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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

53.20
1.02 (1.95%)
Last Updated: 10:04:26
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
  1.02 1.95% 53.20 53.18 53.20 53.36 52.94 52.98 33,316,876 10:04:26
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.20 33.83B
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 52.18p. 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 £33.83 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.20.

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25/6/2019
09:48
I have a Kodak printer. I love the brand, shame the way Kodak has gone. They don't make printers anymore but mine is still operating well. I buy the cartridges from PC World and do my bit for the high-street.

I hope to visit the Eastman museum in Rochester, New York at some point in my life. Already been to Edison and Ford's summer estate in Florida. Fantastic day out for the inquisitive person who likes this type of history.

minerve 2
25/6/2019
09:43
Harold Wilson was a Russian agent, mr.elbee, so the security services had good reason to regard him as a risk.
grahamite2
25/6/2019
09:42
Basically tells you all you need to know about the UK economy, government and the sense of its public when William Hill and Plus500 are leading the 350. ;)
minerve 2
25/6/2019
09:42
Do printer ink cartridges last what it says on the tin?...normally 150 - 180 A4 pages but I don't think I get anywhere near that limit...regardless of heavy/light texted page...is this another form of mis selling...how often do you guys change your ink cartridges...

I read somewhere diku , printing porn reduces your output by 30 per cent. Maybe that explains :-)

bargainbob
25/6/2019
09:39
Yes, buywell, this will be 50p the way it is going.

Dividends are scant recompense for dismal SP/UK performance.

I've got UK domestics yielding me over 10% which carry the same risks IMO.

minerve 2
25/6/2019
09:38
BARC leading the way
buywell3
25/6/2019
09:34
The drop begins in earnest 50p beckons IMO

Buybacks will have to ramp up

buywell3
25/6/2019
09:31
maxk..Alex said.."Boris is being carefully hidden away from the public less he slips up and tells the truth for once. He wants to be PM but is clueless as to what he’ll do once he gets there"

So he will just be Trump's poodle..he really is a child,you know..amusing and friendly and good company...but dangerous because he is fundamentally an unhappy man.

He will respond to flattery...hence the USA or the EU and nuclear war.Read some biography and you wont dismiss this idea so fast.Boris is severely damaged goods.Read Spycatcher….The Security Services thought Wilson was such a risk that he somehow got ill in the seventies....and Callaghan came in.

mr.elbee
25/6/2019
09:31
It's a hard life...




Royal Family doubles carbon footprint for travel thanks to worldwide tours by charter plane

maxk
25/6/2019
09:29
Boris on LBC live now!
gotnorolex
25/6/2019
09:28
I thought she came out of interview better than Boris. Having said that no one can agree on anything these dats.
mam fach
25/6/2019
09:28
Cheshire, I don't think CHIMPS like you should have a vote. You are a complete numpty.
minerve 2
25/6/2019
09:27
Boris Johnson’s tax cut proposals would cost the exchequer as much as £20bn a year while mainly benefiting richer households, according to calculations by the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

The think-tank warned that the Tory leadership front-runner’s “expensive pledges” to cut taxes for high earners and lift the national insurance contributions threshold were incompatible with the government’s promise to end austerity.



If Boris gets in and implements the above then say hello to Corbyn and Abbott.

Tory scum.

minerve 2
25/6/2019
09:21
BBC...remainers...nuff said.
cheshire pete
25/6/2019
09:20
Talking of integrity any chance Laure would tell who she votes for and if she is a remainer no she will hide behind i'm a journalist.
pooroldboy55
25/6/2019
09:20
Parasitic scum
minerve 2
25/6/2019
09:19
Alex1621: "if Brexit was this great economic unleashing of the UK economy, stifled by the EU, why does UK domestic stocks and GBP tank every time the risk of no deal increases?"

Because of the current uncertainty and the fear of any short term disruption arising from no deal, before the (significant imv) downstream benefits are realised later. Markets are only interested in the short term seems to me.

Your key word is 'domestic'. Many UK listed FTSE 100 with high %age overseas earnings have over the last few years done very nicely due in part to the weak pound eg the miners AAL, RIO, BHP, although as Alphorn points out this could all change very quickly if Brexit is foiled again and sterling rises.

cheshire pete
25/6/2019
09:09
The FSA have been continually tightening identity requirements particularly in respect of non residents. They have made life very difficult for foreign banks in London supporting their nationals over the last decade all under the auspice of money laundering and "know your client" requirements. Payments from and to accounts have not been allowed where documentation is lacking. I suspect that Lloyds and others have run out of time to provide that info and are acting on instructions from the FSA.
ianood
25/6/2019
08:54
So lloyds freezes those accounts , the participants will have emptied them long ago .
holts
25/6/2019
08:53
Was the cottage worth 2.4m in the first place
w5amh
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