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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

52.18
0.12 (0.23%)
03 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
  0.12 0.23% 52.18 52.24 52.28 52.90 52.20 52.38 86,283,449 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.08 33.22B
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 £33.22 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.08.

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11/1/2021
10:02
I think the time is coming when all social media providers need to be have independent arbitrators. It cant be right when something so widespread and probably the only source of 'information' many and especially the most easily influenced is censored on the whim of a private individual. Its becoming so partisan its scandalous whatever your political view although ironically its almost always the liberals who demand cencorship these days
scruff1
11/1/2021
09:18
The world has ended diku. Didnt you notice?
maxk
11/1/2021
09:11
Are we In or Out of EU?...anybody noticed any difference...have property prices collapsed yet?...
diku
11/1/2021
08:48
Surge of London floats raises £3.6bn in last quarter The UK remained third behind the US and China for the number of new listings in 2020ByMichael O'Dwyer7 January 2021 • 6:00am... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
11/1/2021
08:20
The benefits of taking back controlBy JOHNREDWOOD | Published: JANUARY 11, 2021The establishment media has been concentrating on the Dover Calais route and expressing concern that there were no lorry queues there on our first Brexit days. Where were all the programmes to look at our options now we are free? The BBC , ever willing to interview me when they thought Brexit was in danger, wanted no statements from me of all the things we can now do as an independent country.So let me have another go at reminding them what they are missing, and how they are failing to inform their viewers and listeners.We take back control of our taxes. The Tampon tax goes, and I want to see the back of the taxes on green products from boiler controls to insulation, from heat pumps to draught excluder. Why did the Remain media defend these taxes?We take back control of our farms. We can now offer grants and loans to promote more British food to high standards. cutting the food miles. We need to win back lost market share in everything from pig meat to flowers and from salad crops to dairy. We can now ban live exports of animals and raise our welfare standards by so doing.We take back control of our trade policy. We can now hope to join the mighty Trans Pacific partnership of large and growing economies and move through that to a US trade treaty, denied to us during 48 years in the EU running our trade policy.We can take back control of our fishing grounds. Immediately the government will ban pulse fishing which damages our fish stocks and marine environment. There now needs to be a big move to expand capacity of our fishing fleet ready for our full control at the end of a further transition period. We also need to attract more food processing and fish freezing businesses to support the trawlers.We can take back control of our industrial grants and subsidy regimes. All too often in the EU they used grants and subsidies to divert investment away from the UK or even to achieve closure of a UK factory to be replaced by a facility elsewhere. Now we can spend our money wisely on helping rebuild lost manufacturing.We can take back control of our Freeport and Enterprise Zone policy, creating many more around the UK as part of the levelling up drive without falling foul of EU rules.We can as a nation resume our rightful place on world bodies, with our own vote and voice to be a force for the good, for peace, prosperity and democracy.
xxxxxy
10/1/2021
23:35
Pelosi is a "sick" person and everyone can read her mind and I don't think the majority will agree with her actions. If they do.. this is not over by any means.
k38
10/1/2021
23:19
Biden will be in a rocking chair somewhere quiet in 6 months, is my guess. If rumours that the Insurrection Act has been signed are true, then any war might be much closer to home!
lefrene
10/1/2021
22:50
Good watch that did anyone notice MSM are reporting that America is North Korea’s biggest threat bit strange that considering trump went to see Kim jong recently but now trump is out the way the games can start I’ll say now Biden will invade somewhere within the first six months
asa8
10/1/2021
20:17
I found this interesting, a White House insider talking to an Israeli news programme, start about 12 minutes in.
lefrene
10/1/2021
18:32
Public servants of course covers the postman the delivery driver the bus driver - the ambulance driver and will cover all supermarket deliveries
and all that are told to stay at home will do what - just get fined
When was a man so incompetent or so without common sense to utter such !

jl5006
10/1/2021
16:50
jt
Thanks for the online lesson. Its me age

scruff1
10/1/2021
16:31
5xy
John R
The coffers are not there to support the dried leaves of that lot- nor do they understand what their assumptions really mean.
As a sensible approach - to try to reduce the wastage from the huge salaries paid to Sage - we can offer a token remuneration only - see how many run.
The same for trickless trace and PHE - for such failure I am sure has resulted in bonus payts for failure

jl5006
10/1/2021
16:25
Scruff
WOS = waste of space

jl5006
10/1/2021
15:47
John Redwood@johnredwood·49mIf the government really does plan this lockdown to last well into March it must offer decent financial support for the many small businesses it has closed down. We need them to survive the winter so they can lead the recovery and employ people again
xxxxxy
10/1/2021
15:30
The weather .... no Global Warming and Climate Change are not responsible for this one
aceuk
10/1/2021
15:25
Whats a WOS ?
scruff1
10/1/2021
15:22
The government has no other option but to double down on the huge mistake they made last March. Their incompetence has cost 000's of lives and they know it...I have no confidence in our legal system to make them pay for it...Bliar was never prosecuted!
jordaggy
10/1/2021
15:18
so the snow goes? Life expectancy for the elderly will go up as a result in Northern climates

Oh ,sorry that is NOT the plan..

bring in the VACCINE Phew! that as close!

mr.elbee
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