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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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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/7/2020
13:06
M2, you give all other nations other than the UK far too much credit for what?......have you actually been anywhere abroad that's better than Derby....no I thought not. Your perception is that such a place exists in reality it doesnt.
utrickytrees
18/7/2020
13:05
"Happy to stick with overseas earners"

Another hypocrite.

minerve 2
18/7/2020
13:00
Once you've lost the argument, deflect away and change the subject.

LOL!

minerve 2
18/7/2020
12:57
Alphorn: "You will probably say that the Lloyds share price will top 100p by Christmas too. What is your level of confidence?"

You must be joking Alphorn: I see LLOY as a basket case more interested in giving away money and social engineering than its shareholders. Maybe things will improve under new management, we'll see. Not a big holding, here for the entertainment and informed opinion lol.

Happy to stick with overseas earners incl. big miners, big pharma, DGE, CRH, PRU, RELX and the like, in fact hold most of the FTSE top 20 with a few exceptions such as HSBC.

cheshire pete
18/7/2020
12:51
Utricky

You probably have not much sense at all.

You are an average Derby Joe, living a dull and inward looking life.


Not for me, no thanks. I'd rather top myself. Surprised you lot haven't.

minerve 2
18/7/2020
12:38
It's very kind of you to keep us up to date on the Daily Remoaner formerly known as The Financial Times.

We can see how completely a once objective and authoritative newspaper has been wrecked.

grahamite2
18/7/2020
12:30
Brexit is such great TV. It’s priceless seeing people’s reactions as they see what they’ve actually won. Now about that £350m a week....


ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
18/7/2020
12:30
Being a European immigrant who left the Ashford area much due to the xenophobic, small minded locals I struggle to feel any empathy. I hope their Brexit dreams live up to expectations. - FT Comment


Don't go to Derby either, it'll be the same there!


LOL!

minerve 2
18/7/2020
12:28
Kent, once the Garden of England, now Farage's Garage. Better get used to constant diesel fumes, over-crowded pubs with lorry drivers, empty beer cans everywhere and don't even think of taking to your car to get anywhere, you would have to drive via somewhere else as all the roads will be jammed up. That's one heck of a brexit dividend. enjoy!


ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
18/7/2020
12:27
Kent voted strongly for Brexit, they fell for the promised utopia and did not think through the impacts. Get used to the reality, take responsibility for you actions and stop moaning. It’s tedious and childish. - Comment on the FT
minerve 2
18/7/2020
12:26
Turn the “Garden of England” into a lorry park? Must have been written on the other side of the bus and we all missed it. Sorry Kent. - Comment on the FT


LOL

minerve 2
18/7/2020
12:24
If Boris is so confident that his government have done a great job then he won't have a problem with a full enquiry soon will he? I bet you it doesn't happen in his tenure.

Notice how £3Bn has been put aside for the NHS. They are using the white elephant Nightingale hospitals as a front for this funding but in reality most of the money will end-up in private hospitals. The truth is these new Nightingale hospitals aren't kitted out sufficiently with nurses and kit they are just a PR exercise. That is why Boris instructed Covid sufferers into care homes! Disgraceful decision and you think he did a good job! Shame on you Utricky!

minerve 2
18/7/2020
12:12
m2 in the UK deaths by population density (ie per square kilometer per capita) are actually excellent in the UK Boris has done a superb job. As always you select the sillyist figures to support your warped pseudo intellectual narrative. Being a UK bashers doesnt make you more popular at dinner parties in Derbyshire you know.
utrickytrees
18/7/2020
11:59
Sorry to disappoint the Express fanatics but they seem to have stopped bashing the EU.

David Frost is understood to be eyeing his first breakthrough in the future relationship negotiations after holding talks with his EU counterpart Michel Barnier in Brussels. The pair agreed to put added emphasis on Britain’s future security pact with the EU as a potential landing zone for an agreement emerged. The two sides will hold four separate sessions on “law enforcement and judicial cooperation” as the Capital hosts its first ever round of negotiations with Brussels.

Great - so all about future trade!!!

My money still on a deal.

alphorn
18/7/2020
11:55
Sense in the DM today:

JOHN HUMPHRYS: Faced with today's China, our aircraft carriers are as useful as a terracotta army. Sadly, it is far too late to reverse the ludicrous decision that led to us wasting so many billions on aircraft carriers we did not need and which have proved technically hopeless.

No doubt it will help to build Cheshire's level of confidence further. ;))

Don't worry Cheshire there is always the Express for a few more fantasy stories.

alphorn
18/7/2020
11:44
Minerve 218 Jul '20 - 11:34 - 310375 of 310376

Listen, however you classify the deaths the UK is going to be one of the worst in Europe regardless.

Totally fails to understand the point at issue. Amazing.

grahamite2
18/7/2020
11:06
Extricate ourselves successfully means we leave actually and really, not notionally. The detail is secondary.

It is obvious that getting rid of the Human Rights Act is a very high priority once we have left.

grahamite2
18/7/2020
10:59
xxxxxxxxx Jock News xxxxxxxxxx

Penny Mordaunt gives the SNP both barrels..... must watch.

Michael Gove (@michaelgove) Tweeted:
Great from @PennyMordaunt

utrickytrees
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