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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.74
0.46 (0.79%)
Last Updated: 09:46:47
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
  0.46 0.79% 58.74 58.70 58.74 58.80 58.10 58.12 13,604,836 09:46:47
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.80 37.05B
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 58.28p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 58.80p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.05 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.80.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/7/2019
15:04
More likelihood of the swamp being filled unfortunately.
alphorn
02/7/2019
14:41
Renewed -agreed. Their target price was improbable (to be polite), they referred to Lloyds as the "bailed-out bank" at least 3 times (true but old news) and the calc of yield was (as edmund says above) way off. And it could have been misconstrued that the yield referred to RBC, whereas that was who Jefferies were quoting.
m4rtinu
02/7/2019
13:42
True enough, jacko, but let's not forget that the "Conservative" Party has introduced massive, savage increases in Stamp Duty.

My main concern about Boris is that he's not radical enough. We really do need to drain the swamp and get rid of all the crooks.

grahamite2
02/7/2019
13:30
Must say something about the quality of Jefferies research!!
renewed1
02/7/2019
12:39
The labour party finished in Scotland . Though still seems a force in Little England Jacko.
bargainbob
02/7/2019
12:35
None in the last couple of years... extra cash is being spent on buybacks.
edmundshaw
02/7/2019
12:30
careful..I read about Corbyn's inheritance tax plan yesterday, what a nasty little communist rabble has taken over this Labour Party. CGT on house transcactions for all, max IHT will be brought down to £125k. Share stamp duty to go up and a 2% transaction charge, Corbyn is without doubt a Marxist, a Hamas and IRA sympathiser, a man who with his far left friends wants to bring the UK on parallel with Venezuala.

If you own Bank shares, Utilities...hold on stop!!! IF YOU OWN ANY PROPERTY OR SHARES OR YOU HAVE A TINY HANKERING TO HELP YOUR KIDS, FORGET IT. Corbyn's Reds and Communists are coming for us all.

A great legacy for the young as these far left wing policies will bankrupt the country. All the money will be gone in a few years as Corbyn's Marxist dream will without doubt implode in his ugly little Vegan face.

Can you believe that we actually have idiots on this BB who promote Corbyn. You couldn't make it up.

jacko07
02/7/2019
12:28
I voted OUT but the Brexit party acting like blithering idiots at the opening of the new EU parliament!
gotnorolex
02/7/2019
11:51
Labours inheritance tax plans are scary for anyone of advancing years with assets accumulated over a lifetime.
Nationalisation plans will be just as catastrophic for those of us still holding target companies.

Any issues related to Brexit will be trivial compared to a Corbyn/ McDonnel government.

At the margin it will be a combination of voters not doing well and the young willing to give socialism a try.

The Brexit vote saw a massive remain majority amongst the younger voters. They will feel cheated by the pensioner army who voted leave.

These are worrying times. Young vs old, Brexit vs remain, free market capitalism vs socialism.

careful
02/7/2019
11:45
Because he's worth it...
maxk
02/7/2019
11:43
Interesting article

"Trump's trade policies and the Fed's monetary policy as a "perverse feedback loop", which would leave the stock market "in a range-bound "collar" trade, with its upside and downside capped by the trade war and the Fed, respectively."

crossing_the_rubicon
02/7/2019
11:42
It's a scoop apparently.

Still, if people want to have to wait months for their land line that's their stupidity.

I recall how long it used to take to get a bloody phone..

Not quite an eternity, but getting close to such

crossing_the_rubicon
02/7/2019
11:30
They're mulling it, are they? Pass the smelling salts!

Journalists come up with such garbage.

grahamite2
02/7/2019
11:27
Some summer transfer news - Labour mull £19.4bn move to nationalise telecoms giant BT, multiple sources have told @YahooFinanceUK:
crossing_the_rubicon
02/7/2019
11:25
Poikka
2 Jul '19 - 11:24 - 263432 of 263432
0 0 0
La Forge - "TO ALL STUPID POSTERS"

Notice that someone gave you an uptick. Must have been Minerve, I mean who would check out the links, lol.

obviously not you

but you missed a quality performance

LOL i guess you thought it was aimed at you

la forge
02/7/2019
11:24
La Forge - "TO ALL STUPID POSTERS"

Notice that someone gave you an uptick. Must have been Minerve, I mean who would check out the links, lol.

poikka
02/7/2019
11:16
The U.S. Trade Representative has released a $4B list of additional goods that may be targeted with retaliatory tariffs as part of a long-running battle at the WTO over subsidies given to Airbus (OTCPK:EADSY) and Boeing (NYSE:BA). The list, which includes Italian cheese, Scotch whisky, chemicals and metals, adds to products valued at $21B that the USTR had identified in April as facing possible tariffs.
crossing_the_rubicon
02/7/2019
11:09
Brilliant to see Brexit Party MEPs showing the corrupt European Union the contempt it deserves 👍 Keep it up and get Britain out!

pic.twitter.com/gtHi9gvCqy


"Hahahaha love it"

crossing_the_rubicon
02/7/2019
11:02
"mr.elbee2 Jul '19 - 10:24 - 263421 of 263428
and I cannot see a way out.."


Oh but I can.

:)

crossing_the_rubicon
02/7/2019
10:55
TO ALL STUPID POSTERS
la forge
02/7/2019
10:46
#424. Farage continuing his showmanship. Not the brightest spark in the fire.
None of these antics are great marketing moves for brand GB.

He should take note of Trump's recent moves on China and North Korea. Whatever one thinks of Trump they seem smart moves to achieve his end game.

alphorn
02/7/2019
10:42
mm2 - thx. The report today did say the SE versus certain other areas.
The big question to ask is what are they building? Private housing/offices/factories?

alphorn
02/7/2019
10:35
Not all about London Alp.
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