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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.98
-0.16 (-0.27%)
22 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
  -0.16 -0.27% 58.98 58.96 59.00 59.50 58.98 59.36 266,401,240 16:29:59
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.87 37.59B
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 59.14p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.78p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.59 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.87.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/1/2020
19:09
Wake up labour, we have a leader, (Boris) all we need now an opposition for the next 10 years. Lol.Think out of the box.
k38
24/1/2020
18:51
BROWN ON THE UNION. Former PM Gordon Brown said UK is unbreakable. Nicola Sturgeon has no case for referendum because nothing change and as we don't know what the deal and future relations with Europe would look like and Scotland will be far more comfortable (economically better off) with the UK in the future.
k38
24/1/2020
18:49
cheshire pete 24 Jan '20 - 18:16 - 290594 of 290598
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Patient Capital: "But, maxk, this diversity is the “in” thing even if it is vomit inducing."

Certainly is PC, looked up Morgan Stanley website earlier for something else and first thing that hits you is "Diversity". What with "inclusion", the latest buzz words in the workplace. Noticed it several years back, cost saving exercise often times but dressed up as politically correct and caring.

You expect this sort of idiocy at universities and in government, but it is sickening when you find it in major corporations. Sickening - and inexplicable.

When I play freecell, adverts sometimes come up for Standard Chartered, I think it is, going on about certain things being "unacceptable." And I wonder, what makes you think I have the slightest interest in your opinion on these matters? Do you seriously think this guff will make me more likely to want to bank with you?

grahamite2
24/1/2020
18:37
The world is changing but not labour. When people, voters talk, politicians must listen and react to their demands. Labour ignore them and try to force on them their will and way of thinking. Labour party is 'dead'.
k38
24/1/2020
18:29
I see no future for labour.. they are afraid to face the truth and afraid to change. They need a new leader outside to change the party and their policies. Another 10 lost years for old labour. That's good news as UK need a conservative government to take us forward the future.. not backwards like labour would have done.
k38
24/1/2020
18:24
Called in at the estate/letting agent this afternoon and house prices have risen since the election even oop north, or perhaps I should say especially oop north. Reason being threat of Corbyn's proposals gone and investors now committing to buy to let under Boris underpinning the whole market. Happy days, hopefully 10 to 15 years of prosperity and possibly longer if the scourge of hard left socialism can be eradicated for good.
cheshire pete
24/1/2020
18:23
EU, desperate..is "blackmailing" Scotland to secure a deal by end of this year.
k38
24/1/2020
18:16
Bye bye M2Brexit is done get over it... lol
k38
24/1/2020
18:16
Patient Capital: "But, maxk, this diversity is the “in” thing even if it is vomit inducing."

Certainly is PC, looked up Morgan Stanley website earlier for something else and first thing that hits you is "Diversity". What with "inclusion", the latest buzz words in the workplace. Noticed it several years back, cost saving exercise often times but dressed up as politically correct and caring.

cheshire pete
24/1/2020
18:15
Bob tell your friend Nicola...EU said, an independent Scotland will prove difficult to REJOIN EU, may not be straight forward.
k38
24/1/2020
18:14
UK is on top of the list until it isn't. Best not bring in the digital tax or Trump and his cronies will not be impressed. That means giving unfair advantage to the likes of Uber and Amazon which means kissing goodbye to traditional London Taxis and the continual destruction of our high-street.

Very clever.......NOT!

Bring on that chicken Donald!

LOL

minerve 2
24/1/2020
18:11
REALITY. The Chief of European Bank warns Brussels Europe may face a - Brexit cliff edge - the end of this year if a trade deal isn't negotiated on time.While,US treasury secretary said UK is on the top of the listEU warns Brexit trade deal impact on Scotland's ability to REJOIN BLOCK
k38
24/1/2020
16:31
This stock needs a dose of viagra
scruff1
24/1/2020
16:30
there might have been had Corbyn won
mr.elbee
24/1/2020
16:29
They have the Royal Opera House in T wells...having saved it from flats..you can sit in the orchestra pit,or in the Gods or on the stage


and they do opera there too!

[but only twice a year thankfully]

mr.elbee
24/1/2020
16:27
M5... well said. But on saying that I am off out to a 'nice' place tonight. Rare treat for me as my regular goto is a really good indian --- struggle to do that myself as they fire everything on a charcoal tandoor--- very authentic. You can definitely get good food and service on a budget. I think sometimes you just pay for the location and the exclusivity if that's your thing.
1carus
24/1/2020
16:21
M5 My top 3 wetherspoons
1. WHITBY
2. DERBY (Standing Order)
3. KESWICK

utrickytrees
24/1/2020
15:58
well Wetherspoons is a no brainer after they have all done their shopping.
mr.elbee
24/1/2020
15:38
There's a woeful lack of understanding about ISA's, happily perpetuated by the financial industry and the media. People are encouraged to believe that the purchase of the ISA itself is the end of it, with little attention paid to the risks involved in investing, investing via that particular vehicle or the reasons for purchasing the ISA in the first place. For many people, there is no point in an investment ISA at all.
keyno
24/1/2020
15:36
Has it not shut down ??

If not, I hope you're not "borrowing" from them for your "investment" (that's cash converters by the way, NOT the Bulgarians and Romanians)............

ladeside
24/1/2020
15:01
Not sure if this counts as insider trading, but I've just had conversation with someone very senior at cash converters (I was the face of cash converters several years ago in me prime) & they're predicting the high street will do very well this year because all the Bulgarian & Romanian shop lifting gangs are rumoured to be throwing in the towel after Brexit. Think I'm going to target some investment in the direction of the budget end of the high street, thoughts anyone?
utrickytrees
24/1/2020
15:00
Good post. Best today, so far.
minerve 2
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