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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.18
0.12 (0.22%)
14 Jun 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
  0.12 0.22% 54.18 54.38 54.42 54.42 53.30 53.96 162,842,854 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.34 34.59B
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 54.06p. 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 £34.59 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.34.

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29/8/2020
11:24
I don't think so. But keep up the circus print postings Freddie.


LOL

minerve 2
29/8/2020
10:55
I don't think you can compare Ocado with Lloy...look at the amount of shares in issue each has...LLoy has billions and billions and billions...even the buybacks didn't do anything...






At some point shorted shares have to be bought back. Look at Ocado.

diku
29/8/2020
10:45
MENSA question, how do you get a thick c*nt to spend his time posting inane comments and sending private messages.

Easy if the thick c*nt is Gecko the inglorious Basterd.

goldfinger16
29/8/2020
10:18
At some point shorted shares have to be bought back. Look at Ocado.
utrickytrees
29/8/2020
07:31
John Pearce29 Aug 2020 5:59AMOne gets the serious impression that the EU's definition of compromise is that they tell us what to do and we do it! Time to walk away methinks....Geoffrey Thirlby29 Aug 2020 2:03AMIt always appear that the UK has to play to the EU's tune, if we don't, Barnier chucks the EU's toys out the prom.From my reading of the current situation is that Barnier has not changed his position since the talks began with regards to the level playing field, fisheries and the role of the ECJ. We in turn have said there will be no role for the ECJ, I maybe wrong but I thought this was enshrined into UK law that there will be role for the ECJ when we left the EU in January. Equally we will take back control of our fishing waters, but as Barnier is a Frenchman he can't accept that, forgetting that there are only 8 EU countries who fish in our waters anyway, so the other 19 countries couldn't give a toss about it anyway, but are more concerned that their trade with the UK will be jeopardised. Lastly state aid or the EU's demand for a level playing field, again the EU cannot seem to get in to their thick heads that UK is an independent sovereign country. So the likelihood of a deal appears as remote as ever.Barnier obviously has great difficulty in negotiating with these things in mind, he's come up against a very tough negotiator in David Frost, who is the complete opposite to the wet Olly Robbins. So why would Johnson help Barnier out and undermine what Frost has so successfully done so far.As David Davies recently said, the EU minds will be very concentrated in the last three weeks of negotiations, not in these last three months and that David Frost will be there to the end.My hope is that we will walk away without deal before the negotiations end, even the City are primed for that outcome.So bring on Singapore on Thames, the sooner the better!... Bore da. Cymru am byth.
xxxxxy
29/8/2020
07:24
J Ward29 Aug 2020 7:13AMWe cannot compromise on our sovereignty - which is exactly what the aim of the EU is.  We do not want the level playing field, the ECJ, or to compromise our rights over fish.  If we keep to these firm lines the EU will cave in at the last moment, it usually does.  It seems to me very obvious that the EU exporting countries (only really 7 of 27) have much more to lose than us as they export much more to us than we export to them, £70 billion annually in fact.  What an unpleasant bunch they are; a qualification for working for the EU seems to be having failed in your proper job previously; rather like Life Peers in our House of Lords, a dumping ground for a considerable number of failures, particularly socialists.
xxxxxy
28/8/2020
22:42
As an honorary mensa member with a teflon button hole (iQ 300+) I have an ongoing internal battle trying to justify the benefits of my enormous intellect with the drawbacks of having to try to relate to people like Bargainbob. I often feel like a bit of an island,sort of isolated because of my massive brains, whereas I'm sure people like Bob just breeze through life being the thick end of a wedge. They often say the grass is greener dont they!
utrickytrees
28/8/2020
22:35
Still miles ahead of bonkersBoris guys lol.
bargainbob
28/8/2020
21:47
Sasbod
Thanks for the lesson. I am genuinely surprised. Sorry not thanked earlier for the response - just got back.
Portside and Diku
That stuff about data protection is an eye opener too. Never thought about it til you pointed it out. Scary

scruff1
28/8/2020
21:27
BB went to mensa, fortunately it was nxt door to the YMCA so he didn't have far to go.
utrickytrees
28/8/2020
20:00
maxk28
Post 313381
"It all hinges on the jocks joining the €U.
Will they be allowed in? And if so, what would be the price they are willing to pay??"

Who cares...we will be well rid of them , and their share of the national debt!!!

geckotheglorious
28/8/2020
19:51
corby..elbee would find it hard to count to 20 without taking his shoes and socks off.
jacko07
28/8/2020
19:49
These tree huggers will soon have us living in pods and going to work on electric scooters ffs....
maxidi
28/8/2020
19:34
Not impressed- totally depressed.

jl5006..... just another way of taxing people by way of CO2 usage. the more we use the more we pay. People in old Victorian houses will have a helluva job and if you want a non electric car you'll be fleeced....

Some bedtime reading for you

hxxps://onenationconservatives.files.wordpress.com/2020/08/buildingbackgreener.pdf

maxidi
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