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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.18
0.12 (0.23%)
03 May 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
  0.12 0.23% 52.18 52.24 52.28 52.90 52.20 52.38 86,283,449 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.08 33.22B
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 52.06p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.06p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £33.22 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.08.

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29/2/2020
18:23
Do you think he shot one off on election night!

LOL

minerve 2
29/2/2020
18:16
Mostly agree careful. Figured we'd would hold just above 50. Thur below. Wasnt quite sure about friday.

Mostly in cash at the mo. Only one I disagree on is amazon. That's a quad play at the moment but need tonlet sentiment and lack of fund managers actuall fininanlcial ability to base the value down.

Ready for MELTDOWN MONDAY?

ekuuleus
29/2/2020
18:15
Since Y2000 tech boom and bust cycle... property has been the only game in town maintaining a premium and with rates so low for so long it will carry on ...investors have seen the crashes of 2000, 2003, 2009...and not only investors but owner occupiers would rather own a property (tangible asset) they can touch/control than a paper with numbers written over it to which they have very little say or control as they are at the mercy of the insiders easy come easy go collect the Wonga...how many mega company shares have made any headway since 2009?...





Interested to see if house prices stay high. we are due a crash, stupidly overpriced compared with average earnings.

diku
29/2/2020
18:10
Let's not forget that Ugly Patel was sacked by the former government for diverging from the UK governments agenda on a visit to Israel as a UK minister but ended up doing the bidding for Modi's India!
minerve 2
29/2/2020
18:09
Basically one of the UK's top civil servants is saying that our Home Secretary is lying. I must say I believe him.
minerve 2
29/2/2020
18:09
Patel is the worst kind of thick. She think she's smart. She thinks good leadership is everyone fearing you. She is a disaster and they should move her before she messes up something bigger.
minerve 2
29/2/2020
17:58
Did they save that one to try and deflect from the civil servant resignation?

Seems they have attempted to pay him off and it hasn't worked.

minerve 2
29/2/2020
17:55
He was hiding from StPeter!
gotnorolex
29/2/2020
17:48
How can anyone still bang on about the EU. and Brexit?
the whole World is having a financial nervous breakdown right now and things look serious.

Move on, you are like that Japanese soldier who was hidden in the jungle not knowing that the war had finished 30 years ago.

careful
29/2/2020
17:47
Boris to have a baby!
gotnorolex
29/2/2020
17:46
Congrats to the PM and his fiancé.
patientcapital
29/2/2020
17:32
Crashes in the market follow similar patterns.
Studying 1929.

We get strong recoveries after a fall, but confidence has been shattered.
The reflex recovery attracts nervous investors to sell out 'whilst he has some cash left'.
Then the serious sellers come in, eventually capitulation occurs.

When it is all over we all wonder how these businesses became so overvalued.
Tesla, Apple, Amazon, all overvalued by at least 100%.
Many uk companies loaded with debt, inflexible workforces and overpaid fat cat managers who are incompetent.

Eventually, after a 30% fall or more shares become good long term value again, and sensible buyers return.

Interested to see if house prices stay high. we are due a crash, stupidly overpriced compared with average earnings.

LLOY loaded up with b.t.l mortgages and car leasing finance.

Time to look away again, as in 2003, 2009.

we never learn, if we were fish we would be thrown back and re caught every few days.

careful
29/2/2020
16:58
Hard to get a grip on this.
What test has determined Corona ?
What is the likely outcome for a relatively fit person ?
Given most viruses are transmitted via body contact why are people wearing masks?
I understand pollution can be mitigated by masks - as a filter.
And the 60m + in UK want to worry about a woman who phps made a mistake in Iran
mass hysteria

jl5006
29/2/2020
16:11
Wake up Europe! Brussels will destroy you !Erdogan is not a person who you can trust or make deals with.
k38
29/2/2020
16:08
"I'd be ecstatic if they did train to be care workers"

None of that lot coming will make good care workers at all.
Lazy parasites sure. Care workers no. And their standards of hygiene - rather they didn't pick my fruit thanks.

Best care workers: Korean and Romanian
Laziest care workers: Africans.

crossing_the_rubicon
29/2/2020
16:07
The only thing they know centuries is to run.. never try to change their way of thinking, life style or government system. Over the centuries they have learn to be controlled by clever individuals.. These people are living in a different world to us. They will take advantage of our system but.. unless you downgrade your standards (they will not) and meet their demands you will find yourself in a corner try to protect your lifestyle. Some of us who welcome them they are ignorant and naive Or using them for personal gains.
k38
29/2/2020
16:05
This sounds a bit scary
In a statement issued via the Free Nazanin Campaign, Zaghari-Ratcliffe said: “I am not good. I feel very bad in fact. It is a strange cold. Not like usual. I know the kinds of cold I normally have, how my body reacts. This is different. I am just as bad as I was. I often get better after three days. But with this there is no improvement. I haven’t got one bit better.

“It has been a sore throat for days now. Really bad. It is now more than five days – with a severe sore throat that is not going away.


“At the beginning I had a runny nose and a cough. Now I have this continual cold sweat I have a temperature, though not all the time. The past couple of days I have been shivering every night. The past couple of days I have had nausea – feeling like I am about to vomit, though I do not.

“I have difficulty breathing and pain in my muscles, and fatigue. I do not pant, but I am finding it hard to breathe. And I am just very, very tired. I have a real tiredness, and a heavy head. I am too tired to do anything.

“For a long time this has not felt like a normal cold. These symptoms have lasted almost a week. I know I need to get medicine to get better. This does not go magically.”

scruff1
29/2/2020
15:43
I'd be ecstatic if they did train to be care workers. The ones I come into contact with are those fighting for big issue pitches outside Tescos, which on occasion has reminded me of the poor unfortunate disfigured/ disabled beggars fighting amongst each other for alms pitches outside the Vatican. The only difference is these big issue sellers drive to Tesco's in new cars!
utrickytrees
29/2/2020
15:43
Andrew Neil has predicted a no deal Brexit for the UK as he warns of a "huge bust up" between the UK and EU in the coming weeks. In a tweet this morning, Andrew claimed a "huge bust-up " will soon be on the cards between the two over their differing negotiating objectives. Brussels is also set for a showdown today as European Council President Charles Michel attempts to finalise the EU's budget today. Speaking at a summit in Brussels, Mr Michel will attempt to convince EU leaders into covering the estimated £62billion hole in the budget following the UK's departure.

a huge bust up?

"War" by other names.

mr.elbee
29/2/2020
15:34
I have no problem with this lot coming to our country.
minerve 2
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