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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.28
1.00 (1.75%)
05 Jul 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
  1.00 1.75% 58.28 58.22 58.26 58.56 57.66 58.10 303,580,096 16:29:58
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.78 36.41B
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 57.28p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 58.56p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £36.41 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.78.

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27/8/2019
15:42
Oh dear, my knees are shaking. LOL

Buffett style investment welcomes stock market crashes.

Ask Charlie

No worries. :)

minerve 2
27/8/2019
15:40
Rising? Hahaha

The downside is only commencing

Watch your gold lad...and wait the market kick this week on indices, particularly financials

sentimentrules
27/8/2019
15:36
Buffett rules.
minerve 2
27/8/2019
15:36
Jacko

Maybe you can start to see why I wasn't getting to upset about Brexit.

Lots of water to run under the bridge yet old boy! ;)

Minerve IS the investment king.

minerve 2
27/8/2019
15:32
🤡🤡🤡🤡 9313;🤡ԍ13;🤡🤡;🤡

Brexiters

minerve 2
27/8/2019
15:31
Revoke Article 50.

Swinson is right. In this day and age a current government should not be following policy that is likely to result in food and medicine shortages in a developed country. Unlike the clowns on this thread, some of us realise we are not in WW2!

minerve 2
27/8/2019
15:21
I wonder if 'our' Gina was in on the meeting. Clever girl.


Too much for the chimpies.

minerve 2
27/8/2019
15:18
Farage is a side-show, always has been, always will be. Only the weak need to consider him.
minerve 2
27/8/2019
15:16
Really?

Tell that to the unemployed former MEP's that got booted out earlier in the year.

maxk
27/8/2019
15:16
LADESIDE

Most businesses are interested in green policy because it requires investment, extracts masses of capital, introduces new product and services, creates opportunity for greater margins which brings about change to meet societal demand. The only businesses that don't want it are in too deep in commoditised products and services and mature industries.

That is called capitalism and that is what it is all about from the business perspective.

minerve 2
27/8/2019
15:13
'the Brexi party's aim is not seats'.

The sole aim of Farages various parties is to give him something to do.

Without seats, there is no influence, you are just having a chat with a bloke from the pub.

careful
27/8/2019
15:12
Mountains out of molehills...typical remain propaganda...somebody posted earlier, who wants o be friends with an organisation that will,

Stop exporting us food and medicines, hoping that our citizens will start dying and that it will make the country want to rejoin...

And they call out governments and individuals who are "populist' rather 'populist' than agreeing with that approach.

hernando2
27/8/2019
15:11
So if we LEAVE fully, the EU, by Cheshire's and Hard-Brexiters yardstick, by definition that means we will be JOINING the USA soon.

LOL

minerve 2
27/8/2019
15:11
Words Patient - it is actions that will be required. Anything can be done 'in the normal way'. It will need to be done in reality.
alphorn
27/8/2019
15:04
In the normal way since most big GB pharmaceuticals have an oversees presence. A while ago I read one such company commenting that leaving without a deal would not be the major problem seekers of such make out with a cost being in the low tens of millions from memory. A rounding error in the multi billion pound scheme of things.
patientcapital
27/8/2019
14:56
I suggest that you read it.

You might also want to consider that big Pharma GB will want to register NCE's, line extensions and new indications in the EU27 as the domestic market may not be worth it. How will it do that?

alphorn
27/8/2019
14:53
Alp, no need because we already have the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) for a UK licence. It already exists.
patientcapital
27/8/2019
14:51
Patient - The EMA was based in London until recently. It has moved to Holland.

Of course the UK could continue to contribute to its annual budget and accept all its rulings. Like the many other regulations controlled today by the EU28. I gave it as an example.

Brexit is coming and the many many such bodies will either have to be set up as domestic models or the UK continues to take their rulings AND fund their costs.

Cake and eat it was the phrase!

alphorn
27/8/2019
14:46
Alp, a solution already exists:"How cancer drugs are licensed in the UKDrugs go through a process to make sure they're safe, effective and that the benefits outweigh possible side effects.In the UK, drugs are licensed through the:European Medicines Agency (EMA) for a Europe wide licence, under laws set by the European CommissionMedicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) for a UK licence"
patientcapital
27/8/2019
14:44
bargainbob.... Just dreaming of Brigadoon!
gotnorolex
27/8/2019
14:31
You guys did see the news that’s pretty alarming but whats more alarming is you don’t take any notice and it affects us all one day most of us could be in such a position.
123trev
27/8/2019
14:29
Pawsche - We disagree.

Additional costs will be incurred setting up the numerous single systems and controls which today are shared across the 28. Don't underestimate the burden.

Example - a peanut - the EMA annual budget is north of €300m. A UK agency will have to be set up. (The EMA has already moved out of London). I presume that you would like a supply of new medicines and the monitoring of adverse events is mandatory in any civilised country.

alphorn
27/8/2019
14:18
The dream team - Corbyn, Swinson, Lucas and a couple of others.

I mean, serious?

poikka
27/8/2019
14:18
careful.

The brexit party's target is not seats.

Do you understand or do you suffer from some form of cognitive dissonance?

maxk
27/8/2019
14:17
Whit ?

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Gotnorolex
The weekend news at G7 has convinced me that we're going thataway beyond the reef, where Colonial types have long tread, only this time without bayoneted muskets!"

bargainbob
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