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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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16/6/2020
08:15
If you lot don't stop this squabbling buywell is going to tell your carers

To stop giving you biscuits with your afternoon and evening tea and get you off to bed an hour early with no cocoa

buywell3
16/6/2020
07:59
The bare facts of the high level meeting yesterday.








It's going nowhere!

maxk
16/6/2020
07:58
Lloyds are moving into wealth management?! Wow.

They can't run a bank very well, and they expect high net worth individuals to take them seriously?

farnesbarnes
16/6/2020
07:54
I have a few thousand of LLOY, but bought with my heart and not my head, based on previous good times. I am afraid I'm regretting it now. I hope I'm wrong but I can't see any light over the horizon for the next few years. This may change if LLOY is successful with its proposed move into the wealth management sector. One can only hope.
paul2566
16/6/2020
07:49
Reported missing as long overdue since 31/1/20: "THE CLIFF EDGE"

No longer considered dangerous but approach with caution as may have coronavirus.

If found, apply for your £100 reward. If payment in euros preferred apply to M Barnier via Home Office (admin charges may apply).

cheshire pete
16/6/2020
06:49
Rod Evans15 Jun 2020 5:51PMJunker was once asked what would happen if the popular support for the EU evaporated. He said it wouldn't matter, we would just carry on regardless.Right there is the pure essence of the EU, it is there to serve itself and the people who make up member nations do not count. The Commission is by definition permanently superiority to everyone and always knows best.The communists worked on five year plans, the EU uses exactly the same mind set and operates in a seven year time span. The two totalitarian regimes share so many features, the most central being, the Commissars are always right.
xxxxxy
16/6/2020
06:33
grahamite2 I say it because it's preferable to no deal and in the hope that Boris isn't stupid enough to saddle us with one that will cost him the next election.

Always an optimist me.

freddie01
16/6/2020
03:14
If anyone goes shopping tomorrow can someone please get a translation book for stonedyou he is suffering under lockdown strains it seems.
bargainbob
15/6/2020
23:50
Anyone go out shopping today?

I heard there was a free Darwin award with every purchase.

😂

minerve 2
15/6/2020
22:51
grahamite2 lol.

Artists, musicians, writers, self employed. They all have it hard.

You can be the greatest best selling author in the world, and they still think you should get a proper job!

m_n_tomlinson
15/6/2020
22:51
Terrible sight in Oswestry today
The queue outside - Sports Direct was 100 yards or more.
What do they sell which is so appealing? Similarly Primark?
I guess the lot of man is in a heap. Tough shxt
Man made

jl5006
15/6/2020
22:51
================= FED buying company bonds saves markets ===================

For now -- see buywell buy thread for more info


Asset values on most company balance sheets , and on banks balance sheets are now IMO not worth taking a lot of notice of .

BP. just wrote effectively down theirs by circa $17.5 Billion , which buywell believes is not enough because they see Brent OIL at $55 a barrel for their calcs . buywell sees it as $27.5 , as we go into a years long Global Recession.

Governments are money printing and paper money as $ Trillions of stimulus gets pumped into markets is soon going to drop the value of paper money V the increase of debt/credit and doing more and more of the same in the face of an unusual situation such as this new modern Global Recession based upon a Global Trade model will be , it will last years.

Asset values on balance sheets will HAVE to be written down again and again whilst it lasts IMO

dyor


The DOW recently went to circa 18,591 from 29,551 a drop of 11,000 points
So if it just repeats from here it will go below 15000 for those who do not dyor

buywell3
15/6/2020
22:51
cheshire pete - Rees Mogg, a true Englishman, always did say 6 feet in the Commons.
grahamite2
15/6/2020
22:49
m_n_tomlinson - do you remember the Private Eye cartoon some years ago - one chap says, I'm writing a novel, and the other replies, oh, neither am I.
grahamite2
15/6/2020
22:45
You must be joking Bob, wouldn't dream of going anywhere near shops with all those virus carrying muppets ignoring social distancing rules. Still getting through stockpile of tins lol.

One thing about investing, you learn about contrary thinking...whatever the masses do then do the opposite.

Mark Wallace on SKY good point if they'd said 6 feet to start with they could have gone for 5ft and then 4ft subsequently instead of 2m then 1m.

Imperial rather than metric now we've left EU anyway.

cheshire pete
15/6/2020
22:43
And what has the Sage group done to alleviate such concerns.
NOTHING
What has Sage group done to support their theory - NOTHING PUBLICally.

jl5006
15/6/2020
22:39
You've forgotten your own language, Alphorn. I said you can't describe a deal as good without knowing its terms - and that is incontrovertible fact.
grahamite2
15/6/2020
22:39
What a sad state of affairs.
The remoaners never stop.
The people reliant on the view of experts find themselves not knowing whether to come or go or just die in despair - with c 19 of course.
there are more MSNs now than than there ever were when G Brown released them to mix normally.
BBC & Sky have tortured people into believing that they will die should they get near to another human being.
That is the end of.

jl5006
15/6/2020
22:38
================= FED buying company bonds saves markets ===================

For now -- see buywell buy thread for more info


Asset values on most company balance sheets , and on banks balance sheets are now IMO not worth taking a lot of notice of .

BP. just wrote effectively down theirs by circa $17.5 Billion , which buywell believes is not enough because they see Brent OIL at $55 a barrel for their calcs . buywell sees it as $27.5 , as we go into a years long Global Recession.

Governments are money printing and paper money as $ Trillions of stimulus gets pumped into markets is soon going to drop the value of paper money V the increase of debt/credit and doing more and more of the same in the face of an unusual situation such as this new modern Global Recession based upon a Global Trade model will be , it will last years.

Asset values on balance sheets will HAVE to be written down again and again whilst it lasts IMO

dyor

buywell3
15/6/2020
22:38
Utrickytrees15 Jun '20 - 18:23 - 307511 of 307528
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'The BBC is actually offensive.'

It certainly is.

m_n_tomlinson
15/6/2020
22:19
G2 - you really think that it has changed???

Overdosed on Express I think.

alphorn
15/6/2020
22:16
Alphorn 15 Jun '20 - 19:23 - 307516 of 307526
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Swiss news reporting that a Brexit deal could be there in July.
freddie01 15 Jun '20 - 19:30 - 307517 of 307526
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If true Alphorn good news.

Freddie, how can you say it's good news without the slightest knowledge of the terms? This is the sort of nonsense we saw before Boris came along. The idea that any "deal" is better than no deal is plainly bonkers.

grahamite2
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