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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.80
-0.84 (-1.51%)
07 Jun 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
  -0.84 -1.51% 54.80 54.86 54.88 55.66 54.52 55.66 116,265,673 16:35:11
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.39 34.87B
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 55.64p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 57.22p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £34.87 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.39.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/10/2019
15:02
cheshire - your positions that you posted awhile back looked quite good to me. Your words......well :(
alphorn
22/10/2019
14:59
JC by giving away to his side it is all about helping him do no get lost...on his thoughts. lol..
k38
22/10/2019
14:58
Min... tell me how much gold brown effectively gave away? Note. Wage growth in terms of take home pay, has always increased greater under Tories than the left. Including since 2008.
1carus
22/10/2019
14:55
At least Boris gave way to both sides of the house, more so to the left than his own party.
1carus
22/10/2019
14:55
1carus

Is watering down employment rights not stealing your assets?

Capitalists are better at stealing assets than Corbyn will ever be.

What about national assets that have been squandered by Tories over decades?

Oh, let us forget these inconvenient truths.

minerve 2
22/10/2019
14:52
Oh dear, Boris now threatening again.

He wants to run a GE on anything but a No Deal.

Threats.

minerve 2
22/10/2019
14:52
Thanks for that Alphorn, will go away and reflect.
cheshire pete
22/10/2019
14:52
I forgot about that... and his desire to steal personal assets. Of course he would like a deal that gives the eu a little more as long as he is free to steal companies etc.
1carus
22/10/2019
14:50
When they were making overtures to DUP a day or two back, it was through Starmer not Jezza and his henchman, wonder why.
cheshire pete
22/10/2019
14:47
cheshire - your judgement is slipping at the speed of light. Be careful what you wish for.
alphorn
22/10/2019
14:46
Pierre

Hello?

Did I not mention SSE?

Do read properly, please, it will be healthier for you! ;)

minerve 2
22/10/2019
14:45
It is clear there is no opposition for Boris...Labour and JC are lost...I really feel sorry for the old man on this session of parliament. He is all over the place.
k38
22/10/2019
14:42
Now project fear.
1carus
22/10/2019
14:40
If they stop Boris's WA through whacky ammendments and he withdraws it, then time to play his aces.
How about an auction among the 27 paying the highest bidder whatever it takes to veto the extension. No price too high and we've got £39 billion bunce to start with. Should be enough to buy out half of the mickey mouse states there lol.

Been in and out of BP last 24 hours and made a few bob...happy days, off for Costa now.

cheshire pete
22/10/2019
14:39
mikemichael #280100

"Philip Hammond ... has previously warned that deal could become a "heavily camouflaged" no deal Brexit in 2020."



This is just what I'm hoping it will become, and it was never a possibility with her deals.

grahamite2
22/10/2019
14:38
Jc is clutching at straws, i worry about him.
1carus
22/10/2019
14:37
Jc is clutching at straws, i worry about him.
1carus
22/10/2019
14:36
Labour mps realising they are on the dole. Starting to fall apart in the hoc. Oh dear.
1carus
22/10/2019
14:35
Somehow, remainers, they can't see Brexit party is the real opposition party!!

lol k38....that's cos they can't see anything further than their nose.

cheshire pete
22/10/2019
14:33
Good question mm2, I think there are some though re: the backstop which was always the focus once he came in. If May's deal was 3 out of 10, I'd put Boris's at 3.5 out of 10, compared to 10 out of 10 max for no deal, with 0 for remain (obviously).
cheshire pete
22/10/2019
14:32
Somehow, remainers, they can't see Brexit party is the real opposition party!!....;))
k38
22/10/2019
14:30
Must of us had a dim view of politicians before all this, with their hypocrisy and double standards, and I mean across the board. I doubt it will recover from this to be honest. Even the most optimistic must see them for what they are. To serve us, No, to serve themselves, absolutely.
m5
22/10/2019
14:30
They may not have any MPs yet toon1966 but the influence of Farage and his Party has been significant. Underestimate them at your peril.
cheshire pete
22/10/2019
14:29
Apart from moving the boarder into the sea, that Northern Ireland reject, what is the difference between Boris's deal And May's deal??
mikemichael2
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