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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.52
-0.02 (-0.04%)
31 May 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
  -0.02 -0.04% 55.52 55.34 55.38 55.78 55.16 55.66 352,448,137 16:35:15
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 55.54p. 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
22/5/2020
14:38
You're full of assumptions today aren't you? Hyper inflated? No.Farm shops near me serve customers outside after their orders are received in advance over the telephone or online. Even we in the sticks aren't daft enough to actually go inside a shop. How urban.
patientcapital
22/5/2020
14:30
Patient

Did you not read what I just wrote?

If some of us didn't go out shopping you can kiss goodbye selling your beef at hyper-inflated prices to the local farm stores.

minerve 2
22/5/2020
14:29
For anyone interested...

Moderna

Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine Development Neglects The Importance Of T Cells

geckotheglorious
22/5/2020
14:28
Patient
Post 304381
Who are you directing that at?

I have seen the simulations of vapour wafting around supermarkets. That is why i wear mask when I go to them. Am also considerate of others hence wear a mask as I don;t want to pick something up and bring it back into the home.

I'm suspecting you're directing this at someone else but cant see who.

geckotheglorious
22/5/2020
14:28
And Goose Green Mr deadCat.
bargainbob
22/5/2020
14:24
You clearly have not seen the simulations of vapour wafting around in supermarkets. Feel free to take chances and infect others. You’ll be the first to complain when it goes wrong. I hope it doesn’t but “probably̶1; isn’t good enough, frankly. You should know better.
patientcapital
22/5/2020
14:09
Get a lifetimes supply of lamb chops if u bought the falkland islands.
dead_cat_bounce
22/5/2020
14:04
Put it in auction...
diku
22/5/2020
14:01
i think the MSM has self inflicted itself with irreparable damage, they are filth, totally out of control, they would not know the truth if it was plainly in front of them, time they were bought to account for their actions.....
aljm
22/5/2020
13:56
Phillip Layton22 May 2020 11:36AMWe are living in this fantasy land and the Government has vastly over-reached in its measures because it is pandering to a woke entitled population unable to accept risk whose every bleat about how unfair life is has been supported and megaphoned by the MSM determined to prove they are relevant whilst doing incalculable damage.
xxxxxy
22/5/2020
13:51
Keyser Soze22 May 2020 1:02PMThat the BoE is considering negative interest rates is another sign that our ruling elites have totally lost the plot over covid.  We have seen that wherever it has been used, it just entrenches the problems for decades rather than providing an expansionary boost.  They need to seriously think it through before taking this drastic step.Experience suggests that consumers and companies feel the need to save more and invest less when negative rates are introduced - the exact opposite of what the current situation requires.
xxxxxy
22/5/2020
13:48
Outside of the hearth and home is The Real World. A big ever more frightening place for some.Time to END Lockdown.Sometimes you have to be a little bit brave in life. It is more than one's own life. It is how society lives and above all children.
xxxxxy
22/5/2020
13:27
Patient

You obviously need to get with the program. I don’t work in a hospital so unless someone directly coughs or sneezes in my face the level of virus and chances of it sticking to my eyes are probably lower than if your delivery or packing person coughs or sneezes on your product prior to delivery. The virus can last for 3 days on most packaging and is happy to sit in a fridge at 4c for a few days or longer. I doubt you are wiping ALL food items like my family are.

Breathing generates negative pressure, your eyes don’t. You need a certain viral load before infection grabs hold. If you could easily catch Covid airborne we would all have had it by now. If you wear an FFP3 mask and move around a well ventilated supermarket your chances of catching it are very low.

I hope you appreciate how Johnny Foreigner is keeping you alive at this present time. It must be very embarrassing for you being dependent on the very same people you and Farage want out of this country.

minerve 2
22/5/2020
13:13
Good old Boris, as far as I'm concerned if they're not a commonwealth country or America we shouldnt be dealing with them.
utrickytrees
22/5/2020
13:06
PatientCapital
post 304369

Mirror shaded goggles mandatory with a half face mask yes. Have some. Don't you?

Why would you buy perishables online? No thanks. Prefer to buy them in shop so I can see which ones I am getting. And what of in transit problems?

Have you tried getting an online shop?

I've not been able to get one with Tesco or Sainsbury for 8 weeks. And they are fully booked for 4 weeks forward.

And that goes for click and collect as well..

Spot on regarding it is all about who you might infect, who you might put at risk..that is why I wear a mask when I go grocery shopping..

geckotheglorious
22/5/2020
12:30
No Deal with the EUSSRNo Deal
xxxxxy
22/5/2020
12:17
Next you'll be showing off your mirror shaded swimming goggles. Unless you have a full face mask how else are you to protect your eyes from infection?Unless you have a tiny fridge there is no problem with an online shop once or twice a month which is entirely possible without putting others at risk.Never mind becoming infected yourself. It is those you might infect who you put at risk and should be considering in my opinion.
patientcapital
22/5/2020
11:54
"Make sure you've got your PPE Mr Elbee.
Suspect you are going to need it..As will we all"



China Is Hoarding PPE Again As It Braces For COVID-19's "Second Wave"

geckotheglorious
22/5/2020
11:52
Some things never change I see.

Nigerian scamming.

Washington State Loses "Hundreds Of Millions" To Nigerian Unemployment Claims Fraud Scheme

geckotheglorious
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