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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.40
-0.12 (-0.22%)
03 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
  -0.12 -0.22% 55.40 55.48 55.52 56.50 55.42 56.20 134,230,632 16:35:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.46 35.28B
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 £35.28 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.46.

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27/3/2020
20:11
So, ECB agrees with me...ECB asks banks to refrain from paying dividends.The European Central Bank (ECB) recommended to banks on Friday to refrain from paying dividends at least until October 1, 2020..."It is therefore essential that credit institutions conserve capital to retain their capacity to support the economy in an environment of heightened uncertainty caused by COVID-19."
k38
27/3/2020
20:11
"UK failed to look at emails requesting them to join the pan Europe PPE procurement program to fight CV. Utter in competence . Once agin our nhs is badly equipped ..."

Not only that, they brush it off as a minor mistake.


In truth, they are liars. Nationalistic PR point scoring at the cost of many deaths.

Disgraceful. Some should be lynched IMO.

minerve 2
27/3/2020
20:04
Careful
The evuncular lady given charge of this important job has no idea.
EU will implode under her financial guidance - she is but a lawyer!
heaven help the EU

jl5006
27/3/2020
19:44
Database connection failed: No such file or directory (2002)


Works fine in google chrome though. Not Brave.

crossing_the_rubicon
27/3/2020
19:26
ECB asks banks to refrain from paying dividends.
The European Central Bank (ECB) recommended to banks on Friday to refrain from paying dividends at least until October 1, 2020, as well as from performing share buy-backs amid coronavirus induced economic shock.

The ECB said it considered crucial that banks continue to fund households, small and medium businesses and corporations amid the coronavirus induced economic shock.
"It is therefore essential that credit institutions conserve capital to retain their capacity to support the economy in an environment of heightened uncertainty caused by COVID-19."

smartypants
27/3/2020
19:21
UK failed to look at emails requesting them to join the pan Europe PPE procurement program to fight CV. Utter in competence . Once agin our nhs is badly equipped ...
pal44
27/3/2020
19:11
Careful
We live in a media world - always now.
There are expected flu deaths here of 150K PA.
Media has to have panic to survive - or if not to contrive to create one.
What the DOH et al have done is to put any linked flu to C 19 .
DOH is terrified that it has not managed this - so will not reassure people that the maj of deaths relate to people with abject respiratory complications.
Compare Imperial College - 500k may die to Oxford analysis that many many thousands were infected - mildly and have recovered.

jl5006
27/3/2020
19:08
Bit over the top imo.
gaffer73
27/3/2020
18:26
Kicking myself for NOT getting in around 30 that should have said
bakedbean
27/3/2020
18:20
This has nothing to do with deramping but face tomorrow's reality.. ..well done careful.
k38
27/3/2020
18:17
Wait for the price to come to you...don't chase it...
diku
27/3/2020
18:15
This virus has exposed the fragility of the Worlds finance system.
So many businesses will go bust this lockdown lasts for several months.
Health and lives are more serious, but finance is also important.

So many people will be short of money and will be unable to raise more debt.
So they will not shop, holiday, pay off debt.

The whole damned economy relies on consumption and spending and debt.
Profit and dividends will be non existent, survival will be the new aim.

Difficult to see how retail, banks, airlines, universities, leisure, financial services, auto, aerospace, residential property prices and many other industries will survive.
Pension values will be destroyed.

We are all going to be poorer.
Back to the 1950's.

careful
27/3/2020
17:20
About 10 years ago !!!!
pooroldboy55
27/3/2020
17:04
k38 filtered for posting in an unintelligible language. I think it may be Venusian.
cobourg1
27/3/2020
17:03
FTSE down. Dow down. With what this is costing here and US and some commenting over the pond recession is under way I reckon it's going to be a ruff week next week.
chavitravi2
27/3/2020
16:58
not saying impossible, but would certainly not be waiting for it either, might be waiting a long time for it,

Change the subject a little, been reading about these UT trades, got me head around what they are, but who actually places the transaction,?is it MM to MM ?or something else ?

aljm
27/3/2020
16:55
A surprise drop to 30s is not out of the question!!
k38
27/3/2020
16:54
good decision IMO to get at 30p, wish i got first lot at 30 p, was fairly close though, got 2nd lot at 30.25p so pretty good, still long term for me, gl all , have a good weekend
aljm
27/3/2020
16:49
Kicking myself for getting in around 30 but bought a chunk today for 34.9 .. not gonna lose long term and if they do drop more I'm gonna add the other half of my funds
bakedbean
27/3/2020
16:31
The Boris news ( it was not if but when) had an effect but not shocking enough as I was expecting.... is there anymore shocking news for 30p or less?Well personally I don't see one unless Lloyds.... so, 32p for now is the lowest great opportunity (for me) to add.
k38
27/3/2020
16:27
On the 10-yr chart, the support is at 25 and around 22.
polar fox
27/3/2020
16:22
cant see this going back to 30p, got most of mine from about that area anyway, so still in a little profit
aljm
27/3/2020
16:20
30p is the place to add here. Take the 20% bounce and move on.
m5
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