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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.

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15/6/2020
10:47
Alphorn
Post 307249
"The flip side of the BBC issue is that there is value in a station with a news flow without bias"

The BBC isnt without bias though so that point is moot. It is highly biased on key topics of Immigration, Global Warming, EU membership, Anti Americanism and the usual predominantly Left Wing proclivities

I do however agree that it does nobody any good to be served up doctored garbage.
If the BBC cannot fill that unbiased role without fear of reprisal then it should indeed be privatised.....

geckotheglorious
15/6/2020
10:47
Go on then.

It's such a small car it shouldn't take that long.

minerve 2
15/6/2020
10:42
However, you take the time to reply!!! LOL.

Think i'll give the Jazz a wash.

mikemichael2
15/6/2020
10:42
mm2

Shame you didn't go to the protests and one of those black muscled guys gave you a lesson you'll never forget. It would be a great learning experience for an insular old bonehead like you.

LOL

minerve 2
15/6/2020
10:39
mm2

You won a referendum based on lies and mistruths and then were scared to have a rerun based on truths. Cowards, eh?

Even to this day Hard-Brexit has not received mandate from the majority of the British public.



I post on here because I enjoy the entertainment. If I met you in the streets and you opened your mouth I would make a quick exit because you have nothing to offer me that is worth listening to! ;)

minerve 2
15/6/2020
10:29
Strange that Minerve, 'little time' you post 20 times a day on here to all us brexit fans.
mikemichael2
15/6/2020
10:15
Do you think if we had a share consolidation of 1 to 5 or even 1 to 10, that these day traders would leave and stop manipulating the price?
daddy warbucks
15/6/2020
10:12
Maybe so Minerve - and only proper there should be a counterbalance to Antifa Propaganda Daily as served up by the BBC.
grahamite2
15/6/2020
10:10
Fox News AKA Murdoch Propaganda Daily.
minerve 2
15/6/2020
10:00
From Yahoo Finance. Opinions opinions opinions....?BloombergStocks Tumble With U.S. Futures on Virus Fears: Markets WrapAdam Haigh and Michael HunterJune 15, 2020, 8:25 am?Stocks Tumble With U.S. Futures on Virus Fears: Markets Wrap(Bloomberg) -- European stocks and U.S. futures tumbled as evidence of a second virus wave dashed hopes of a quick economic recovery. Treasuries and the dollar rose.The Stoxx Europe 600 Index lost 2.2% at the market open and S&P 500 futures were down 3%. Treasuries rallied, pushing the 10-year yield to 0.65%. The dollar climbed along with the yen and European government bonds also advanced. BP Plc slumped after announcing it will write down the value of its business by as much as $17.5 billion and predicted the pandemic will be a long-term hit to energy demand."We've gone risk-off because the reality of the U-shape pick-up" is hitting home, David Bloom, global head of foreign-exchange strategy at HSBC Holdings Plc, said on Bloomberg TV. "It's a U-shape pick-up, and it's going to be slow and patchy" he said of the recovery.Chinese economic data Monday showed the world's second-largest economy had a smaller bounce back in May than economists had expected, with retail sales continuing to drop and industrial output rising less than forecast.On the virus front, more than 20 U.S. states are seeing a pick-up in cases, Tokyo reported a jump over the weekend and a fresh outbreak in Beijing prompted officials to close a market there."The risk is that, globally, we get a second wave," said Chris Iggo, the chief investment officer for core investments at AXA Investment Managers. "Now is the time to have that long-duration bond exposure in the portfolio."
xxxxxy
15/6/2020
09:54
BREXIT. It must be sovereign independent Brexit. And Made and Produce of the UK First.Not Made in China.Not Made in the EUSSR.Let the lessons be noted. Never again.UK must look after self. First. Not be dependent or controlled by others and their Elites. Sure be friends with others. Travel to others. But NEVER again be controlled and ordered and told what to do by others.Freedom and Democracy and Independence.So.NO DEAL
xxxxxy
15/6/2020
09:52
Boris goes in to bat against three EU "Presidents" todayWhat is the EU's "Brexit Transition Period" and why should the UK leave it asap??© Brexit Facts4EU.Org 2020Boris, here's a reminder of why you must stand firm against the EU ideologuesA Brexit Facts4EU.Org simple summary of what the Transition Period is and doesAs Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, and David Frost go into a virtual meeting with three of the EU's many Presidents today, Brexit Facts4EU.Org offers a reminder of what the EU has imposed on the UK already, as part of the "Withdrawal Agreement". This was originally negotiated by Mrs May and her group of pro-Remain civil servants, led by Olly Robbins, and signed by Boris Johnson in January 2020 with the only change being to the Northern Ireland Protocol.htTps://facts4eu.org/news/2020_jun_boris_in_to_bat
xxxxxy
15/6/2020
09:07
Sorry meant for buy well.
7rademark
15/6/2020
09:07
Dow to 15k? You would need an outbreak of zombie flesh eaters for that to happen.
7rademark
15/6/2020
08:21
Good to hear that the virus is merely a cull of the elderly.

I'll let my 40 year-old daughter know, she's still suffering the effects a month down the road. One of her similar age friends is, too.

poikka
15/6/2020
08:20
Don't you just love these posts that tell you to 'DYOR'.
poikka
15/6/2020
08:17
Same even here Graham the far left like xxxxy and yourself have tried to take over this board.

So glad to have the liberal views of Minerve on here.

bargainbob
15/6/2020
08:17
49 new cases in China and indexes -3%?
marmar80
15/6/2020
08:15
BP. statement today paints a very bleak outlook for the future

But is at least realistic in parts

FTSE 100 now set to drop to 5000 as USA markets tank due to new Covid wave hitting the markets for six

DOW to 15000 IMO

dyor

buywell3
15/6/2020
08:15
Some good news around today, vaccine this year, shops and businesses re opening, it seems the markets have disregarded this based on a few states in the US reporting covid spikes.
7rademark
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