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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.20
0.30 (0.58%)
01 May 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
  0.30 0.58% 52.20 52.16 52.20 52.84 51.92 52.10 94,685,770 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.07 33.17B
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 51.90p. 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 £33.17 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.07.

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31/10/2020
17:28
k38

You can wait, but can others?

Good luck with that you ignorant fool. ;)

minerve 2
31/10/2020
17:28
k38

You can wait, but can others?

Good luck with that you ignorant fool. ;)

minerve 2
31/10/2020
17:25
The longer it takes the more opportunities to add more.. no problem, I can wait.Lloyds is a winner!
k38
31/10/2020
17:20
I hope you are looking forward to your shares dropping in value again on Monday.

LOL!

minerve 2
31/10/2020
17:18
K38

Anyone who doesn’t deliver in their professional capacity should resign.

Of course I would like to see the buffoon go but this isn’t about me this is about the well-being of the whole of the UK and those within it.

minerve 2
31/10/2020
17:13
asa8 Are you saying Keir Starmer is useless? That will not go down well with M2.. lol
k38
31/10/2020
17:11
phps but not the stool Kneel Stammer is.
I dont agree that capitalism disregards climate change.
Climate change has been theorised just as C 19 has been played. capitalism has to make best use of resources available - to deny use of coal, oil and gas is to self destruct.
Should the Dems in US think that is what they want then so be it.

jl5006
31/10/2020
17:10
Keeping universities open that’s where it’s spreading well the media got what it wanted Johnson out but there isn’t one descent politician out there to take over
asa8
31/10/2020
17:07
M2I am surprised you don't ask for new elections before new year too... Boris to resign? Lol....
k38
31/10/2020
17:04
Boris needs to resign.

Complete failure with COVID and Brexit.

minerve 2
31/10/2020
17:04
Boris needs to resign.

Complete failure with COVID and Brexit.

minerve 2
31/10/2020
16:53
I new Johnson would crumble this is all about the distruction of western capatiism you can’t have climate change and capatilism on the same page the elite will screw everyone over the man is an absolute tool
asa8
31/10/2020
16:49
Kamala Harris for.. president.


Forget Biden, look at him, he is doing the dead walk. Now, Is she good enough? Well yes, anyone can be a president. If Bush and Trump elected, nevermine the rest of them, why not you too, lol... after all is not the president who hold the power in the white house.


BUT sheep voting for wolves ? Hillary and Pelosi ? that's not good, that's very bad. If Democrats win this election the Americans will wake up to new wars, cold wars, more enemies and blackmail weak countries plus more suffering for the poor ordinary Americans.

Tuesday, 3 November.." When the day will turn to night and the night to... well stay night "
My opinion. Lol..

k38
31/10/2020
16:14
Letter to BBCBy JOHNREDWOOD | Published: OCTOBER 31, 2020Dear Director General         Congratulations on your appointment. I am glad you are reviewing the extent to which the BBC delivers the impartiality and public service content Licence fee payers pay for.        As someone who seeks to make a  contribution to the main arguments over public policy, specialising in economic and constitutional matters, I find the BBC output is often biased against discussion and thoughtful  consideration of  views and attitudes that disagree with the conventional wisdom of the large corporations, civil service and international quango establishment. As examples  I have in the past  been denied access or time to explain  the case against the ERM and features of the Euro which duly went on to do considerable economic damage, the case against so called independent central banks when they were in recession creating mode,  to consider the opportunities given to nationalisms by devolution or to make the case to rescue industrial and agricultural market share lost during our years in the EU single market. I have written and published on these and other themes extensively and wish to discuss them in a true Reithian spirit of independent enquiry. Instead I have to listen to a propaganda channel which just assumes the establishment view of Euro policy,  thinks the single market is always a net gain which we must not lose, that  Central Banks are wise and right and the errors of economic policy are all the fault of governments, and favours lop sided devolution  which must be  encouraged. There is a reverence towards so called independent experts who are often political in their judgements and sometimes not even good experts in their fields with poor track records at forecasting.          I do not think the BBC reveal party political bias between Labour and the Conservatives. The interviewers are usually rightly tough on both parties. There is however systematic  bias against England, with many voices representing Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and liberal reporting of the devolved governments  with never any consideration of the views of England where  most Licence fee payers live.   There is  no English radio or tv channel to redress the balance, unlike the other nations in  the Union which have their own channels. No-one is ever allowed to speak for England. We are endlessly told Scotland voted to stay in  the EU but never told England voted decisively to leave. The BBC follows the EU agenda of trying to break England into regional and city area governments, whilst leaving Scotland whole despite the anti Edinburgh tensions in  places like the Shetlands and the differences between the Highlands and the main cities.  I would appreciate the opportunity to have a conversation with you about global  establishment bias throughout BBC output, which has left the BBC finding it very difficult to report sensibly on Brexit or Trump or other populist movements. I think the BBC needs to do a lot more to foster intelligent debate about these economic and constitutional matters, as it misses out on many of the conversations listeners and viewers are having on social media in frustration with their state Broadcaster.           The bias is also reflected in the way so called populist politicians and parties in office overseas are reported. I am neutral on the US election, as UK politicians should stay out of foreign elections and be willing to work with any democratically elected government that emerges in an ally. Listening and watching BBC output it regularly frames the election as the Democrats would wish, concentrating plenty of hostile fire on Trump and  his supporters but never doing the same to Biden and his. Coverage of continental parties in government that are sceptical of EU policy is also usually more hostile in tone than coverage of pro EU parties. I look forward to meeting.Yours sincerelyJohn Redwood
xxxxxy
31/10/2020
16:11
Bryan HarrisPosted October 31, 2020 at 3:11 pm | Permalink+. The odds are on Boris Johnson, in his address to the nation at 5pm tonight, pushing England into a Full Lock-downTime to replace SAGE scientists with someone that can actually achieve something.We no longer have any faith in the alleged experts that are ruining our economy...!
xxxxxy
31/10/2020
16:01
butler
My post 13149
'with this thing I freely admit I ain't got a clue'. This is what I meant. Don't think it matters whether rosy glasses on or off Monday - it aint going to look pretty and it wont be easy to bale

scruff1
31/10/2020
15:54
Apparently it is beginning to rip. Covid19 that is. Well. Think of the positive side. It gets it over with . Better that than the torture for everyone of a death by a thousand cuts. Sad . But that is Reality. Low R, just delaying the inevitable. Bring it on.
xxxxxy
31/10/2020
14:17
Live James Bond actor Sir Sean Connery dies aged 90
maxk
31/10/2020
14:08
Biden is slammed for calling Trump fans 'ugly folks' after they interrupt his Minnesota rally with honking horns - leading critics to compare moment to Hillary Clinton's 2016 'deplorables' remark


•Joe Biden made the remark at a rally on Friday in St. Paul, Minnesota, calling pro-Trump protesters 'ugly folks'

•Large crowd of Trump supporters gathered outside his drive-in rally, which was invite-only for party activists

•Biden slammed them as 'ugly folks' after they interrupted with honking horns outside the rally perimeter

•Critics blasted Biden, who less than a minute earlier vowed to 'bring us together, not pull us apart'

• It came as Trump and Biden crisscrossed the Midwest in rival barnstorms, each holding three rallies

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