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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

56.02
-0.18 (-0.32%)
Last Updated: 15:50:33
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
  -0.18 -0.32% 56.02 56.02 56.04 56.30 55.80 55.98 80,224,142 15:50:33
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.53 35.66B
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 56.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 56.30p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.66 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.53.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/10/2020
14:01
but we are irrational muppets look at the number of nappy wearers amongst the peasant class.

Why stop when you are winning?

mr.elbee
12/10/2020
14:01
Wish Trump well.Trump, Guardian of Freedom and Free speech.
xxxxxy
12/10/2020
14:00
StevenPosted October 12, 2020 at 7:26 am | PermalinkIt also needs to answer why Florida, South Dakota and Sweden have no increase in cases without lockdown. It needs to explain why cases are more important than people actually being ill or dying. It needs to explain why the WHO are now against lockdowns and have admitted that covid is less dangerous than flu.Any further lockdowns have absolutely no excuse and are clearly a weapon against us.
xxxxxy
12/10/2020
13:33
And unions
scruff1
12/10/2020
13:30
Twitter censures Trump after he tweets that he is 'immune' from coronavirus

'Misleading' tweet violated its rules about spreading harmful information related to Covid-19

By
David Millward,
US CORRESPONDENT
11 October 2020 • 11:22pm

President Trump has claimed he is 'immune' from coronavirus after his physician gave him a clean bill of health

Twitter has censured Donald Trump after he claimed he was immune from the virus.

misterbluesky
12/10/2020
13:19
Spot on Graham.
What a waste of everyones time politicians are.

geckotheglorious
12/10/2020
12:54
Just been listening to that van tam fella. Interesting that the virus is now spreading to the southerners, spreading to the elderly and those unsused nightingale hospitals the building of which is being questioned are now being got ready. If thats not designed to spread a bit of fear to support Doris' barmy new lockdowns I would be very surpised.
I hear wee jimmy has just come up with her own traffic light system. Its like a bloody school playground game of one upmanship between two rival gangs

scruff1
12/10/2020
12:26
I'm not averse to giving some of the smaller French boats Licence to fish our waters but it would have to be a per boat basis. We don't want Russian sized boats stripping our ground but we don't need all the fish that are there. It makes sense for us to ,at a cost for the licences,to allow some boats into out grounds. Which i'm pretty sure that's the governments stance reading between the lines.
But Micron wants access without paying for it...yeah nah ain't 'appnin dude.

mitchy
12/10/2020
11:58
We have got to fight for those fishing rights! 90% of which are controlled
by just 4 families, all members of the Sunday Times UK Rich List.

essentialinvestor
12/10/2020
11:49
But they wont. Business is business and is put before anything else. Never known the French turn down the chance to make a coin. The French are very self serving.
chavitravi2
12/10/2020
11:38
cheshire

You are one of those people who can't be seen to make mistakes or lose. I've come across many like you in the past. You're so stupid you don't realise that some of us can see right through it.

LOL

minerve 2
12/10/2020
11:07
Gis a job Minerve....good on the black stuff....cash only though.

over and out for now...off to fettle a btl....got a new tenant moving in.....rents going up.....kerching and happy days.

cheshire pete
12/10/2020
10:59
Yes, sure cheshire. Whatever you say old boy.


You are an expert in excuses, naturally.

LOL

minerve 2
12/10/2020
10:58
China have had a head start on RoW in terms of getting vaccine cos that's where virus started. Obvious really.
cheshire pete
12/10/2020
10:57
Its easy to sort out the @fishing@ rights problem out..
Let the British keep them...keep them all
Then when they turn up at the French ports to off load and sell there catch..
Politely tell them to go fish..
Then what?

smartypants
12/10/2020
10:41
XXXXXY

Lloyds at 0.999p

Is that the point at which you then bought 100 million shares?

:)

geckotheglorious
12/10/2020
10:37
Had a dream last night. Lloyd's being 14 p and then 0.999p. Just dream.Glad when next 8 weeks out of way.Have a nice day.Bore da
xxxxxy
12/10/2020
10:34
Henry Englefield12 Oct 2020 10:08AMAnyway, it's good to see Netflix has tripled London office space with its new headquarters.2LikeReplyStephen Allsop12 Oct 2020 10:21AM@Henry EnglefieldAs the EU looks to try eventually break up big global tech firms by ensuring their share all platform functionality and data with smaller firms, which surprise, will be mainly EU companies.The UK with no agenda, as ever will both remain neutral and a good business environment for businesses of all nations.The arch-federalists push for ever more EU, appears dependent on trying to control terms/conditions and neutralise any global Services and Goods opposition, and that will only just make them 'smaller'.When the single market 15% of global GDP share (and subsequent trading opportunities) was forecast to fall anyway
xxxxxy
12/10/2020
10:28
I don't need to live in China to see they are making this government and the US government look like a bunch of right numpties when it comes to COVID.


And to think you BOZOS voted them in! LOL

All that wisdom and world experience you boneheads have got, I thought you would have had this licked by now.

I wonder why you haven't!

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
12/10/2020
10:26
Lol Min, you should go live in China. Do what you are told or you disappear!!!
mikemichael2
12/10/2020
10:25
Finally this is going somewhere
studentinvestor13
12/10/2020
10:15
"The UK's relationship with Brussels reminds me of Taiwan's relationship with the Peoples Republic of China."

Oh does it really? WOW. Amazing.

minerve 2
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