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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.54
-0.14 (-0.25%)
25 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
  -0.14 -0.25% 55.54 55.56 55.58 55.90 55.36 55.76 110,162,121 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.47 35.32B
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 55.68p. 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 £35.32 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.47.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/10/2020
08:10
Some European banks reporting better than expected results and pushing for starting Dividend payments again. Also share buy backs...
crazi
20/10/2020
07:44
This Is Not A Stock Market Dip – It's The Beginning Of Another Scary, October Selloffhttps://flip.it/3O8rzp
mitchy
20/10/2020
01:49
Nigel Farage believes there Wil be deal struck and he's usually right about things political. Especially E.U politics.
mitchy
19/10/2020
23:56
scruff1 - Of course lockdowns can work. China and New Zealand (amongst others) proved that.
The UK's problem though is that you have too many people who would be non compliant .
Add in your incompetent government and the chances of a lockdown working effectively in the UK are probably around zero.

kiwi2007
19/10/2020
23:46
James Crisp ... well known Brussels bum boy.
maxk
19/10/2020
23:35
I live in North Wales - we have an even worse idiot in charge than the rest of the UK. Burnham and others in the North West (obviously not Liverpool) are making sense.
aceuk
19/10/2020
23:08
Starting from now as long as they allow the population take responsibility. That's what referendum means, responsibility. 2 to 3 weeks when it's needed. We are in the second wave and let me tell you, we are going to see third wave and fourth even fifth..
k38
19/10/2020
23:03
gaffer
Same for me too and pretty much everyone I know - especially those not paid out the public purse. The Welsh and the Irish. What can you say. Theyve done it once. Theyve done it twice. Three, four, five? At least eventually they can all stop worrying about losing businesses and jobs. They can stay at home permanent with their flat camels and sombreros. Strategic planning ffs.

scruff1
19/10/2020
22:56
k38
Ha Ha. 2 to 3 weeks from when? There was a vote 4 years ago and they still havent honoured it. The Dalai Lama said Democracy is the greatest political system that should always be honoured. He wants to spend a couple of years here. Then again maybe not. Our religious leaders dont quite go along with it until it suits.

scruff1
19/10/2020
22:44
40,269,921 total cases globally .. deaths 1,116,138It's time for another referendum in UK. A) total close down B) 2 to 3 weeks close down C) open business as usual for youths and healthy population, keep the vulnerable safe.
k38
19/10/2020
22:27
Ace
agreed. The only thing you can say about politicians is that they are generally self serving, easily corrupted, two (at laest) faced and you can only believe them when they call one another liars. The older I get the more I despise them all.

scruff1
19/10/2020
22:17
There is dispute internally in the WHO over lockdowns: can't remember which evening it was last week David Navorro appeared on BBC news channel saying lock down should be total and immediate everywhere only to say the exact opposite the very next day, also on BBC news.

I think, just like global warming, pseudo experts, mad scientists and egotistical politicians have no chance of controlling nature.

aceuk
19/10/2020
22:09
Last desperate ploy by May to thwart no deal dealt with well by Govie.

Expect Blair, Major and Brooon to pop up again soon.

cheshire pete
19/10/2020
21:54
EUSSR = not in good faith.
xxxxxy
19/10/2020
21:53
Dennis ZoffPosted October 18, 2020 at 1:04 am | PermalinkThe "Withdrawal Treaty" is an abomination and entraps the UK into continued EU subservience!If the Prime Minister is serious about trade talks being over, now is the time to announce that the Withdrawal Treaty is null and void? Then we can be reassured the PM is serious?John, please urge the Prime Minister most strongly to announce this essential move.Reply?XYXYPosted October 18, 2020 at 11:12 am | PermalinkDennis –Any such move will happen after 1/1/21.We must be able to show that we are negotiating in good faith, in case of any future arbitration.Also, the PM's modus operandi is to show the public what's happening then when he does something about it, they are onside. The current process is all about taking the moral high ground, showing the public what the EU are doing, why it's wrong and how we are being treated. The British public won't take kindly to that.When we are out and the EU try to prevent goods moving from, say, Wales to NI... then we will start to repudiate the WA, piece by piece. There may need to be HoL reform first or there will be endless battles against the remoaner rearguard – although I suspect that the parliaments Acts will be invoked at some point to push through necessary legislation.Before that happens, the long-awaited changes to "politics by legal action" will need to be in place or any such move would run into yet more legalities along the lines of the self-defeating Miller case.And with the need to threaten a GE, they will also want the fixed-term Parliaments Act repealed or adjusted and the boundary changes implemented.With those ducks in a row... then the WA can be addressed.
xxxxxy
19/10/2020
21:51
https://youtu.be/r7GzaLROW0E
mitchy
19/10/2020
21:49
UK 'firmness' with Brussels over Brexit is paying off, claims Michael GoveChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster tells MPs: 'There's been a constructive move on the part of the EU and I welcome that'ByJames Crisp, BRUSSELS CORRESPONDENT19 October 2020 • 7:06pm... Daily Telegraph... Sounds good. Still think No Deal. WTO.
xxxxxy
19/10/2020
21:43
Cost Push Inflation. That is what we have got now and it's going to eat your savings.
mitchy
19/10/2020
21:26
Poikka 141: "Gecko - "All they (EU) wanted was "MONEY"

More than that, G, they wanted the rest of the EU to see how they could make us suffer, and for as long as possible, to discourage the rest from following us down the gangplank."

Worse still Poikka, the EU wanted to split the UK....divide and rule. Infrastructure sweeteners, look you'll get more of this if you break away from UK and we'll look after you.

They so very nearly succeeded. Thank you Nigel Farage, thank you Boris for stopping them achieving what they failed to do through 2 World Wars.

cheshire pete
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