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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.80
-0.98 (-1.76%)
24 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
  -0.98 -1.76% 54.80 54.70 54.74 55.22 54.22 55.22 210,792,150 16:35:10
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.37 34.8B
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 55.78p. 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 £34.80 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.37.

Lloyds Banking Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/3/2020
13:57
Mini needs the Heimlich Maneuver to be performed on him to stop him choking on his efforts to swallow his pride on loosing the referendum + the election, and appear on an ambitious Conservative budget day!
gotnorolex
11/3/2020
13:34
What’s wrong with Minerve? Maybe suffering from a bout of verbal diarrhoea?
toon1966
11/3/2020
13:24
Can't wait for Jeremy Corbyn stand up and start complaining... lol
k38
11/3/2020
13:02
Thoughts with you Minerve . Hope you feel better soon.
bargainbob
11/3/2020
12:46
“I'd take a look at my own self in the mirror and wonder how it was possible that anybody could manage such an enormous thing as being what he was.”

She didn't let him out even after telling her how great he was.

pierre oreilly
11/3/2020
12:09
What chance Goodmans went short of market/shares yesterday when Dow rallied over 1000 points?...
diku
11/3/2020
12:07
Time for bunga bunga party...




Italy alone needs 200 billion fresh money just from the virus effects on their weak economy... nevermind the rest and on top of that problems like Turkey and illegal immigrants.

diku
11/3/2020
12:04
and this one for cryptos and blockchain:
alphorn
11/3/2020
12:04
?? Sell any budget bounce??

The gods have spoken!



Goldman Sachs predicts S&P 500 will drop 15%


The S&P 500 will drop 15% on a quarterly basis from its current level and 28% compared to highs in the index, Goldman Sachs said in a note released on Wednesday. The bank added that it now expects the S&P 500 bull market to end after 13 years of growth.

The biggest reason for the downward estimate are the crude oil price drop and interest rate decisions that will have a negative impact on earnings of firms in the energy and financial sectors.

The S&P 500 declined 10.79% since the beginning of the year, but remains 150.6% higher over the past 10 years.

smartypants
11/3/2020
12:03
If these guys are allowed to have share awards galore then why not all shareholders?...




Ekuuleus
11 Mar '20 - 09:48 - 7391 of 7416
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Maximum number
of Shares awarded Expected
Name (1)(2) value (3)
António Horta-Osório 8,281,379 GBP2,046,726
William Chalmers 4,927,191 GBP1,217,745
Antonio Lorenzo 4,790,328 GBP1,183,920
Vim Maru 4,790,328 GBP1,183,920
Zak Mian 4,372,877 GBP1,080,748
David Oldfield 4,538,205 GBP1,121,608
Janet Pope 2,592,343 GBP640,692
Stephen Shelley 4,372,877 GBP1,080,748
Jennifer Tippin 3,992,951 GBP986,850
Andrew Walton 2,935,993 GBP725,625

Total 45,594,472

Value at 45p = £20.5M
Value at 65p = £29.6M

diku
11/3/2020
12:01
gnr - Lol. Switzerland has around 325,000 workers who cross the borders to work each day. That is why they have changed tack last weekend as to what to do with CV - ie focus on the ill.
alphorn
11/3/2020
12:01
She hasnt let Min out yet...
maxk
11/3/2020
11:59
Alp I didn't realise you have a thread.. pls post link if you don't mind.
k38
11/3/2020
11:57
k38 - too much emotion IMO. Have written something that Gove said this morning on my thread.
alphorn
11/3/2020
11:55
Now they are even deeper in the hole sh#t..Italy alone needs 200 billion fresh money just from the virus effects on their weak economy... nevermind the rest and on top of that problems like Turkey and illegal immigrants.
k38
11/3/2020
11:53
Alp I like to hear your opinion too. So far, they show to us the only way they are going to give us a deal is if we still behave like we never left, rules and laws.
k38
11/3/2020
11:48
A deal must be the likely outcome - but not for the reasons you write k38.
alphorn
11/3/2020
11:44
Brussels mafia is not that stupid to let us walk away especially now with the virus damage have done to their already weak economies... they will give Boris what he wants and both parties will claim victory.....but already they have given up their ambitions to hold us in their pockets. A deal is guaranty.
k38
11/3/2020
11:41
Hey Alp... to keep in the mood of the day, I told my friends in the outskirts of Zurich
" You talka nonsense, I breaka your legs!" LOL!

gotnorolex
11/3/2020
11:35
Chav

"They cant afford to let us walk away with out us paying the goodbye and good riddance money "

Exactly, the EU needs as much as it can get in the current climate and so it puts the UK in a stronger position. The PM has already said that if negotiations aren't progressing well then he will consider walking away as early as June.
So the possibility of a No Deal Brexit is still there.

sikhthetech
11/3/2020
11:33
g7I have seen a lot of negative comments in good times... this is the only time which you can't blame them. lol
k38
11/3/2020
11:30
More than 15 days
smartypants
11/3/2020
11:28
There seems to be a lot of people posting negative comments who are not invested in Lloyd's, I wonder why they are bothering??
gaffer73
11/3/2020
11:27
I agree.. 8 to 9 days is far to early to see change direction of the markets . The virus effects will be with us all summer but at thesame time I believe, a lot of chances to get on an off the bus.....at the moment it's going only one direction, down.
k38
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