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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.30
0.10 (0.19%)
Last Updated: 15:28:24
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
  0.10 0.19% 52.30 52.28 52.30 52.74 52.00 52.00 41,341,966 15:28:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.09 33.27B
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 52.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.06p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £33.27 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.09.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/2/2020
21:45
I can't believe India only had 3 cases all recovered. INDIA !
mitchy
28/2/2020
21:43
What would you suggest then Alphorn? Are you one of those sort of people who go to the doctors with a cold demanding antibiotics?
utrickytrees
28/2/2020
21:38
Boris Johnson insists fighting coronavirus is his top priority and tells Brits to 'wash their hands with soap'. He then said that his second priority was trade negotiations.

ClownsRUs are alive and well.

alphorn
28/2/2020
21:33
Ut - you might want to research who usually wins the special forces 'games'.
alphorn
28/2/2020
21:09
Anyway why on earth would we want to import chicken from the US, it cant be that difficult to grow them over here can it? More remoaner hysteria looool.
utrickytrees
28/2/2020
21:01
I conceded earlier that the Frogs had some hardware but were perfumed posers more interested in sabre rattling. Using their kit could save us a fortune. Only provisio is we command the fleet.
utrickytrees
28/2/2020
21:00
Min.

Almost all chicken carries the salmonella bug. Makes no odd's where it comes from.

maxk
28/2/2020
20:50
Think about it bollokbreath, although probably not as fascinating to your highly sophisticated pallet you'd be hard pressed to argue that rabid bat was more hygienic than chlorinated chicken. Go for it.
utrickytrees
28/2/2020
20:42
"Tbf Jacko I think hes got a point. You cant champion globalisation when the folk in emerging markets eat bats n rats. Cultural differences could be argued to be the cause of the pandemic."

Yet he wants to saturate the UK market with salmonella soaked chicken?

Who are you kidding?

LOL

minerve 2
28/2/2020
20:26
Point is that measles is preventable - but many refuse the cover.
We are now scared of a strain of flu that has killed - so far - few Uk - but many want to ignore the contact warnings and never understood the need to wash hands!!!!!

jl5006
28/2/2020
20:19
How much will cost us..foreign policy for them is including European army... they have problem not us.


"The EU will seek to establish a comprehensive security partnership with the Uk ....including foreign policy, security and defence.

"One where EU dictates what we do no doubt."

k38
28/2/2020
20:17
If you want real pandemics........

Spanish Flu
Winter 1918
Spring 1919
Winter 1919

Coroanvirus 2 months in...2020.

FFS

Apples & Oranges....

2months vs Spanish flu's 18 months!!!!

crossing_the_rubicon
28/2/2020
19:48
Latest.
Nigeria, Mexico, New Zealand, Belarus, Netherlands, Lithuania Germany and Greece confirm first cases.


20 cases in UK. 80 in France 888 cases in Italy and 21 deaths..
Around 1,000 people were in quarantine in Germany'..

k38
28/2/2020
19:42
If you want real pandemics then the Spanish Flu of 1918 bumped off 50 million and infected 500 million and further back the Black Death in mid fourteen century finished off half of Britain's population and it took 300 years for its population to recover to previous levels.
bartram
28/2/2020
19:21
Big bottom fishing day?

Have to say seriously considered it as have a few quid lying around since Amerisur debacle mid-January - my clueless decision early on this morning as it dipped (very briefly) under 48p was there is plenty of time, in fact a month and a half.

aceuk
28/2/2020
19:20
9.8 million cases of measles and 142k deaths did not impact the markets. Why this madness?
jl5006
28/2/2020
19:17
"Brussels-virus".. bad for Europe.
k38
28/2/2020
19:16
Damn...! Watched it go all the way down to 47.9p but couldn't pull the trigger because my last bullet wasn't loaded. All that free money honey...jeeeeees .Oh well there's always next week.Have a great weekend everyone..err..well...you know what I mean. IT'S ONLY MONEY. At least you didn't drown at sea.Good Luck.
mitchy
28/2/2020
19:12
After Italy, Greece is now on the map.. 4 Coronavirus have been reported ( not from BBC or Sky )I will try to find out how many cases in Turkey.. this is more important now after they let illegal immigrants to move to Europe.
k38
28/2/2020
19:04
Tbf Jacko I think hes got a point. You cant champion globalisation when the folk in emerging markets eat bats n rats. Cultural differences could be argued to be the cause of the pandemic.
utrickytrees
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