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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.18
0.12 (0.22%)
14 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
  0.12 0.22% 54.18 54.38 54.42 54.42 53.30 53.96 162,842,854 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.34 34.59B
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 54.06p. 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 £34.59 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.34.

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08/12/2019
13:47
Alp.... on the level, self opinionated gotnorolex...LOL!
gotnorolex
08/12/2019
13:32
k38: The truth of the EU is that the "We" should be inclusive. It is small-minded thinking that leads to perdition.
bbalanjones
08/12/2019
13:32
gnr #369. Source please?
alphorn
08/12/2019
12:25
If you believe in democracy..Vote for Boris, if not vote for the opposition. Are we going to refuse the results of this election too just because the LOSERS don't like it ?52.5 was the referendum results. Democracy in action. Time to move on!!
k38
08/12/2019
12:16
Do we forgot what happens the last 3 years with the useless parliament ? NO!Do we want another 2 years of thesame? a useless parliament? NO!Do we want a foreign alien government to control us, telling us how to live our lives without us having a say ? NO!VOTE FOR CONSERVATIVES & BREXIT PARTY
k38
08/12/2019
11:29
African foreign aid is spent on space programmes to launch TV & telecoms satellites. In some african countries they hand out grants to fund tellies. Your just as likely to find herdsmen swinging the lead watching sky sports subscripion free all day in the Serengeti aa you are a job dodger from Dundee with a dodgy box and the Jocks wonder why they struggle to attract inward migration?
utrickytrees
08/12/2019
11:16
gnr: Globalisation becomes more and more unattainable in a world more and more aware of the transport costs in a world of Climate Change.
bbalanjones
08/12/2019
11:12
Iain Duncan-Smith receives a dead rat in the post ----It had tried and failed to survive in a Home on Universal Credit.
bbalanjones
08/12/2019
10:50
Good post GNR, I'm baffled on one hand they can europeanize free movement of people but they cant europeanize corporation tax. Europeanization is a load of cobbled together lgislation made on the hoof. The great EU leaders are more committed to spawning an EU superstate than improving the lot of its members. Camt be long till Brussels burns.
utrickytrees
08/12/2019
09:55
For two years we had Maybot and The Dupes. They would not pass any Brexit Deal as the ERG vetoed any proposal.

The we got BoJo and The Parrots who just blame everyone else.

Let us hope that by the end of this week the whole shebang of them are reflecting on their joint abject failure. Let's have Anyone but such a liar.

bbalanjones
08/12/2019
09:29
Support Boris.Let's get out of the EUSSRLEAVE and WTO
xxxxxy
08/12/2019
08:37
Labour talking about nationalising this that and the other...talking is easy for vote swaying but hurdles implementing change...then comes the U turn...only winners will be Investment bankers/advisors/consultants...
diku
08/12/2019
07:40
The choice in this election is simple – Corbyn or Conservatives in government?By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: DECEMBER 8, 2019Elections are said to be about many things. At election time lobby groups abound each with their own Manifesto trying to get prominence for their cause. A range of parties offer competing visions of what government could  be like if they were allowed to change it. The public becomes engaged, with many voters seeing it as a chance to get more political attention to their worries.This election has debated the NHS, the economy, taxes, spending plans, Brexit, trade policy, green issues, homes, planning and many other concerns. A lot of old soundbites and a few new ideas have come to greater public attention.In  the end, however, it comes down a simple choice. Do you want a Conservative government, or do you want a government led by Mr Corbyn and Labour?  The polls all indicate by a large margin that these are the two most likely outcomes. The media and commentariat agree. It was right that  we had  two debates between the two men who could  be Prime Minister this Friday.No-one can deny that is a genuine and big choice. The Conservatives offer affordable increases in spending on priorities in education, healthcare and law and order, and sustainable tax cuts for the many. Labour offer large increases in public spending on most things, along with a very expensive nationalisation programme. They say they will merely tax the rich to pay for it, but confirm they will take away the married allowance. They would end up having to tax the many to pay for some of the long list of items of increased spending. Last time Labour tried taxing the rich hard we had a brain drain so many of them paid less or nothing at all.The Labour government of the 1960s ended with a devaluation crisis and its aftermath. The Labour government of the 1970s effectively bankrupted us, forcing us to borrow from the IMF to pay the bills they ran up. The Labour government 1997-2010 created a nasty great recession and left us with no money. Each Labour government put up unemployment.The difference with the Corbyn plans is they are so extreme we would get to the economic crisis more quickly were his programme to be attempted.
xxxxxy
08/12/2019
07:05
Can't beat Russia Today news.

Believe it or not, It even showed stuff that put me in or took me out of a geographic etf

Very few news channels are that good

sentimentrules
08/12/2019
06:48
BBC centre! Never gonna happen.Strange they make little effort to cover the footage in France...not.
chiefbrody
08/12/2019
01:28
What are the latest in France.. more problems for the toyboy Macron. I know (sky news) big demonstrations are in progress but I've heard nothing from BBC (24 hours a day) so far.
k38
08/12/2019
01:17
Re: BBC

I am not surprised to see that Andrew Marr has the Marxist John MacDonnell on his show again. Seven times this year.

Marr started life as a Trotsky activist handing out Left Wing communist propaganda leaflets outside Kings Cross Station during his student days.

Not surprising then that he hasn’t changed his political bias.

Just watch and listen to the number of times the BBC interviewer interrupts Conservative MPs that are being interviewed yet give Left Wing Marxists a free run.

I would like to see the BBC adopt a Centre political stance ie no bias!

utyinv
08/12/2019
00:53
Watching Jo Swinson campaigning, I bet some lib dems will regretting voting her as their leader.. in a way I feel sorry for her. She is not made to lead.Labour thesame.. most of them if not all of them now regret having him as their leader. BUT I don't feel sorry for the old boy because he is a liar and play dirty.
k38
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