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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.54
-0.14 (-0.25%)
25 Jun 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
  -0.14 -0.25% 55.54 55.56 55.58 55.90 55.36 55.76 110,162,121 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.47 35.32B
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 55.68p. 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 £35.32 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.47.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/6/2019
22:20
Cheshire - opinions are our own and we are all entitled to them.
'Freedom' always reminds me of discussions with Rhodesians in the 70's. Everyone had their own hopes. Only hindsight (in time) will show what happens in reality.

alphorn
21/6/2019
22:14
Of course it will be costly, but what price freedom...priceless. Putting a time line on 'recovery' is pointless as no-one can be sure how it will unfold, just as it is difficult to tell how rapidly the benefits of free trade deals will feed through.
cheshire pete
21/6/2019
22:05
It appears that we agree on one thing - a no deal will be costly.
Even the ultra exiteers at any cost have said that at best it will take 10-20 years to recover.
I won't argue with you about that being a price worth paying - we each have our own views.

alphorn
21/6/2019
21:58
Sterling still sensitive to Brexit news seems to me. Weakens if probability of leave no deal 31/10/19 or GE increases and strengthens if probability of kicking the can, extension, revoking a50, peoples' vote, second referendum or any other of the remainer ploys increase.

Short term currency swings insignificant compared to the fundamental flaws of the EU imv.

cheshire pete
21/6/2019
21:53
That figures. The recent data points will show the opposite of what you believe that you see. Do you believe the closing price of lloyds btw in the chart above or do you believe that it is in reality a different price?
alphorn
21/6/2019
21:45
I don't follow the data points you mention, I don't need to as I can see things happening in the EU that I feel uneasy about, which is why I voted out.
cheshire pete
21/6/2019
21:41
Cheshire - if in your eyes the € is falling apart - hitting the 1.11's this afternoon, then what does make sterling???
alphorn
21/6/2019
21:39
Cheshire - obviously the answer to my question is...…………...No.

"The only variable is the EU in steady decline...…230;……"

Really Cheshire - do you follow the data points (eg this morning's) or some media rag?
Today's data points tell the opposite - but dream on and perhaps get 25 upticks.

alphorn
21/6/2019
21:36
Neighbours with recording equipment .. ?
maxk
21/6/2019
21:31
Alphorn: Financial crisis in Italy, riots in France, high youth unemployment in PIGS, poor control of borders to name but a few and we're supposed to feel relaxed about paying them £39 billion and staying part of the failed social experiment.
cheshire pete
21/6/2019
21:26
Sounds like he could do with moving somewhere else soon lol.
cheshire pete
21/6/2019
21:21
Never had a row with my gf which smashed pots and loud screaming. Weird.
minerve 2
21/6/2019
21:16
Thanks polar.


looks like a set up.



Jay Harper 21 Jun 2019 9:15PM

IF Boris Johnson and his girlfriend had a row, so what?

The very fact that the "neighbour" decided to contact the Guardian tells us all about his/her agenda.

The nasty squad is out to get Boris and this is just the start.

maxk
21/6/2019
21:16
Neighbours recording. Sick neighbours.

Sad voyeurs.

xxxxxy
21/6/2019
21:15
Terrified

Lol

Eat him for breakfast.

minerve 2
21/6/2019
21:14
Penny Chapman 21 Jun 2019 9:11PM

Tory party member here, still voting for Boris as I imagine are the majority of conservative members.

Any waverers will now realise the establisment are terrified of Boris and will do anything to stop him.

xxxxxy
21/6/2019
21:14
Come on BBC get the story as the main headline.

Peeps need to know what’s ahead.

minerve 2
21/6/2019
21:12
People do have smartphones today and record everything. If nothing happened nobody would have recorded anything.

Could be Project Fear!

Lol

minerve 2
21/6/2019
21:10
Boris for PM

Farage for PM even better

xxxxxy
21/6/2019
21:10
“the opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the enemy himself.”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

minerve 2
21/6/2019
21:08
Neighbours that don't like Boris and trouble makers.

Phil Evans 21 Jun 2019 9:04PM

Sounds suspiciously like a setup




Stephen Bairstow 21 Jun 2019 9:05PM

@Phil Evans No, really, the neighbours happened to be recording, I mean , who doesn't? Then contacted The Guardian. Nothing suspicious there!!

xxxxxy
21/6/2019
21:07
the final two have barely started yet and Boris has stumbled.
We have a few weeks off gaffs to look forward to.
Boris may not be suitable for high office but he is entertaining.

careful
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