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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.16
0.02 (0.03%)
Last Updated: 16:03:46
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 0.03% 59.16 59.14 59.16 59.50 58.98 59.36 60,389,517 16:03:46
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.92 37.59B
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 59.14p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.78p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.59 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.92.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/12/2020
21:57
'uk prospering once free'

delusional.

careful
04/12/2020
21:56
Lizard - you must be an even bigger fool if you think someone is going to list their net assets on a public bb. Goldfinger is certainly right in that you are one big fool. A king of fools.
alphorn
04/12/2020
21:51
Think the rhetoric from Sturgeon might change the minute we've left SM/CU. How it unfolds in the EU once we've left will be interesting. If EU budgets come under increased pressure will they still be making overtures to the Scots and if they do will anyone believe them? Who would the Scots back, a declining EU or a revitalised UK prospering once free?
cheshire pete
04/12/2020
21:49
Utrick

Apparently he is invested in the UK because he went Long sterling!!! Roflmao.
Too funny that claim he made.

geckotheglorious
04/12/2020
21:46
Boris in a difficult position.

The EU. veto system means any single country can veto a deal even if 26 other EU countries want one.

Back home, most have argued that we would always get a great deal, even Farage. 'the 'easiest deal in history' said Liam Fox.

Down to the wire tonight, maybe Macron is not bluffing and wants no deal.
A small but loud minority in the UK want no deal. In every instance it is because it does not affect them or their families, some will even benefit from it.

Monday markets will significantly open up or down either way.

Crunch time after years of negotiating.

careful
04/12/2020
21:03
Mercenary one trick Pony fk off if your not invested in the UK...go talk about timetables on a swiss board BTW some say globalists others say parasites.
utrickytrees
04/12/2020
21:01
Never has any Govt been more deceitful since the Harold Wilson era
On a ranking
u to guess - but no stars
Just Thatcher.
Disagree ? tell me
She was never compromised!!!!

jl5006
04/12/2020
20:56
Max the leftie media will have a field day Phps the party in office needs to be honest - which it has not been for 6 mths+
jl5006
04/12/2020
20:52
cheshire - thank you. Nothing like the gains following GBP down.
I can't judge whether this is still theatre or the end game. If it is the end game GBP will fall very quickly and that is the moment to consider opening bullish positions again as it could over react. But best to stay on the side-lines for now as who knows what will happen next; not me.

alphorn
04/12/2020
20:51
Any one who had a heart - seems gone away
We are in x st should press be right.
A deal would be an absolute denial of brexit surely u know that BJ

jl5006
04/12/2020
20:44
CP fingers we just leave.
jl5006
04/12/2020
20:36
Maxk I'll give 12mths to build volumes. The fukin idiots wont buy into the Brexit vision though cos the thick xxxx's would rather hijack and wreck everything than build a better Britain. The xxxx's are the enemy within. Let's get Brexit out of the way then we can deal with the small matter of Scotland.
utrickytrees
04/12/2020
20:32
The lefty meedja will have a field day no matter what happens.

It will never be good enough.

maxk
04/12/2020
20:30
Well, the Jock "fleet" will have no excuses on Jan 1 2021.
maxk
04/12/2020
20:28
Minerve, how do you feel about the demise of traditional industry like coal coinciding almost hand in glove with the establishment of a world leading financial sector at canary wharf, it must have been a particularly difficult pill to swallow? Did u pinch your nose & lubricate your throat?
utrickytrees
04/12/2020
20:16
“ Adults are talking.”

Where?

minerve 2
04/12/2020
20:10
Trump may not be popular but he did a hell lot more than Biden ever will and Obama promised.
But he is much more than Biden will ever be
BJ ur are looking like the half of a gressingham goose leg u should not have let an environ girl
May the pain of the kid haunt u - not when u are 64 but when u are 75.
No a man for our future -

jl5006
04/12/2020
20:08
Bomb the french bet they announce a surrender deal monday
asa8
04/12/2020
20:04
Mute point will be Scottish fish next year Pete.
bargainbob
04/12/2020
19:47
Well done Alphorn for closing your sterling positions. Looks like you may have timed it well, ref. your earlier post.



Trade talks paused cos still far apart. Now down to Boris and de Ledun.

No surrender Boris.....don't care if LLOY go to 20p. Sooner have our Sovereignty and yes our fish too. French can buy them from us if they're that desperate to have them.

cheshire pete
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