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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.78
0.28 (0.48%)
17 Jul 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
  0.28 0.48% 58.78 58.84 58.86 59.10 58.52 58.64 75,001,529 16:35:08
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.85 37.19B
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 58.50p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.64p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.19 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.85.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/1/2021
11:43
wasteof you know full well if you want to talk Lloyds, go to the other board instead of being pompous on this one.
lefrene
14/1/2021
11:34
I see Murray has it now, why don't we see charts telling us how these people who are sticking to the 3 rules are getting it??
mikemichael2
14/1/2021
11:30
I have no problem with poles, my best friend from school days is polish, they are very similar to our hard working responsible Brits, not the thicko scumbags we see.
mikemichael2
14/1/2021
11:30
Lefrene,

How is this relevant to Lloyds Bank?

"Here is an example of a blatant outright liar, you have to wonder who is rewarding him?"

Thanks

wasteof
14/1/2021
11:24
lefrene

You really are STUPID and cheshire thinks you are intelligent. Hilarious!

minerve 2
14/1/2021
11:22
Here is an example of a blatant outright liar, you have to wonder who is rewarding him?

He claims to have listened to Trumps speech (a non inflammatory speech imo) at the Whitehouse and then walked down to the Capitol to force his way in. The problem with his lie is that the crowd began forcing their way in barely 2 minutes after Trump started speaking, and it's about two miles and thus a 45 minute walk from the Whitehouse to the Capitol, and the whole area was closed to vehicles, so no chance of a ride. His lies are on record now, I guess he's hoping that they won't catch up with him in the future, because if they do I bet his pay masters won't be there to help him.

lefrene
14/1/2021
11:10
Good post UtyINV and good point.
minerve 2
14/1/2021
11:08
mm2

Thicko

minerve 2
14/1/2021
10:37
Bit late this morning M2, accounts again??
mikemichael2
14/1/2021
09:52
"slipped Stormy Daniel's one."

There aren't that many who haven't.

minerve 2
14/1/2021
09:19
maxk: from yesterday "Council votes to remove statue to Victoria Cross-winning general over 'British imperialism' links

Exeter Council backed a report calling for the statue to be removed and will now seek planning permission


ho hum....another place on the list of where not to go to. So what will Exeter replace it with ...a statue of Jezza?....ah yes, remember him.

cheshire pete
14/1/2021
09:13
The bigger question is will it never ever ever never stop raining...ground is saturated with water...constant rain since October...
diku
14/1/2021
07:20
Sort out the Northern Ireland borderBy JOHNREDWOOD | Published: JANUARY 14, 2021Yesterday I asked the government to legislate to ensure smooth passage of goods between GB and Northern Ireland. The government promised us we were taking back control of our laws and borders. They assured us their deal with the EU allowed the U.K. single market to work properly for the whole UK.Not trusting the EU I objected at the time. I was very concerned about continuing EU influence over Northern Ireland and over our fishing, and it now seems I was right to warn. EU interference and requirements are impeding the flow of goods from London to Belfast where they go smoothly from London to any English city.The government says it can use a clause in the Irish protocol to take over and control our single market in Northern Ireland. It should do so. It could also legislate, as they say we are now a sovereign country. I supported them when they sought to do so before signing the Agreement, only to see them cancel that legislation a day later when the EU offered a deal. Clearly the deal was not as good as the legislation. So bring on legislation.We meant it when we voted to take back control. That has to include Northern Ireland trade and our fishing grounds. There are plenty of countries and businesses around the world who want to sell us things. Our borders with the rest of the world in Great Britain work just fine. We can also supply more of our own needs. Let's get on with it. We cannot allow the EU to stop us trading with ourselves!
xxxxxy
14/1/2021
06:58
They will be taking Buckingham palace down next what they don’t realise is the bigger the swing to the left the move back to the right will be even greater
asa8
14/1/2021
06:53
All labour councillors and politicians should be melted down for heating oil absolute disgrace to this once proud country
asa8
13/1/2021
22:50
Great with a can of baked beans. {though not often and you need to be really hungry}
psychochopper
13/1/2021
22:49
He could be right Ace.

Keep safe. :)

minerve 2
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