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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.18
0.12 (0.23%)
03 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
  0.12 0.23% 52.18 52.24 52.28 52.90 52.20 52.38 86,283,449 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.08 33.22B
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 52.06p. 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 £33.22 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.08.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/1/2019
21:56
BRITAIN’S MOST HYPOCRITICAL MPS
xxxxxy
11/1/2019
21:49
EUSSR is FAECES
xxxxxy
11/1/2019
21:49
LEAVE and WTO
xxxxxy
11/1/2019
21:44
Sir John Redwood?...
diku
11/1/2019
21:42
We all know what failures support Brexit.

Jacob Rees Mogg has never been given a significant ministerial job, he must be quite useless to those that know him.
Ian Duncan Smith was ousted and has been bitter ever since.
Davies and Johnson similar.
Bill Cash...failed and bitter politicians, Farage another non starter.

All losers trying to re boot their careers.

careful
11/1/2019
21:40
Besides, I am now overweight in domestic stocks and would like them all to rocket. Being completely selfish of course. Given up trying to care!

All for one, and one for yourself! LOL

minerve
11/1/2019
21:37
exlogicalad

I am attempting to find common ground like sensible and mature people should do. The time for extremist opinions and objectives have long since gone.

minerve
11/1/2019
21:33
I agree with Minerve about the referendum but ..I am afraid the problem with soft Bretix is one way benefit. Brussels has a chance to humiliate UK for the referendum to leave and on top of all this is a chance to dominate UK.The best thing right now, with this deal, is a hard Bretix and renegotiate a new deal afterwards. I am sure they will no refuse as they have a lot more to loose than UK.
k38
11/1/2019
21:33
This original referendum vote is being treated as some sort of religious tablet handed down by Moses.

I have to admit that there is an argument for saying that millions of old fools were scammed, lied and conned into making a mistake that will cripple our country,
and that these suckers should never be given a chance to correct that mistake.

The majority of remain MP's should have courage and backbone and go on to crush the Brexiteers.
Get that second referendum vote and hope for a comfortable victory, the only way you will shut them up.

For once I am relying on Labour, the SNP, UDP and Lib Dems to stand up and be counted.
...they must be strong and ruthless...keep the Union together.
Brexiteers must be easy to crush, why are they making such hard work of it?

careful
11/1/2019
21:23
Minerve seeing sense at last..well done Minnie!!!
exlogicalad
11/1/2019
21:09
Even though I voted Remain I don't think we should have a second referendum.

I would love to cancel Brexit but the only fair solution is that a deal should be reached. Leave did win the vote and it would be unjust to just pretend it never happened.

Hard Brexit should be written-off as an option ASAP.

minerve
11/1/2019
20:59
You are misreading Brussels inflexibility.
They still hope that the whole thing will be called off.
Inflexibility will bring things to a head.

The odds on a second referendum are shortening.
This will anger Brexiteers.
They think that giving people a second democratic vote is a threat to democracy.
You would have thought that they would welcome the opportunity to prove that the first vote was not a fluke.

careful
11/1/2019
20:54
Corbyn is playing a double fiddle hoping May falls for it....
diku
11/1/2019
20:52
Remainers open your eyes..Brussels make it clear, they are not going to renegotiate the deal. TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT.The best thing for J Corbyn is to stop the lies about renegotiating the deal. He knows well he has no chance in a million.With the worse deal on table and with Brussels holding all the Aces, all UK political parties must agree and get out without a deal.NOW !
k38
11/1/2019
20:50
I actually gave, get on minerve a green tick.
es stil a ashol.

gambill you will need a share consolidation of 5 for 1 for that price, that's not good for us little people.

steve4003
11/1/2019
20:36
poleaxe hit it in one.

Big majority tory party = no excuse for lilly livered exit.

So attack your core supporters with pension threats, nick your house threats, bus passes, tele licenses etc sees your core vote disappear in a cloud of smoke.

As for the latest fiasco..I don't think the Maybots controllers give a toss about the tory party, it is expendable.

maxk
11/1/2019
19:50
Poleaxe it was to stop a second Indy ref in Scotland
bargainbob
11/1/2019
19:33
Where are you grahamite2 hope ur ok, the 'no deal' petition is now over k323 strong and still ticking.
Poleaxe agree, and standing for PM a ploy to do her best to get the softest of brexits on the back of needing to 'unite the party and the country and deliver brexit', which of course as we can all see now proving difficult.

cheshire pete
11/1/2019
19:13
Think May is holding onto her job to protect the Tory party...and keep Corbyn at bay...hence Corbyn keeps on using the general election card at every opportunity...
diku
11/1/2019
18:53
They said TM was stupid to hold that snap election, but i believe it was a deliberate ploy to scupper Brexit.
poleaxe
11/1/2019
18:26
She'd have to resign first k38, as they've already had the confidence vote in her. Whilst I hope that she would resign, I wouldn't put money on it. This 'difficult' woman will not let go easily imho.
cheshire pete
11/1/2019
17:29
So what happened to us this week, not put on here for some timeWe went up +1.91p or 3.491% FT 100 + 80.78 or 1.18%High was 55.58p. and Low 53.1pHighest Broker on us is Jefferies TP 99p Lowest Goldman 56pOf the 17 Brokers covering Lloyds Buy 11 , Hold 5 , Sell 1Have a good weekend all :)
jpjohn1
11/1/2019
17:28
So what happened to us this week, not put on here for some timeWe went up +1.91p or 3.491% FT 100 + 80.78 or 1.18%High was 55.58p. and Low 53.1pHighest Broker on us is Jefferies TP 99p Lowest Goldman 56pOf the 17 Brokers covering Lloyds Buy 11 , Hold 5 , Sell 1Have a good weekend all :)
jpjohn1
11/1/2019
17:27
Ref Hitachi set to abandon new nuclear plant in Wales:

...

Breaking News: Grayling announces new nuclear energy provider, a man with a shed who says he holds a rudimentary idea of atomic fission and promises a new reactor capable of powering the UK.

minerve
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