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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.70
0.16 (0.29%)
Last Updated: 09:56:25
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
  0.16 0.29% 55.70 55.68 55.70 55.92 55.52 55.58 13,082,518 09:56:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.50 35.51B
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 55.54p. 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 £35.51 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.50.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/1/2020
09:29
I said many moons ago, Lloyds won't steadily rise until 2021 at the earliest...and that's providing we negotiate a good deal with our European friends.
jordaggy
17/1/2020
09:20
gbh2 - so what's your strategy going to be when the share price goes into a nice profit on your last trade ?Do you take some off the table, reducing your exposure, or let it ride? At some point lloy may actually start to make some long lasting headway once Brexit and ppi claims are finally dealt with. Todays price is cheap for a reason but I don't expect it to stay at these levels (or lower) for much longer. Just my opinion and am genuinely interested in knowing yours and others thoughts on the subject. What sort of time scale are we looking at before we can see the start of some long term gains ?
mitchy
17/1/2020
09:14
In a tweet posted Wednesday, precious metals consultant and analyst Dan Popescu shared a picture of a long line of people waiting in front of “Degussa store to buy gold in Köln.” Popescu described, “From Jan. 1, 2020, the limit to buy gold anonymously drops from €10,000 down to €2,000. Only two years ago the limit was €15,000.”; One user posted his own photo and replied “This is me line at Degussa in 23rd. The employees said they haven’t seen anything like it before.” To give an idea of the relatively small amount of gold €2,000 (~$2,224) can buy, even a 50g gold bar is currently too expensive.

"Why limit people's ability to hold gold anonymously...

So when the house of cards collapses, as it inevitably will, they know who to come to and for how much!!!!!!!!"

crossing_the_rubicon
17/1/2020
09:09
Pennies compared to the HS2 idiocy, though!
grahamite2
17/1/2020
09:06
Lorra money being pushed into it graham. Millionaire's toy.
maxk
17/1/2020
09:02
Dunno Max but the article's from The Daily Telegraph. Joby and Toyota are the key words.
grahamite2
17/1/2020
08:58
Dont look as tho it has a lot of battery capacity. What's it's range?
maxk
17/1/2020
08:57
It's been a good week for those interested in increasing their holding whilst lowering their ave buying share price
gbh2
17/1/2020
08:34
bonkers as well as unnecessary
mr.elbee
17/1/2020
08:33
How about this new electric aircraft? Pretty weird.
grahamite2
17/1/2020
08:33
Pete , it says its not possible to fund raise for big ben , as its political.
bargainbob
17/1/2020
08:31
some of these remainers need to learn to keep quiet or they might wake up with a crowd round them.
mr.elbee
17/1/2020
01:58
0% interest rates have done little for Europe or Japan.
jordaggy
16/1/2020
23:35
No difference, normal service.
maxk
16/1/2020
23:30
#9847 "The ruling sparked an immediate blame game in Westminster, with Brexiteers pointing the finger at the Speaker and his Remain-heavy committee."

Unbelievable if true, we've just got rid of a remainer speaker only to have a speaker backed by a remainer heavy committee....err what's the difference?

cheshire pete
16/1/2020
23:08
Contractor must be rubbing his hands, half a mill to get the clapper working for a few seconds. Sounds like good business, maybe better than LLOY giving out PPI lol.
cheshire pete
16/1/2020
23:05
289792 doesn't read that way to me m2.
utrickytrees
16/1/2020
23:00
Boris is building this Big Ben thing up quite nicely, Come the 28th itll be like towering inferno, the whole world will be glued to their tellies to see if weve managed to raise the money needed! Its gonna be effing brilliant they'll probably have a street party on Eastenders & the red arrows n Who playing 'I can see for miles' in Trafalgar Square. Oooh they wont like it up em Mr Mannering!
utrickytrees
16/1/2020
22:59
" democracy & the right to self determination"

And you think we will have that now do you?

ROFLMAO!

Yes Cummings, No Cummings, 3 bags full Cummings.
Yes Trump, No Trump, 3 bags full Trump.

Wonderful self-determination and democracy.

We are currently back into the game of bribe an Irishman. LOL

Does Boris not know how to get his own way without having to buy and bribe people?

minerve 2
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