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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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27/5/2019
18:48
Anybody think Heseltine might have influenced some of the Lib dem wins...
diku
27/5/2019
18:38
If The Lib Dems had won most seats in the Euro election would the BBC have spent the evening saying how well the Brexit party had done by coming second?

FLOL John Redwood, good find xxy!

grahamite2
27/5/2019
18:11
Smart money wants those lows of 50p again to get in...think it will be facilitated...
diku
27/5/2019
18:09
Poik, how did you vote for hannan? My voting form only had a place for a cross for a party, not the individuals.


So you voted Tory, which included hannan?


I'm not sure how the meps were chosen once the votes for each party were known but it must be by some formula or other (can't be bothered to look it up).

shy tott
27/5/2019
17:53
And still the main parties don't understand (after the results) they are not working for the will of the country-they are working for the will of London If ever a result made it blatantly obvious it was this one.
supercity
27/5/2019
17:52
Shy - "It's perfect that my meps include farage and hannan"

Agreed, the wife and I voted for Hannan; Farage was assured of loads of support, but Hannan needed to be elected, too.

Now then, attention's going to turn back to May's successor. Finding it difficult to come to a decision, but here's how I see it thus far.

PM - Steve baker. (Not yet standing!)

Andrea Leadsom - Brexit Secretary; although she fugged-up by hanging in there when May was talking to the Neo-Marxists, pretty sure where her real instincts lie.

Foreign Secretary - Boris, yay.

Penny Mordaunt - Stay in Defence.

Dominic Raab - ?

Hammond - Back benches, goodbye.

Esther McVey - ?

poikka
27/5/2019
17:51
The list for the race to no:10 is getting longer by the day...soon they will start pairing up...
diku
27/5/2019
17:42
quady you need to wise up, who do you think are the big winners from financial markets at the moment? A: Shorterswho do you think will win big on a no deal brexit? A: Shorterswhy do you think blue chip stocks including LLoy keep dropping as the risk of a hard Brexit increases?the attitude of I am alright jack to hell with whats best for the country has always been prevalent among the investment community in the UK because it is fuelled by greed and not principles.
rogerrail
27/5/2019
17:41
"gaining so many meps from a zero start"

Yeah right. We are not fooled. Just UKIP, different name, same clown, same knuckle-dragging followers.

minerve 2
27/5/2019
17:23
Thomas Jordan 27 May 2019 4:38PM

If there is one thing hard left, hijacked Labour hate more than Jews, it's the white working class, with their natural patriotism and national pride. They really hate 'em.

xxxxxy
27/5/2019
17:16
BBC is where Truth goes to die.
xxxxxy
27/5/2019
17:15
General Election is way to go.

Or LEAVE with No Deal.

LEAVE and WTO

Boycott the Con and Labour party of QUISLINGS.

Support the Brexit Party

xxxxxy
27/5/2019
17:12
Brexit won. MPs must now just get us out.


By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: MAY 27, 2019

If The Lib Dems had won most seats in the Euro election would the BBC have spent the evening saying how well the Brexit party had done by coming second?

I congratulate the Brexit party on their win. I of course agreed with their central proposition that we should leave now without signing the Withdrawal Treaty.

xxxxxy
27/5/2019
17:10
Well done farage and Brexit, a massive unique achievement gaining so many meps from a zero start - even remoaners must admire and congratulate him on that. (I jest, they'll see it as a remoaner victory somehow).

It's perfect that my meps include farage and hannan - the euro parliament must be sighing with frustration knowing they have to deal not only with them, but also now the rotty widdecombe, a mad woman who actually appears mad and will dig her claws in while ranting, in that weird voice of hers, about how the eu will have to manage without the uk - lovely. What great entertainment mep debates will have from now on.

shy tott
27/5/2019
17:05
quady.... Lloyds is a bit wierd in my mind, above 70p a year ago when it still had 100's of millions if not billions to still provision for ppi claims. There has to be a turning point on this share. All that PPI money can be spat back at the shareholders come August. The divi may be set for the next 12 months, but the share price will start to adopt future value based to some degree on increased return to the share holder also additional share value. LLoyds seems to have it's model right for now, what ever happens with brexit I think the price will be north of 70p come this time next year. looks like lloyds pump back about 3bl to shareholders and 1bl to ppi claims per year recently. I am sure someone will correct the figures if I am wrong.
1carus
27/5/2019
16:33
Thanks xxxxxy,
'Lloy share will not thrive until Brexit secured. Democracy and Freedom and Honesty before Profit.' The first sentence suggests Lloyds will make much more profit post Brexit. But the second sentence suggests democracy/freedom/honesty [of Brexit?] will be at the expense of profit. This Brexit lark is confusing to the lay person like me.

quady
27/5/2019
16:17
Lloy share will not thrive until Brexit secured. Democracy and Freedom and Honesty before Profit.

If the Conservative Party is impotent, then a General Election would be welcome to put them out of their misery and have Farage for PM

xxxxxy
27/5/2019
16:09
Hi, just wondering, was the EU election result good or bad for Lloyds shares?
quady
27/5/2019
15:41
Max taking selfies again.
alphorn
27/5/2019
15:40
Just remind me grahamite just how long was Boris in the cabinet?

Isn't that the government or was he there for the tea and biscuits? He tells us about years ago as mayor, next he will tell us how good he was at school. You have a very selective memory.

In the meantime GBP continues to fall.

alphorn
27/5/2019
15:30
It is exlogiclad - at least he knows his limitations! ROFLMAO!
minerve 2
27/5/2019
15:29
It isn't exlogicalad!
minerve 2
27/5/2019
15:26
Be fair, exlogicalad, he's not the only one.
grahamite2
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