.

YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT.

mr.elbee
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