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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.06
-0.14 (-0.27%)
02 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
  -0.14 -0.27% 52.06 52.06 52.10 52.74 52.00 52.00 106,481,264 16:29:45
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.06 33.09B
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 52.20p. 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 £33.09 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.06.

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11/11/2020
10:45
Info the directors at Lloyd's are silent and will not give out any info on the bank and the last up date was kept silent They will give no info on the bank till they get there rewards So that they get loads of more shares on a low share price My info is always correct So we have to wait for Lloyd's remuneration crooks to give out tens of thousands of free shares to directors
portside1
11/11/2020
10:40
No chance I like to be in charge of my shares and trade them That is the way to making good money
portside1
11/11/2020
10:39
She maybe a witch but she is too much for Boris the Doris.
minerve 2
11/11/2020
10:38
Pinemartin

I'd suggest you look at:

Blackrock World Mining BRWM
Blackrock Commodities BRCI

That'll get you exposure to miners like Rio/BHP, oil companies...

Then look at F&C Global Smaller / Global larger to get some global exposures.

Perhaps an Asian fund - Jupiter?Newton?

And a bond fund of some sort (Corporate blue chip)

Not really looked fund side in many years so perhaps things have changed.

There are plenty of "Thematic" funds out there as well eg Pharmaceuticals, or Tech I gather but I'd prefer to hold the likes of GSK/Pfizer, or Apple direct personally...

Good luck.

p.s HL send out quarterly fund focus literature so well worth a read - fund facts,divi yields, top 10 holdings,managers performance etc etc.

geckotheglorious
11/11/2020
10:34
Since the lows Lloyd's up 36%Barcs up 84%
portside1
11/11/2020
10:34
More spread over shares is a less risky strategy though. Risk v reward.
gaffer73
11/11/2020
10:32
I moved 40% of my pension into a UK bias Global Equity fund a couple of months ago. The reason being the lag in FTSE shares compared to other markets, Covid and Brexit. Once all over I can see a strong rebound in the FTSE(as seen in the last few days)
gaffer73
11/11/2020
10:30
Jock news...
maxk
11/11/2020
10:29
Always trade shares only hold certain shares for divs
portside1
11/11/2020
10:28
Never trust a fund manager they are in most only interested in there own ends not yours
portside1
11/11/2020
10:27
Always hold your shares in a nom account always be in charge
portside1
11/11/2020
10:23
Slight off topic: I'm in the middle of transferring into the HL SIPP from another provider. I'm obviously going to research funds etc and don't want to hold shares directly as this is my pension and I'd prefer it to be in diversified funds. Anyone got any HL SIPP ideas?
pinemartin9
11/11/2020
10:17
Did not know Matt knows Utrickytrees well Post 319894
bargainbob
11/11/2020
10:16
We're going to be inundated with vaccines at this rate.
mitchy
11/11/2020
10:15
Russia now claiming an over 90% effective vaccine.
mitchy
11/11/2020
09:52
Sorry Diku I haven’t read any posts for a few days and there was a lot to go through.
There will surely be more that recognise this too. I wouldn’t be surprised to see 34p close today once moves start again.

smartie6
11/11/2020
09:50
The democrats forgot to rig the Senate.

Explain that one!

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minerve 2
11/11/2020
09:50
Yes mentioned it yesterday...



diku10 Nov '20 - 10:30 - 13477 of 13510 Edit
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Lloy is still lagging behind...should have taken out 36p June highs...Barc already done that...

diku
11/11/2020
09:39
How are the gibbon and his follower chimps getting on with the coup?
minerve 2
11/11/2020
09:37
Lloyds looking more attractive given moves on other banks?
All in all would say should be at 36p plus in comparison. Anyone feel likewise?
If dividend policies are supported next year then for Lloyds alone at this price in a few years you’d be looking at between a 10% and 15% dividend payment a year. Long term that’s an incredible investment, no?
DYOR.

smartie6
11/11/2020
08:30
USPS Pennsylvania Whistleblower Richard Hopkins: ‘I Did Not Recant’



A U.S. Postal Service (USPS) whistleblower in Erie, Pennsylvania, who last week claimed that he was instructed by his superior to facilitate the backdating of mail-in ballots, has released a video dismissing reports that he fabricated the allegations.

On Nov. 7, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) received a sworn affidavit (pdf) signed by mail carrier Richard Hopkins under the penalty of perjury, alleging that a local postmaster, Rob Weisenbach, had instructed USPS workers to collect mail ballots they receive after Nov. 3 and hand them over to him to be backdated.

Hopkins, 32, who has since been placed on non-pay status by the Erie Post Office, said that he is willing to testify about his claim under oath. He claimed that he heard Weisenbach tell a supervisor that he was backdating ballots “to make it appear as though the ballots had been collected on November 3, 2020, despite them in fact being collected on November 4 and possibly later.”

stonedyou
11/11/2020
08:25
Redundancies hit new high. The market probably expected that. GDP figures tomorrow.
mitchy
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