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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.78
0.72 (1.38%)
Last Updated: 10:11:40
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
  0.72 1.38% 52.78 52.76 52.80 52.80 52.26 52.38 18,371,592 10:11:40
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.13 33.45B
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 52.06p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 54.06p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £33.45 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.13.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/11/2020
12:49
Op I was then in IBIZA i am thinking of either buying another home there or rent one to end my days As I am not having a funeral just me and the driver to the crem
portside1
24/11/2020
12:48
Likewise smurfy in around that , but long term hold here for me
boxerdogz
24/11/2020
12:48
Op, when I posted to you back around 4/5 years I was making loads in CNA I made over 45k out of them I am now looking at lloys in the same way Only the statement on divs is needed to push these up big time My barcs are doing well I only ever buy them and have hell of a lot it could give me around 1m next year but have started to move to another account in mine and the grandsons account And will close mine and the wife's before I die I think I will still be around till I am in my 80s if I keep as I am Fit as a 21 year old
portside1
24/11/2020
12:45
My 27p average is now at 42% profit. Very pleased.

Target is a modest 50p.

smurfy2001
24/11/2020
12:43
Have just opened a bottle of cider for dinner
portside1
24/11/2020
12:42
Op I drink Guinness cider and bitter , very rare to drink lager that's not a beer in my view it's not good
portside1
24/11/2020
12:42
If Boris announces a fudged EU deal next week, what will you do?Answer: There will be nothing you can do – the sell-out will have been completed?© Brexit Facts4EU.Org 2020Brexit Facts4EU.Org urges all believers in a free and sovereign UK to act now, before it's too lateSources are now saying that in the next 14 days the fundamentals of a 'trade' deal will be struck between the UK Government and the EU.Given that the EU still refuses to treat the UK as an independent country, and given that it is still making wholly unreasonable demands which it does not make of other independent nations, the omens are troubling.Against the backdrop of the EU's punishing and bullying behaviour towards the United Kingdom and its people since the vote to leave the European Union in 2016, any compromise reached by the Johnson government will be unacceptable. When one side starts from an extremist position, it is not possible to 'meet half-way'.Former Brexit Party MEP speaks his mind to Facts4EU.OrgLast night Ben Habib, former MEP, Chairman of First Property Group PLC and Chairman of Unlocked, gave Brexit Facts4EU.Org his personal views on the current situation."Can we trust Boris Johnson? When he said the withdrawal agreement was dead; we would leave the EU whole as one United Kingdom and that we would take back control of our cash, our laws and our borders he was busy negotiating the withdrawal agreement, leaving Northern Ireland behind in the EU's customs Union, offering to pay them £39 billion, accepting EU State Aid law and putting a border down the Irish Sea, thereby partitioning the country. How can Boris Johnson be trusted?"Photo right: Former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib in the EU parliament.?If you voted for an independent and sovereign UK, please act today before it's too lateBrexit Facts4EU.Org urges all readers to make their feelings known to the Prime Minister and to their MP, while there is still time to prevent a betrayal of the Leave vote. This might be your last chance to make your voice heard.It is essential that Boris Johnson be told by voters that they will not accept any 'deal' which compromises the UK's sovereignty in any way, and which denies the UK Government the full and unfettered ability to act in the interests of its citizens without reference to the EU's laws, regulations, or courts.?© Brexit Facts4EU.Org 2020The two key messages to Boris Johnson are:1. Walk away from the 'trade' talks nowIt has been almost four-and-a-half years and still the EU is insisting on totally unreasonable demands in the trade talks which would prevent the UK from acting as a free and independent country after 31 Dec 2020. It's time to walk.2. Rescind and void the abominable Withdrawal Agreement (WA)The WA was predicated on a normal free trade deal with the EU, akin to deals the EU has signed with other major countries. This is something their negotiators have not been prepared to offer and the UK is now well within its rights to nullify the agreement on the basis of the EU's lack of goodwill and good faith. Unless this is done, the UK's territory will be split, its economic and social freedoms will be curtailed by the EU, and it will be subject to some EU laws for decades. This is hardly what it means to be a free, independent, and sovereign nation.You only need a printer, a pen, and two envelopes and stampsA large number of major Brexit campaigning organisations and influential individuals have signed these letters. Will you sign and send?BREXIT FACTS4EU.ORG SUMMARYWhat can ordinary voters do?We are urging all those who voted for a free, independent, and sovereign United Kingdom to stand up and be counted. If you would like to do something positive to help, there are four things you can do:-1. Letter about walking awayfrom the 'trade' talks 2. Letter about rescinding and voidingthe Withdrawal Agreement?© No.10?© Parliament?© No.10?© ParliamentLetter to the PMPlease sign and send todayBig Brexit InitiativeLetter No.1Letter to your MPPlease add his/her name, your details, sign and sendThe voter's 'MP letter'Letter to the PMPlease sign and send todayBig Brexit InitiativeLetter No.2Letter to your MPPlease add his/her name, your details, sign and sendThe voter's 'MP letter'OBSERVATIONSThe Brexit Facts4EU.Org team is now deeply worried. Whilst we are being told by sources that the Prime Minister is holding firm on sovereignty, we regret to say that we don't believe it.For over four years we have occasionally made predictions about the EU and Brexit and we have never once been wrong. If we are wrong this time we will of course say so, but sadly we very much doubt that our record is under any threat.We would of course love to be proved wrong, but we smell a sell-out.All we can do is ask readers to take ten minutes out of their day to print, sign, and send these letters to the PM and their MP today. Politicians do not read all the thousands of posts on social media from people saying that they will never vote for this government again if Brexit is betrayed.Deluges of letters into No.10 and into MPs' pigeonholes in the Commons are much harder to ignore.Finally, please help us to keep going with a donation, if you can. Quick, secure, and confidential donation links are below this article. Thank you so much.[ Sources: Unattributable ] Politicians and journalists can contact us for details, as ever.Brexit Facts4EU.Org, Tues 24 Nov 2020
xxxxxy
24/11/2020
12:30
I'm sure the beer is good for you Porto....as long as it's not the chemical version ;-)
optomistic
24/11/2020
12:18
Well done Crazi for getting in at 26p.
cheshire pete
24/11/2020
12:15
Don't shout... you don't want that old boy hear you. Lol....
k38
24/11/2020
12:12
Foreign aids... it's a scam.
k38
24/11/2020
12:11
I thought the Jocks wanted their fishing industry back?

