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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.78
0.44 (0.86%)
24 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
  0.44 0.86% 51.78 51.82 51.84 53.20 49.62 50.26 308,391,711 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.03 32.94B
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 51.34p. 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 £32.94 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.03.

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09/3/2021
17:59
You pay a monthly fee 9.99 and you get 1 free trade credit 7.99 valid for 3 months...I think...
diku
09/3/2021
17:48
Not advice cobourg1, but I have been happy with II since they took over my T D Waterhouse account a few years back. More than enough info there for my simple needs, not being a very sophisticated investor. I don't worry too much about the charges although they did seem to fare quite well on a recent 'which' type comparison in one of the weekend papers.
Have found the technical support service polite and helpful if I've had questions.

cheshire pete
09/3/2021
17:12
We could eat the illegal immigrants. We just need to find out which hotels they are in.
joestalin
09/3/2021
16:59
My ISA which I use for trading and which I have with Equiniti is being moved forcibly to Interactive Investor this summer. I have no choice in the matter but I could transfer it to another provider.

Does anyone on here use Interactive Investor and are they any good? I currently pay £10.25 per trade with a £10 quarterly fee if I don't make any trades. Two trades or more in a quarter removes the fee and I always make a lot more than two trades.

cobourg1
09/3/2021
16:36
xxxxxy, I doubt many people actually realise just how tenuous the food supply really is. A world of just-in-time has largely done away with substantial reserves in warehouses, particularly so for imported stuffs. A credit collapse would likely see your local supermarket run out in 3 days, or less if the general population realised what was happening. Given the quality of government we have sunk to, I doubt there is any sort of workable plan in place to cope with a credit collapse.
lefrene
09/3/2021
16:23
The world is heading into a war the libs and the left wingers Are going to start it with their aims of destroying the free world Then they will not be found all running to shelters It appears now that a war is the only answer to these scum
portside1
09/3/2021
16:09
Maybe the system is based on cheap oil. Without it and modern automation there wouldn't be too much food on the table.
xxxxxy
09/3/2021
16:08
They are wrong but the issues they raised are very real for many, many people. Some good may come from it but probably not for them as a gilded cage does not rouse much sympathy and certainly little empathy.
aceuk
09/3/2021
16:06
Lord Fauntleroy9 Mar 2021 3:33PMThe world financial system appears to be based on complete nothing these days.  Its all made up money and 'clever' mechanisms for magicing more out of the ether.  The prime case is Bitcoin being worth $50,000 despite being based on thin air, its sole value is purely that everyone buying it thinks it will be worth even more tomorrow.  Its the Wall St crash being lined up all over again.Meanwhile, the US seems to choose between an idiot and a senile old man, the EU is run by arrogant fools who are too hubristic to ever admit that what they are doing isnt working.Time to start learning mandarin everyone 8LikeReplyRichard Smyrnios9 Mar 2021 3:37PM@Lord FauntleroyOr... It's time to start praying, and learn common Chinese.The 800 trillion ton gorilla is starting to bang on the table for more bananas.LikeReplyNobody Inparticular9 Mar 2021 3:33PMBiden is a dud man walking.
xxxxxy
09/3/2021
15:52
You will get your 44 by next week
portside1
09/3/2021
15:45
Terminally stoopid aside.
maxk
09/3/2021
15:41
G h2 the directors do not have to buy the rotten corrupt Remuneration look after them to get their rewards The regulator only acts against the holders not the directors that's for sure The fca and the pra are corrupt at best
portside1
09/3/2021
15:11
See the headlines....'Palace under pressure to respond'....tell them rock all, and throw any trouble makers in the Tower.
cheshire pete
09/3/2021
14:40
Is there a known reason for why Banks are suffering a +3% drop today?
gbh2
09/3/2021
13:51
correct I am so ancient and crumbly it is not true
mr.elbee
09/3/2021
13:43
Virgin Bank bucking the trend big time......
netcurtains
09/3/2021
13:43
M2 and mr elb are definitely two different characters. Mr elb is an old boy, years on ADVFN.
k38
09/3/2021
13:41
Is Minerve also Mister elbee?
Are you sure Mike?

geckotheglorious
09/3/2021
13:38
I will take my chance (sell) at near to 44p sometime this week.
k38
09/3/2021
13:29
Lol. Sentimental rules is me ?? absolute rubbish, I have only one membership. Minerve 2 also known as Mr.elbee, another deluded fool.
mikemichael2
09/3/2021
13:22
Today's candidate: Lloyds Banking Group PLC shows strong development within a rising...

Lloyds Banking Group PLC (LLOY) closed up 4.48 percent to 41.87 pence. The stock thereby reached a new high for the tenth time this year. The stock broke up through the resistance at 40.96 pence in inverse head and shoulders formation. This triggered a buy signal and a further increase to 65.49 pence within one year is indicated.

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I will see you all at 65p within a year then :-)

american idiot
09/3/2021
13:02
You'd have thought that the Markle person would understand the importance of protecting and enhancing a 'brand', after all isn't that why she married him, she wanted a slice of that brand. I do hope their helicopter doesn't have an engine failure.
lefrene
09/3/2021
12:38
jordaggy ( Max, what did you have for breakfast?)

Steak and chips of course!! :o)

maxidi
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