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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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24/6/2020
10:44
aljm,

Furloughing is being wound down from next month and currently will end in Oct.
Mortgage payment hols come to an end in Oct..
Landlords can start to evict non-paying tenants from Aug..

All these can impact people's finances/jobs and so the banking/Housing sector.

sikhthetech
24/6/2020
10:32
To make money. I wouldn't be at all surprised if they dont try and take it down and hit a lot of stops.
chavitravi2
24/6/2020
10:25
It's a sad reflection on society that the Sun and the Mail were the two most read publications in the UK!
hoper1
24/6/2020
10:21
g2 : Saw that piece by Professor Peter Piot at the weekend. I already thought along the same lines. There is MUCH to learn about this virus.
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
10:17
The sensible folk of the middle ground. . . .Hear hear!!

The Guardian is the most-read quality newspaper in the UK - with a record 35.6 million for combined print and digital monthly readership.
We are now the second most-read newspaper online in the UK - behind the Sun, but overtaking the Mail for the third time in the last four PAMCo data releases, as well as the Mirror. This is a significant achievement and part of an ongoing trend.
We continue to be the most trusted newspaper in the UK among regular readers.
Guardian readers are increasingly more loyal and more engaged - staying for longer and coming back with greater frequency. We have the largest number of daily readers cross-platform (8.8M) of any quality paper - almost double that of our nearest rivals, the Telegraph (4.2M) and the Independent (5.3M).
Readers are also spending more time with Guardian journalism on average each month (31 mins) than any other quality online.
Observer readers spend almost 90 minutes on average per month with the paper - the second highest rate for any Sunday newspaper
Editor-in-chief Kath Viner said: “We now have a record number of people coming to the Guardian and choosing to support us financially and it's clear from this data that Guardian journalism is increasingly in demand, trusted and valued.” And some of our writers had thoughts to share with supporters too.

bbalanjones
24/6/2020
10:09
For those inclined to dismiss the virus - as I was until seeing this, I admit it:



The man who discovered Ebola in 1976 caught Covid. At first he was inclined to dismiss his symptoms as a bad case of flu but that wasn't the half of it...

Worth a watch, it isn't long.

grahamite2
24/6/2020
10:05
Mr L.B. Just go back and see what you were posting in the past. Your viewpoints seem to have travelled in weird directions.
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
10:03
Poikka:- The virus seems to be able to burrow into folks minds and sent their thinking into a weird spiral
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
10:01
what a wonderful organisation is the WHO denying HCQ to 135 countries and causing a worldwide panic

marvellous

mr.elbee
24/6/2020
09:58
BREXIT. It must be sovereign independent Brexit. And Made and Produce of the UK First.Not Made in China.Not Made in the EUSSR.Let the lessons be noted. Never again.UK must look after self. First. Not be dependent or controlled by others and their Elites. Sure be friends with others. Travel to others. But NEVER again be controlled and ordered and told what to do by others.Freedom and Democracy and Independence.So.NO DEAL
xxxxxy
24/6/2020
09:54
Those timid and live in fear and clad in cling film. Will die.
xxxxxy
24/6/2020
09:53
'Now the field of battle is a land of standing corpses; those determined to die will live; those who hope to escape with their lives will die.Wu Ch'i
xxxxxy
24/6/2020
09:46
whole market is broken atm, pick any share , look at trades it is so obvious !! MM's are causing this drop, WHY ??
aljm
24/6/2020
09:39
I agree this and many others are getting manipulated to hell and back.
I think we will have to wait till the end of the 3rd Q to get a better picture of how things are with lloy and other banks.

chavitravi2
24/6/2020
09:38
g2: Starting to see too many folk passing outside again - I miss the little I used to enjoy. Lockdown since 10th March. Going not-so-slowly bonkers!
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
09:31
You're all over the place this morning, bbalanjones!
grahamite2
24/6/2020
09:27
Same here. Anything above 33p and the brakes get stamped. Go figure.The second wave collywobbles being dropped in once a week and reversing the market is also suspicious imo. The house always wins I guess......
bearnecessities
24/6/2020
09:24
Poikka: You have to ask the "British Standard Mole" (41/2 inches)
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
09:23
maxk : a little late - Employers Orgs pleading same 2 weeks ago!
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
09:22
Where's Bob when you need him?
poikka
24/6/2020
09:22
Julia Hartley-Brewer:

"How many deep-fried Mars bars in a metre?"

poikka
24/6/2020
09:21
g2: Or are we back to Deserving / Undeserving Poor?
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
09:20
And here it comes, the bug delay gambit..
maxk
24/6/2020
09:20
g2 : Surely, "Entitlement" cuts both ways?
bbalanjones
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