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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.74
-1.34 (-2.39%)
28 Jun 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
  -1.34 -2.39% 54.74 54.88 54.92 56.56 54.28 56.38 202,108,354 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.39 34.87B
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 56.08p. 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 £34.87 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.39.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/6/2020
09:01
Good start for Lloyds
y1phr1
02/6/2020
08:50
Those pathetic cretins looting and destroying businesses and creating mayhem in close proximity to each other must be good targets for the virus!
optomistic
02/6/2020
08:47
Kay Burly on SKY is on a mission to confuse the public on social distancing. 2m...1.5m in corridors, around the water cooler, school desk gaps, plane seating etc.
Use your bloody commonsense, turn up and follow the tram lines.QED!

gotnorolex
02/6/2020
08:45
Cant help but notice that the cities in US with the worst Covid-19 problems tend to be Democratic ones..

Surely a coincidence?

I however think not.

geckotheglorious
02/6/2020
08:30
been with them for over thirty years,its not by accident that the share price is 30p ish,people in the local bank are fine and helpfull but backshops is useless,talk about pass the parcel,even then they can or will not sort out even minor things.
We are with Lloyds Axa trave ins,@£21 per month,avoid at all costs 93% bad reviews,claimed on the 13/4/20 re accident abroad,recieved nothing other confirmation e mails,tried ringing on hold for an hour then cut off.
Going to close the account.

mroalan
02/6/2020
08:26
Cael diwrnod braf
xxxxxy
02/6/2020
08:23
British small firms are "jumping before they're pushed" into global trade outside the EU, boosting exports to the Commonwealth and leading emerging markets, according to new figures.A research paper indicates the UK's exporters have diverted around £10bn (£12.4bn) of potential trade with European markets to new exports around the world since the EU referendum in 2016.htTps://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-uk-brexit-trade-outside-eu-global-trade-deals-leave-negotiations-deal-095237818.html
xxxxxy
02/6/2020
08:14
Coronavirus: EU hopes to raise €10bn a year from new corporate taxhTtps://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-eu-hopes-to-raise-10-billion-euros-per-year-from-new-corporate-tax-144328511.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAF6N7vfWGcx_FAIKM1xs6wVTDRg5IGYCQz-yyuwyL01o4FENOCdIUdKFpPugb2sM434TV2nWYbF03OaWRUnrT976VafuZpirckOWjwaYGKbT3kv73AwAD06z8l5gaxewBf3Esjwf8w6tfOj2VMkJr3y1cWaCwHrG_Z5_0HF-kq7w
xxxxxy
02/6/2020
07:52
Bring back the fish countersBy JOHNREDWOOD | Published: JUNE 2, 2020Sainsbury's and Tesco cut back their fresh fish counters to tackle the hoarding demand for other groceries at the start of the lock down. It is time to bring them back. Indeed, it is time to open  more and reverse the trends of recent years. where  some retailers were closing fresh fish and meat counters anyway.The UK fishing industry had become  very dependent on the catering trades and on export for its fish sales. Retailers are busily importing packaged fish. The Covid 19 policy assault on the hospitality industry, and the end of the Common Fisheries Policy, provides an ideal time for a re think.The aims  of getting control of our fishery back is twofold. We both wish to catch less to allow stocks to rebuild from the damage of the CFP, and greatly increase the proportion of the catch to be landed in  the UK so we can eat  more of our own fish. This is not difficult given the huge amount of fish taken by other countries every year under the CFP.So now is a great time for the supermarkets to work with the fishermen and women to  offer contracts for more UK fish to be sold direct to customers in shops. It is ridiculous that this island nation set in a sea of fish has major supermarkets that do not allow us to buy fresh fish from the UK.  I trust the government rejects any idea of giving much of our fish away in some new deal after we have properly left the EU in December. This provides commercial opportunities for the fishing industry and for retailers. Decent contracts from  major retailers would allow the UK fishing industry to borrow to invest, to expand its capacity to serve the local market.
xxxxxy
02/6/2020
05:27
That's a load of balls

Riots now = 15 states with covid-19 cases rising and more to come

buywell3
02/6/2020
05:18
Explains why now, you never see him sitting down on the job


Utrickytrees1 Jun '20 - 20:09 - 306039 of 306061

IDS, shafted by Osborne & Cameron & Remain.


BBC

British Boning Co.

buywell3
02/6/2020
00:39
The riots in the USA prove that Covid19 is a hoax, watch CNN they’re all out with no masks and with encouragement from city governors.

The fall in share prices was overdone, get your money back into it . .

ball deap
02/6/2020
00:39
The riots in the USA prove that Covid19 is a hoax, watch CNN they’re all out with no masks and with encouragement from city governors.

The fall in share prices was overdone, get your money back into it . .

ball deap
01/6/2020
23:18
CP
Truth or absolute lies
How can you believe the agencies - purportedly reporting truths and nothing but.
What a laugh - my neighbour had a real problem with pancreatic failure.
NHS assumed the cause was gallstones - scans and scans identified no gallstones.
Never theless NHS now wants her to have her gall bladder removed
I have nil faith in NHS
Praise is overdone.
Drowning in euphoria!

jl5006
01/6/2020
22:32
Is anyone else starting to doubt the COVID death statistics? Someone I knew went into hospital with an unrelated condition and contracted COVID whilst there and sadly died there approx. 4 weeks later.
Whilst true that his death is correctly categorised within the 'across all settings' catch all description it may have the effect of exaggerating deaths resulting through virus transmission within the general population. Same applies to the hospital staff who've sadly died.
Our media are quick to make unfavourable comparisons with death rates elsewhere but can we be sure that the comparisons are accurate. I doubt it.

cheshire pete
01/6/2020
22:26
Were made of sterner stuff down here Bobster. My ex english teacher used to live in a stable with a horse & walked 5 miles to school each morning across muddy fields in flip flops & he was blind.
utrickytrees
01/6/2020
22:23
How do i apply???
mikemichael2
01/6/2020
22:13
Hennepin County Medical Examiner's official ruling last week that George Floyd hadn’t died from 'strangulation or asphyxia' (so ruled the guy who did Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy). Only in Trumps' America.
gotnorolex
01/6/2020
22:04
I hope Utrickytrees is not a teacher .


Arboretum Primary School, in Derby, has been closed following the positive tests, with the 7 staff members, who have mild symptoms, now recovering at home.

bargainbob
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