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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.74
0.96 (1.63%)
Last Updated: 10:20:32
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
  0.96 1.63% 59.74 59.76 59.78 59.78 59.06 59.10 44,283,861 10:20:32
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.95 37.37B
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 58.78p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.78p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.37 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.95.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/8/2019
13:57
Oh dear, I think the €U are missing the elephant in the room.
maxk
03/8/2019
13:18
Hope its WTO. Last thing the UK needs is some form of ties when the EU goes belly up. Drag the UK down with it
sentimentrules
03/8/2019
13:16
If he thought shareprice would rise next couple of weeks, surely he would have waited. But he must think shareprice going nowhere.
montyhedge
03/8/2019
13:12
so he needs the money to buy a house, why didnt he apply for a Lloyds mortgage instead?
likeawalrus
03/8/2019
12:52
The EUSSR is BAD for the Financial Health of the UK.LEAVE and WTO
xxxxxy
03/8/2019
12:51
But it does point up the general direction The EU Project is going in. The EU has been rather glib about its democracy and will change rules as it suits the Project. This list shows the very real danger ahead. The EU is like Word Usage in Animal Farm
xxxxxy
03/8/2019
12:42
Careful is right, sorry.

There is nothing wrong in being European first, British second. A federal Europe will look after our interests in the rest of the UK. Our Tory government just look after their friends and their ignorant graveyardesque supporters.

minerve 2
03/8/2019
12:41
maxk. you just put a claim in..there are no records before a certain date with LLoyds,and other banks, and they just pay up.So I guess the older you are the better.

Of course it is government sponsored fraud.

mr.elbee
03/8/2019
12:40
agreed Poikka . some on the list are no more ,but most are..and the remainers simply refuse to entertain the possibility that staying in the EU could be other than being in a Land flowing with milk and honey.

But not one of them...anywhere..will go through the list systematically..too much effort and too little brainpower.

mr.elbee
03/8/2019
12:38
The boss must think no short term shareprice rise, good timing to sell a few.
montyhedge
03/8/2019
12:34
Let’s face it the super Europe idea is well and truly over the only people keeping it going are those fanatics who want to keep their well paid worthless jobs. The reality is most countries want out it’s just a matter of the deal and being the first we set a dangerous example but the sting in the tail is we all still need to trade effectively and all parties understand this a no deal scenario in my view is not on the table in reality for us or the rest of the union. Of course the pretend batting of the ball will play into the hands of the financial markets.
123trev
03/8/2019
12:04
Keeping the politics out of it, if we are leaving without a deal
there will at least a short term shock to the economy, with a possible 2020
recession. The government can attempt to mitigate that (to an extent) with an
emergency budget and significant fiscal stimulus measures.

The red flag alert data I posted recently does not paint a great picture,
with nearly half a million UK companies in serious financial distress, it won't
take much to push many of those in to insolvency. Not the time for complacency atm.

essentialinvestor
03/8/2019
11:52
I'm also down about 15% but I'll continue to add whatever the price as nothing will ever be as bad as the banking crisis and they survived that, just.
gaffer73
03/8/2019
11:48
Lloyds are susceptible to a tank in the UK economy but I really do think people are overreacting to Brexit. In reality how many jobs actually rely on us being a member of the EU.
gaffer73
03/8/2019
11:42
You need to be a 'foreigner' they are experts of fake claims.
mikemichael2
03/8/2019
11:36
if brexit goes pear shaped and the economy tanks, lloyds will have to make huge provisions for loan losses and mortgage defaults, 20b could be swallowed up within 2 or 3 years, I think that's why the market is so nervous about lloyds which is of course now reflected in the share price BUT if brexit goes ok I see a significant bounce for the share price being an optimist i am holding for the moment although almost 20% off my break-even which hurts!
likeawalrus
03/8/2019
11:30
How do you do a fake claim if you've never had PPI?
maxk
03/8/2019
11:27
90% of PPI claims are fake according to insiders, mad scramble is on before deadline to fleece the banks who don't have the time or staff to check claimants!!!!

My fake claim is going in next week.

mikemichael2
03/8/2019
11:25
Re. Mr Elbee 640 and the horrors of the Lisbon Treaty, whilst I'm a firm Leaver, and have been so for decades, the list must be read alongside the comments below. Note that, for example, the LSE being subsumed into an imaginary European Stock Exchange is wrong. That's not to say that some might be dreaming of such a thing.

hxxps://fullfact.org/europe/viral-list-about-lisbon-treaty-wrong/

Sadly, I doubt that many, if any, will read it in case it modifies their belief in the horrors of the EU. That shouldn't be the case, because there can be no doubt that full EU integration will forever be the ultimate aim of the EU visionaries.

poikka
03/8/2019
11:13
No-deal Brexit: your financial survival guide
freddie01
03/8/2019
11:13
Six weeks is a very long time in politics.

But I cant see how Boris can do a 180 and survive.




Boris Johnson lays out 'ABC' Brexit plan for Britain to leave EU by October 31 'come what may, do or die'

maxk
03/8/2019
11:10
I'm wondering in what context "collective sovereignty" is being used.
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