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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.56
-0.52 (-0.93%)
21 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
  -0.52 -0.93% 55.56 55.64 55.68 56.32 54.98 56.22 246,172,168 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.48 35.38B
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 56.08p. 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 £35.38 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.48.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/6/2020
17:29
...329Don't worry.. plenty of opportunities in the near future to trade.
k38
11/6/2020
17:29
Well done smartie. I'm not worried at all just frustrated, but that's hindsight.
pinemartin9
11/6/2020
17:27
I did, loving this.
smartie6
11/6/2020
17:26
Wish I'd sold my shares a few days ago.
pinemartin9
11/6/2020
17:24
End Lockdown.
xxxxxy
11/6/2020
17:23
Singapore-on-Thames: why we need it and what it would really meanJune 11, 2020By Jonathan SaxtyTHE END OF JUNE brings the deadline to extend or not extend the Brexit transition period. Downing Street has been adamant this will not happen and has passed legislation to guarantee it does not (although this could be repealed). Talks on a new trade deal between the EU and UK – undertaken via video-conference owing to coronavirus – have made little progress, however. Fishing, state aid rules and the "level playing field" (aligning between the two sides) have all proved stumbling blocks.State aid could prove a big issue. The prime minister has already indicated he wants to "level up" the UK – suggesting he wishes to countenance state intervention in economically depressed areas. Furthermore, after Coronavirus and the subsequent lockdown, it may be a matter of survival for the British government to take a more active role in the country's economy more generally. For the Conservative Party – historically divided between free traders and protectionists – this could represent a particularly gruesome battle.Before we go any further, it is worth remembering the words of Wolfgang Münchau. Writing in The Spectator, he argued recently, "Brexit also gives Britain an opportunity to decide how it helps new business - in a way that encourages challengers, rather than protecting the incumbent. Perhaps there could be a fund that protects new venture capital-backed start-ups? It's not that this is prohibited under EU law right now, but if Britain were to stay in the EU competition regime, these laws could well be tweaked in a way that would make an innovation fund harder in the future." Full article htTps://www.brexit-watch.org/singaporeonthames-why-we-need-it-and-what-it-would-really-mean/singapore-on-thames-why-we-need-it-and-what-it-would-really-mean
xxxxxy
11/6/2020
17:20
Some youngsters have still not learned the art of social distancing after 2 months...they stand behind you less than a 1 metre away...
diku
11/6/2020
16:58
Indeed. Don't be standing when the music stops. And don't be fooled into thinking TINA.
patientcapital
11/6/2020
16:48
FED pumping is creating a false market...
diku
11/6/2020
16:13
5xy: Any names to put forward for a new Winston Smith? (ffs NOT John Redwood lol)
bbalanjones
11/6/2020
15:59
glen cullenPosted June 11, 2020 at 12:17 pm | PermalinkEvery record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered.George Orwell 1984
xxxxxy
11/6/2020
15:55
Details details ..
maxk
11/6/2020
15:54
Documents as seen by the Express. Lol
alphorn
11/6/2020
15:48
Vauch11 Jun '20 - 14:50 - 307026 of 307034

Documents from the early 1700's show that literally "all the Royal family" was heavily invested in the South Sea Company (which crashed in a notorious market bubble) - including Kings Charles II, James II, Queen Anne, and George I.

That's odd, considering that Charles II and James II were long dead by the time the South Sea Company was incorporated.

grahamite2
11/6/2020
15:48
GF and daughter making Minerve a homemade Victoria Sponge with real strawberries and strawberry clotted cream.

YUM!

minerve 2
11/6/2020
15:43
Minerve's Daily Did You know?


Elon Musk was not a true founder of Tesla.

minerve 2
11/6/2020
15:42
Imperial Brands PE = 6

Not very demanding.

minerve 2
11/6/2020
15:41
The market ran away with itself. The US reaching record highs during a world wide pandemic.

Hello?

Economic reality vs stock market = complete and utter mismatch.

Something has to give. Don't find yourself in high PE stocks (apart from ONLY the very best) when the FED music stops.

minerve 2
11/6/2020
15:34
There is only one game in town at the moment which offers value and predictable income streams and that is tobacco.

IMB yielding c9.4% dividend (post the recent dividend cut) which is easily payed out of cashflows that are yielding c18% return on today's share price quote.

The company could nearly buy back ALL of its enterprise value within a 10 year period assuming tobacco sales hold up. BAT the other day have reported increasing revenue off the back of COVID and so to has Philip Morris when it BEAT earnings expectations.

When in doubt, vice always wins.

minerve 2
11/6/2020
15:31
That's what the shorters would love you to do. They have been out in their masses trying to find anything remotely negative to post, probably to the point of talking to themselves with different handles. There was going to be a pull back anyway, as the rise was very quick. Add in loads of negative posts and everyone thinks the world is ending. The same posters will be logging in with their ramping profiles once they close out and the world will all be great again lol
gc321
11/6/2020
15:30
140 pounds a week?
gaffer73
11/6/2020
15:28
I knew you would like it... lol
k38
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