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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

58.78
0.28 (0.48%)
17 Jul 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
  0.28 0.48% 58.78 58.84 58.86 59.10 58.52 58.64 75,001,529 16:35:08
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.85 37.19B
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 58.50p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 59.64p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £37.19 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.85.

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25/1/2021
09:47
Buy back @ 25 in two weeks
stevewilldoit
25/1/2021
09:44
By the way I sold all mine as well moved on from lloys It's only run for the directors
portside1
25/1/2021
09:43
That is correct ,Yesterday 5 parties raided all by coloured people then they cry out that it is BAME that are most at risk
portside1
25/1/2021
09:32
They also struggle to hold onto a pencil when writing...




scruff125 Jan '21 - 09:01 - 329979 of 329981
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No point wanting the under 16's to get the vote. The schools have been shut for so long they wont be able to spell 'X'

diku
25/1/2021
09:12
Decided to sell most of my domestically focused UK stocks, which includes LLOY.
It's not just incompetent political governance that's decided me to pull out but it's also the way the general UK population have been seen to behave throughout this crisis.
I'm afraid the power and wealth are both moving West at an increasing rate.

kiwi2007
25/1/2021
09:03
God help us farage should have lead the tories common sense
asa8
25/1/2021
09:01
No point wanting the under 16's to get the vote. The schools have been shut for so long they wont be able to spell 'X'
scruff1
25/1/2021
08:52
The LSE is now going down the pan ,To many fiddling insiders have beaten the system The regulators have failed .Companies giving out the info to big clients before public announcements ,Families buying or selling shares before the updates are given to the city
portside1
25/1/2021
08:30
Johnson urging children not to build snowmen encase they give them covid you couldn’t make it up
asa8
25/1/2021
08:26
1939 this lot would have surrendered first night the nations gone soft can someone send Johnson a backbone
asa8
25/1/2021
07:56
When will we be allowed out of lockdown?JANUARY 25, 2021 10 COMMENTSThe government's scientific advisers come across as pessimists about our future. They seem to think the policy answer for wherever we are in combatting the virus is more and longer lockdown. If the virus is spreading more we need tougher lockdown. If it is falling we need to continue with lockdown as only lockdown can get it falling.  If a tough lockdown is in place and it does not seem to be working it is the fault of the public, as too many must be breaking the rules.The government accepted nine months of variable lockdowns last year, and sustained it with the public by suggesting as soon as enough people have been vaccinated we can relax. Now the government advisers are telling us it is not as simple as that. They will not be satisfied even when all the people most at risk of dying from the disease have been vaccinated. They  say they do not know whether people who are vaccinated can still pass the virus on,  nor how long immunity from vaccination might last. The advisers leave most of us without reliable figures on bed occupancy, NHS capacity and Nightingale use. They have changed the definitions of what is a covid death, and  decline to tell us where the various numbers have to reach  before they would recommend a relaxation.Ministers say they are following the science. They are of course following a few prominent government scientists, who speak for one version of the science. The science on the pandemic is fortunately changing, as scientists work hard to understand the disease and remedies better, and as they study the pattern of infection worldwide. There are also various divisions of opinion over what treatments work or work best, over vaccines and how much and how often they have to be administered to an individual, over what the rate of spread may be at any given time and how best to conclude someone died of CV 19 rather than other complex conditions that many elderly people also suffer from.Ministers need to offer us guidance on how we get out of this latest long lock down. Either they need to show us mass vaccination is the promised game changer and they will relax as soon as all the vulnerable who wish have been  jabbed, or they need to come up with a plan for us to live alongside the virus better if vaccination is not going to ban it.... John Redwood
xxxxxy
25/1/2021
07:54
John Redwood@johnredwood1hNo need for another vote in Scotland on staying in the U.K. so soon after the last one. The SNP said once in a generation. Set out the advantages of the UK's single market, currency and defence Unions. Spare us Project Fear again.
xxxxxy
25/1/2021
07:51
There will be no hospitality sector if this carries on.
freddie01
25/1/2021
07:30
Lockdown on the pubs then till at least July the 17th
asa8
25/1/2021
03:13
$27 trillion and $78 trillionThe first is where USA national debt is now, the second is where it's going to be in 2028, according to data cited by Forbes.
k38
25/1/2021
00:42
https://thetruedefender.com/republican-senator-cancelling-keystone-means-oil-goes-to-china-other-countries-or-less-safe-rail/
k38
25/1/2021
00:05
When it becomes really clear that the future has been wasted by ditherers and donuts it will be too late.
There is no way out of this.
Pension funds cant pay out expectations.
Deadly failure and wait for it NIRP future in question

jl5006
24/1/2021
23:43
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Because ppl always get what they want - dont they Max?
And sadly there is no coming back.

jl5006
24/1/2021
23:39
There was a thought that nuclear madness would create destruction.
Now we know that a little bug can destroy all of the last 50 years at a stroke.
It was so easy.

jl5006
24/1/2021
23:04
Well Doris is safe .. no one is going to accuse him of being a tory.
maxk
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