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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.98
-0.16 (-0.27%)
22 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
  -0.16 -0.27% 58.98 58.96 59.00 59.50 58.98 59.36 266,401,240 16:29:59
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.87 37.59B
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 59.14p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.78p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.59 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.87.

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25/2/2020
21:42
So Jacko, let us pretend that you are the master investor and I am the novice. Pray tell what interests you in ITV?

Let's put YOU to the MINERVE TEST!

LOL

This should be fun.

minerve 2
25/2/2020
21:39
Jacko07

You are just a sad loser. You can't win on truths. Just Like Boris - all lies and spin. You are only letting yourself down in self-denial. The same issues you had right back in school which resulted in you having no other choice but to go and sell motors at the local second-hand Hillman dealership.

minerve 2
25/2/2020
21:36
I have analysed Jacko's postings and the dates and data of reality and I am afraid to say that Jacko is exhibiting symptoms of the world's first case of JSE!

Jacko Spongiform Encephalopathy.

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
25/2/2020
21:35
Ha ha Minnie, can't take the truth can you. Many on here don't know your abysmal track record is better that the track record at Harringay Stadium, where all the runners were DOGS!!!!!
jacko07
25/2/2020
21:24
There you go pal
gaffer73
25/2/2020
21:18
scruff1, I tried to uptick your comment more than once - it doesn't allow that. LOL.
eurofox
25/2/2020
21:00
"She looked as though shed probably done a bit of prozzying in her time so shes probably had her fair share of crabs."

Buried more bones than Lassie, eh?

LOL

minerve 2
25/2/2020
20:59
Maybe, rather than criticise, you listened, Minerve may assist you in making some money.

I'd listen to your plumbing experience and advice, I don't understand why it doesn't work the other way.

I obviously know way much more than you when it comes to investing.

This is the domain of the MINERVE.

minerve 2
25/2/2020
20:57
It's not all bad news. I see Jon Snow has put himself into voluntary isolation after visiting Iran !!
scruff1
25/2/2020
20:57
You've been in the wrong stocks plumber boy!

ROFLMAO!

Pull your finger out of that plug hole and go and learn some investor skills.

minerve 2
25/2/2020
20:51
The virus is putting fear every where . once everyone realise that more people perish after mild flu all this will be storm in teacup . GLA ..
pal44
25/2/2020
20:46
What profits?
mikemichael2
25/2/2020
20:10
Careful - "Meanwhile the stock markets are tanking."

Of course they are. Investors are selling in the expectation that they'll be able to pick up some good stuff with good yields (many) when the virus news settles. Might be some time, and with false starts.

Has anyone not been taking profits?

poikka
25/2/2020
20:08
Ace "minerve is just about the only voice of reason here"

Care to back-up that statement, Ace?

poikka
25/2/2020
19:59
mitchy
Been more buys than sells most days. Been a long time generally since there was any connection between buys and sells that you can see and the share price that you can see

scruff1
25/2/2020
19:46
Meanwhile the stock markets are tanking.

FTSE100 was 6950 at Y/E 1999.
This could be breached tomorrow.

Whilst we all are re running old Brexit arguments the World economy is looking dodgy.

How low will the markets go?

careful
25/2/2020
19:39
David James 25 Feb 2020 2:21PMThe EU is in economic and demographic crisis.  Danish banks have negative interest rates and just launched a negative interest rate mortgage.  The EU will suffer from no UK deal.  Some £200 BN pa of UK spending will switch to cheaper better NON EU goods.  That will cost the EU millions of EU jobs.  Macron has not seen serious rioting yet.  That will come from millions of angry sacked EU workers.  The EU is obsessed with attacking the UK.  The Mafia style EU threats to burn UK boats in UK waters, stoke up terror in NI, and block ports. While the EU issues increasingly bizarre illegal demands.  To steal UK fishing, City trade, Gibraltar and even the Elgin Marbles.  Really it is all an EU nonsense to distract from the EU reality of millions of EU jobs Will be lost if the UK leaves with no deal.The EU faces both the lost revenue of £200 BN from sales to the UK.  It will have the added welfare costs of tens of billions added to the current unsustainable EU payment of 50% of all global welfare.  The UK should just focus on reviving the UK coastal economies, defending UK waters from EU piracy and getting other FTAs.  The EU will implode in time.  The UK needs to well clear when it does.  
xxxxxy
25/2/2020
19:34
I wonder how long it will take the day-punters to realise that picking a bottom on margin is a total waste of time and cash - they will be taken out every time.
eurofox
25/2/2020
19:33
No Deal is better than a Bad Deal.No Deal it is.
xxxxxy
25/2/2020
19:32
Roger PhillipsPosted February 25, 2020 at 4:45 pm | PermalinkSir JohnOn a different subject it is quite shocking reading the media reports on the "Demands" the EU are making of us, mainly regarding our fishing grounds at present but no doubt there will be further demands as talks progress, surely a better negotiating position for us would be to walk away on WTO terms until the EU offer us a fair and free trading arrangement and perhaps change the attitude a little at the same time.
xxxxxy
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