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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.90
1.16 (2.12%)
Last Updated: 11:40:08
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
  1.16 2.12% 55.90 55.88 55.92 55.94 55.14 55.16 32,512,238 11:40:08
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.47 35.36B
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 54.74p. 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 £35.36 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.47.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/4/2020
14:04
This is new experience and there's going to be casualties, some business will go bankrupt and poor people will become poorer, but the recovery will be fast. The problem is when to start the engine in full capacity. Two more months or three..
k38
14/4/2020
13:42
Yes smarty, there's no doubt that the markets are all being held artificially high.
ladeside
14/4/2020
13:41
Guess the men in dark glasses are buying for recovery.
But at some point, I am guessing the market will start looking at the debt situation

ignoble
14/4/2020
13:37
An observation..
We are all idiots, some are bigger idiots than others (most of you!)
But
The financial market is "run" by the "best" financial minded professionals out there?
How can they read these times so wrong?
Where is the good news?..
Forget that only..only 60,000 might die in USA not 100,000/200,000
Forget that the UK has over 11,000 dead so far (not flu deaths over 12 months)
The world economy is closed..the world..for a minimum of 10% of this year
17 million NEW unemployed in 3 weeks for USA!
USA won't open back up for at least another month..the uk 3 weeks?(3 months?)
France for another 3 weeks, Italy is broken, Spain no too perky
China's, back at work?..who are they selling to?
Trump lets get back to work..
How do you eat in a restaurant wearing a mask..drink a pint down weathers, its hard just trying to breath for half an hour shopping wearing a mask..try doing an 8 hour shift any where doing any thing..
How can markets move higher, how can stock prices recover
Banks...
No mortgage payments coming in
People spending their savings (there own money)
Credit card debt going up/thats a positve? how do people not earning pay back that debt
Banks making loans with government money at low or no interest..so where is the banks interest income
Dear customer would you like a bank money loan at x% interest rate or a government loan at zero interest?
Hmm..Zero please
I will take the bank's money please..there you go ..now how do you intend to pay that back with no income or no revenue
JPMorgan EPS down over 90%..shares up pre market
Great minds think alike

smartypants
14/4/2020
13:09
You better believe it, nothing to be sheepish about.
ladeside
14/4/2020
13:00
Minny thinks he's brilliant
He went to a polytechnic
Others thinks he's mental
and so incredibly thick.

pierre oreilly
14/4/2020
12:51
Minerve loved Woodford
Though the romance is dying
Now he's lost his dosh
And can't stop crying

We all warned him
That Woodford was a crook
But Minnie replied
Not in my book

Min stood by Woodford
Through thick and thin
He may as well
Have put his dosh in the bin

Now see this as a lesson
by all to be learned
Money doesn't come easy
It has to be earned

And feel sorry for Minnie
Who has lost all his dough
Coz Woodford told him
BUY HIGH....SELL LOW!!!

ROFLMAO

jacko07
14/4/2020
12:36
Vital
Haggis and Baked Beans, delicious
Imho

ignoble
14/4/2020
12:34
sheesh, is haggis making an essential service in scotshire?
pierre oreilly
14/4/2020
12:32
Yeah minny calm down. You"re being effin annoying and obnoxious today even by your own gutter standards. And soooo boring.
pierre oreilly
14/4/2020
12:29
Pleased to hear that! ;))
alphorn
14/4/2020
12:26
I'm still working Alphorn and adding LOTS of value to the economy !!!
ladeside
14/4/2020
12:23
Minnie...put a sock in it. What is it that you just don't get, nobody gives a toss about you or your opinions. We know you lost your dosh by being 100% long on Brexit and it was in Capita, Provident and Purple Bricks. You also got fleeced by Woodford.

It is my opinion that your huge losses have affected your mind, now be a good chap and pack it in before you are sectioned.

jacko07
14/4/2020
12:13
chancer, you're painting a picture of a world known only from nightmares where people aren't allowed to think for themselves, more like a dystopian hell with a "comply or die" sort of attitude.

Not for me, I'm afraid.

ladeside
14/4/2020
12:08
9113Can you give us some more Info about your analysis...;))
k38
14/4/2020
12:07
Mr elbee, let me get this clear.

Do you think that the "lockdown" is of benefit to the markets and the economy ??

ladeside
14/4/2020
12:04
Back Boris.htTps://vote.conservatives.com/AndNO DEAL
xxxxxy
14/4/2020
11:58
Hi Aljm, thanks yes, both recovered. We had no temperature or dry cough. We just felt very fatigued all the time, lost taste and smell sensations and then chesty cough together with inability to get comfortable lying,standing or sitting. The most painful part was the squirming to try and get comfy for 36 hours then it went. The fatigue dragged on for about 5 weeks but now are pretty much back to normal.
suehannah1
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