No?

maxk
24/11/2020
12:09
'Why are we giving China aid!?' Boris ordered to overhaul bizarre foreign spending spreeANGELA EPSTEIN has lashed out at the Government's foreign aid policy and demanded to know why Britain is giving cash to China.By GERRARD KAONGA11:47, Tue, Nov 24, 2020 | UPDATED: 12:00, Tue, Nov 24... Daily Express
xxxxxy
24/11/2020
12:02
People.Boycott goods and products of the EUSSR.No DealWTO
xxxxxy
24/11/2020
12:00
Today: Face to face Brexit talks could be back on by the end of the week as the Commission quashes rumours of transition extension. Meanwhile, there's last-minute talks to prevent a meat product ban and Gove condemns Sturgeon's Brexit interference.Face to face talks to resume in London: Barnier could leave self-isolation on Friday with face to face negotiations expected to resume in London at the end of the week. The trade deal is said to be 95 percent done but critical breakthroughs on the key obstacles of fishing, the level playing field guarantees and the deal's enforcement remain elusive.No extension: The European Commission has moved to quash rumours that the UK and EU were negotiating an extension to the end of the transition period to prevent a no deal Brexit. "You either have a deal or you don't have a deal. There is no possibility to extend the Transition Period beyond that point (January 1st). That date is set in stone," the spokesman said. ...but no rest for negotiators: More talk of the EU's demand for a 10-15 year review clause today as the Telegraph explains how Brexit talks could continue long into the future even if a trade agreement is struck. The deal that appears likely is a basic "thin" agreement that brings zero tariff and zero quota trade in goods. Negotiators are focusing efforts on the most potentially disruptive issues, such as aviation, due to the short amount of time left. The Commission insists the trading relationship be covered by a single overarching treaty so that it would be easier to plug in new future agreements over time, perhaps ones agreed by successive governments. There will also be continued talks over Northern Ireland, fishing negotiations, foreign policy cooperation and dialogue between regulators. As James Crisp, the Telegraph's Brussels correspondent puts it: "Britain has escaped the EU but it can never escape negotiating with it."Outline of deal could be in sight: While opening a new customs facility at Dublin port yesterday, Micheál Martin, the Irish Prime Minister, said that negotiators were working on "texts now in all areas" and the EU's assessment was the most hopeful to date. He said he believed the outline of a Brexit trade deal should be sketched out by the end of the week. Downing Street and the EU Commission are setting up a phone, or even a face to face, meeting between Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen for later in the week. Last-minute talks to prevent meat product ban: One area still being negotiated in the Joint Committee is a potential meat product ban. UK and EU officials are in last-minute talks to avoid a potential two-way ban on a wide range of foods including sausages, mince and prepared meals moving between Great Britain and the island of Ireland next year. Under EU rules, there are restrictions on certain meat products from outside the European Union. Such products would therefore be prohibited from entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain, as it will still be operating EU food safety rules from 1 January under the Northern Ireland Protocol. The UK has said it will replicate the EU's food safety regime, that includes the restriction and means that reciprocal restrictions would be applied to the same products coming from Ireland.Despite being engaged in technical talks to find a solution, RTE understands that one has not yet been found. EU and UK officials have been in discussion about the issue for a number of weeks and according to a