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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.08
0.66 (1.31%)
Last Updated: 09:22:59
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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
  0.66 1.31% 51.08 51.06 51.08 51.28 50.70 50.72 9,566,416 09:22:59
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 5.96 32.52B
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 50.42p. 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 £32.05 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.87.

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30/6/2020
10:12
None of it of course g2, but can't help getting choked listening to Nina Simone singing Porgy & Bess. You know they have suffered a lot of pain through the ages.
gotnorolex
30/6/2020
10:07
Leicester was allowed to happen as a warning to the rest of the country about the IMMINENT local lockdowns and 2 week isolation coming your way.You have to have zero self respect for your safe future, when the test and trace police get you , by going to a pub.

And all because a lot of people[80% of the UK]believe in all of this covid lockdown nonsense.

they aint seen nothing yet.

mr.elbee
30/6/2020
09:55
cp...no deal would be Brexiteers preferred first choice...still think a compromise deal will be reached...markets are too inter linked to cause further chaos...
diku
30/6/2020
09:51
gotnorolex30 Jun '20 - 09:46 - 308797 of 308798
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Have sympathy with the BLM cause.

What do you like best, the violence, the vandalism, the attacks on the police, the attempt by a tiny minority to impose its will on the majority?

grahamite2
30/6/2020
09:46
Have sympathy with the BLM cause. But when it recruits lovely talented Rebecca Ferguson on SKY this am to claim discrimination in the music business, I'm simply dismayed! Barbara Streisand could've been black or Nina Simone could've been white for all my audiophile music system cares, they were from that era when talent was at its pinnacle and sounded simply sublime! Both practiced their vocal skills diligently all day when not on stage or in the recording studios. One of them shot their neighbours son because he was too noisy and distracted her do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti's, the other sang...."Be careful what you say children will listen". Guess who's who!
gotnorolex
30/6/2020
09:45
diku: "The deal will be done to make themselves look all good"

Not so sure about that, as there is deep distrust and suspicion of anything the EU and Barnier come up with, including any last minute stitch-up brinksmanship, which seems to be the way they operate.

The only thing joe public will trust is leaving without a deal.

cheshire pete
30/6/2020
08:59
In France.
patientcapital
30/6/2020
08:58
Good for passport manufacturers.
patientcapital
30/6/2020
08:57
The end of Hong Kong as we know it': China passes feared security law as campaigners warn 'the city will turn into a secret police state'Daily Mail ...Good for Britain?
xxxxxy
30/6/2020
08:55
The UK is reaping what past politicians have left us with: vast areas of our cities inhabited by alien cultures with little desire to integrate.

Leicester should be isolated until the virus there is under control.

poikka
30/6/2020
08:52
The deal will be done to make themselves look all good...until then just tough talk posturing...but that will just encourage other Countries to leave the EU and go solo...if that Country has its own financial means...
diku
30/6/2020
08:50
I think we all know why Leicester Bradford and Keighley and many others are having problems....... Full of scumbag lazy low life scroungers.
mikemichael2
30/6/2020
08:48
I see that the Chinese are warning of another possible pandemic related to pigs, or their husbandry!

Isn't that grand that they're coming clean at the very first hint of a pandemic?

Until you realise that it comes out on the same day that Beijing signs away Hong Kong's fragile independence.

Beijing's vulnerability is there for all to see in their belief that they can pull the wool over the eyes of the RoW.

poikka
30/6/2020
08:46
P - don't be so sensitive for a wind up.

Is that why I am bullish GBP? Think.


95% of the posters on here can say whatever they like about M2, me and 1 or 2 others but lo and behold if we say anything that might upset you.

alphorn
30/6/2020
08:44
There is of course a level playing field in all corners of the UK. Same salary levels, house prices etc. The world just does not work like that.

That is true, and has been ever since sterling came into being.

alphorn
30/6/2020
08:41
5xy - "The simple reality is that for ordinary people in all EU27 countries,
there IS no level playing field in the EU"

That is true, and has been ever since the Euro came into being.

poikka
30/6/2020
08:37
GtG - Another for the dreamers?

The current account gap in the United Kingdom widened sharply to GBP 21.1 billion in the first quarter of 2020 from an upwardly revised GBP 9.2 billion in the previous period and worse than market forecasts of a GBP 14.5 billion deficit. It is equivalent to 3.8 percent of the GDP.

Wrong leaves, Brussels or just the wrong digits on the keyboard.

ROFLMAO

alphorn
30/6/2020
08:29
Fillon's wife of course is British - the one with a suspended sentence.

Penelope Kathryn Fillon (née Clarke; born 31 July 1955) is the wife of French politician and former Prime Minister of France François Fillon. Born and raised in Wales.

alphorn
30/6/2020
08:28
GtG - Just wait and see - we can compare notes as we go on. A deal is still my main guess btw.
alphorn
30/6/2020
08:02
Utricky it does around Govan , a hot spot in the west.

4days no deaths in Scotland , trending the right way . Still need border checks as we witness the thick people in the South , thinking it’s the summer of 69.

bargainbob
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