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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.56
-0.52 (-0.93%)
21 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
  -0.52 -0.93% 55.56 55.64 55.68 56.32 54.98 56.22 246,172,168 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.48 35.38B
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 56.08p. 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 £35.38 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.48.

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11/12/2019
13:04
m5

My opinion on the NHS is based on a decent level of experience, information gathering and due diligence. Not on a 5 minute read of a daily newspaper. ;)

You are forgetting that many of my neighbours are NHS trust directors, hospital directors, senior consultants and owners of GP practises. I have conversations/socialise with many. I have lived in the US and know how bad it is for many who live there. I've lived in Belgium and know how easy it is there.

I've had many investments in UK, EU and US healthcare stocks over decades and know how business models and healthcare is set-up in many countries.

My opinion is based on better foundations than yours, yours which is purely based on hope and the words of a serial liar.

I'll be more than happy to prove you and your fellow chimps wrong again and make some money out of your stupidity and ignorance in the process. :)

minerve 2
11/12/2019
13:01
RAF fighter pilots brave men.

We now have another battle for Britain. If you want freedom, prosperity, Brexit, decisiveness, keeping the Union together, optimism and hope for a brighter future vote Boris and Tory.
If you want economic failure, inflation, bureaucracy, remain in and controlled by EU, disintegration of the Union, uncontrolled immigration, weakening NATO, a leader who won't stand up for UK, indecision and despair vote Corbyn, Swinson or Sturgeon.

cheshire pete
11/12/2019
13:00
Hi Min....Cutting off your nose to spite your face?
gotnorolex
11/12/2019
12:59
m5 - "I voted to leave Europe".

That remains the key point. How and what do you expect in the future?

You are more intelligent that the x5's of this board; so, what do you expect?

alphorn
11/12/2019
12:58
I'll stick my neck out and say you have nothing to fear on that score, eurofox. I for one can't wait to ditch the alliance with those awful Ulsterite dinosaurs - I am being polite here - who should be booted back to the century before last, where they belong. I also hope for better things for Lloyds shares in 2020.
keyno
11/12/2019
12:51
I have listened to BJ about the investment going into the NHS, Schools and the Police and I am willing to go with it. You say that US pharmaceutical pressure to charge the NHS more is real and will most likely happen under a Tory government, however that is an opinion not a fact.

I voted to leave Europe and he is the only one offering to carry out that result. Vote for anyone else is a vote to stay in Europe and that is not for me. There a handful of people I respect, certainly not any Politician, and certainly not you. Respect is earned not a given.

m5
11/12/2019
12:48
So Corbyn hails Chavez as 'an improver' in Venezuela and that's ok, but when our influence was brought to bear in the Commonwealth it was not ok,lol, typical lefty double standards.
cheshire pete
11/12/2019
12:48
htTps://www.warhistoryonline.com/world-war-ii/ed-ok-top-10-raf-fighter-aces-wwii.html
patientcapital
11/12/2019
12:44
bb:"Leave voters are outraged by the amount of money they contribute to the EU. Imagine if they found out about the £10bn they pay annually to subsidise Northern Ireland"

£10bn to Northern Ireland no problem, money well spent as they are part of the UK.

10p too much to pay the corrupt, wasteful EU.

cheshire pete
11/12/2019
12:42
cheshire - "The optimum figure will vary hour by hour, day by day, week by week, month by month and year by year".
Is that what the ex colonies said...……;…...or did we just eliminate the inhabitants and confiscate their property? That is different no doubt.

alphorn
11/12/2019
12:38
Alp....But what without legs?
gotnorolex
11/12/2019
12:37
gnr - a few above DB. Johnson with 38 'kills' seems top ace. A few Poles at the top also.
German aces though had 10 pilots, each exceeding 200 'kills' with Hartmann at 352, the highest scoring ace in the history of aerial combat (died in 1993).

fio. No other comment.

alphorn
11/12/2019
12:33
Which came first Min or Sin?
You can't have one without the other!

gotnorolex
11/12/2019
12:28
THERE ARE AROUND 130 SEATS THAT THE CONSERVATIVES HAVEN'T WON IN AT LEAST 50 YEARS

ONLY THE BREXIT PARTY CAN BEAT CORBYN'S LABOUR

LEAVERS, DON'T WASTE YOUR VOTE

VOTE FOR THE BREXIT PARTY IN …

Seems reasonable, doesn't it?

grahamite2
11/12/2019
12:20
"The poles were pound for pound the best spitfire pilots in the Battle of Britain"
Excuse me bargainbob.... Sterling, Douglas Bader was Poles apart with 22 aerial victories!

gotnorolex
11/12/2019
12:20
Leave voters are outraged by the amount of money they contribute to the EU. Imagine if they found out about the £10bn they pay annually to subsidise Northern Ireland
bargainbob
11/12/2019
12:19
grahamite2

Well go away and come back and tell us what immigration figure you would like!

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
11/12/2019
12:19
By the way Min, my Dad died of cancer not long ago and I am a great supporter of the NHS and they cared for him very well.
m5
11/12/2019
12:18
m5

You are the scum. Pretending to be decent when you inflict pain and suffering on the poorest in humanity due to your greed and ignorance.

What a wimp you are when you are offended by a few words.

Must be some truth in what I say. ;)

minerve 2
11/12/2019
12:15
Most people "view a Pole as just another human with different culture, wanting to get on for the best of his/her family just like the rest of us." Hardly anyone has a problem with "a" Pole, or a dozen Poles or a hundred. On that sort of scale this country has a long history of being not just tolerant, but positively welcoming.

The issue is entirely about scale - as Mrs Thatcher put it so well, about being swamped.

grahamite2
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