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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.14
0.86 (1.50%)
Last Updated: 10:32:09
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 1.50% 58.14 58.12 58.14 58.28 57.66 58.10 77,649,048 10:32:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.76 36.9B
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 58.28p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £36.90 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.76.

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11/1/2020
19:55
Alp..I love the Ford Transit van, they were very good to my bottom line back in the day.

Did you see Guy Martin's documentary?

jacko07
11/1/2020
19:40
Third party fire and theft?
mikemichael2
11/1/2020
18:46
mm2 - the more sensible answer is to buy a Ford Transit for all those plumbing tools. One of the 'Super Van' series. I have seen these in Dagenham, Nos 1 and 2 have disappeared - here is No 3 at Goodwood:
alphorn
11/1/2020
18:16
Maxk, they conveniently overlook the fact that London is the World's banker. Whether or not aligned the EU's corporations will still come cap in hand to London's capital markets. Centuries of success doesn't get derailed by a handful of over inflated stuffed shirts in Bruxelles.
patientcapital
11/1/2020
17:57
May be more pronounced than before...now the people in Iran want rid of the Ayatollah. If that doesnt drive markets skywards I dont know what will!
mr.elbee
11/1/2020
17:35
I have a passat it cost 500 pounds it is LPG totally environmentally friendly 60 mpg equivalent..


12 grand?

What a complete and utter waste of money.

mr.elbee
11/1/2020
17:34
What about Audis?...EU guys prefer Audis....
diku
11/1/2020
17:34
Thanks Jacko.
mikemichael2
11/1/2020
17:33
Range Rover - brings a big smile; all repairs are forgiven! (Until the next ones).
alphorn
11/1/2020
17:24
Worth waiting for , thanks jacko.
bargainbob
11/1/2020
15:14
MikeMichael2..Sell your Honda Jazz privately through Autotrader or a Honda specialist trader.

If you have a contact in the trade where you won't have to pay silly private buyer's premium, go to one of the many weekly Lease Car sale at BCA Blackbushe or the nearest to you, I would say, forget a Seat Leon, go for a BMW or Merc. Lloyds Leasing sell their cars through BCA, so do many other large leasing companies. Company lease cars are well maintained!

There are 100's of vehicles, buy one with a AA report with a reasonable mileage, 12 to 15 grand will get you a decent car.

IMO of reliability and all round value, the BMW 3 series is a great car, that is just my opinion.

I have a 2015 Range Rover and it has been a pain that I am soon to rid myself of!

jacko07
11/1/2020
15:05
PatientCapital 11 Jan '20 - 13:02 - 289329 of 289339
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Heinz, Bob, but don’t buy the no added sugar blue fronted tin. Revolting.

Generally true of these dieting products. Low fat mayonnaise, for example. You're better off sticking with the standard product and eating less of it.

grahamite2
11/1/2020
14:58
What astounds me now is over 25 years later Major and Heseltine instead of acknowledging their incompetence and withdrawing from public life have the gall to tell 17.4 million that they got it wrong.
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Totally agree Cheshire, how Major became PM was by fluke, he was a snide, like Blair pandered to Europe, but Major was voted in to keep Heseltine out, neither were PM material.

The best man for PM was Norman Tebbitt, he was Thatcher's natural successor, but never stood a chance agisnt the 'Wets' led by Major and Hezza.

Norman Tebbitt was the best PM we never had. How different it might have been if Tebbitt had got the job. We would have had a referendum years ago and now be the number one economy in Europe.

jacko07
11/1/2020
14:52
To be fair the only person i would not have a pint with on this board is Stoned You :-)
bargainbob
11/1/2020
14:37
Here we go, full on trade war with our €uropean "friends"




Brexit deal: EU may threaten 'to block' City's access to its markets

Croatia’s prime minister, Andrej Plenković, hinted at move to ensure level playing field


Daniel Boffey in Zagreb

Sat 11 Jan 2020 12.53 GMT



The EU will be unashamedly “political” and block the City of London’s access to European markets if Boris Johnson tries to exempt the UK from its laws.

Croatia’s prime minister, Andrej Plenković, whose country is taking over the presidency of the EU, made the bloc’s intentions clear after the prime minister insisted the UK would not be aligned to the bloc’s regulations.

Asked whether the EU would use its power to switch off the City’s ability to serve European clients to gain leverage in the coming negotiations with Britain, Plenković said: “I wouldn’t go into the vocabulary of weapons but what I have learned in international and European negotiations [is] that all arguments and considerations are treated as political.”



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maxk
11/1/2020
14:20
I think there may be a little boucey Monday as well Mr elbee but how long will it last before it meanders back down again on Brexit worries ? If it opens up I'll give it a miss but if there's a chance to get some circa 59.5p I 'might' pull the trigger. Have got two more bullets and a possible third if we see 50p again.Good Luck.
mitchy
11/1/2020
13:45
mm2 - keep the Jazz. Very easy to change for changes sake.
alphorn
11/1/2020
13:31
Thanks bob, very helpful, however i don't like beans, only fresh broad/runner and french beans.

I have considered a fourth option Alp.

Keep the Jazz as a runaround and invest in a Porsche Cayman for a bit of fun and if bought right, no capital loss!!

mikemichael2
11/1/2020
13:29
Monday bounce IMHO
mr.elbee
11/1/2020
13:12
Lloyd's Banking Group’s £700m lending pledge
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