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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.14
-0.06 (-0.10%)
19 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
  -0.06 -0.10% 59.14 58.84 58.88 59.54 58.84 58.84 99,197,680 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.86 37.63B
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 59.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.78p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.63 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.86.

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04/12/2018
20:57
Careful what best example of UK Brussels negotiations ? If you think there is democracy in Brussels or even worse, no respect for countries within Europe than better think again.. the bureaucrats of Brussels destroy communities, individuality and freedom to decide for your own future.... free your brain from your believes first and see what happens to other European countries who lost power to bureaucrats of Brussels. UK people they were lucky they kept their currency or today they will had thesame experience like the rest of them.Europe travelled very fast very far in very short of time .. and they just lost the turn.
k38
04/12/2018
20:47
No vote on the 11th is my bet and a much cheaper price buying Lloyds stock. I will then load up and wait for the result of a 2nd vote. 2nd vote gets thorough stock flies money banked. I dreamed this btw.
tradejunkie2
04/12/2018
20:35
Nothing out of the ordinary about the share price, trading charts will tell you so.The pound too, all this is just nonsense and propaganda from the foolish remainers.
k38
04/12/2018
20:28
k38

how can you not know by now how the eu. works.
The real power lies with the council of ministers.
All elected and democratic, each with the power to veto any major move they do not like.

Then there is the elected eu. parliament. Democratic.

Then there are appointments, like Barnier, Tusk and co.
These are appointed by the council of ministers.
..just like our civil servants, judges, head of armed forces etc etc.
Governor of the BOE..None elected but appointed by elected people.

I am puzzled that intelligent people say they are 'unelected'
Our negotiators are unelected, but it is elected people that have to sign it off.

...but like our own huge civil service, 28 countries of over 500m people need people to run it.

careful
04/12/2018
20:17
let's hope the unelected and bullies of Brussels will learn their lesson of the mess they create all over Europe and be a more democratic and open government for Europe.
k38
04/12/2018
20:09
Boris is not fit for high office.
..but like Farage, he does appeal to a certain type.
Similar to Trump, he has his fan base.

I think they called them deplorables in the last US presidential elections.

careful
04/12/2018
20:04
Boris BRILLIANT.
Ditch the Witch
Boris for PM

xxxxxy
04/12/2018
20:01
Reclaim democracy, no cosmetic changes. This deal makes UK a colony to Brussels.
k38
04/12/2018
19:58
Watching Boris right now.
All waffle and no solutions.

careful
04/12/2018
19:48
Boris is good.
Dump May

Boris for PM

xxxxxy
04/12/2018
19:47
Reclaim democracy, no cosmetic changes!!
k38
04/12/2018
19:43
For info:

Tom Newton Dunn

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This is quite something. 26 Tory MPs voted against Theresa May - including some big name loyalists; former ministers Damian Green, Sir Michael Fallon, Richard Benyon, Sir Oliver Letwin, Sir Nicholas Soames, Oliver Heald, Nick Boles and Ed Vaizey.

unquote

polar fox
04/12/2018
19:36
Pretty stubborn @ 55p ish for a while and a negative day all round - hoping that's a good sign ????
cbr60000
04/12/2018
19:28
May sounding good today.

Corbyn sounding rubbish.

xxxxxy
04/12/2018
19:26
Dow down 650 points in USA.

Whilst we are cutting our own throats with Brexit,
the reality of economics may bite us.
A World economic collapse, in or out of the EU, will shock us back into reality.
And the danger signs are there.

Brexit may become a trivial side show, we may soon have something to really worry about.
I wondered how this would end, all of a sudden it looks clearer.

careful
04/12/2018
19:12
LYG has been hit hard.

When we closed, NY had LYG around $2.83 and it was quickly sold down to $2.73, currently $2.76. Let's see where it closes.

polar fox
04/12/2018
19:03
I believe Polar Fox rather than Alphorn has the detail right.

Astonishingly, even after the second vote, Mrs Leadsom's first response was to fall back on the line rejected in the first vote. All that is promised for tomorrow is a statement.

The whole bloody farce is about as genuine as a wrestling match with Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks.

grahamite2
04/12/2018
18:54
I think Corbyn would be a disaster.
But I do not underestimate him.
His manifesto for the next election will be much more middle ground than you expect.
He dresses smarter these days, he has adapted.

And he will take the popular position on Europe whatever that may be at the time.
He has cleverly not committed himself to any position.
The tories have painted themselves into a corner, no wriggle room.

Corbyn is a shrewd street fighter.

Maybe the country will think it is time to give a new cabinet the power. A cabinet whose claim to fame is more than being members of the Oxford or Cambridge Union debating societies.

careful
04/12/2018
18:41
May must go at all costs. As for Corbyn being fav to be PM, the bookies actually are taking bets both May and Corbyn being gone by the next election.

Who could vote for Corbyn, he is clueless. Who? a few dipso's on here who lean to the left while boasting of their Capitalist ventures.

exlogicalad
04/12/2018
18:38
May's plan was always to fudge and time waste

A second referendum will be called as part of her plan ... to assuage the UK electorate

The exact wording of the referendum vote will be great to read

buywell3
04/12/2018
18:28
The tory party opted to commit suicide when they appointed May.

She is disaster on wheels with anything she touches.

You need look no further than the last election manifesto, almost designed to fail.

maxk
04/12/2018
18:22
Maybe a good buying opportunity soonish. Again.

Plant seed for a harvest. Hopefully a good one. Maybe mid ish 3019

xxxxxy
04/12/2018
18:18
The Tory party are committing suicide right now.
I wonder if they will see the danger and pull together.

It is sickening the way the likes of Boris Johnson will do anything to get to power, and if he should succeed he would call for unity.

But the tories have an instinct for survival, they could see sense in time.

careful
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