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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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22/1/2021
15:12
There you go again. Lots and lots of imagination. Saying things you don't know and seemingly believing them to be true. If you want to be taken seriously (impossible i'd say, but worth a bash) you should go in for understatement rather than almost hysterical inferiority overstatement.
pierre oreilly
22/1/2021
15:11
Such a success. My daughter works for a Dutch company which is laying off 300 people in R&D because it is being moved to Holland. As Brexit continues to deliver such success Britain will be once again the sick man of Europe as it was just before joining the EU. On reflection, Britain is already looking as sick as a dog and I laugh at how cheap it has become when I need to convert Swiss Francs into Pounds.


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minerve 2
22/1/2021
15:10
More capable! Thats hilarious, fk me I bet your CV reads like War & Peace lol, your list of achievements is so extensive it could put a glass eye to sleep. Listening to you rattle on is like listening to a lefty Donald Trump! Your deluded but great entertainment lol.
utrickytrees
22/1/2021
15:09
Astonishing achievement.

A limited number of individuals including the current PM via a mixture of bluster, half truths and outright lies have succeeded in convincing a Nation over the course of 4 years that imposing economic sanctions on itself is a benefit!

Let’s see how much longer the pretence can be maintained.

minerve 2
22/1/2021
15:09
Brexit . . . A solution no one wants to problems we never had.

Even the fishermen agree now.

minerve 2
22/1/2021
15:05
Pierre

My comments on housing are no more stupid than your comments on polytechnics. We don't all learn at the same rates and ages. Obviously once you graduated from university with a 1st you thought you had 'made it' and your learning stopped right there, 4 decades ago!

I was playing catch-up age 18, having dossed around for much of my youth, I caught up and remained keen. By my mid-20s I was making numpties like you look like cave dwellers.

I guess I have more in common with Brian Cox than at first thought. Although I never had a D at A level.

minerve 2
22/1/2021
15:01
Do people not make themselves aware of the situation? A wedding party of 400 people in Stamford Hill broken up. Beggars belief. Fines not nearly enough. Prosecutions more appropriate. HMG needs to stop 'asking' people to do things but to order them to do so.Driving between one's holdings, checking livestock, out in the sticks, it doesn't feel like a lockdown at all. Too many going about their business as though all was quite normal.
patientcapital
22/1/2021
15:01
I forgot Ewasamus.
utrickytrees
22/1/2021
15:00
“Meanwhile, businesses around Britain are slowly coming to terms with Brexit reality. Ian Perkes, who voted Leave to “take back control” of Britain’s fish stocks, looks out at the quayside at Brixham and contemplates the possible collapse of a fish exporting business that has been running for 44 years. “Boris came down here and promised us free trade — but this isn’t free trade,” he says. “We’re two weeks into the new year and we will go bankrupt.” ”

And no-one told him about the reality? Or did they tell him and he yelled: “Project Fear!” at them?

minerve 2
22/1/2021
14:59
See how everyone knows you're thick minny - it's statements like you have a house bigger than so and so will ever be able to afford.

Intelligence is knowing that you don't know what you don't know, imbicility is knowing that you do know what you don't know.

(Ask your daughter to explain, Second thoughts, history of art? .... don't bother).

pierre oreilly
22/1/2021
14:59
Utricky

Don't be such a child. You know that wasn't what I said or was recommending.

Why don't you grow-up a little and debate like an adult?

Such a chicken liver. Modern day coward can't face reality or those more capable.

minerve 2
22/1/2021
14:57
Now they have won their (imaginary) sovereignty, Johnson and his Brexiteer Cabinet apparently have no idea what to do with it. So they announce yet another ‘red tape review’, hoping someone will come up with something they can claim as a win. Brexit is truly pitiful. Brexiteers are truly a national embarrassment.

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minerve 2
22/1/2021
14:57
PO, Mervs for 100% inheritance tax over 16k, so the government can plough more money in to translation services, non binary transgender bogs foreign aid & UK cultural development projects cos hes soooooo progressive lol.
utrickytrees
22/1/2021
14:57
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwnnnn!!!!!
stonedyou
22/1/2021
14:53
Pierre

Well I went to Poly. I ended up in establishments even you would have failed to get into. I founded a company, an engineering one. It employed lots of poeple including people like you who were well educated but had little wisdom. I made tons of money. And live in a much better house and environment you'll never be able to afford.

Best swallow reality. You will sleep easier.

minerve 2
22/1/2021
14:50
Come on minny - those with a big chip on their shoulder and not much up top usually reply with 'I was offered ppe at oxbrige but chose soldering at pontyboyo poly instead.

Nothing elitist in going to uni - 50% of exploited 18yo do these days.

pierre oreilly
22/1/2021
14:50
Crazi, 70% of ftse is profit focused on the US.
jordaggy
22/1/2021
14:46
"The vast majority of people must devote themselves to earning a crust, but we need some who can stand and stare, who can devote themselves to abstract thought and to music and art and literature."

How long did it take you to come up with that lame excuse for inherited wealth grahamite?

LOL

Plenty of people can earn a living in 'abstract thought' at university and within the arts. You don't need wealthy plebs who have got money. What a stupid excuse.

Next attempt?

minerve 2
22/1/2021
14:46
No one would work for you Merv 10 Downing St would empty in a heart beat, even Larry the cat would fk u off.
utrickytrees
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