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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.94
-0.68 (-1.22%)
02 Jul 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
  -0.68 -1.22% 54.94 55.04 55.08 55.50 54.88 55.40 194,389,894 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.41 35B
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 55.62p. 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 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.41.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/1/2020
12:20
Man City sorted you out the other day. Great to watch.
minerve 2
14/1/2020
12:19
"but then Man utd is a really big club"

Erm, hello? Not any more. You are even second in Manchester.

minerve 2
14/1/2020
12:17
If they don't win it from here I will laugh for the rest of my days. One thing is for sure we will be back and it won't take anywhere near as long as its taken Liverpool, but then Man utd is a really big club, so not really fair to compare the two, :-)
m5
14/1/2020
12:12
m5

You might win, it is just a single game, of course for Man U the match this weekend is their new CL final. LOL

We have greater fish to fry than a mid-table Premiership side struggling to come to terms with their new position in life. :)

minerve 2
14/1/2020
12:09
Min, ironically, the half a million English living in Scotland control the outcome of an in/out referendum. Muh ha ha ha !
1carus
14/1/2020
12:08
Its not great Min, but then we have to let smaller clubs like Liverpool have a go now and again. I mean its been a long long time since they won the league. Anyway I have had a punt that we are going to turn you over at the weekend and with a following wind and if my mate comes through I will be there to see it.

Score 2-1

m5
14/1/2020
12:05
Min YAPB (Your'e a plonker boyo)
gotnorolex
14/1/2020
12:04
Watched Priti Patel on being interviewed on telly the other morning - she was good, let me tell ya, right on the button. One to watch.
poikka
14/1/2020
12:03
Keep pushing. You will get there eventually Scotland and leave this backward tinpot Union once and for all. Just look at the Harry and Meghan drivel. A country still obsessed with 'royalty' doesn't deserve to be at the top table with any global influence. And thanks to Brexit they aren't anymore! Get out Scotland, ASAP and join the 21st century. Leave Yankee poodle BJ and his fools behind!
minerve 2
14/1/2020
12:02
There was nearly 10pc points difference in Indyref1 in favour of remain in the UK. Nicola would need to find nearly 12.5pc more support than she got last time and all from pro remain supporters... else increase of 25pc would be required. She's delusional. Boris is right to slap down a complete waste of time and money.
1carus
14/1/2020
12:00
Misguided Remainers do not understand European history
crossing_the_rubicon
14/1/2020
11:59
Ha ha ha.

Man u going down the tubes. Great to watch.

minerve 2
14/1/2020
11:58
Let us hope the young continue to hate and despise the old generation right up until they pass. It will be fully deserved for their ignorance and utter selfishness and be remembered as the worst generation this country has seen.
minerve 2
14/1/2020
11:57
"Referendum result?"

Four years old based on not a full turn out on a bed full of lies.

Give me a break. LOL

minerve 2
14/1/2020
11:55
Evidence? The majority of Brits who voted, voted out! That's why we're leaving in a few days dumo!
gotnorolex
14/1/2020
11:51
Referendum result?
patientcapital
14/1/2020
11:50
Could'a, would'a, should'a LOL!
gotnorolex
14/1/2020
11:46
"a majority of Brits voted for Brexit."

Evidence?

minerve 2
14/1/2020
11:45
GNR you've got to deal with reality.

Crafty Boris did NOT make independence a separate issue outside the GE, because he would have lost the 52% who voted for independence 4 years ago!

minerve 2
14/1/2020
11:45
The next Scottish election is only a year and a half away. The SNP will be standing on an indyref2 manifesto. Nicola will get her answere then. True, we should be out of the eu. But what that looks like will be clearer then also. Additionally it should be clearer for the EU to define how Scotland can join the EU and the EU Northern Ireland border arrangements will give some idea of how trade will look between Scotland and the rest of the UK. These are all unknowns and big change is about. Madness to hold a referendum on so many unknowns blindly. But that is blind belief for you.
1carus
14/1/2020
11:40
A majority of Jocks did not vote for the SNP, a majority of Brits voted for Brexit.

Stop moving the goalposts Sturgeon, if it comes to another Scottish referendum, it will be odds on that the Scots vote to stay in the Union. Of course the SNP will be out for another referendum, they have nothing else to campaign on, they are a rabble of dangerous nationalists.

Sturgeon is a busted flush, she was lucky to get the SNP vote up at the December election. That won't happen again, there are a lot of Scots fed up with the SNP's empty promises, services, education and the Health service is far worse than England, both Scotland under the SNP and Wales under Labour have abysmal records on health.

Labour lost out in Wales, the penny is dropping in Scotland, the SNP are riding for a mighty fall.

jacko07
14/1/2020
11:32
Min you've got to deal with reality.
Crafty Sturgeon did NOT make independence an issue in the GE, because she would have lost the 55.3% who voted against independence!

gotnorolex
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