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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

56.28
0.76 (1.37%)
Last Updated: 08:03:17
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
  0.76 1.37% 56.28 56.24 56.28 56.40 56.20 56.20 4,511,865 08:03:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.45 35.2B
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 55.52p. 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 £35.20 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.45.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/2/2020
23:34
Don't you worry too much CPFront of the camera they can say and claim whatever they want....they call it damage limitation...in reality they know what they lost and what means to them. They are desperate for a deal and a deal will be done by end of this year.They can't rely at remainers anymore!!
k38
01/2/2020
23:33
Full time investor?

I thought you gave it all to Woodford to manage for you. I'm certain he was your hero.

No wonder you're in a constant mid-life crisis minny, sure full time investor (i.e. unemployed and unemployable) is the best 'job' for you? - staring at a screen all day, unmarried (goes without saying), painfully lonely, grudge against the whole world, posts anything and everything designed purely to get some response as at least that modicum of human contact is better than none.

pierre oreilly
01/2/2020
22:15
Boris must focus on getting trade deals with US and RoW before trying to get a deal with EU. Be sure that the EU will maintain their current hardball stance as though nothing has changed and we haven't left the EU. Boris in a strong negotiating position and it is to be hoped that he will use it to full advantage, and walk away if EU drag feet.
Tusk gone, Juncker gone but Barnier still there. De Leyen sweet and smiley exterior bet she's ruthless though.

cheshire pete
01/2/2020
22:11
How to keep up to speed post BREXIThtTps://brexitcentral.com/2020/01/29/
xxxxxy
01/2/2020
22:07
But it is not complete. Work in progress. For Dec 2020.Brexit. Democracy. Freedom.Nos da. Cymru am byth.
xxxxxy
01/2/2020
22:04
Thank you and farewell from BrexitCentralhtTps://brexitcentral.com/thank-you-and-farewell-from-brexitcentral/
xxxxxy
01/2/2020
21:26
What do you know about anything?

LOL

minerve 2
01/2/2020
21:17
Min "My work is that of a full-time investor"
That's no more than stargazing, full-time trader will qualify as work.

gotnorolex
01/2/2020
21:15
Open the door to the bedsit for goodness sake, and let some fresh air in.
minerve 2
01/2/2020
20:56
gotnorolex

"Mini if you were a winner, you'd be no fun! Bye the way, why after you made your millions, have you given up on work?"

Have you not been listening for the last decade?

My work is that of a full-time investor.

minerve 2
01/2/2020
20:49
Mini if you were a winner, you'd be no fun! Bye the way, why after you made your millions, have you given up on work? Even Euro jackpot winners stay on at work to keep sane!
gotnorolex
01/2/2020
20:36
Oh look, typical Brexiter behaviour...
minerve 2
01/2/2020
20:31
Read, mark and learn bargainbob, you've never had it so good, smart Scott's had their once in a lifetime vote, and decided to stay even when crude was at $105/bbl in 2008.
Alex Salmond got greedy when crude hit $143.95 in 2008 and promised every Scotsman will be a millionaire if they were to leave the UK, they clearly couldn't be bribed.

EEU doomed from its inception in 2015 already in further decline after collapse in oil prices and US sanctions!

gotnorolex
01/2/2020
20:04
A few idiots in the tube tonight abusing young women of Chinese origin about corona 😪
utrickytrees
01/2/2020
20:02
"The European Union provides aid known as cohesion funds to member states in the south and east to help them invest in development and catch up with richer peers to the north and west.

But various proposals by the so-called “frugal” countries, including paymaster Germany in September, seek to reduce the size of the cohesion funds and attach conditions which would predetermine areas where investments should go.

According to European Parliament website, the European Commission proposed an allocation of 41.3 billion euros ($45.82 billion) to cohesion funds for the 2021-2027 programming period, down from 63.4 billion euros set aside in 2014-2020.

The proposals to cut the funds made blood boil among the poorer EU nations, creating an impasse as the next long-term budget is being prepared."

I feel for them, constrained as they are by membership of the Euro. Now if only they could have been members of the EEC and still have kept their own currencies. Oh no, can't have that spoiling the Grand Vision.

poikka
01/2/2020
19:23
Bob - "European countries for dummies:"

At the moment...

poikka
01/2/2020
19:10
Yes, it's all there Boris, for the taking....Legacy to rival Churchill.


But try to pull a fast one, and it will all end in tears.

maxk
01/2/2020
18:50
Unfree Radical
20 hours ago

Make it work and you'll govern for fifteen years. Be ambitious for the British people

grahamite2
01/2/2020
18:47
Corey Leonardo Borgert
19 hours ago

For me as a German, it feels like back in 1989/1990 when the cold war was over, the Berlin wall opened and the Soviet Block fell apart.

The 2016 referendum was the beginning of the end for the EU as a superstate. I doubt that the UK will be the only to go. I have a feeling the Union will soon be gone.

Anyway, congratulations to this historic step

grahamite2
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