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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.40
0.18 (0.33%)
Last Updated: 11:17:18
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
  0.18 0.33% 55.40 55.36 55.40 55.52 55.08 55.18 15,662,464 11:17:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.46 35.26B
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 55.22p. 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 £35.26 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.46.

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11/12/2019
12:08
I hear johston is hiding in a fridge now , what a numpty you are voting for.
bargainbob
11/12/2019
12:07
m5

What I wish for doesn't hurt you, especially if you don't value my word, which is what you have suggested in the past.

Sticks and stones and all that.....

Your actions to support Brexit and Boris will have real affects on my family's future. I wish I could just write off these like a few nasty words on a BB. ;)

Hope you develop a brain tumour for Christmas. You can tell us what the NHS service is like. :)

minerve 2
11/12/2019
12:07
The poles were pound for pound the best spitfire pilots in the Battle of Britain .

Lest ye forget.

bargainbob
11/12/2019
12:05
If the last referendum was not binding, why will another be?
gotnorolex
11/12/2019
12:05
K38 , think your wrong , the SNP members of parliament was no more than 6 for years.
Anything over 35 is amazing .

Personally disapointed if its not 45 seats. We will see .

bargainbob
11/12/2019
12:01
I don't think the skid mark on the BB can preach about taking the moral high ground after some of his posts wishing cancer on people. Have another drink and a proper think about what you post.
m5
11/12/2019
11:56
bobI predict a very disappointing next day for Nicola Sturgeon... my crystal ball flashing red.
k38
11/12/2019
11:45
I agree with the awnser M2 give on Palestinians. M2 look in the mirror again..;))
k38
11/12/2019
11:44
There has always been immigration to the British Isles, and that will remain the case until the day human beings develop roots and live like plants.

Usually it has been on a modest scale - the Huguenots and the Jews, for instance. This has enriched the existing culture without coming close to supplanting it, and has been a good thing for all concerned.

Then there have been the invasions - Romans, Angles/Saxons/Jutes, Vikings, Normans. The results of these are obviously here to see in the culture of today, and generally we would consider them a good thing - at any rate, we have never known anything else. But at the time they were happening they were disruptive and unpleasant - good for the invaders, bad for the invaded.

What we have had in the last 50 years or so is on a scale so massive it can only be called an invasion, with the result this country is not the country it was. If people are uncomfortable and unhappy about this, their feelings are no different from the feelings of their forebears facing other invasions.

grahamite2
11/12/2019
11:37
mm2 - your sentence is a contradiction of terms as you well know! ;))
alphorn
11/12/2019
11:36
mm2Jeremy Corbyn.. (lol)
k38
11/12/2019
11:35
Alp, name ONE politician who never fools anybody.
mikemichael2
11/12/2019
11:35
Keyno, mr.elbee

Yes I do live in the UK, and I'm being a realist - I don't want such an outcome but the reality is that tactical voting is more likely than not to lead to an inconclusive outcome - which will not be liked by the markets, or me

eurofox
11/12/2019
11:31
max - jacko is a windup merchant - do what I say, not what I do. JRM in disguise.

He does it very well and fools most of you most of the time.

alphorn
11/12/2019
11:28
Labour is screwed, Corbyn will retire to his allotments in Palestine.
mikemichael2
11/12/2019
11:22
A majority win for Boris of 28 seats or more.43% of the vote with 339 seats. Labour 231 seats with 34% of the vote.. it can be a lot less because we don't know how many seats the Brexit Party will take from labour yet.
k38
11/12/2019
11:13
Boris gets a majority, markets will rally because of _perceived_ certainty, and then as the year moves on, reality will hit as the numpties realise that this is just the beginning for uncertainty and bad news.

Boris may prop up the markets with infrastructural spend but it will soon wear off. You can only afford to do it for so long.

minerve 2
11/12/2019
11:10
Any tiny majority for BJ will just underline how divided the country remains (pun intended). No certainty at all for the domestics such as Lloyds.
alphorn
11/12/2019
11:09
Judging by the lack of £/$ movement, I'd say Jonny FX hasn't a clue who will be the next PM...and Jonny usually calls it correct!
jordaggy
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