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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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24/9/2020
09:16
Mr Metcalfe turned his fire on Mr Johnson, accusing him of announcing a policy of 'exaggerated nonsense'.

'To turn to an entire nation and say 'stay at home for six months', and to spout off some Churchillian nonsense about we'll make it through – it's terribly unhelpful to this country,' he said.

maxk
24/9/2020
09:16
Lining the pockets of mates Pete.


0 2 0
Tories spending money is ok because there will always be a good reason.
Labour spending money not ok because chances are it is wasteful

bargainbob
24/9/2020
08:53
This does work out as negative once you take inflation into account
investtofly
24/9/2020
08:27
placing cash with national savings is like putting it in the safe.

who knows, zero interest rates could start to look good if deflation bites.

careful
24/9/2020
08:20
In the meantime. Cash is King. Premium Bonds useful, and you never know your luck.Have a nice morning.
xxxxxy
24/9/2020
08:17
Brexit bombshell: Lorry drivers will need permit to enter Kent under Gove's exit plansLORRY drivers will need special access permits to enter Kent in January under Brexit plans released by the Government.... Express... Good idea Mr Gove.
xxxxxy
24/9/2020
08:01
Lloyds bank is whacking blanks
thomstar
24/9/2020
08:01
If filling boots with Lloyds. Suggest sub 19p. Crazy I know. My thoughts.
xxxxxy
24/9/2020
07:58
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/c2/ef/48/c2ef4812cad455374e738d16be2c7ae2.jpgFound the Faceless Covid Team
investtofly
24/9/2020
07:54
  FTSE to slide as investors await Sunak's wage subsidy package – live updates... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
24/9/2020
07:52
An independent defence policyBy JOHNREDWOOD | Published: SEPTEMBER 24, 2020Some have expressed worries that the UK will not be free to run its own defence policy once out of the EU fully owing to alleged commitments to a Common European Defence and Security Policy.The Agreements entered in to make clear this is not the case. The UK has the option to participate in CSDP missions on a case by case basis, but only if the EU offers and the UK agrees. The Agreement is express is saying "without prejudice to decision making autonomy of the UK or of the sovereignty of the UK". "The UK will maintain the right to determine how it would respond to any invitation or option to participate in operations or missions"It will also be important to reinforce these freedoms that the UK organises its defence procurement in a way which allows it freedom to pursue its own policy. There is no binding requirement to go for European weapons systems and supplies. Each procurement can be arranged in a way which protects UK independence. It is important that the UK controls the necessary technologies and intellectual property and has potential capacity to make the weapons it might need.
xxxxxy
23/9/2020
23:01
Free boots are available on the World Health Service.
maxk
23/9/2020
22:46
Fill your boots. If your boots are full, get more boots. 48.
huffy44
23/9/2020
22:34
Just wondering if the members of The House of Lords are claiming the £300+ per day Attendance Allowance while working from home or should I have said sleeping?
investtofly
23/9/2020
22:33
"Can’t see pensioners voting for Conservatives again, unless they’re suffering from Alzheimer’s at the next General Election"



Well, they were certainly suffering from some brain dead condition during the Tory leadership campaign!

LOL!

minerve 2
23/9/2020
22:25
Pensioners have more money than you think, unless you are talking the ones who never work in their lives which are quite a few... the one's who had more money than others they have to learn to live with less for the time being.
k38
23/9/2020
22:18
Pensioners told to lockdown in case they catch the VirusNow Pensioners aren't able to go out as National Savings have slashed interest rates so have no money.Can't see pensioners voting for Conservatives again, unless they're suffering from Alzheimer's at the next General Election
investtofly
23/9/2020
22:18
What are EP resolutions?
grahamite2
23/9/2020
21:51
Brady attempt to get EP resolutions debated - kicked out by Chief Whip.
Something is rotten. no surprise of course.
There will be a more significant attempt - but the rebuttal is worrying.

jl5006
23/9/2020
21:15
xxxxy
You list makes me feel proud to be British.
How will the EU. survive without us?
You have convinced we do not need them.
Those lies about 45% of our trade is with them.
Those lies about only 8% of their trade being with us.
You have cleared the air with your new information.
I feel sorry for them now.

All of that propaganda about when we joined we were the sick man of Europe.
Strikes, inflation, bankruptcies, low growth.
How our per capita GDP was way behind France/Germany.
All of those lies about a German Economic miracle.

I feel uplifted, will sleep soundly tonight.

careful
23/9/2020
20:57
No Deal.WTO.Cymru am byth. Nos da.
xxxxxy
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