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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

53.16
0.98 (1.88%)
Last Updated: 10:29:11
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
  0.98 1.88% 53.16 53.14 53.16 53.36 52.94 52.98 37,101,549 10:29:11
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.20 33.83B
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 52.18p. 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 £33.83 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.20.

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04/9/2020
16:39
I filtered Min many months back, forgot about his existence, if you could call it that. How someone could talk so much rubbish I don't know, but then again there are the remainers who have proved that mental disorders walk amongst us.
alexgc
04/9/2020
14:32
The U.S. economy added 1.37 million jobs in August, according to Labor Department figures released Friday. The number was ahead of the 1.32 million expected by economists polled by Dow Jones.

The unemployment rate also fell to 8.4% from 10.2% in July, the lowest since the coronavirus shutdown in March. The consensus was for the jobless rate to decline to 9.8%.

“It’s a strong growth reaction. Higher yields, steeper curve,” said John Briggs of NatWest.

mo123
04/9/2020
13:02
I dont think there are many remainers left the instances of air kissing in my neck of the woods are certainly at all time low.
utrickytrees
04/9/2020
12:58
Alexgc if we all chip in will you take Minerve. One way ticket only needed.
freddie01
04/9/2020
12:50
You'll be fine then Alexgc.
But all those Remainers - best they stay over in Europe where they are clearly happier..

geckotheglorious
04/9/2020
12:40
You are now 67 times more likely to die from something other than COVIDYou are 7 times more likely to die of flu or pneumonia than 'with' COVID - and it's August?© Brexit Facts4EU.Org 2020The UK never shut down and hid from flu and other diseases – this nonsense must stop nowA Brexit Facts4EU.Org Coronavirus update and editorialSupposedly democratic governments around the world have imposed authoritarian regimes on their own people, denying their human rights and their civil liberties. (The situation in Australia and New Zealand is shocking beyond belief.) This has all been done in the name of a virus which has turned out to be similar to an outbreak – albeit a serious one - of the flu.All of this has been done using the same kind of Project Fear which was used against the British people before the UK's EU Referendum.It's time for the British people to stand up and say "Enough". If we don't, we may find it very hard to regain our traditional liberties and to see the restoration of democracy in our country and in other countries around the world.The cold, hard COVID factsBREXIT FACTS4EU.ORG SUMMARYLatest figures from the Office for National Statistics, w/e 14 Aug 2020, England & WalesIn the last week you were 67 times more likely to die from something other than COVIDYou were even 7 times more likely to die of flu or pneumonia than 'with' COVID - in AugustOnly 139 deaths 'with COVID' were recorded in the last week, compared to 9,392 deaths from all causesDeaths 'with COVID' represented less than 1.5% of all deaths in the last reported week?© Brexit Facts4EU.Org - click to enlargeThe ONS figures for deaths 'with COVID' have been overstated by the authorities, as we reported two weeks ago and as the Government now admits. Even without adjusting for these errors by the health establishment, the so-called pandemic is now effectively over in the UK, as can be seen from the chart below.... More... Facts4eu.org
xxxxxy
04/9/2020
11:32
Hey, I am off to Greece for a break but I am by no means a remainer or a liberal, I just like sun, sea, tennis courts and windsurfers. I also don't buy this lockdown sh1t :-)
alexgc
04/9/2020
11:20
It was already in #849!
alphorn
04/9/2020
11:18
Thanks mitchy, here's an active link:
gbh2
04/9/2020
11:06
Perhaps if we can identify all those holidaying abroad as Remainers then we should rescind their citizenship and leave them there!

Take in some Hong Kong Chinese in their place. And some Philipinos, and some Latin Americans? :)

Sounds like the opportunity for a good trade!!!

geckotheglorious
04/9/2020
10:47
hxxps://tradingeconomics.com/united-kingdom/calendar
mitchy
04/9/2020
10:00
You have to be an idiot to be holidaying abroad, especially in Europe, given all that is going on...
geckotheglorious
04/9/2020
09:47
They'll all be lefties anyway cp, so who gives a toss?
maxk
04/9/2020
09:46
We can see how that translates next Friday. Thx for the source.

Here is the upcoming calendar:

alphorn
04/9/2020
09:42
Construction PMI below expectations by 8%. But still expanding.
mitchy
04/9/2020
09:41
We had a great time in the Lakes thank you Minerve. Nice glow of satisfaction in knowing that we were in our own small way helping the UK economy recover.

Getting fed up with the news coverage of tourists holidaying abroad whingeing now about having to quarantine, losing money etc. Didn't anyone tell them that travelling overseas not very bright in the middle of a pandemic.

cheshire pete
04/9/2020
09:37
hxxps://www.pmtoday.co.uk/uk-manufacturing-production-grows-at-fastest-rate-for-six-years-in-august/
mitchy
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