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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.08
0.28 (0.51%)
Last Updated: 09:19:00
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 0.51% 55.08 55.06 55.10 55.28 54.82 54.96 18,850,993 09:19:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.42 35.04B
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 54.80p. 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 £35.04 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.42.

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25/9/2020
21:10
It's all been borrowed from future wealth.
minerve 2
25/9/2020
20:32
k38


All countries are bankrupt ... fair enough.


Bankrupt implies they borrowed money which they cant pay back..yes?


Who lent the money in the first place, and where did they get it from?

maxk
25/9/2020
19:26
K 38
Enjoy what u have - K - the scare is just that.
The health ppl like to scare

jl5006
25/9/2020
19:16
Maxk if you want a reason..Don't forget all countries are bankrupt.. think of that.
k38
25/9/2020
19:14
Just a smoker (now only 5 a day from 20 a day) and early 50s.. otherwise very healthy. They say high risk over 50s....What if the virus find out my age and come after me...;))
k38
25/9/2020
19:10
It's being used to obscure something. Shagging the economy is in no ones interest.


The problem is: Almost all countries are doing this .. why?

maxk
25/9/2020
19:07
K 38

Guess u are under 40 = came here without full immunity - mmr etc.
This is not a threat to u unless u are diabetes 2 risk and well overweight.
This is just a scare - Vit c 100mg - zinc + essentials - greens.
cheap protect.

jl5006
25/9/2020
19:02
The only critical records kept in the UK were - births - marriages and deaths.
Now silly games - i would ask the corner to ask for an autopsy in every case with c 19 - no hope.
Slimeball soc

jl5006
25/9/2020
19:02
One presumes the rise in 'infections'. is simply down to ramped up testing, and they're just finding lots of asymptomatic people who happen to have the virus, but are presenting the info as if we have a big problem. The problem would seem rather smaller than a normal flu episode, which in the past have gone unmentioned. I remain of the view that this is a grossly exaggerated situation, being used to obscure a big financial disaster.
lefrene
25/9/2020
18:59
Identified cases has no meaning unless the end product discloses fatalities.
K 38
Otherwise this is just a stupid game.
The first bold will gain real traction

jl5006
25/9/2020
18:55
I will agree with you but the risk is real.. do I want to risk and die from something I can protect myself.. no.
k38
25/9/2020
18:55
K 38 who died?
jl5006
25/9/2020
18:52
France registers a daily record of more than 16,000 new infections in last 24 hours ..
k38
25/9/2020
18:51
The deaths are illustrative but the cases are meaningless K38
More ppl die from heart attacks
U do watch the BBc
K38

jl5006
25/9/2020
18:14
UK records 6,874 covid-19 cases in the last 24ths, the highest since pandemic began.
k38
25/9/2020
18:08
Scientist were never mathematicians - and they are not today - but they should .
the days of when one had to use the brain to calculate - replaced by a robot - rubbish in rubbish out - challenge the output - cant.
Education !!!!!!!!

jl5006
25/9/2020
17:02
Up a smidgen each day is better than down. Have a good weekend all.
chavitravi2
25/9/2020
16:58
as the collapse has been so drastic in recent weeks a dead cat bounce of sorts could see the likes of Lloyds potentially even doubling from here, IE from 25p to 50p. We do not see this as a compelling reason to invest here for the long term and would be more interested in shorting any such rally than attempting to capitalise on any such moves ahead.

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If it did double I would make a shed full of money tax free. I see that as quite a compelling reason to invest here. Some blokes want jam on it.

cobourg1
25/9/2020
16:43
ATLANTIC CAPITAL MARKETS 2020 BANKING SECTOR REVIEW:

Last year Lloyds detailed that Net Income was impacted from both lower net interest margins and reduced activity from commercial banking, in the reduced economic activity seen since Covid-19, and the expectation that this will continue through the winter it is hard to see income for Lloyds appreciating a great deal in the coming months, as a result it is difficult to see a compelling reason to buy the stock here. It is at these depressed levels for a reason, its core business is depressed. As ever a long-term hold will result in a profitable position so some will be tempted to buy here. But clearly that is not enough, the real question is what will Lloyds return be over 5-10 years versus a company with much stronger fundamentals? Not fantastic has to be the honest answer, so Lloyds also is one to avoid here for the long term as there are so many better long-term plays out there.

At the current depressed levels the sector could tempt in some and as the collapse has been so drastic in recent weeks a dead cat bounce of sorts could see the likes of Lloyds potentially even doubling from here, IE from 25p to 50p. We do not see this as a compelling reason to invest here for the long term and would be more interested in shorting any such rally than attempting to capitalise on any such moves ahead.

loganair
25/9/2020
16:01
Post #486 gives no credit to the full report that you can find on Z/Yen which is stuffed with information.
Michael Mainelli is a very interesting person. I have been fortunate to have spent time with him, including a project. He always has plenty of ideas and has succeeded very well.

alphorn
25/9/2020
15:42
hugely embarrassing, bla bla = switch off.
alphorn
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