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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.30
0.36 (0.67%)
10 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
  0.36 0.67% 54.30 54.24 54.28 54.48 54.00 54.28 87,843,033 16:35:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.32 34.49B
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 54.48p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £34.49 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.32.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/7/2019
14:02
Brussels is where Democracy goes to die.

LEAVE the EUSSR Prison

And save 39 billion for the British People

LEAVE and WTO

Boris for PM

LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE

xxxxxy
16/7/2019
13:59
Nigel Farage
@Nigel_Farage
·
1h
What you've seen today from
@vonderleyen
is an attempt by the EU to take control of every single aspect of our lives.

xxxxxy
16/7/2019
12:56
Where's Bob?

"Scotland's drug death rate is now nearly three times that of the UK as a whole, and is higher than that reported for any other EU country."

SNP been in charge of Health for 12 years.

poikka
16/7/2019
12:37
DOOMED DOOMED

Pounded
Sterling fell to a six-month low overnight after a debate between the two candidates vying to be Britain’s next prime minister reignited worries about a no-deal Brexit. Both frontrunner Boris Johnson and his rival Jeremy Hunt said they would not be willing to accept the so-called Northern Irish backstop element of Theresa May's Brexit deal, which is one of Brussels' principal demands in Brexit negotiations. The pound fell 0.5% to $1.2457 on the news. If it drops below $1.2439, the currency would sink to its lowest in more than two years (excluding the "flash crash"

bbalanjones
16/7/2019
12:32
"mr.elbee..such complete wa...kers"..?
Yes they are, remind us what you paid for your LLOY "investment" and how big your current loss is?

Still preying for a big jump in share price come results day?

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Only up 16.1% so down 1.3%

16-Jul-2019

JPMorgan Q2 Earnings Beat Estimates


JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) Q2 EPS $2.82 Beats $2.52 Estimate

Fixed Income Markets Revenue Down 3%

Equity Markets Revenue Was $1.7B, Down 12%

The stock was trading lower by 1.3% at $112./35 in Tuesday's pre-market session.

JPMorgan Chase reported a jump in second-quarter profits Tuesday behind strength in consumer and business banking and offered an upbeat appraisal of US economic trends.

Net profit came in at $9.7 billion, up 16.1 percent and a company record.

smartypants
16/7/2019
12:12
G2 - it is total drivel that is being cut & paste and posted. No doubt X5 will be repeating that later for the slow readers.

Your last sentence shows some normality!!! Time for coffee.

alphorn
16/7/2019
11:45
LLOY are lucky that they can buy their own paper at the moment because:


1) Not many others would as:
2) The Chart is dire as the RHS weakens and :
3) 50p looks likely based upon H&S Chart metrics

dyor

buywell2
16/7/2019
11:42
such complete wa...kers
mr.elbee
16/7/2019
11:41
It depends on your definitions, doesn't it, Alphorn? If - like Wetherspoons - you regard California brandy as the equivalent of Hennessy or Courvoisier, pretty much everything from the EU can be sourced elsewhere.

Personally I have no plans to stop consuming Roquefort or Burgundy. If there are duties to pay then so be it.

grahamite2
16/7/2019
11:28
JPM downgrade disappointing but not catastrophic - details below:

Broker Forecast - JP Morgan Cazenove issues a broker note on Lloyds Banking Group PLC ORD

16th July 2019 09:00 | Lloyds Banking Group PLC ORD
JP Morgan Cazenove today downgrades its investment rating on Lloyds Banking Group PLC ORD (LON:LLOY) to neutral (from overweight) and cut its price target to 70p (from 80p).

Story provided by StockMarketWire.com

70p would be very welcome!

zulu_principle
16/7/2019
11:21
"sourced here in the UK or in another trade-friendly Non-EU country"

What a nonsense! Nutcase.

alphorn
16/7/2019
10:57
Robert Kimbell #TimeForThePeople207; @Rob_Kimbell 57m

Need to say this loud and clear.

First, almost everything produced in the EU27 can either be sourced here in the UK or in another trade-friendly Non-EU country

Secondly, 90% of global economic growth is occurring outside the EU

Thirdly, the EU is becoming ever less important.


"Why on earth would we want to cede democracy to an ever increasingly undemocratic federal state that is in terminal decline?????

crossing_the_rubicon
16/7/2019
10:30
I can remember when it was over £5..
Yielding 5 % or so, too

ignoble
16/7/2019
10:14
...anyone remember the good old days when the share price was 68p, I can dream :)
likeawalrus
16/7/2019
10:01
Whats wrong with having a building called the vibrator?
maxk
16/7/2019
09:46
Real heroes aren’t they?

LOL

Heroes for hitting little balls and driving cars around a track.

Wonderfully progressing humanity.

There was once a time when real heroes were the icons.

minerve 2
16/7/2019
09:39
Let's hope UK unemployment figures are good...else we'll have at least 1p knocked off us.
jordaggy
16/7/2019
09:32
Not completely true. The PPI claim itself was not taxable - only the interest element that was added on top (subject to IR rules).
How much was ever declared is your guess.

alphorn
16/7/2019
09:28
Ppi was taxed, that's why the government were happy
gaffer73
16/7/2019
09:21
JPM just knocked 10p off us!
jordaggy
16/7/2019
09:15
#759. Endowments etc before that - will need something else now. Vehicle finance could be it?

From memory the figures are - endowment pay-outs £25bn (historic £) and PPI £40bn+.

alphorn
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