ADVFN Logo ADVFN

We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.

Trending Now

Toplists

It looks like you aren't logged in.
Click the button below to log in and view your recent history.

Hot Features

Registration Strip Icon for monitor Customisable watchlists with full streaming quotes from leading exchanges, such as LSE, NASDAQ, NYSE, AMEX, Bovespa, BIT and more.

LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

53.94
0.00 (0.00%)
09 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% 53.94 53.90 53.94 54.34 53.70 54.16 236,735,491 16:35:30
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.28 34.28B
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 53.94p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.38p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £34.28 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.28.

Lloyds Banking Share Discussion Threads

Showing 350401 to 350419 of 427000 messages
Chat Pages: Latest  14020  14019  14018  14017  14016  14015  14014  14013  14012  14011  14010  14009  Older
DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/3/2021
13:43
Bosses say UK now a more attractive investment destination than before BrexitMore than half of British bosses predict they will increase the number of people they employ this year compared to 44pc worldwideByMichael O'Dwyer11 March 2021 • 11:20am... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
11/3/2021
13:18
Gaffer - I'm not so convinced. Banks still need permission just to pay out any divi this year...
crazi
11/3/2021
13:08
And the new ceo Julia hoggett is about as good as a dead fly
portside1
11/3/2021
13:07
That's the final for 2020. I'm expecting a special and the return of the standard divi for 2021.
gaffer73
11/3/2021
13:05
gaygay - there is the possibility of a mid year divi... but who cares really when talking 0.5p or less

The share price has fallen that amount each day for the past 3 days so the Divi really means sh*ite...

crazi
11/3/2021
13:01
I don't see what your getting at diku. I was just pointing out there has been a fair amount of life in the share price
gaffer73
11/3/2021
12:05
is the div0.57 all we get for 2021 or do we get another div later in the year anybody thanks
gaygay3
11/3/2021
12:02
If you use that sort of yard stick to measure what was the point of going down to 24p...why it didn't just stop at 40p then it would be back to 60p area by now...it can even go back and revisit 24p again...then you 66p will look further away...




gaffer7311 Mar '21 - 10:27 - 16272 of 16279
0 1 0
66p to 24p and back to 40p in a year is a fair bit of movement imo.

diku
11/3/2021
12:01
It's all down to the useless feeling is pockets David schwimmer since he arrived the lse Has gone down the pan he is to interested in is own ends He needs to be removed
portside1
11/3/2021
11:42
"Interesting read, and plenty to be concerned about"

Urgent Open Letter from Doctors and Scientists to the European Medicines Agency regarding COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Concerns





&

Kent Covid-19 strain 30-100% more deadly, study finds
The Covid-19 strain first detected in the UK is anywhere between 30% to 100% more deadly than the previous ones, a study found.
Known as B.1.1.7, the new strain had 23 more mutations in its genetic makeup which had also made it 40-70% easier to transmit.
The results of the findings, which are based on the UK's experience, were published in the British Medical Journal on Wednesday.
Out of a sample of 54,906 patients, 227 had died, in comparison to the 141 deaths caused by the other strains.

[...] <------SHARECAST

geckotheglorious
11/3/2021
11:41
”In 2018, Diplomats Warned of Risky Coronavirus Experiments in a Wuhan Lab. No One Listened “
A little-noticed study was released in early July 2020 by a group of Chinese researchers in Beijing, including several affiliated with the Academy of Military Medical Science. These scientists said they had created a new model for studying SARS-CoV-2 by creating mice with human-like lung characteristics by using the CRISPR gene-editing technology to give the mice lung cells with the human ACE2 receptor — the cell receptor that allowed coronaviruses to so easily infect human lungs.

After consultations with experts, some U.S. officials came to believe this Beijing lab was likely conducting coronavirus experiments on mice fitted with ACE2 receptors well before the coronavirus outbreak—research they hadn’t disclosed and continued not to admit to. In its January 15 statement, the State Department alleged that although the Wuhan Institute of Virology disclosed some of its participation in gain-of-function research, it has not disclosed its work on RaTG13 and “has engaged in classified research, including laboratory animal experiments, on behalf of the Chinese military since at least 2017.” That, by itself, did not help to explain how SARS-CoV-2 originated. But it was clear that officials believed there was a lot of risky coronavirus research going on in Chinese labs that the rest of the world was simply not aware of.

“This was just a peek under a curtain of an entire galaxy of activity, including labs and military labs in Beijing and Wuhan playing around with coronaviruses in ACE2 mice in unsafe labs,” the senior administration official said. “It suggests we are getting a peek at a body of activity that isn’t understood in the West or even has precedent here.”

This pattern of deception and obfuscation, combined with the new revelations about how Chinese labs were handling dangerous coronaviruses in ways their Western counterparts didn’t know about, led some U.S. officials to become increasingly convinced that Chinese authorities were manipulating scientific information to fit their narrative. But there was so little transparency, it was impossible for the U.S. government to prove, one way or the other. “If there was a smoking gun, the CCP [Communist Party of China] buried it along with anyone who would dare speak up about it,” one U.S. official told me. “We’ll probably never be able to prove it one way or the other, which was Beijing’s goal all along.”

Back in 2017, the U.S. diplomats who had visited the lab in Wuhan had foreseen these very events, but nobody had listened and nothing had been done. “We were trying to warn that that lab was a serious danger,” one of the cable writers who had visited the lab told me. “I have to admit, I thought it would be maybe a SARS-like outbreak again. If I knew it would turn out to be the greatest pandemic in human history, I would have made a bigger stink about it.”

geckotheglorious
11/3/2021
11:33
The trend for the last month has been upwards but it sure looks like they would like it below 40p again :-/
optomistic
11/3/2021
11:26
Buy again just over 40p so sit tight for me and see what happens!
maxidi
11/3/2021
11:06
I read about you in the National press. Well done you lucky sod
scruff1
11/3/2021
10:52
It's all going to plan.....

74% of UK businesses see delay in trade with EU

A survey of businesses in the United Kingdom showed that 74% of them have experienced delays importing goods from the European Union and exporting into the bloc.
The research was done by the manufacturing trade group Make UK and included over 200 major industrial companies.

The survey also concluded that over half of the companies were faced with increased costs following the UK's exit from the EU.

In addition, more than a third "lost out on sales, while fears over continued disruption were losing firms future business."

smartypants
11/3/2021
10:50
And the less one should care too! I'll be logging off long before 100 I imagine.
gaffer73
11/3/2021
10:36
The nearer one gets to 100 the less one considers share price movements in years :))
gbh2
11/3/2021
10:27
66p to 24p and back to 40p in a year is a fair bit of movement imo.
gaffer73
11/3/2021
10:24
There's more life in our local Grave Yard than there is in this company's SP!
gbh2
Chat Pages: Latest  14020  14019  14018  14017  14016  14015  14014  14013  14012  14011  14010  14009  Older

Your Recent History

Delayed Upgrade Clock