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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.64
0.24 (0.43%)
04 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
  0.24 0.43% 55.64 55.68 55.72 56.20 54.94 55.50 262,398,085 16:35:28
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.48 35.41B
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 £35.41 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.48.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/12/2019
05:12
Jacko wow you are 8 hours behind everyone at the moment . Just a tad surprised i thought it was more like 50 years :-)
bargainbob
15/12/2019
00:28
Have I been to Grand Cayman....Minnie, I have been everywhere, at the moment I am 8 hours behind GMT, so guess where I am.
jacko07
15/12/2019
00:28
Have I been to Grand Cayman....Minnie, I have been everywhere, at the moment I am 8 hours behind GMT, so guess where I am.
jacko07
14/12/2019
23:21
Hardly someone who has a grasp of international business for sure. Like you.
minerve 2
14/12/2019
23:08
What another who's achieved nothing in life, or a FTSE company of his own lol.
cheshire pete
14/12/2019
22:52
"and there are many canny Scots up there staying very silent." Agree Jacko, get that impression too.

See Rod Stewart has caused a bit of a stir amongst some of his fellow Scots by congratulating Boris.

cheshire pete
14/12/2019
22:50
bargainbob

i know you used to have a lot of gas which is running out but you could replace it with your posts as you are gas,gas,gas......

lippy4
14/12/2019
22:41
Have you actually ever been to Grand Cayman Jacko?
minerve 2
14/12/2019
22:39
CGT?

Come on Jacko. I'm not a regular investing pleb.

minerve 2
14/12/2019
22:32
Minnie...your brain has been dead for years and the £100k you made yesterday is like your LSE company, located somewhere buried in that dormant organ between your ears.

But indeed if you made a £100k yesterday, be sure to pay your CGT and maybe put a few bob towards your thick daughter's education. Why not send a few bob to Woodford in the Cayman Islands!!

ROFLMAO

jacko07
14/12/2019
22:31
Ah yes! The famous F- business market rally!

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
14/12/2019
22:28
The UK voted for manna from heaven and Brexit without pain..
Now all the good folks of Bolsover will enjoy the endless generosity of the Tories. Poor deluded things..

minerve 2
14/12/2019
22:26
It wasn't brexit uncertainty that caused stocks and sterling to crash, it was brexit itself.

There is no upside to brexit if you're a uk company. More taxes, more paperwork, smaller markets, poorer customers. The one theoretical advantage, a weaker currency, isn't actually much of an advantage for a country with little primary manufacturing or natural resources and anyway has been demonstrated not to make a difference (plus it's not even that weak yet).

minerve 2
14/12/2019
22:24
cheshire..I would make a large bet that Scotland will vote to stay with the UK, even with all their youth votes Sturgeon can't swing it. To most tight fisted Jocks, losing money is a tragedy and there are many canny Scots up there staying very silent.

Just like the Remainers calling for a second referendum, well if there had been one the Leave vote would have surpassed 60%. The Scots will vote for what's best for them and leaving the Union would be catastrophic.

The evil little witch Sturgeon is just as deep in her own ego and lefty ideals as anyone in the British Communist Party.

jacko07
14/12/2019
22:22
Jacko07

Stress is all yours I think. You are the frustrated Brexiters.

Over £100K up yesterday on stocks that yield more than this dog.

Keep pretending you are valid, your death will not be long off now. ;)

Think about the tune you'll play for your death rattle. Maybe a WW2 ditty. LOL

minerve 2
14/12/2019
22:16
Minnie, even after 3.5 years and being humiliated daily, you are still whining.

We know that Brexit trades will not happen in 24 hours, when we were part of EU it took years to get anything agreed. This time, they have a lot more to lose as billions in trade from the world comes knocking.

Now have a good sleep and let the stress leave your body, at your 20 stone weight, the less stress the better.

jacko07
14/12/2019
21:55
Bob, suppose for a minute Scotland does get its independence what price the numerous financial institutions staying in Edinburgh.

See Goldman Sachs staying in London after all lol.

cheshire pete
14/12/2019
21:53
Patient

You are right. What I meant to say was that there were more people who were prepared to Remain and/or have closer ties with the EU than what Boris plans. So you are still in the overall % minority because hard-core Brexiters believe CU etc.. means Remain.

minerve 2
14/12/2019
21:43
Last political post above for a while folks , back to lloyds for me .
bargainbob
14/12/2019
21:28
bargain bob...keep your posts shorter, to boring!!!
slater5
14/12/2019
20:43
SNP managed to get insufficient votes to claim a mandate.
Many of them will not want independence.

Study the numbers.
There is no strong mandate, the
SNP focused on Boris and Brexit.
And Corbyn fear was a massive factor.
In Scotland as well as England.

A new age beckons, they can get on with running the country for 5 years, decisions can be made, even unpopular essential ones.

careful
14/12/2019
20:42
You've got my vote bob!


Insist on a UK wide referendum on Jockland independence...you'll walk it!

maxk
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