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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

53.94
0.22 (0.41%)
08 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
  0.22 0.41% 53.94 53.84 53.88 54.38 53.58 53.84 369,326,320 16:35:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.27 34.25B
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 53.72p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.38p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £34.25 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.27.

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21/7/2019
12:56
Confusion once is an accident - multiple confusions...……...…230;? Must be a Brexiteer.
Got to vote you up for the whit but not for the sentiment Apl!

gotnorolex
21/7/2019
12:31
Confusion once is an accident - multiple confusions...……...…230;? Must be a Brexiteer.

ROFLMAO


Hands up the idiot who upticked him.

alphorn
21/7/2019
12:26
A confused mind if ever there was one.
minerve 2
21/7/2019
12:25
"Brexiteer or leaver, my observation is brexiteers are at least factual, whereas very oftem, leavers simply don't know or don't understand the facts and simply spout as fact the way they would like them to be"

Do you read what you write?

minerve 2
21/7/2019
12:21
"leavers simply don't know or don't understand the facts and simply spout as fact the way they would like them to be".

Well there is a surprise ST and I agree.

alphorn
21/7/2019
12:04
Careful, great, you think we won't leave in oct, so with your track record of being 100% wrong with your brexit views from nowhere, I guess we'll deffo leave then.

Could you fire off an email to gina about parliament stopping brexitt (you have said they can and will), because she's trying to use the courts in order that parliament can stop brexit - something you have said over and over again that they can already. Why is she wasting her time getting the courts to order something pointless? Genuine question for you.


Brexiteer or leaver, my observation is brexiteers are at least factual, whereas very oftem, leavers simply don't know or don't understand the facts and simply spout as fact the way they would like them to be.

shy tott
21/7/2019
12:02
Max - you forgot World War III!

As to sterling it would be risky to bank heavily on a fall. It could easily rise sharply on a buy the rumour sort of basis.

grahamite2
21/7/2019
11:49
diku - true, but then just bank the gains to date from the significant fall.
I still believe that the market does not believe that No Deal will happen so it will be surprised if it does.

alphorn
21/7/2019
11:43
But then if everyman and his dog is waiting for that scenario it might never happen...
diku
21/7/2019
11:41
max - a sharp (overreacted) fall in sterling. At which point close out and reverse bearish GBP positions pass 'GO' and collect for a second time.
alphorn
21/7/2019
11:39
Min.


What do you think will happen if there is no deal?


Economic blockade? No frog vino?? End of the world??? Business as usual????

maxk
21/7/2019
11:37
maxk..will have a different picture for you at the time...
diku
21/7/2019
11:29
maxk

You don't have to take my word for it. Just wait and see.

Just one thing, stick around so I can tell you 'I told you so' with a smug smile on my face. :)

minerve 2
21/7/2019
11:26
Min is never wrong..
maxk
21/7/2019
11:18
The article posted earlier: 'Remainers have lost and must now accept defeat' in the FT
by Camilla Cavendish is an interesting read, not the article itself but the comments. Camilla was Cameron's advisor on the stupid referendum. She has been ripped to pieces in the comment section so much that they have closed it for new comments. Like planning the referendum, a seemingly intelligent person doesn't seem to grasp her audience or the situation that presents itself. She doesn't have the wisdom to match her privileged education. FT subscribers (Remainers) enjoy!

minerve 2
21/7/2019
11:13
Canute Minerve - "Unlike you I have a decent grounding in reality"
poikka
21/7/2019
11:11
max - "Poikka, any chance of the whole thing?"

Just pinched that from the beeb online. Reckoned that if there had been a negative slant anywhere they'd have slotted it in somehow...

Anyone else noticed the desperately feeble remoaner posts here today?

poikka
21/7/2019
11:08
Minerve 2 21 Jul '19 - 11:01 - 265226 of 265227
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'Rejoin' will have its birth and it will be powerful. Demographics are on its side. People travel, social networking is omnipresent. Barriers will not survive the long haul.

The words of a remoaner who's accepted defeat. Music to my ears!

And all this before Boris is even in office.

grahamite2
21/7/2019
11:08
They talk about freedom because the economic argument has been lost. Eventually they will have to acknowledge the other arguments of freedom, sovereignty and democracy were also invalid. Brexiters are certainly people who struggle to come to terms with their own incompetence.
minerve 2
21/7/2019
11:05
In the meantime profit from other people's stupidity.

Now out come the parrots about freedom being worth more than money. It does not pay your bills, as many in Zimbabwe learned.

alphorn
21/7/2019
11:01
'Rejoin' will have its birth and it will be powerful. Demographics are on its side. People travel, social networking is omnipresent. Barriers will not survive the long haul.
minerve 2
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