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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.80
-0.60 (-1.01%)
30 Sep 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
  -0.60 -1.01% 58.80 58.88 58.90 59.38 58.72 58.88 138,801,898 16:35:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0883 6.67 36.74B
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 59.40p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 61.62p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 61,859,141,342 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £36.74 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.67.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
07/9/2020
21:51
Mark Jones7 Sep 2020 8:47PMInteresting clause 38.'Nothing is agreed until all is agreed by the UK Parliament'. Sovereignty. Well done Bill Cash.Game set and match Barnier.WTO. = Ideal.
xxxxxy
07/9/2020
21:49
I see that you had to travel to France and Germany for the business in the first place! No recognition that the business you had was in those countries and actually NOT in ENGLAND!

ROFLMAO!

What a 1st class chimp lafrene is. Or whatever his stupid alias is.

minerve 2
07/9/2020
21:49
Roger Brady7 Sep 2020 9:01PMThe UK owes Sir Bill a debt of gratitude.Clause 38 restores sovereignty to Parliament, despite the efforts of May & Robbins to give it away via the dreadful WA. The smartest man in the House. The way is clear: pay nothing, walk away and keep the fish.  Mr Candour7 Sep 2020 9:09PMAgree. Wonderful guy. Dedicated.
xxxxxy
07/9/2020
21:43
Also in the Mail if I read it correctly. Even though the numbers testing positive are increasing they are only 2.5% of all people tested whereas in May the numbers represented 40% of people tested. Thats a massive difference and surely should be made very clear.
scruff1
07/9/2020
21:37
Like the one in the times ' the French want to have their Hake and eat it'
scruff1
07/9/2020
21:29
Over 66.6% of new UK cases under 39 yrs old

Schools opening and asymptomatic youngsters will take the Covid-19 virus home with them to share with mum and dad and gran and granpops.

25 to 39 year olds many of whom still live with mum and dad --- going home from the pub with a fresh batch of Covid-19 --- likewise

buywell3
07/9/2020
20:46
Here it comes, second wave in full flow, i think the younger have always been infected, just more testing now.
mikemichael2
07/9/2020
20:11
Wow that's some buying at the end of the day 300 million on level 2
redirect12
07/9/2020
19:02
Plenty of fish on this thread - they rise to the bait faster than greased lightening.

Well written though.

alphorn
07/9/2020
18:13
There will definitely be a deal, but it may happen after we have left. Boris and Frost are not likely to blink first. With Barnier hopefully out or sidelined, the odds are slightly better.

Why worry if it is the WTO, our markets are already bombed out. It is the EU who are being intransigent.

jacko07
07/9/2020
16:46
Seems a No Deal. With or without fig leaves.WTO. Reality.
xxxxxy
07/9/2020
16:33
Essential, they are so used to getting their way, they have to come to terms they ain't this time and deal with it. Clearly sticking to our guns is the way to go.
chavitravi2
07/9/2020
16:28
talking of wealth creation.

It was a miracle over the decades of us being in the EU. how the fortunes of the UK were revived.
Measured as GDP relative to other major EU. countries such as France and Germany, the UK once the sick man of Europe became very wealthy.

There were ups and downs and complications like the Thatcher revolution and the discovery of North Sea Oil.

But the EU. was a golden era for relative growth per capita for the UK.

Thatcher was proud of the UK attracting inward investment from international companies such as Nissan and Toyota, primarily because of EU. membership.

Similar with the all importance of financial services, London as an EU. member strengthened its leading position as the Worlds most important financial centre.
Aerospace, Pharma, the list is long, we are taking a big risk leaving.

I think you are wrong about EU. officials and their lucrative careers.

Relative to its size, 550m people 28 countries there are very few EU. officials.
Check the numbers against the World capital for Civil servants.. the UK.

I agree it would be good to control everything ourselves, but this is a club where the benefits have far outweighed the minor loss of control.

careful
07/9/2020
16:20
chav, if that's your rstional you may in the wrong stock imv.
essentialinvestor
07/9/2020
16:16
Lol even on a day like this lloy is down. Brexit has holed this below the bow.
pensionbull
07/9/2020
16:00
Tech, I think Johnson is being a bit canny.
When is no deal NOT no deal?
When the door is left open for a deal when the EU comes to its senses.
Or screw em anyway cos they ain't screwing us.

chavitravi2
07/9/2020
15:55
From the other board.. make me laugh. "I love what one bloke as put about Mr Barnier saying, "the waters may be British but what's in them is another matter". So it's ok for us to send trucks into French farm lands and help our selfs to the live stock? The land may be French but what's in it is another matter! "Love it.
k38
07/9/2020
15:53
More brilliant posts lefrene, shame you're not in the Cabinet to stiffen their resolve. Another 38 days unbelievable....what for? What can they achieve in 38 days that they haven't thus far. Sends out a weak message...we'll give you more time to spin your treachery and try and bounce us into agreeing to dancing to the EU tune.... for ever. End it now. Talks over.
cheshire pete
07/9/2020
15:34
Too much uncertainty with Covid and Brexit. It'll be next year before these make any move back up.
gaffer73
07/9/2020
15:11
FTSE up 2.4%. Only 3 shares of the whole 100 are showing losses for the day. They are International Airlines Group, Nat West and Lloyds.

The market has obviously completely lost faith in Lloyds. Time for a change of strategy I think.....

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