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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.80
-0.84 (-1.51%)
07 Jun 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
  -0.84 -1.51% 54.80 54.86 54.88 55.66 54.52 55.66 116,265,673 16:35:11
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.39 34.87B
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 55.64p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 57.22p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £34.87 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.39.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/6/2019
13:58
Lib Lab Con = RIP
maxk
23/6/2019
13:28
we seem to be having an infestation of newbies coming out of the woodwork

is it the same guy

maywillow
23/6/2019
13:19
Boris is finished
so is No Deal
so is the tory party



so welcome the LIb Lab SNP government from November on..You heard it here first.

mr.elbee
23/6/2019
13:19
Talking of which, here is another ALL MOUTH cowardly loser, exlogicalad.

ROFLMAO!

No need to get envious because you didn't qualify for a Coutts bank account. Stick with Woodford and Nationwide you loser.

exlogiclad
23/6/2019
13:17
I know you are loser exlogicalad. It is obvious. ;)
minerve 2
23/6/2019
13:16
Talking of which, here is another ALL MOUTH cowardly loser, exlogicalad.

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
23/6/2019
13:12
goldfinger

I have no interest in upticks. In this company they mean nothing and carry no weight.

Real life is more important to me, and I know for sure, that in real life I eat pathetic chimps like you for breakfast.

You are ALL MOUTH and no action.

minerve 2
23/6/2019
13:11
bob
Scottish GDP is about 12% of total UK GDP, and much of that is because of its relationship with the mainland.

It would be bad for both parties, and Wales could be next.

The Fab Four Scotland, Wales, Ireland, England.
Better together than apart.

Bob, do you live in England? how we would treat Scottish immigrants after independence would need to be sorted.
Maybe we can arrange to get a temporary visa for you.
And we will try to stop your property being confiscated.
Maybe a bit more tax would suffice.

careful
23/6/2019
13:08
lol Minerve2..I am happy with my reflection, I am not a mega poster who lives in a remaner cloud cuckoo land who in 10,00 posts hasn't had an uptick LOL.

Yes Bob be careful what you wish for, you could end up a trolling muppett like Minerve2.

goldfinger16
23/6/2019
13:02
Serious question , without Scotland could a Brexit England and Wales survive on its own . Chances are it may need to reapply to the EU .


bargainbob. wake up you Ned, Scotland would be like it's ladies footy team, all but useless. As a Scot, I am glad I am living down South, but I have to say Boabby, Scotland won't see independence in your lifetime, the Scots aren't all as daft as yee!

exlogiclad
23/6/2019
12:57
"be careful what you you wish for."

What a plonka!

Looked in the mirror you goon!

minerve 2
23/6/2019
12:56
bob..I hope Scotland get independence, it will mean we no longer have to listen to the whining Scots. Considering just over a million Scots voted Remain against 17.4 million Brits who voted Leave, we don't need them in Westmister and I would say good riddance to the clods who so badly represent the Scots who are mad enough to have voted them in.

Also if Scotland become part of Europe imo they will sink into oblivion. That is if Europe allow them to become adopt the Euro, it will be a long tough negotiation.

Bob, I and many others would say to Scots wanting indepenence, be careful what you you wish for.

goldfinger16
23/6/2019
12:48
Poikka

Some of us conduct our private lives much better. Some of us think very carefully about living with others we don't truly know. Some of us have integrity. Some of us are reluctant to change without first having a very good idea that change will be beneficial.

Then there are Brexiters......

minerve 2
23/6/2019
12:46
Serious question , without Scotland could a Brexit England and Wales survive on its own . Chances are it may need to reapply to the EU .
bargainbob
23/6/2019
12:44
So we get a hard Brexit and a likely break up of the Union or Parliament blocks it and we get a forced general election resulting in a Sturgeon/ Corbyn government with a deal on a second Scottish referendum. The FTSE 250 is holding up surprisingly well with no conceivable middle road like a
May deal . Hard Brexit or Corbyn government will cause a major reversal on domestic stocks in particular.

stewart64
23/6/2019
12:34
Corby , please do a little research on the rights of Shetland . It not hard to prove you are talking tripe.

Sheltland was given to Scotland as a marriage endowment. Suspect the biggest wedding gift in history :-)

"The reality could scarcely be any more distant from Tavish Scott’s transparently inaccurate posturings. International maritime law (specifically the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, or UNCLOS, which is signed and ratified by the UK) is extremely clear on what the situation would be with regard to Shetland and Orkney’s ownership of North Sea Oil in the context of an independent Scotland – it wouldn’t have any.

Under UNCLOS III, the islands would be regarded as an “enclave”; residing wholly within Scotland’s “Exclusive Economic Zone” (see the paragraph “Continental shelf”), and as such would only have the right to resources within a 12-mile radius of their coastline – of which, in terms of oil, there are basically none."

bargainbob
23/6/2019
12:31
The Tory members are extreme and (at the moment) big fans of BoJo.
But this is changing by the minute.

Once they find out that Boris Johnson cannot deliver a no deal Brexit, (and anyone with half a brain knows that he cannot, then their mood will change)
Johnson will try to get the present deal through, it will be his only chance of delivering in time.
This should come out after the endless and tiresome interrogation of the televised hustings.

If Johnson plummets in the opinion polls over the next few weeks with the general public, the grass roots will have second thoughts.

This leadership contest is far from over.

careful
23/6/2019
12:29
Gold finger you are way off . The English sector thanks to Blair means English waters stretches as far as St Andrews, though does not comply with international law. Sadly for England the oil is further north . Not to mention the untapped West coast .
bargainbob
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