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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.80
0.26 (0.47%)
26 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
  0.26 0.47% 55.80 55.80 55.84 55.92 55.38 55.58 317,866,587 16:35:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.50 35.48B
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 55.54p. 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 £35.48 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.50.

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06/11/2020
17:13
k38..The election in the USA hasn't been stolen, it was always going to be close run as the country is so divided.

In fairness, Trump has himself to blame for losing, he has handled the Covid pandemic so badly he deserves defeat and Boris hasn't done much better.

I was in the USA just 12 months ago and the tide was turning against Trump, hate to say it to you Trump believers, but Trump is not Presidential material, he is a con artist and the next few years will be the FBI and CIA going after him. He has looted the US while in power, but don't believe me, it will all be front page news in the near future.

Here is a famous quote from an old Irishman!

“You can fool some of the people all the time and all the people some of the time, which is just long enough to be President of the United States, and on that useless profundity, Milligan himself pedalled on.”

jacko07
06/11/2020
17:13
K 38 207
So well informed.
And the source of your wisdom based on facts presented where?

jl5006
06/11/2020
17:12
Trump would do himself a big favour if he just acknowledges defeat now.

He has lost. No turning back.



The world has ALREADY move on and left him behind.

minerve 2
06/11/2020
17:09
I see the chimps are rattled.

LOL

BYE BYE!

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minerve 2
06/11/2020
17:06
The intolerant left- always right- and woe betide any who spout against their idea.
Not ideas - just idea - just the one track - two would be 2 much.
And always so know alls.
We live in a sad society when those that purport to know try to silence those who do not agree.
Even worse - the use of project fear to divide and terrify - always aided and abetted by the objective journalism of the BBC Sky and across the pond the non political CNN.
The uneducated brain cannot absorb all the bad threats - had it been educated it should have been able to counter the threat to its own existence.

jl5006
06/11/2020
17:05
You just can't compare the two..UK has, or before the virus, very low unemployment with benefits to support the low income.In America they have 40% of them living below safety line with no insurance or benefits. Also a lot of them are sleeping in their cars in carparks. Trump it does create jobs, he was good for the American economy but like the Democrats he didn't give a sh#t about the 40% living under poverty line.
k38
06/11/2020
17:04
Drain the swamp.

Let's improve this thread.

Maybe even LADESIDE and Broadwood might come back.

minerve 2
06/11/2020
17:03
Lots of filtered posters today... :)

Men of yesterday, like Trump. That is if they ever were men.

minerve 2
06/11/2020
16:56
Nor should there be a referendum in Scotland, it is time that all this nationalism stopped.

People get carried away with it, just look at the US, poor blue collar workers in the rust belt believed that Trump was going to bring jobs back with America first, hardly any jobs made and now the tax cut has ended they are worse off.

Wee Jimmy Sturgeon trying to convince the Scots that their biggest export market the UK is stealing their glory when UK taxpayers have been carrying Scotland for years.

jacko07
06/11/2020
16:40
Ok No blue waves here.. no double digits.. but "We going to get it just because we can"The election has been stolen from the Republican voters just as much as the presidency of Trump fair and square.You can't defend the indefensible...lol
k38
06/11/2020
16:21
I can see this hitting 80p in the next few quarters. Just a matter of time. Soon as Jo Biden in the USA takes control we can move to higher things like the BLM struggle and extraction of funds thru repatriation like in SA, so obvious, lloy can be a part of this new world order.
ball deap
06/11/2020
16:16
ronald price4 Nov 2020 7:13PMThen, whilst leaving the EU's single market and customs union is likely to come at some cost to the UK economy, the freedom that comes with it allows the UK to fashion relationships in the far East such as the policy to join the CPTPP.If Biden wins out at the last gasp, he also has an objective to join the CPTPP and by this route, the UK gets its trade deal with the US. LikeReplyronald price4 Nov 2020 7:24PMThe UK has a narrative to sell to Biden. With such a tight margin of victory, Biden will need to build up a case for the US to join a trade pact. With the UK in and a likelihood of S Korea also, it gives Biden a story to make its own play. The CPTPP is not loudly an organisation aimed against China, but the requirements for joining are probably too stiff for China to accept. A US move to join effectively closes off China, .. Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
06/11/2020
16:14
Reason for high house prices is obvious.

Max supply(even it producing at a record 200,000 to 225,000 per annum) cannot keep up with a population that is increasing in size from not only from those already here, but also from the net 275,000-300,000 migrants per annum the UK gets.

Simple supply and demand.

Which has resulted in soaring house prices, and bigger & bigger mortgages for people who now need two salaries just to get by!!

geckotheglorious
06/11/2020
16:01
The state of Georgia announces recount as the result too close to call
k38
06/11/2020
15:58
Scotland secretary: no second independence referendum 'for a generation '
k38
06/11/2020
15:58
Bob Diamond, CEO of Atlas Merchant Capital and former CEO of Barclays, joins 'Closing Bell' to talk about how the financial sector will be impacted by the elections.

He talks down retail banks and tries to ramp investment banking, typical Shyster!

utyinv
06/11/2020
15:48
maxk..little tip, don't rely on zerohedge for reporting the facts, I lost a packet on the mid terms following zerohedge.

By all means read it, but don't gamble, they made Trump a shoo in.

delboy45
06/11/2020
15:34
What about Ceorgia, Nevada, Arizona and so on....I am afraid the damage is done and it's embarrassing for America if Trump proves correct and gains Pennsylvania. Just let it go... no more embarrassing..Lol
k38
06/11/2020
15:31
And the USA needs the UK not much for military assistance, but for that very important moral backing in some difficult situations that happen in the world. The politics of the UK / USA is important, and push comes to vigorous shove. We are family.
xxxxxy
06/11/2020
15:29
I followed the money and had five grand on Biden at 8/11, good odds but it wasn't the landslide I expected.

The electoral college could give Biden 306 if these other states go deeper blue.

delboy45
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