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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.30
0.36 (0.67%)
10 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
  0.36 0.67% 54.30 54.24 54.28 54.48 54.00 54.28 87,843,033 16:35:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.32 34.49B
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 53.94p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.48p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £34.49 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.32.

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05/6/2020
11:32
BARC and RBS are doing much better than LLOYDS which supposed to be the better bank.
action
05/6/2020
11:24
I hate all these white people who have joined the bandwagon.

Black Lives Matter it seems, at these congested protests, but the lives of the vulnerable obviously don't or they wouldn't be at the protests.


Hypocritical scumbag snowflakes.

minerve 2
05/6/2020
11:12
#449. Who is the 'we' and what is the 'stuff'?
alphorn
05/6/2020
11:05
He completely misses the point.
minerve 2
05/6/2020
11:05
I think the above comment shows the limitations of grahamite2's knowledge.
minerve 2
05/6/2020
10:50
And by implication, possibly a stock market bailout?
m4rtinu
05/6/2020
10:49
bbalanjones5 Jun '20 - 09:55 - 306450 of 306454

The Murdoch media’s China coronavirus conspiracy has one aim: get Trump re-elected
Kevin Rudd

How many votes is Trump going to get in England from Guardian readers?

There is no limit to the idiocy of The Guardian.

grahamite2
05/6/2020
10:30
seems the market loving the ECB €1.3T ballout fund (up €600B yesterday).

Seems fed also at it.

ekuuleus
05/6/2020
10:25
General market movement chav.
gaffer73
05/6/2020
10:22
Back to Lloyds, it's doing well this morning again. Anyone know why other than it was over sold?
chavitravi2
05/6/2020
10:10
Down the rabbit hole, listening to dozens of wellness podcasts and YouTube broadcasts, the same themes keep arising: fear as a means of social control, fear as a hormone response that weakens the immune system, how social distancing and intensified hygiene practices ruin the body’s natural immune response, the unhealthy body (the body with pre-existing conditions) being a body that is more reliant on and easily controlled by the state and Big Pharma.

Deeply embedded and perhaps central in the connection between the wellness industry and conspiracy is the notion of sovereignty over our bodies. For believers, the sovereign body is the body in a “pure” state, not reliant on chemicals to heal, and trusted to fire up its own immune response when confronted with a virus – even a novel one like Covid-19. Believers aren’t dissuaded by the facts: all the pure bodies that died because there wasn’t a smallpox or polio or chickenpox vaccine.

For many in the wellness industry, a pure body is their life’s work. Don’t underestimate their fight.

bbalanjones
05/6/2020
10:10
LLOY looking reasonable this morning. I also have a HSBC account and I am thinking of swapping to a fully owned Brit bank.
maxidi
05/6/2020
10:07
GeckotheGlorious.

I was a bit mixed up between the per capita figure and per million. Now it all makes sense. ISH!
Certainly a lot higher than the other Scandinavians.

maxidi
05/6/2020
09:55
Evil forces': how Covid-19 paranoia united the wellness industry and rightwing conspiracy theorists
Brigid Delaney



Like many conspiracies – or even religions – the beliefs are part of a closed system that is engineered to provide answers to our most maddening mysteries but also designed to allow no room for questioning and dissent.

The Murdoch media’s China coronavirus conspiracy has one aim: get Trump re-elected
Kevin Rudd

And there are a lot of maddening mysteries about the coronavirus. The gaps in our knowledge about the virus, combined with the speed and urgency of new social control measures that started seemingly overnight in March (essentially global home detention), panic buying and intense levels of collective fear in the community, have meant that previously fringe theories have found a broad, sticky surface.

A poll has found one in five young Australians believe that Bill Gates played a role in the creation and spread of Covid-19, and the same proportion think 5G technology is being used to spread the virus.

bbalanjones
05/6/2020
09:46
Post 306446.
"Oh we dont make stuff anymore"

That'd be a lie.

We make plenty of stuff.

geckotheglorious
05/6/2020
09:45
Maxidi,

Looks like you were correct (to some extent) when you claimed Sweden had the highest Covid-19 deaths per capita...

:)

"Figures show Sweden's per capita death rate being the highest worldwide in the seven days to June 02"

geckotheglorious
05/6/2020
09:41
As many as 152 businesses have been approved to access the emergency funding, which could expand to nearly £68bn if necessary. The scheme works by Threadneedle Street buying up the bonds of companies with newly created public money, then lending the funds to the firms at interest rates understood to be around 0.5% and possibly less in some cases.

Against a backdrop of mounting pressure on ministers to attach more conditions to the use of public money and state guarantees, the Bank and the Treasury last month blocked firms from paying out large bonuses to executives and dividends to investors until they have repaid their loan

bbalanjones
05/6/2020
09:39
solution is to buy UK goods oh we dont make stuff anymore ..
pal44
05/6/2020
09:38
The government want to be the only zoo in town.
minerve 2
05/6/2020
09:36
They have to pay these loans back though don't they?
maxidi
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