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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.52
0.32 (0.61%)
Last Updated: 12:06:22
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
  0.32 0.61% 52.52 52.52 52.54 52.74 52.00 52.00 24,888,286 12:06:22
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.12 33.41B
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 52.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.06p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £33.41 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.12.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/6/2020
09:46
whole market is broken atm, pick any share , look at trades it is so obvious !! MM's are causing this drop, WHY ??
aljm
24/6/2020
09:39
I agree this and many others are getting manipulated to hell and back.
I think we will have to wait till the end of the 3rd Q to get a better picture of how things are with lloy and other banks.

chavitravi2
24/6/2020
09:38
g2: Starting to see too many folk passing outside again - I miss the little I used to enjoy. Lockdown since 10th March. Going not-so-slowly bonkers!
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
09:31
You're all over the place this morning, bbalanjones!
grahamite2
24/6/2020
09:27
Same here. Anything above 33p and the brakes get stamped. Go figure.The second wave collywobbles being dropped in once a week and reversing the market is also suspicious imo. The house always wins I guess......
bearnecessities
24/6/2020
09:24
Poikka: You have to ask the "British Standard Mole" (41/2 inches)
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
09:23
maxk : a little late - Employers Orgs pleading same 2 weeks ago!
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
09:22
Where's Bob when you need him?
poikka
24/6/2020
09:22
Julia Hartley-Brewer:

"How many deep-fried Mars bars in a metre?"

poikka
24/6/2020
09:21
g2: Or are we back to Deserving / Undeserving Poor?
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
09:20
And here it comes, the bug delay gambit..
maxk
24/6/2020
09:20
g2 : Surely, "Entitlement" cuts both ways?
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
09:19
Morning Alp.

I'll have a look.

maxk
24/6/2020
09:17
If a lease provides for a certain payment on a certain date then the landlord IS entitled to that money.

That is nothing like those young thugs who think they are entitled to something for nothing.

grahamite2
24/6/2020
09:17
I am not a Trump supporter. However, IMO he is the only person around who can really shake up things - like the international organisations. They are otherwise untouchable.
alphorn
24/6/2020
09:16
Morning allBrief visit to 33p blink and you would have missed it, go figure market today does not like UK plc coming out of lockdown and going back to work?
arjun
24/6/2020
09:13
g2: Rents . . . .spoken like a true supporter of "Entitlement."
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
09:11
G2: Trump and any concept of Normal are mutually destructive. The man is true flim- flam Conman and will get his comeuppance in November.
bbalanjones
24/6/2020
09:10
it didn't take long to take the share price down below 33p...thought it was too good to be true jumping up there!
optomistic
24/6/2020
09:09
G2 - a worrying trend - 'fair' salaries next and 'fair' pensions.
I was told very early on that there is nothing that is 'fair' in business.

alphorn
24/6/2020
09:08
Morning max - have you read sb's post on JTC? Not relying on a small part of the data. ;)
alphorn
24/6/2020
09:06
"We wish to work together with our landlords to reach a fair agreement" says Boots, but this is ridiculous. A fair agreement is to pay the rent Boots contracted for on the due date.

If they mean they need a bit of time, OK, but I'm sick of this misuse of "fair" to mean "something to my advantage that suits me."

grahamite2
24/6/2020
08:58
No, just have a shower when you get home, and use your common sense and 'assume' you have the virus on you when you leave the barbers.

When ever i go out and if it involves touching anything, i assume i have the virus on my hands and ALWAYS wash when returning home,and sanitize before opening the door or car door.

mikemichael2
24/6/2020
08:53
Hairdressers/barbers before cutting the hair they put those gowns over you that is tied around your neck...normally they use the same one for the next customers after a quick shake out...will they have to use a one time use throw away gowns now?...very desperate for a hair cut...
diku
24/6/2020
08:16
The canary in the mine...




Boots continues to withhold rent as landlords brace for dismal collection day

Retail landlords could collect as little as 10-20pc of rent owed on the June 24 collection date


By
Rachel Millard
and
Oliver Gill
24 June 2020 • 6:00am

maxk
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