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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

59.60
0.82 (1.40%)
Last Updated: 12:09:00
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
  0.82 1.40% 59.60 59.60 59.64 59.78 59.06 59.10 56,654,595 12:09:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.93 37.37B
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 58.78p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.78p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.37 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.93.

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08/1/2021
15:59
Labour's plot to rejoin the EU: Labour MP Rosie Duffield has admitted that the majority of the her party are “desperate to rejoin” the EU. She also said that she is in parliament to represent the “liberal elite”
maxk
08/1/2021
15:45
"was quite successful had 70 odd staff but with that came its draw backs, 500k overdraft,"

Successful and £500K overdraft don't reconcile do they? If you were successful I would suspect your assets would cover your liabilities so a £500K overdraft wouldn't quite be a "draw back" would it.

Someone is telling porky twigs.

minerve 2
08/1/2021
15:37
Biden is no friend of the UK.
Pity so many Brits don't realise that. Nor is Pelosi,nor most of the Democrat party actually.

geckotheglorious
08/1/2021
15:22
xxxxxxxxx Jock News xxxxxxxxx

Seems the gob flapping Jock slappers already tongueing Bidens wrinkled sphincter.

Ms Sturgeon is determined to hold another Scottish independence referendum in the Spring of 2021 and, according to Ronald MacDonald, research professor of macroeconomics and international finance at Glasgow University’s Adam Smith Business School, she might receive the backing of Mr Biden.

Ronald McDonald....really!

utrickytrees
08/1/2021
14:28
Lloy market cap used to be £10bln higher than Barc...today Barc is higher than lloy...so Lloy has lagged behind as usual...
diku
08/1/2021
13:34
Utricky

All because they couldn't do anything else doesn't mean they shouldn't be given respect. They are still teaching our children afterall. You seem to be the one kicking off all the time because you haven't had any respect from anyone. It is you who hasn't had any recognition and who strives for it, looking for that purpose, looking to lecture, you are the only one to blame and need to look at your own lack of doing anything before lambasting others.

Most teachers are still way more capable than twig tweakers.

minerve 2
08/1/2021
13:28
...132I agree with M2 post.
k38
08/1/2021
13:22
Many people think that because they work in the public sector (teachers) they are uniquely alturistic because they have chosen to pursue a vocation rather than a career, unfortunately as illustrated with Pander45 they can become virtue signnallers when they feel they're not getting the recognition they deserve. Suck it up Pander & welcome to the real world...I know there are lots of great teachers & I know there are lots that couldnt do anything else because the wouldnt last 5 minutes in the private sector.
utrickytrees
08/1/2021
13:09
I've not taken part in the stupid clapping nonsense. Nurses don't need claps, they need the public to start using their - currently - empty heads.
minerve 2
08/1/2021
13:08
Now thinking about rules on inward flights...How many months has it taken them to get around to this?
minerve 2
08/1/2021
13:07
The whole clapping exercise was most extraordinary and smacked of North Korea. Needless to say I have not taken part in it at any time.
grahamite2
08/1/2021
13:05
Talk of the public sector is very broad brush and glosses over huge differences. Some of them are doing some of the most useful and important jobs there are; but large numbers of others are doing work that is either wholly pointless or actively harmful.
grahamite2
08/1/2021
12:58
utricky,
"I get the impression you think public sector employees are doing the rest of us a favour. I wont be clapping the teachers they can FO."

Hear hear :)

geckotheglorious
08/1/2021
12:51
We've already vaccinated 3 times more than Germany and 300 times more than France.Guess that answers your question.
cm44
08/1/2021
12:40
Question: picking up on Patient Capital's point yesterday....had we still been in the EU would we have been able to get the approvals for AZ and Pfizer vaccines completed as quickly, and would we be able to roll out the vaccine at the current rate? Doubt it, we'd be having to seek their permission, fill forms out or wait to see if the other 27 were ok with it.
cheshire pete
08/1/2021
12:27
No doubt Alp-corn would say we are a load of idiots buying into Lloy. He seems to have disappeared.... thank goodness. No time for didactic know all's.
maxidi
08/1/2021
11:49
diku
Oh aye. Sorted :-)

scruff1
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