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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.20
-0.58 (-1.12%)
25 Apr 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
  -0.58 -1.12% 51.20 51.30 51.34 52.18 50.92 51.42 133,825,746 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 5.97 32.62B
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 51.78p. 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 £32.62 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.97.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/3/2021
08:34
Looking for 50 pence up to ex div day should be back on a par with the rest of the banks pre covid soon
8craggle
09/3/2021
08:22
I'm just really surprised Min hasnt taken up the good fight on behalf of our oppressed millionaire parasites.
maxk
09/3/2021
08:19
Long time ago, I read a book titled The Wall Has Two Sides. Whilst ending up being critical of a lot of its content, having witnessed the Chinese Cultural Revolution at first hand, it did plant the need of hearing all sides before forming an opinion firmly in my head.

I watched the whole of last night's interview and recommend it. We're still discussing it here.

poikka
09/3/2021
08:11
But, but, but the ex governor, the BBC, the labour party, the liberals all told us the world would collapse

Just who do you believe?

joe say
09/3/2021
08:10
I take it back about Minny being repetitive, delusionary and self opinionated and boring. Having struggled through 25 minutes, before I gave up, of meg and Oprah, two airhead millionaires if ever there were two, min seems relatively sane with only a small chip on his shoulder. If we dig around enough, I'm sure we'll find meg and op met while gaining a PhD from ponty poly.
pierre oreilly
09/3/2021
08:09
hahahaha wheres that EU monkey loser minterd



'Major banks that reserved spots at international schools in Frankfurt have not taken them up after a post-Brexit exodus from the City failed to materialise.
Senior staff at three international schools in Frankfurt told Financial News they had not experienced a Brexit-related influx despite a surge of enquiries leading up to Brexit as lenders prepared to move London bankers to the continent. '

sentimental rules
09/3/2021
08:04
Hardly sounding the alarm, but that's journos for you - as if last night's comments weren't evidence enough.
poikka
09/3/2021
07:48
7:04amAgenda: FTSE set to fall Good morning. The FTSE 100 is set to open slightly lower after Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey sounded the alarm on the prospect of rising inflation. However he cautioned that an uptick in inflation would not definitely result in the Bank raising rates "We will need more evidence than we usually do that we are seeing sustainable inflation," he said.Meanwhile oil pared some of Monday's gains, falling back to $67.80. ... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
09/3/2021
07:41
Levelling upMARCH 9, 2021 12 COMMENTSThe government is launching a £4.8bn Levelling up Fund. Councils and Transport Authorities can bid for money to help pay for projects that can boost jobs,investment and the local economy in their areas.When I was Local Government Minister I was asked by the Secretary of State to run a City Challenge Fund. This was similar to features of this wider Levelling up fund, seeking as it did to stiumulate investment, jobs, prosperity and improved environments in urban areas that needed a boost. I was keen to ensure that any public money spent was geared to attracting substantial private sector investment in new facilities, jobs and people. I thought the plans could often be most useful where they concentrated on doing those things that the state had to do. Very often it helped bring derelict or disused public sector land back into better use. It could provide better roads into areas that could then be good destinations for new businesses or homes. It helped train local people to be able to take on new jobs that the investors were providing. It could improve the quality and appearance of the public realm in the local area to make it a more desirable place for the private sector and new residents to flourish in. The idea was to use government money to help and harness local efforts and private enterprise. You can only help create a great city or a flourishing town if you have a vibrant private commercial sector, and a range of voluntary and community groups and institutions alongside Council and government services.I assume these features will be built into the Levelling up Fund.It will be more capital grant than revenue costs, so bidders will need to choose schemes which provide that backdrop to a successful lift off in private and community activity, drawing on a wide range of investors and companies. I suggest this fund could assist with the task of increasing the UK's capacity to make things for ourselves. Local and national government could bring better roads and rail links, cleaned up land, permissions and potential public sector orders for items the new and expanding businesses can make. Requiring substantial local and private sector involvement and effort is essential to continuing success. It is no good doing a place up with public ownership and money without allowing a much wider rage of activities and investors to enrich the local area and provide a broader base and more stability for future jobs and incomes.... John Redwood
xxxxxy
09/3/2021
02:07
Great day today for Lloyds holders.
smurfy2001
08/3/2021
22:34
FFS the wonder woman thinks she is it
can we get away pls -

jl5006
08/3/2021
21:36
Somewhere in the outer reaches of the galaxy, there is an asteroid on which live a type of bacteria that breathes only nitrogen. They care more about these two people than I do.
joestalin
08/3/2021
21:33
Most important the young would be lost without a computer or a mobile phone...




The young get far too much of what they want already

Send them back down the mines and up the chimneys and then they may start to appreciate how lucky they are
mr hangman8 Mar '21 - 19:12 - 16215 of 16233
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Agreed, take their passports away, make them work to pay the nations debt off

diku
08/3/2021
21:31
Jeèèeèèeeeeeeeeeeez, this thread is becoming even more strange than the other one
aceuk
08/3/2021
21:25
Back to work befor I go home Max did you find MAV4
portside1
08/3/2021
21:24
He looks nothing like Charles or Diana
portside1
08/3/2021
21:23
Was it Hewitt Looks like him
portside1
08/3/2021
21:21
Harry was the son of Diana's body guard. That Major. Can't remember his name but they had an affair and 9 months later out popped Harry and he looks identical to that Major with the ginger hair etc ... lol
crazi
08/3/2021
21:02
portside18 Mar '21 - 19:36 - 16216 of 16227
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Kkc yes they do have far to muchI would close down all universities that teach false morals
I would shut all unis to all non brits
Universities have been taken over by left wing scum
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I see the Taliban have taken over.
All now filtered.

brucie5
08/3/2021
20:58
I do not think Harry was Charles child
portside1
08/3/2021
20:54
Geck I have two uncles buried in France one buried in Poland And two never found fighting for freedom And to think they died to save those in the stinking rotten corrupt Eu .the women in France opened there legs to the German soldiers . And they died for these scum they died for nothing
portside1
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