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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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21/11/2020
08:06
A deal is just a matter of timing, it seems. The Times:

Civil servants have begun drawing up legislation for a Brexit deal that will need to pass through the Commons and Lords at “breakneck pace”.

The Cabinet Office has a team of officials working on the future relationship bill, which will enshrine any Brexit agreement in domestic law.

“There’s increasing expectation of a deal,” one Whitehall source said. “We need to be ready to get it through parliament.”

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polar fox
21/11/2020
06:03
RE: No Deal

Time to pay the piper.

A great deal (HO,HO)will change going forward. I can see cars as secondary on the must lease/rent/buy wish list.

Those living in the country will always require their own transport. For towns, cities and villages near major towns, I believe ppl will weigh up Uber or public transport verses car overheads and depreciation.

Either way a huge opportunity to build British....eu know it makes sense :)

levisrus
21/11/2020
02:40
David James20 Nov 2020 11:31AMIs this the real Warner?  Where is the ardent 'staunch' Remainiac?  The real Warner has four years of articles predicting doom and disaster for the City and UK for leaving the wonderful EU.  Now he says the City will be fine.  Only 7,500 minor jobs have left.  What about the Remain headlines in 2016 .. 'A vote to leave means 230,000 City jobs to move at once to the EU'.  Could the experts have been been lemmings, swayed by EU propaganda?  In the real world more than 40,000 new jobs have come to the City since 2016.   Major EU banks and companies have moved to the UK.  The UK is moving to a free trade area worth some £20 trillion with 5 Eyes and Asian economies that are growing.Where is the Warner apology?  The EU has been deadly for the UK.  A huge entry fee, in effect double the cost of WTO tariffs for a NON EU state.  UK consumers have paid absurdly over inflated EU prices, due to EU Customs Union tariffs blocking cheaper better NON EU goods.  UK companies had costs of some £50 Bn of EU costs for over regulation.  The UK has suffered blatant EU social dumping of millions of EU welfare cases.   The EU costs the UK hundreds of billions.  Why has the effect of the Customs Union been ignored?   It blocks NON EU goods and pushes up UK prices.  It has cost each UK family say 5%-10% of average income in higher prices.  It captures some £300 Bn of UK spending onto EU goods/jobs.  Then the EU have bluffed on No Deal.  Where was the real economic assessment?  The EU smeared that the UK will suffer, while it will be fine With No Deal.  The truth was the direct opposite.Now EU car makers have blown away EU bluffing.  They admit No Deal will cost them some £110 Bn by 2025 and 14.6 million jobs.  Across the EU, a similar effect of No Deal will hit the EU with costs of some £200 BN a year.  Plus knocking out millions of EU jobs and the billions in extra cost for EU welfare.  On top of the 50% of global welfare the EU already pays.  That changes negotiations.  The UK will flourish on No Deal.  The EU will suffer a disaster of some £200 Bn losses a year.  Why has Warner not seen reality?  ... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
21/11/2020
02:26
Thomas Cromwell20 Nov 2020 4:49PMAll of this goes to show that the old adage 'nobody knows anything' is true. Even the Economist published an article last week that Brexit wouldn't harm the city much. What happened to the forecasts of apocalpyse from c2016-2018? Weren't all the bankers supposed to move to Dublin, Paris and Frankfurt? I guess if they are still in London in late 2020 they are not going anywhere now are they?... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
21/11/2020
02:23
David James20 Nov 2020 7:01PM@Dalton KnoxNew EU troll.   Usual boring reverse the truth EU nonsense.  The whole of the UK will flourish.  Do keep up.  The UK will save £20 Bn fee, instead it can build over 200 NHS Hospitals in the UK.  UK consumers will save £000s from cheaper better NON EU goods.  No more held captive by EU tariffs blocking NON EU goods and making them more costly.  The UK will save a £100 BN surplus.  Trade will be on WTO terms like over 100 NON EU countries doing over £600 bn of EU trade.  No EU laws and EU demands for billions.  UK companies will save sone £50 Bn from no more EU over regulation, that blocked them competing.  The UK can apply state aid to new UK industries that can compete.  Unlike new UK genetic crop firms that had to move to the USA as EU rules blocked them.  UK fish worth £7 bn will be landed in UK ports creating UK wealth, not funding the EU.UK trade will be done for UK UK interests not to suit the EU.  UK services, housing jobs and welfare will not be over run by millions of EU welfare cases.  The UK will flourish on No Deal.  But the EU will take a huge high as UK consumers move  some £300 BN away from over priced EU goods to cheaper better NON EU goods.  The EU expects to lose some £200 BN a year and millions of jobs.  It needs to get ready.  
xxxxxy
21/11/2020
01:34
Vaccine Rollout

hxxps://www.cityam.com/coronavirus-vaccine-to-be-rolled-out-to-all-of-england-by-january-under-leaked-nhs-plans/

Lloyds should enter the 40p + range as soon as mass vaccine rollout takes place.
The obvious 10% leg ups will happen when the UK is no longer straight jacketed.

gla & stay safe

levisrus
21/11/2020
01:06
Like the previous PM, forgot her name....She born to be disloyal to her people who elected her, betray her country and damaging democracy.
k38
21/11/2020
00:59
Love Boris... he born for this moment to deliver Brexit. Just that. As long as he give us a clear Brexit he will be in the history books as the best ever PM....a hero !
k38
20/11/2020
22:33
M2 your confused again, I'd say the overwhelming feeling on here was one of opposition toward Hillary & the Democrats. Only in your simplistic little mind does this equate to support for Trump, Infact in the majority if cases support for Trump was assigned in most cases on a least worst option basis. Have you been spending a lot of time with Bobster?
utrickytrees
20/11/2020
21:57
Minerve "struts his deranged stuff" when denouncing bullying writes the poster having freely decided to choose the username "psychochopper".





Almost as comical as Donald Trump being "leader of the free world".



Have a good weekend all.

More amusing "stuff" to look forward to from the intellectually challenged Brexiters and Trump supporters next week.

minerve 2
20/11/2020
21:49
guess something has happened?
no posts.

jl5006
20/11/2020
21:26
What ever you are on I want some...
diku
20/11/2020
19:53
In the case of the man sentenced for 2 years for threatening May (and others), the judge described him as "had a very low IQ, and severe learning difficulties", but did not suffer from mental health problems. It was only the third part which led me to believe that it is not Min who will be leaving us to attend HMP.

This fellow also sent messages which were "horrendous" and "absolutely shocking". Clearly, if these people think they are now safe, they are in for a shock were they to discuss LLOY on ADVFN where the unimprisoned Min struts his deranged stuff.

psychochopper
20/11/2020
18:32
wow
Man accused of threatening to kill treason may by email - given 2 yr sentence.
is this a new way of killing?
Pathetic May as ever.

jl5006
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