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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.22
-0.36 (-0.65%)
Last Updated: 12:50:03
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 -0.65% 55.22 55.20 55.24 55.50 55.04 55.48 47,352,183 12:50:03
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.44 35.14B
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 55.58p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 57.22p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.14 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.44.

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22/10/2020
12:11
Does Doris care?
maxk
22/10/2020
12:04
Business getting 2nd tear cash injections (not a miss spelling).
mitchy
22/10/2020
12:01
U.S jobless at 1.30pm. I'm guessing they'll be worse than expected . Or rather they should be but I wouldn't put it past Trump to somehow have managed to give a false reading by employing 100,000's on his re-election campaign.
mitchy
22/10/2020
11:56
Agree grahamite, electorate will forgive COVID mistakes and will turn against those miserable types sniping from the sidelines.

They won't forgive a Brexit fudge or sell out though.

cheshire pete
22/10/2020
11:43
Thats how well thought out Rishaks money spree is. A PUB LANDLORD in Doncaster just said 'Im pleased that were now in Tier 3. Its good for me but not for people who want a drink.' Gordon Bennett we really are in a mad house
scruff1
22/10/2020
11:34
Were not most of those supposed decrees instigated by the uk anyways so one expects nothin to change

i do not expect many changes to the statutes by parliment


grahamite2
22 Oct '20 - 11:23 - 317355 of 317356
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Our best hope, oddly enough, is the tremendous screw-up Boris has made of Covid. He'll want to make sure he gets one thing right, and that would be a clean withdrawal from the EU and all its works, paying them nothing, remaining subject to their decrees in nothing.

waldron
22/10/2020
11:26
G2 - I am surprised at you.

You must know that 'hope is not a strategy'.

alphorn
22/10/2020
11:23
Our best hope, oddly enough, is the tremendous screw-up Boris has made of Covid. He'll want to make sure he gets one thing right, and that would be a clean withdrawal from the EU and all its works, paying them nothing, remaining subject to their decrees in nothing.
grahamite2
22/10/2020
11:20
Boris will give away fishing , but will put a fishy time limit on it to sell it.
bargainbob
22/10/2020
11:00
No Brexit fudge Boris.

Take back control Boris. No EU laws any more. No foreign trawlers in our waters. No EU courts and judgements.

Any deal that keeps these will be rightly seen as a sell out and cave-in to the socialist EU.

The country will be finished so too the Tory Party. Chance of greatness will have been squandered.

Why no announcements of trade deals with RoW countries, are we still frit of upsetting EU?

cheshire pete
22/10/2020
10:58
Cue for the biggest cabbage to surface. Truly a king of fools.
alphorn
22/10/2020
10:49
"That is why comments such as where are the tsunami of changes etc are so stupid. It highlights that those posters have little knowledge of current affairs. No surprise to the minority of posters on this board."

Yes, it does make you wonder what they do all day with their lives. Surely they can't be attending to their cabbages ALL the time, can they?

minerve 2
22/10/2020
10:38
Crypto would be better than Fiat, except you can’t melt it down, wear it or put it under your pillow. Will it be trusted?

Currently, countries trade with the world, and internally, based on reputation and perceived value of its potential. Right now Britain is close to an all time low.

The only saving grace is that, so is the rest of the planet.

guss
22/10/2020
10:27
Boycott the EUSSR.They want is in Hell. They want British money.No DealWTO
xxxxxy
22/10/2020
10:25
EUSSR. = not good faith
xxxxxy
22/10/2020
10:17
Gold is emotional and in fairly limited supply. Crypto is non emotional and in fairly limited supply. Apart from the emotions what is the difference?

I am not in this discussion btw. ;)))

alphorn
22/10/2020
10:14
I don’t think gold is particularly useful, but it is fairly rare and at least physical. You can’t just make it up. Maybe we will head back to bartering, isn’t that how value based money started.

I’ll give you 10 shekels for that gord.
Don’t be daft man, it’s only worth 5.
Ok, I’ll give you 15.

LOL

guss
22/10/2020
10:14
You just beat me to it Happy.
chavitravi2
22/10/2020
10:11
It is worth remembering that, today, the UK is still a member of the Single Market and the Customs Union for all its current trading.

That is why comments such as where are the tsunami of changes etc are so stupid. It highlights that those posters have little knowledge of current affairs. No surprise to the minority of posters on this board.

alphorn
22/10/2020
10:11
It was Liam Byrne chief secretary to treasury.
chavitravi2
22/10/2020
10:10
It's crazy really. I keep thinking 'things are going to be tough for a while' but then they roll out the bottomless ATM and throw a few more billion about! America is unbelievable now, everything is trillions, don't even mention billions anymore.Note: sound like my dad when the bus fare went to 50p!
gaffer73
22/10/2020
10:10
Think it was Liam Byrne that left the note after the 2010 Election.
happy26
22/10/2020
10:09
I heard, a couple of years ago that China and Russia were buying up all the gold they could get there hands on, just as everyone else was decoupling from it. Is it a conspiracy theory to say that they maybe taking advantage or even orchestrating the destruction of FIAT currency?
guss
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