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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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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/10/2020
23:43
"Yesterday, upon the stair,

I met a Min who wasn't there!

He wasn't there again today,

Oh how I wish he'd go away!"

maxk
17/10/2020
23:42
5xy 7068
Cling film and in the microwave for 5 min - just daeth

jl5006
17/10/2020
23:34
Johnson and his fellow brexit cabinet are the only ones to blame for this catastrophe. In the end there is no Brexit benefits, not a single one. Only losses. We have to start campaign to rejoin now.
minerve 2
17/10/2020
23:17
... so sayeth the greatest capitalist
ekuuleus
17/10/2020
23:04
Farage the mastermind, Boris made it happen after disastrous May.
cheshire pete
17/10/2020
22:13
Had to laugh at front page of the Leftie FT today saying " Brussels may try to make use of its upper hand in negotiations....."

Ho ho ho....think Boris has just turned the tables. Barnier can come grovelling now. Well done Boris. No surrender.

cheshire pete
17/10/2020
22:09
Pointless. The virus is out. It has never stopped since leaving China.So lockup totally pointless now in Wales or wherever. Have to live on some isolated island covered in cling film to avoid it.Pointless, wasteful, and killing more by different routes.
xxxxxy
17/10/2020
21:30
So Wales now going into full lock down next Friday
redirect12
17/10/2020
20:31
Cummings GOOD.Momentum BADLabour BAD Starmer BADNo DealWTO
xxxxxy
17/10/2020
20:30
Ian WraggPosted October 17, 2020 at 6:47 am | PermalinkWithout serious change in the public sector we will continue to be dependent on the EU.Having jaunts to continental factories at taxpayers expense is far more appealing than a trip to Barrow on a wet Monday.I know from experience that French owned companies only offer French and German company cars. I took the allowance so i could buy my own.There is a very anti British mindset in the civil service which Cummings must address.
xxxxxy
17/10/2020
20:15
John Redwood@johnredwood6hWhy did the EU waste the last year instead of talking free trade? Why do they now want to talk? No point if they still want to rule us and take our fish. We voted to be self governing.
xxxxxy
17/10/2020
20:09
Boris says prepare for no deal, but the European Union says they're happy to carry on negotiating until a deal is reached.

Boris and Frost (his negotiator), have been bluffing all along, always aiming for a no deal, because they've deliberately set out to Brexit without a deal.

Because the only way the English nationalists can leave Europe and control every aspect of UK standards and trading rules, is to walk out of the negotiations without a trade deal.

The British have been in Europe for 45 years and know EXACTLY what the EU trade rules are. They KNEW that refusing to obey these rules would give them no trade deal and end in trade tariffs and taxes.

I said this in 2016. The SNP KNEW this too, so they MUST have more than a single Independence plan.

Because if they don't, then "brexit land" (England), will end every current devolved power and rewrite the entire British legal and political rulebook.

That would see an end to Scotland as a separate country. We would become forced "British" subjects, without democratic rights to self determination.

bargainbob
17/10/2020
20:05
diku
No. It snows sometimes

scruff1
17/10/2020
20:03
It does at St James' Park :-(
scruff1
17/10/2020
19:41
Doesn't it rain all the time up there?...
diku
17/10/2020
19:20
TweetJohn Redwood@johnredwood16 OctThe U.K. will prosper more with no deal than with a bad deal.
xxxxxy
17/10/2020
19:05
Great deal eh Poikka?


The kommissars were obviously asleep at the switch at Graun central.

maxk
17/10/2020
18:24
Ha ha ha, the paddy's have had their pants pulled down in Glasgow & Nottinghams is full of fun!
utrickytrees
17/10/2020
18:16
Believe it or not, this article came from The Guardian (washes mouth).

"British fishing communities have felt that they were sacrificed at the time of the British negotiations to join the European Economic Community 50 years ago.

Only a few hours after accession talks had begun on 30 June 1970, the UK government was told that a common fisheries policy had been agreed by the original six members of the community. It was a fait accompli.

The UK had to hand over equal access to its waters and the catch quotas for each country were fixed on the basis of the recorded catches of the various national fleets between 1973 and 1978. It led to some very unpalatable outcomes, including those in the Channel, where the UK’s share of the cod quota stands at 9%, whereas France’s share is 84%.

Today, EU fishing fleets catch 675,000 tonnes of fish in UK waters – 60% of the total caught in the UK sector. British fishermen catch just 88,000 tonnes, or 16% of the fish taken in EU waters..."

poikka
17/10/2020
16:57
Why share price low answer on post card.
tradejunkie2
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