Government statement: "The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine is monitoring these discussions very closely given their potential impact on the agri-food sector." British officials have suggested that the internal stock monitoring systems used by supermarkets should provide a degree of reassurance for the EU when it comes to food safety and tracing any food products which cause problems.Back of the queue: The EU has 'thanked' US president Joe Biden for his support in their dispute with Britain over the Internal Market Bill in a phone call on Monday between Charles Michel and Mr Biden. Two weeks after Biden called Boris, the EU has released a statement on the exchange. It seems that despite the EU's fascination with the President-elect, they are the ones that are at the 'back of the queue'.Gove condemns Sturgeon's Brexit interference: The Government has published a letter from Michael Gove to SNP External Affairs minister Michael Russell, in which he explicitly states the "political level contacts that the Scottish Government, including the First Minister, have had" with EU negotiators have "negatively affected the negotiating dynamic".Gove specifically condemns Sturgeon's contact with Michel Barnier and says that this has led to the EU concluding that a maintenance of the status quo on the Common Fisheries Policy are "outcomes that the Scottish Government, and perhaps even more damagingly, Scottish stakeholders, support. This is highly regrettable and damaging to UK interests including in Scotland."Huawei ban in telecoms security bill: The government has said it will ask parliament for wide-reaching powers to oversee telecoms operators' security policies, including cracking down on operators' use of Chinese equipment for future 5G networks. The Telecoms Security Bill would allow the government to force operators to rip out equipment from "high-risk" vendors when rolling out 5G networks. This would mean equipment from Chinese vendors Huawei and ZTE would be able to be replaced.Backbench Tory MPs have been calling for a tougher crackdown on Chinese companies such as Huawei, so this move by the government will help ease concerns that they haven't gone far enough in tackling Chinese involvement in our 5G network.For the latest news and developments throughout the day, please do follow @GlobalVision_UK on Twitter.Thanks for reading, and enjoy the rest of your day.
xxxxxy
24/11/2020
11:58
That 'con/scam' Bitcoin has hit $19000
mikemichael2
24/11/2020
11:47
Golden cross was 33.38p according to HL charts, based on 200/50 day MAs.
cheshire pete
24/11/2020
11:40
freddie0124 Nov '20 - 11:10 - 13913 of 13915
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netcurtains is a fanatical Labour supporter and best ignored or filtered.
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Porto perhaps you would be better doing what freddie suggests.

optomistic
24/11/2020
11:36
Not a chartist... holding since 26... and would just appreciate some discussion about the share this thread is for and not have to wade through thousands of posts of "Personal political views" about Borris and Brexit.

Yes Brexit plays a role - but not in the personal aspect splashed across these Lloyds boards. It's like bored old grumpy grannies with handbags and a 30 year grudge against one or other political party... Sad!

crazi
24/11/2020
11:36
Up she rises, not so early in the morning...
maxk
24/11/2020
11:32
"So next time your watching University Challenge and SOAS or some other 'similar' institution comes on & you think fk me they're a bit old & swarthy looking it's because they all at least 45 & they're from Nigeria."

You obviously don't watch University Challenge that often. I guess, why would you? You probably couldn't answer a single question.

minerve 2
24/11/2020
11:31
What are your thoughts Crazi? Where's the old nag going?
maxk
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