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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

49.70
-1.46 (-2.85%)
16 Apr 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
  -1.46 -2.85% 49.70 49.51 49.53 50.26 49.42 50.02 190,547,411 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 5.77 31.49B
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 51.16p. 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 £31.49 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.77.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/6/2021
15:44
Sp being hammered, should have sold at 50!
arjun
18/6/2021
15:29
Have you got windows where you live? I hear it's 100% padded...

Nurse!

minerve 2
18/6/2021
15:23
hahahahahahahahaha
sentimental rules
18/6/2021
15:23
Arja, are you educated ?

At all?

psychochopper
18/6/2021
15:17
you can clean my windows - with your tongue

heard you enjoy doing that

sentimental rules
18/6/2021
15:16
If you are stuck for money sentiment my windows need cleaning on my orangery. You can come around and clean them if you wish. I dare you. I'd sit and make fun of you whilst drinking a glass of prosecco.
minerve 2
18/6/2021
15:14
I'm such a loser that you have to permanently go around saying I'm one.

We know who the real loser is don't we. ;)

Why don't you just stick to one alias name, make life easier for yourself. :)

minerve 2
18/6/2021
15:00
time for the 3rd bottle of cheap prosecco vermin u alcoholic loser
sentimental rules
18/6/2021
14:48
psycho ,
true . local factors played a part but main reason was that voters suddenly were switched on to tactical voting to get around the ludicrous and undemocratic FPTP voting system in UK . I doubt that brextremists will agree as they are not keen on democracy as they showed in backing TRUMP . i doubt if any other democracy has such a system which means that a party with , say 20% , of the vote could have absolute rule where quite a few parties . Such a fair system representing THE WILL OF THE PEOOPLE to use a brexiteer phrase ! ( joking !! ).

arja
18/6/2021
14:41
Arja, this tribe of “Tory brextremists”. I wonder how it compares to the tribe, if it exists, of Labour brextremists.

You need to think more statistically, or in fact, you just need to think as that is a precursor.

psychochopper
18/6/2021
14:39
I think Arja is losing it.

He no longer appends "wry" to his "Smile"

Sure sign he is losing his mind!!!

geckotheglorious
18/6/2021
14:37
I am not wholly surprised they lost - Amersham and Great Missenden is the epicentre of hostility towards HS2. It’s where they were fobbed off with cut-and-cover solutions rather than tunnels and the compensation regime was literally overseen by interns who were clueless.
psychochopper
18/6/2021
14:32
It’s amazing to see a Commission that is far, far worse than those with Juncker or Delors or Barroso.
psychochopper
18/6/2021
14:17
psycho,
do you ever mention the times that TM, Johnson and the Tory brextremists lost their
case in UK HIGH COURT , eg when trying to bypass parliament ? Just in interests of BALANCE or are you too ONE EYED for that ??. rather ABSURD claim too !!
nice to see your beloved Tory party lose in the by-election ! ( smile )

arja
18/6/2021
14:09
AstraZeneca has claimed victory in its legal case against the EU after a court in Brussels found that the bloc should not be given priority over other countries for jabs.

The judge at the Brussels court ordered that AstraZeneca deliver 80 million doses of its vaccine by the end of September, well below the 300 million that the European Commission had been seeking.

It dismissed EU claims that it should have exclusivity or right of priority over all other countries that AstraZeneca had struck deals with.

AstraZeneca said it had already delivered 70 million doses of its jabs and was set to "substantially exceed" the 80.2 million doses it was being ordered to.



1:55pm
Brussels also claims victory in AstraZeneca court case
Brussels also claimed victory in the court case today, writes Hannah Boland.

The European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Stella Kyriakides said: "I welcome today's decision by the Belgian Court of First Instance ordering AstraZeneca to urgently deliver 50 million doses to the European Commission."

She added 15 million doses would need to be delivered by July 26, another 20 million by August 23, and a further 15 million by September 27.

"The Court has also decided a penalty of €10 per missing dose. This decision is based on the fact that AstraZeneca has committed a serious breach of its contractual obligations with the Commission and contractual commitments should be followed."

AstraZeneca said it had already delivered 70 million doses of its jabs and was set to "substantially exceed" the 80.2 million doses it was being ordered to deliver by the end of the month.

maxk
18/6/2021
14:07
Psycho

Common sense at last from the judiciary.
The case never merited a court session.

The EU screwed up, they should have just sucked it up.

All they have done is angered Brits even more with their Brexit derangement syndrome.

geckotheglorious
18/6/2021
14:00
EU just substantially lost its court case vs. AZN.

To be fair, though, it was a Brussels court which delivered the verdict. I suppose that describes the absurdity of the claim.

psychochopper
18/6/2021
13:52
I was hoping he had gone into hospital with cancer, no such luck.
mikemichael2
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