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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

56.08
0.28 (0.50%)
27 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
  0.28 0.50% 56.08 56.12 56.14 56.24 55.78 55.96 121,803,443 16:35:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.53 35.68B
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 55.80p. 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 £35.68 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.53.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/9/2020
08:13
Sub 24p and will add to holding. The Future is Tomorrow.
xxxxxy
16/9/2020
08:10
AndNo Deal.WTO.Made and Produce of UK First.Be Global. But ensure Rely on our own country . FIRST.WTO
xxxxxy
16/9/2020
07:59
Hopefully they can develop a vaccine for Jacko , Cheshire Pete and MM2 clearly there is an unmet need .
bargainbob
16/9/2020
07:54
I thought flu jabs are only for certain age group and above (old age)...or if you have a medical condition...
diku
16/9/2020
07:47
And get your flu jabs. Pretty well all ages. And pneumonia jabs. Probably no effective covid jabs. And obesity can kill. Life choices.Don't rely on Nanny State.
xxxxxy
16/9/2020
07:42
Saving lives and livelihoods – the policy dilemmaBy JOHNREDWOOD | Published: SEPTEMBER 16, 2020The government is accused of mixed messages and shifts of policy in response to the pandemic. It is in practice trying to achieve a precarious balance between bearing down on the virus and allowing the resumption of more normal economic life.There are now two strong camps in the nation. There are the freedom lovers who think more of the special restrictions and measures should be lifted. They do not think the pandemic is that serious and want to see liberties restored. They point out the death rate as puboished is now very low and the pressure is off intensive care. There are pandemic fighters, who want every measure of control taken that can help bear down on the virus and go on to eliminate it. They resent any moves to more normal lives and worry that all relaxations come at a heavy medical price. They argue it is only a matter of time before the current upsurge in reported cases of the virus finds itself into the Care Homes and homes of the vulnerable and raises the death rate.The government itself reflects these divisions in society. The Chancellor argues the case for more economic relaxation, whilst the Health Secretary puts forward the case for more restrictions based on official advice from the medical and scientific establishment. Policy tries to do a bit of both.In order to inform public policy better and to influence the many people who feel both impulses, there need to be some further improvements in the data and approach. We need to have better numbers collected over a sustained period for how many cases as a proportion of the population, how many serious cases needing intensive care, and how many death wholly or largely attributable to CV 19. Some of the back numbers are unreliable, and there have been various changes in definitions.The officials of NHS England and Public Health England need to take the government's policy of increasing testing, and the substantial sums of money Ministers have made available, and show how the large demand for tests today can soon be met. The NHS needs to concentrate on getting its staff back to work in every surgery and ward to start to reduce the backlog of other treatments and to stop avoidable deaths from causes other than CV 19.
xxxxxy
16/9/2020
05:26
There is no end to our past naughtiness. Headline in independent " how our colonial past is destroying the planet". How far can this be taken.
scruff1
15/9/2020
22:39
Cheshire
There is no vaccine for a mutant flu virus. Just an immune boost - but no buggar admits this is so.
Just take vit c + zinc and D if you wont go out into the fresh air and eat your greens.
Most wont bother

jl5006
15/9/2020
22:30
Poika
u believe in the Eu
Why i dont know - but the option to join them is there.
This is not a get out of jail card.
- why should it be - it merely restricts the dominance of the EU after we have left.
Some would sat the EU is not far off the bad old days of we make zie rules - Ya!!!

jl5006
15/9/2020
22:26
Reports of China starting a mass vaccination programme in November and we're not expecting a COVID vaccine until 2024. Anyone explain the disconnect...apart from the obvious that is.
cheshire pete
15/9/2020
22:24
It is when they're a protectionist racket.
cheshire pete
15/9/2020
22:20
lefrene

Your facts are wrong.

"The share of UK exports accounted for by the EU has generally fallen over time from 54% in 2002 to 43% in 2016, though this increased slightly to 45% in 2019."

minerve 2
15/9/2020
22:13
While the likes of the BBC & M2 are talking up the virus, this guys ripping it up on Sky News Australia! Brilliant! M2 why are you wrong about everything?
utrickytrees
15/9/2020
22:11
Alp, 85% of UK exports are to other parts of the world now, only 15% of our exports go to the EU, on the other hand 85% of our imports come from the EU. For myself I will buy Port from Portugal, and some food stuffs from the Dutch, but the rampant selfishness of France and Germany deters me from buying anything from either country. I can manage perfectly well without a German car, or French cheese and wine.
lefrene
15/9/2020
21:56
Hitachi preparing to pull out of nuclear project in blow to UK climate ambitions


Brilliant.

😂😂😂

minerve 2
15/9/2020
21:51
"Some bright sparks are very down on their sterling bets aren't they. Oh! dear."

At least Alphorn is transparent in his position.

What are the gammons doing in all this? Waiting for Lloyds?

ROFLMAO!

Can any of you nutters tell me how you think Lloyds is going to grow earnings over the next 3-5 years?

Just being able to explain your rationale behind your investment would be a good start. Forget whether you are right or wrong - why are you invested in Lloyds?

minerve 2
15/9/2020
21:44
Thanks bob. :)
minerve 2
15/9/2020
21:37
maxk
Post 314671
"So what is Doris waiting for?"

A backbone?

geckotheglorious
15/9/2020
21:36
Pitty????

hahahahahahah

Too funny.

geckotheglorious
15/9/2020
21:11
So what is Doris waiting for?
maxk
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