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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.02
0.74 (1.27%)
08 Jul 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
  0.74 1.27% 59.02 59.08 59.10 59.32 58.10 58.12 151,780,307 16:35:29
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.88 37.05B
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 58.28p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.32p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.05 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.88.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/1/2020
17:58
Obama kept it safe???

China and Russia had a land/sea party

Any connections between Clinton and the Arabs ?

sentimentrules
04/1/2020
17:54
BREXIT Party.A great idea.Love FarageLove the QueenLove Boris.
xxxxxy
04/1/2020
17:53
Nigel Farage plans £100,000 party in Parliament Square with 10,000 Brexiteers to mark UK exit from EUArthur Wallace 4 Jan 2020 5:23PM"Richard Tyce, the Brexit Party chairman and Mr Farage are applying to the Greater London Assembly - which licenses events on the square - to stage the event..."I wonder if Stone Cold Loser Sadiq Khan will grant the licence? If he does it will stick in his craw.  If he doesn't, I look forward to hearing what pathetic excuses he comes up with after he embarrassed himself by agreeing to the anti-Trump event.Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
04/1/2020
17:45
millwall: North of 300k reasons in my holdings tell me to keep on "Getting it Done" in buying terms.
bbalanjones
04/1/2020
17:43
"How can anyone trust Trump?"As apposed to the Clinton's?
fatnacker
04/1/2020
17:35
So what does anyone think about the share price for LBG over the next few months, with us out of the EU (but without a deal as yet)and PPI finished ?
millwallfan
04/1/2020
17:26
He should stick to running hotels and being the prat of Trump Towers. He is out of his depth trying to play statesman.
minerve 2
04/1/2020
17:22
j07: What a true oddball Trump is:= Believes his Secret Service information to kill the Iranian General . . . . disbelieves same sources when they told him Russia interfered with the 2016 Election. Dangerous human!
bbalanjones
04/1/2020
17:14
Ratcliffe would probably be free by now if it wasn't for the Boris gaffe.
minerve 2
04/1/2020
17:04
Well there's a lot of truth in what you say, Minnie, IMHO, but the facts speak differently: Iran was still working against the agreement, albeit in a more secretive manner; Ratcliffe (and others) was still banged up; the Houthis were still being armed, and the IRG were still causing unrest elsewhere.

Now I really must be off.

poikka
04/1/2020
17:04
Poikka, the media publicised it, she has no power! they saw it as news and because we are talking about it, shows they are correct!
jacko07
04/1/2020
17:02
Just for the record, what isn't reported is the amount of senior Republicans who are opposed to Trump.

When Trump is gone, soon or in 2024, it will all come out and without doubt there will be many joining Mannafort in jail.

Remember Richard Nixon, in 24 hours he went from being the most powerful man in the world, to finding nobody would answer his telephone calls.

The drop from favour gets harsher the bigger the job'

jacko07
04/1/2020
17:01
"Why do actors and actresses think that they have the right to use their celebrity status to speak for so many?"

They have just as much right as Cummings, Banks and Farage.

minerve 2
04/1/2020
16:59
"and that means he is bad for Stockmarkets"

And there we have it. Enough said. Tara.

poikka
04/1/2020
16:57
jacko, my point was, "Why do actors and actresses think that they have the right to use their celebrity status to speak for so many?"

I'm certainly not decrying "free speech", but am against celebrities gaining front page status to speak for others. Their popularity influences readers/viewers minds in favour of what they're promoting, not always correctly.

poikka
04/1/2020
16:50
Completely agree Jacko. Up ticked you. :)
minerve 2
04/1/2020
16:49
Minerve - "Well then, if we acknowledge that SOME Iranian people are decent then surely we should not be encouraging rising tensions in the ME.

I am sure that if the theatre of war was to be enacted over the UK, rather than the ME, where our families, friends and golf courses live, many would be less eager for conflict and they would find the US administrations foreign policy very troubling"

Not aware that the UK's stirring-up trouble in our region.

What's your solution then Minnie? Engage in talks? Ask them nicely to stop their (nearly) secretive nuclear ambitions? Ask them nicely to stop arming the Houthis? Ask them, yet again, to allow Nazanin Ratcliffe to go free?

Face the facts: Soleimani organised the killing of others and then he got killed. Makes sense to me.

poikka
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