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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

53.72
1.54 (2.95%)
07 May 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
  1.54 2.95% 53.72 53.62 53.66 54.20 52.94 52.98 371,900,497 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.24 34.1B
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 52.18p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.20p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £34.10 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.24.

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23/9/2020
10:03
It doesn't really matter, does it? There's no argument he had a very close shave and he's not the man he was.

Gove looks to be the one pulling the strings now, presumably with a view to popping up as our saviour from tyranny at some convenient moment.

grahamite2
23/9/2020
10:00
at this price lloyds is the jewel in the crown as far as uk banks are concerned.pile in before it takes off.
sr2day
23/9/2020
09:59
Didn't need one because of nurses Jenny from New Zealand and Luis from Portugal (among others) watching over him 24/7 and tweaking his oxygen supply.
cheshire pete
23/9/2020
09:57
I will say this about the Lloyds TV advert, the locations and camera work is fantastic. Just hope it pays off with more customers.
chavitravi2
23/9/2020
09:53
Mind you if Doris handles Brexit like he has the current economic carnage the bottom could be anywhere
scruff1
23/9/2020
09:52
I don't think they did X-Rays to see if he had some sort of BRAIN while he was in hospital.1 question.Can anyone put a figure on how many people have been treated in the Nightingale Hospitals set up around the country? I take it it's less than you would in a normal ward at a local cottage hospital
investtofly
23/9/2020
09:50
Any shorter esp WM will want to lock in profits at some point. Yesterday could have signalled the ultimate bottom- I hope
scruff1
23/9/2020
09:46
I don't think he was on a ventilator.
fatnacker
23/9/2020
09:45
I personally don't think Boris fully got over his serious bout of Coronavirus myself. Remember he was on the ventilator for a while and was in very poor shape.
geckotheglorious
23/9/2020
09:45
just oversold.needs to get back up.long term still a great investment.trade the news if you like a bit of fun.at this price the downside must be limited.the upside is mouth watering.
sr2day
23/9/2020
09:39
Half a penny tick up would normally hardly register, but its 2% in these strange times! Hard to believe really.
1carus
23/9/2020
09:36
i agree. I have 162,000 at an average just over33p and was hoping one of my other shares would have hit the jackpot, so i could buy more for the future dividends.it just seems that sentiment has changed over the past 2 days, yet we are not getting good news on the Covid front.
daddy warbucks
23/9/2020
09:24
The only thing that has come out of this So Called Virus is that it's shown that we can manage without so may MP's
investtofly
23/9/2020
09:21
Apparently contraction of the virus in care homes is 10 x. the rate of the hospitality industry. I believe the old dears are having to sit in the garden after 10pm if they dont start doing as they are told
scruff1
23/9/2020
09:03
are you blind?cheap as chips.even at 50p these are cheap.don,t miss the boat or should i say the black horse.these are going to fly today.
sr2day
23/9/2020
09:01
scruff, Boris's problem is TOO MUCH vision and sense of clear strategy, taking us straight into a police state.
grahamite2
23/9/2020
09:00
Are the shortest closing some of their positions? I can't see many other reasons ( at the moment), for the price to be rising.
daddy warbucks
23/9/2020
08:59
Brain damage, could be Boris excuse.
heliweli
23/9/2020
08:56
Mmmmm, have you had it buywell??
mikemichael2
23/9/2020
08:47
Is going to the pub worth coming home with this boris ?


Covid-19 is way more dangerous that people believe

COVID-19 can cause worrying neurological symptoms like a loss of smell and taste, but Australian scientists are warning the damage the virus causes to the brain may also lead to more serious conditions such as Parkinson's disease.

It has happened before.

Five years after the Spanish flu pandemic in the early 1900s, there was up to a three-fold increase in the incidence of Parkinson's disease.


This disease leaves over 50% of those that get it with some sort of organ damage
The brain being an organ


Interpretation
Study findings revealed possible disruption to micro-structural and functional brain integrity in the recovery stages of COVID-19, suggesting the long-term consequences of SARS-CoV-2.

buywell3
23/9/2020
08:42
should be a good day.expect lloyds to regain 26p at least.hold tight on your black horse.
sr2day
23/9/2020
08:09
Bargainbob
Dont often agree with you but Boris is certainly squaring up to take the title of wordt ever PM. He is imo clearly not up to the job. Lacks vision, imagination and a sense of clear strategy - apart from being seen as a modern Churchill, he even tries to sound like him. I did have high hopes of him for Brexit. Now I fear it. The EU must have the opposite opinion. So far he's a disaster

scruff1
23/9/2020
08:04
Michael Bloomberg has raised $16.1m to pay off fines and court debts of 32,000 convicted felons so they're eligible to vote for Joe Biden in Florida.

Corruption on a massive scale like this we didn't have in England even in the eighteenth century. Almost beyond belief.

grahamite2
23/9/2020
07:57
Good Morning all;-)
arjun
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