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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.30
0.00 (0.00%)
13 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
  0.00 0.00% 54.30 54.12 54.16 54.54 54.10 54.18 274,191,659 16:35:11
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.31 34.43B
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 54.30p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.54p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £34.43 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.31.

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05/12/2020
17:34
And so extension is impossible. It would consign the Conservative Party to a despicable history. A Tory graveyard. Elections will come.No DealWTO
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05/12/2020
17:31
Kevin Bell4 Dec 2020 9:38PMCome on. 4 and a half years and we are still here? The definition of a sovereign nation is clear and includes deciding on the level of state aid, control of our coast and fish and no overarching governance authority. These principle are where we should have started and if they are not adhered to then there will be no deal. .. Daily Telegraph
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05/12/2020
17:27
John Condon4 Dec 2020 9:40PMNo deal is better than anything the EU will agree to.How can obeying EU rules, EU punishments for infractions  - plus the theft of our fish in any way resemble TAKING BACK CONTROL?If Boris goes for this he will be gone within months & the Conservative Party will be consigned to the wilderness permanently. After all we have voted for three Conservative Prime Ministers who have PROMISED to respect the referendum. Betrayal will damn Boris's reputation to an even lower level than that of the truly appalling Theresa May.... Daily Telegraph
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05/12/2020
17:26
Sounds like he started early on the pop today.........probably in Tier 1........
munin
05/12/2020
17:25
Still no Brexit agreement... what chance another extension coming...a date after 20th Jan 2021...
diku
05/12/2020
17:18
Once known as the breadbasket of Africa. How times change.
patientcapital
05/12/2020
17:00
I think it's time to stop this kneeling nonsense business.


If you are a criminal in America the chances of the police to shoot you are high because you are not only a criminal but an IDIOT this well. Colour make no difference.

When they point a gun on you and shouting stop you f#cking stop!

Simple as that!

k38
05/12/2020
16:56
where are they when you need them?
mr.elbee
05/12/2020
16:43
I believe Millwall fans didnt think too much of the taking the knee malarky
scruff1
05/12/2020
16:35
Both USA big banks say Lloyd's is not a buy So can we get them back down please 35p will do or less
portside1
05/12/2020
16:33
Black Lives Matter silent again on the treatment of those poorROHINGYA. There treatment is a disgrace to man kind Yet these black people only shout and riot when money is to be got These rohingya are not criminals unlike the black druggie killed by police he was a life time criminal selling drugs destroying lives
portside1
05/12/2020
16:10
grahamite2
Post 322618
"Rhodesia was not one of the great powers of the world. It had certain special problems that do not apply to the UK"

Great place to live before Mugabe turned up.

geckotheglorious
05/12/2020
16:09
Tygarreg
Post 322604
"The US Dollar is weakening by the day. It's gone from 1.20 to 1.35 to the pound in recent weeks. This will make worldwide commodity prices a lot cheaper which doesnt help miners, it makes any dividends paid in dollars worth less to us"

With what is coming these will be the least of your worries.

Economic collapse
Debt induced implosion of global financial system

And civil wars....

geckotheglorious
05/12/2020
14:43
Friend just come back from a Britannia hotel disgusting staff Not clean and staff do not giv3 a toss all migrants , Never book a hotel room
portside1
05/12/2020
14:26
...Throgmorton street and the high street are different beasts. Massive defaults on the way but the ftse will indeed rise.
jordaggy
05/12/2020
14:22
Whatever happens ............ and it will not be Biden[too old, too doddery, too damaged by the fraud allegations]...the US markets are going to have a very long bull run ........ and we will not be far behind.. GS predict a V shaped UK recovery with 7% plus growth this year.
mr.elbee
05/12/2020
14:17
NHS staff refuse vaccine

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mr.elbee
05/12/2020
14:07
Barnier and EUSSR Gangland. Get out of the UK. Sling your hook. Not wanted.No DealWTOLiberty
xxxxxy
05/12/2020
14:04
Macron = Vichy France.Better out of their crazy mess.No DealWTO
xxxxxy
05/12/2020
14:04
#649. From the sublime to the ridiculous.
alphorn
05/12/2020
14:01
David Calton5 Dec 2020 1:23PMWTO deal is OK. We will charge tariffs on imports from EU. They will charge tariffs on imports from UK. Since the EU sends more here than we send there the balance will be in the UK favour. Simple.8LikeReplyBilly Onions5 Dec 2020 1:26PMIt is not simple and there would be pain but I would.LikeReplyDavid Calton5 Dec 2020 1:33PM@Billy Onions OK, it would be complicated. In fact the EU imports would go down as the price of their goods would increase in UK. The same in the other direction. 2LikeReplyWhiteVan Man5 Dec 2020 1:48PM@David Calton @Billy OnionsA general reduction in EU-UK trade would improve the UK's balance of payments given the £100 billion trade imbalance in the EU's favour. That would mean either more money staying in the UK or we could use it to buy more and cheaper imports elsewhere.The reduction in food prices will mean more disposable income in the pockets of the poor which will feed into the economy and boost it... Daily Telegraph
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