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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

56.08
0.86 (1.56%)
20 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
  0.86 1.56% 56.08 55.80 55.84 55.86 55.08 55.18 179,094,266 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.50 35.5B
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 55.22p. 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 £35.50 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.50.

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16/12/2019
11:31
Will there be a Santa rally as well as Boris Bounce? Or is that being too greedy?
keyno
16/12/2019
11:31
Out of the goodness of my heart I offer some helpful pointers for the socialists. Here are some things the public will by and large never vote for:

being treated with undisguised contempt
ditto hatred
persecution of an unoffending minority
defiance of the clearly-expressed democratic will
an extreme left programme

grahamite2
16/12/2019
11:29
When we voted to leave Euroland back in June 2016, the ftse dropped like a stone and Lloyds along with it down to around 48p; we still have the uncertainty of Brexit and what it entails and yet we're worth 66p. What a fickle market, or are the MM's really that powerful and just play us.
jordaggy
16/12/2019
11:29
Turned out nice again. As expected.
patientcapital
16/12/2019
11:19
The war is over. Make friends and don’t be beastly to the remainers"
"Oh no, you anti democratic fokkers dont get off that easily"





My suspicion is that Boris has hundreds of people who want to be his friend but very few actual close friends. The people who truly know him can be counted on one hand.


"Same for everybody surely you silly tart Katie???"

crossing_the_rubicon
16/12/2019
11:19
Ash Sarkar Destroys Herself
crossing_the_rubicon
16/12/2019
11:19
Can the Labour Party Recover? - ft. We Got A Problem
crossing_the_rubicon
16/12/2019
11:18
Haven't heard from them since the result. Not that I give a toss.
poikka
16/12/2019
10:47
"just the same as when we finally got rid of Bliar"

lol mr.e...we haven't got rid of him yet, at least he doesn't think we have - same as his chum Major lol.

cheshire pete
16/12/2019
10:30
It depends upon how the money is spent - buying companies, properties, laundromat to name a few. Next UK rate move may be down???
(On the GBP it may be people locking in gains?)

alphorn
16/12/2019
10:02
Caroline actually Alp. Why is the £ struggling against the dollar? I expected a whoosh, with all the pent up billions waiting to be invested. The UK will be seen as stable by the likes of Moody's, just as soon as Boris' cunning plan starts to bare fruits. As money flows in, inflation will creep above 2% and interest rates will rise accordingly - happy days for banks.
jordaggy
16/12/2019
09:53
just the same as when we finally got rid of Bliar
mr.elbee
16/12/2019
09:52
good post mitchy, but you say"Brexit isn't a slam dunk when 75% of MP's are against it. Boris may be ousted now that he has served his purpose."

The MP's and the fishwife and Europe will now do as they are told.
The City view is that the EU and the US will be soon ....very soon...competing for the UK's trade favours fast.
Boris has one chance this is it.
Who is going to oust him? This is the tory party remember.He has single-handedly saved it from extinction.

mr.elbee
16/12/2019
09:46
The patience of a saint. Don't tell me that your name is Monica? ;)
alphorn
16/12/2019
09:45
With PPI completely behind us from 2021 onwards, I would expect another 1.5p on the dividend payments or an extra few billion available for buy backs. Patience required for income investors - I still need 84p to break even on my core holding!
jordaggy
16/12/2019
09:43
Labour leadership contender Emily Thornberry accused of calling northern voters 'stupid'






Anna Mikhailova, deputy political editor Christopher Hope, chief political correspondent
16 DECEMBER 2019 • 8:08AM



One of the MPs tipped to replace Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader has been accused of calling northern voters "stupid" in a row over who was to blame for the party’s election defeat.

Emily Thornberry, who represents a Remain-voting constituency next to Mr Corbyn's in north London, is alleged to have told a fellow MP in a Leave-voting seat: "I'm glad my constituents aren't as stupid as yours".

The claim, made by defeated Don Valley Labour MP Caroline Flint, was quickly denied by Ms Thornberry but it fuelled a growing row over Corbyn loyalists blaming the public for last week’s historic defeat.

Senior Labour figures accused the party leadership of “supreme arrogance” for suggesting the result was “the voters’ fault” and abandoning working class constituents.

Labour MP Wes Streeting told The Telegraph: "When you suffer an election defeat on a scale like this, you can't just put it down to hostile media, Tory lies or - worst of all - blaming the voters.”

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maxk
16/12/2019
09:41
Specsavers is so last year Alp.
maxk
16/12/2019
09:39
Really max - are you hoping for a present from Specsavers this Christmas. ;))
alphorn
16/12/2019
09:29
You should know Alp!
maxk
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