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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.90
0.02 (0.04%)
30 Apr 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% 51.90 51.94 51.96 52.34 51.88 51.88 128,376,602 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.05 33.03B
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 51.88p. 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 £33.03 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.05.

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23/6/2020
21:19
Ppl live in a dream world where they believe that just because they exist they can procreate - without protection and claim state help - and be provided for whilst the guy who sets up a business to aid boredom and creates jobs is absolutely screwed.
The woke future is carts - no horses but because the wokes are not fit they will not survive.
Awake b4 its too late.

jl5006
23/6/2020
21:17
Rumours of Salmond leading a list party in Scotland .
bargainbob
23/6/2020
21:01
I think the crunch time will be from July to Dec when Furloughing is eased, tenancy evictions are allowed again and mortgage repayment hols end.

There's also the US Presidential Election and of course Brexit...


The question will be how many will lose their jobs, how many will be evicted, how many mortgage repossessions will there be..

sikhthetech
23/6/2020
20:46
“Since I defeated the virus and fully recovered from it, you can also do it,” a COVID-19 survivor says


A South Sudanese medical doctor who recovered from COVID-19 urged the public to

pay more support to those struggling with the virus to reduce stigma and the

spread.

“At some point I felt neglected by my institution,” said Dr. Mathew Tut Moses, a

manager for the Public Health Emergency Operations Centre (PHEOC) in the Ministry

of Health. “But I consoled myself by saying, ‘Whatever I do, am doing it for the

nation.’”

Dr. Tut said that he contracted COVID-19 at his work place when the country was

reporting its first cases in April. At the time, his work place became busier,

with more meetings by technical working groups and other stakeholders from

different institutions.

“Many people started coming to our working premises demanding for testing. That

uncontrollable movement of people to PHEOC premises and the long hours working

around the clock without proper rest poses a lot of risk of contracting the

disease to entire teams including myself,” Tut explained.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), people can catch COVID-19

primarily from person to person, through small droplets from the nose or mouth,

which are expelled when a person with COVID-19 coughs, sneezes, or speaks.

The medical doctor said he felt so exhausted on the first week of May 2020 and he

thought that might be because of work stress. Two days later, Tut said his body

started aching, and he had a slight fever and headache. He never thought it could

be symptoms of the Coronavirus, instead he thought this could be malaria.

stonedyou
23/6/2020
20:39
It's lockdown lift-off – but who wants to live in this new normal?Sorry, but I will not accept the new order. It frightens our children, it damages what's left of our economy and it restricts our libertyhtTps://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/politics/lockdown-lift-off-wants-live-new-normal/Alan Scott23 Jun 2020 8:34PMThe control freaks are completely out of control, this unholy mishmash of what you can and cannot do has no hope of succeeding. Businesses will either give up and the general population will largely ignore the idiotic rules.There is little doubt that this whole charade was more about controlling the minds of the masses than for any medical reasons much as this Black Lives Matter does in a different way by trying to persuade us that an organization with Marxist aims and anarchy openly promoted on it's website is something to be lauded....Carl McKenzie23 Jun 2020 8:32PMThe infringement on our liberty is the most disturbing aspect of this entire debacle, and sadly a precursor of things to come. Unhindered passage is an ancient (it may date back to Edward I, but that is from memory) and fundamental right held by a free people. Hence, we read in the front cover of our passports that we can pass "without let or hindrance" (at least it was there the last time I looked). The fact that we now have an "app" form of "papers please" should, at the very least, cause an eyebrow to be raised. Heaven forbid, they (governments) may like the control it affords so much they decide to give us all permanent apps. Oh the joy! ...Jane bgood23 Jun 2020 8:25PMThe other day i managed to get into JD sports - i had to go and stand in a shoe ordering circle and wait - i could go on and on about it but two things happened that made me laugh - first one - i had to stand in the circle - while a man and his son were rifling through the garments -? no gloves etc (not that i cared) and the other a man came into the shoe order circle and sat on the bench and tried shoes on!...The shoe ordering assistant, rushed up told him he could not sit down and had to wait.  She then cleaned the bench off the shoes etc - how do you think they can run a business like this!!!!1LikeReplyAJR LONDON23 Jun 2020 8:29PM@Jane bgoodShoe ordering circle! Heh...2LikeReplyHarry Flashman23 Jun 2020 8:31PM@Jane bgood like me people should vote with their feet - and walk out - shoeless!
xxxxxy
23/6/2020
20:20
Diku,

Most nations want a debt reset they're so indebted!!!

geckotheglorious
23/6/2020
19:59
max - don't forget, since one week, you are talking to a born again sterling bull.
alphorn
23/6/2020
19:59
32 minutes ago on BBC
So many rules and none questioned.
We are now yokels - driven by idiots with no common sense.
Yokels are ppl controlled by Yokes
What is a yoke - look it up snowflakes.

jl5006
23/6/2020
19:56
max - good reply!

Trade deficits in each of the past 20years is more accurate btw.

The Japanese accelerated talks is most certainly a double edged samurai sword.

alphorn
23/6/2020
19:44
max
What figures about what
fake news and screwed news
Honesty or not now in the media just utter deceit.
journalism was once akin to a vocation. How the BBC and Sky have changed that.

jl5006
23/6/2020
19:42
btw, did you note the Japanese want to accelerate the trade agreement process?


End of July target...pretty ambitious.

maxk
23/6/2020
19:40
True enough Alp.

And they have been fibbing about how good the €U is for us all these years.

maxk
23/6/2020
19:35
max - no, just teasing - they are only part of the figures which is so dangerous. Figures can say whatever you like. ;)
alphorn
23/6/2020
19:33
Evening Alp.

Are you saying you dont trust the ONS? Cos thats where the figs come from.

maxk
23/6/2020
19:19
max ..........and I always thought that the UK ran a trade deficit.

Obviously wrong and accounts for the GBP strength each year over the past few years.

Well, I never knew that.

Which site was that so I can avoid it?

alphorn
23/6/2020
19:09
ALL clinical process has gone out of the window JL5. How can this be allowed to happen? As mrelbee eluded to earlier were being frog marched towards communism.
utrickytrees
23/6/2020
18:53
Too early to know. Influenza mutates but there are still 'flu jabs based on the most likely strain reviewed periodically. Having written that it is notable that there is another coronavirus for which there is no vaccine because it mutates too rapidly. The common cold no less.
patientcapital
23/6/2020
18:47
Cobourg1 - I like your optimism, and I hope we do open at 33p and make a push for 36-37p as that would be a great start.I just feel that this share is being manipulated beyond belief between hedge funds and MMs with 'deals for the boys', at the shareholders expense. This is where my frustration comes in as the +/- 2% we keep seeing, and notable push down on US open, we know the big boys are making millions with this activity.On top of this, the market is bipolar atm. Not much sense can be made of it. Carnival for example, all ships docked, hemmoraging money, and often top of the risers board. They should be half the current price right now for example.
bearnecessities
23/6/2020
18:46
When I visited my doctor over the years - not often - I had concerns about high temperature which appeared to stick.
Advice - take paracetamol - got to bed - it is almost certainly a virus - of which I have no knowledge and for which i know no cure.
FFWD to 2020 - a new virus - this is not a disease - so IMO there can be no vaccine because it is not in a definitive state.
PLS why is / has this happened. Why has the science group treated this like the plague and got away with it?

jl5006
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