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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.80
-0.98 (-1.76%)
24 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
  -0.98 -1.76% 54.80 54.70 54.74 55.22 54.22 55.22 210,792,150 16:35:10
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.37 34.8B
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 55.78p. 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 £34.80 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.37.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/9/2020
15:40
G2 - I don't think so. ;)
alphorn
29/9/2020
15:38
Lloyds has two boards.. this one is about everything from shares, election, brexit virus and so on the other is about Lloyds. You need to move to the other board.
k38
29/9/2020
15:34
OK Lloyds, i'm down about 50% on my buy price, i could double up and hope for a substantial rise over next six months or so, or leave my cash on 1% interest.

What do you reckon?

mikemichael2
29/9/2020
15:26
Because it is the background tapestry that life and investment operates on. Cannot ignore Covid, just one example.C'est la vieAnd No Deal.WTO
xxxxxy
29/9/2020
15:08
Especially so when the law maker exempts himself re chauffeured cars and the HoC bar!

But then this exercise is plainly not about protecting people from a mostly mild but contagious illness, that's only dangerous to the over 80's. So what's the real purpose of deliberately wrecking the economy? Ah yes they arrested that German doctor before he could speak to the crowd, that the media seems to have not noticed.

So the Press are under the cosh too.

lefrene
29/9/2020
14:54
The unions destroyed our car industry . However the unions became so strong because of the blue collar white collar devide . Which mày never change in this country as long as there's an elite structure in place from Norman times.
mitchy
29/9/2020
14:50
Alphorn, you're so desperate to make a political point against Boris you miss the real point altogether!

Laws need to be clear and simple to work. "Burgle a house and you go to prison," "murder a man and you get hanged by the neck until dead," that sort of thing. Laws that are so complex even the Prime Minister can't remember them are by definition bad laws.

grahamite2
29/9/2020
14:48
Who remembers the Austin Princess and Marina ? Arguably the worst cars ever made. Though the Rover 75 which was introduced to celebrate 75 years of Rover production which in turn destroyed the company has to be a contender.
mitchy
29/9/2020
14:44
I misspoke today. So said Boris.

"speak otherwise than according to one's intentions"

Also known simply as get your brain in gear before you open your mouth.

alphorn
29/9/2020
14:40
PatientCapital29 Sep '20 - 12:41 - 315721 of 315736
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“The number of people worldwide who have died with Covid-19 has passed one million,

Influenza kills half a million or more annually so I’d say the current virus is bad by any standard.

Bad by any standard, yes, but how bad? With deaths only twice the number we get from a disease that comes round every year, surely not bad enough to dismantle our whole civilization for it?

grahamite2
29/9/2020
14:12
Gecko the cybertruck is a complete mess though and not a road legal design. Will take years to build and equip a factory for it
dope007
29/9/2020
14:07
What about the Maxi......
loganair
29/9/2020
14:05
Neil David29 Sep 2020 1:18PMWhat happens after 2 weeks? Does the virus disappear? Absolute morons.19LikeReplyPaul Lockwood29 Sep 2020 1:20PM2 weeks on - 2 weeks off6LikeReplyNeil David29 Sep 2020 1:29PMIt's totally unsustainable.
xxxxxy
29/9/2020
14:01
Can’t wait for Austin Allegros to be back in the showrooms. LOL
guss
29/9/2020
14:01
When sleepy Joe falls off his perch....
maxk
29/9/2020
13:59
Tesla has never made any profit as such as all their profits comes from the selling of their Carbon credits to other car manufactures.
loganair
29/9/2020
13:57
About time it was downgraded to Wuhan sniffles.
utrickytrees
29/9/2020
13:57
Utrick,

"China virus" cos it's made in China.

:)

geckotheglorious
29/9/2020
13:55
Biden.

"Joe Biden humiliated: US Presidential hopeful suffers embarrassing live autocue blunder WATCH the moment Joe Biden suffered an embarrassing live autocue blunder"

Not even fit to run a bath, let alone a country as great as the USA.

geckotheglorious
29/9/2020
13:45
Friend has a Cybertruck on order. Certainly will get noticed.
alphorn
29/9/2020
13:42
Dope,

The Cybertruck looks pretty awesome. Not a fan of the cars though.
They also reported a profit on their sales at the last quarterly results.

geckotheglorious
29/9/2020
13:39
4650 odd deaths in China.
A country that the virus originated in, where the furnaces in Wuhan crematorium were going 24/7 for at least a month.

Where they locked up 750million people...

All for a measly bout of flu?? And 4650 deaths.

Pull the other one.

The numbers of Covid deaths are, if anything,skewed downwards massively.

geckotheglorious
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