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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.90
-0.30 (-0.53%)
Last Updated: 12:01:36
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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
  -0.30 -0.53% 55.90 55.88 55.92 56.06 55.82 55.98 50,310,661 12:01:36
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.51 35.55B
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 56.20p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 56.30p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.55 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.51.

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26/6/2020
18:51
I hope the next generation reverse Brexit.

LOL. No chance. Heath lied and lied and lied when he took us in - he even admitted it later! - but no-one's going to fall for it again.

Besides, you can't join something that doesn't exist and that's the way the EU is heading.

grahamite2
26/6/2020
18:44
Spaffing money everywhere
minerve 2
26/6/2020
18:40
Utter investement madness from the Brexit mob.. If Europe had invented the wheel. Then we would have commissioned a study into a alternative shape to round.
minerve 2
26/6/2020
18:39
"When is anyone going to think of a decent thing to happen to the UK, because of Brexit? It's been 4 years? Isn't there anything? Anything at all?"


Err...


Umm...



Got it!



Blue passports!

minerve 2
26/6/2020
18:39
Angry Brexiters again. It's like they love to haemorrhage money we don't have, on things we already had.
minerve 2
26/6/2020
18:38
Let me know when we reach those sunlit uplands....

Oh wait - the satnav's broken!

LOL!

minerve 2
26/6/2020
18:37
So we had a system that worked and because of Brexit we are investing half a billion in a company that is going bust. Sounds like the Tories are giving money away. I hope the next generation reverse Brexit. Next year it will be very hard for them to find jobs abroad. Country is going backwards.
minerve 2
26/6/2020
18:36
More Brexit expense. Maybe Wigan should have it's own SatNav too?

ROFLMAO!

minerve 2
26/6/2020
18:33
"p.s. my Brexit gag was wind up, cannot believe you did not think it was amusing
Who gives a damn about Brexit, that is yesterdays news.
Onwards and upwards, or maybe downwards."


Erm, it will be downwards.

LOL

minerve 2
26/6/2020
18:32
Brexit is such a bad idea. It's not just satnav that the UK now has to fund on its own. It's more than 40 EU agencies, from EASA to Euratom to EMA, the list goes on and on. Until now we paid about 6% of those. From now on, we pay 100% for pointless duplication of EU institutions, in the name of alleged sovereignty. Absurd.

- Comment made on the BBC website.

minerve 2
26/6/2020
18:31
Careful - where did you get those stats from...?
toon1966
26/6/2020
18:18
Amazing that the Covid19 pandemic will kill more than WW1 and WW2 combined.
(Error; 53m total deaths for WW2 hopefully will not ever be suffered)

In war many of the young and brave get slaughtered.
This pandemic seems to finish off the old.

Looking at the Bournemouth beach during the heatwave, it is obvious that most are prepared to take the risk.
Same as in war time.
Many Battle of Britain pilots admitted they were scared but somehow they thought that being killed was something that happened to someone else.
Same as those youngsters in trenches during WW1. they were scared but death happens to someone else.

Some bars are being re closed in hot spots in America.
This problem is not over.

p.s. my Brexit gag was wind up, cannot believe you did not think it was amusing
Who gives a damn about Brexit, that is yesterdays news.
Onwards and upwards, or maybe downwards.

careful
26/6/2020
18:17
"....while on furlough!"
patientcapital
26/6/2020
17:26
Need to keep R out and the other!
R got us into this mess - as if an arbitrary theorem what the judgement call.
When u dont know dont guess.
But Sage guessed and PHE - just like public fear - same base - throttled the nation.
We need to reconsider - dont we?
It would appear that many have had enough - Soufend and Bournemouth.
Their call and PHE/Sage have to respond.
They say it is but flu - Souf & bourne
Those that have been terrified and insist social dist continues - stay in your home - u will die there - it is not a germ free environment - and it never was.

jl5006
26/6/2020
17:17
That was my point. I was told to be careful because it was immigrant on immigrant.

All these deaths are senseless no matter who suffers. But the point remains that these knife attacks tend to be carried out by immigrants. Reading days ago is another example.

freddie01
26/6/2020
16:50
freddie0126 Jun '20 - 15:42 - 308498 of 308500

They don't have to be white or people from the UK.

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No one has said they are white black brown or yellow.

mikemichael2
26/6/2020
16:49
G16; I can't be often bothered chasing day trading nowadays. Early doors I did a bundle during MyTravels' slow demise and in recent memory made 40% on Sirius. Without the covid I was taking a steady away LBG annual tax free (ISA))of 12k pa. Independent of need for investment income to live well. Congratulations on the Barclay plays - that is a great way to accumulate with defined limits. Well done. guess I'm a tad lazy these days1
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