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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.78
0.44 (0.86%)
24 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
  0.44 0.86% 51.78 51.82 51.84 53.20 49.62 50.26 308,391,711 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.03 32.94B
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 51.34p. 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 £32.94 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.03.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/6/2021
19:36
minnie 666 ( is that coincidence?0
Totally agree. Its madness. The sort of thing African or S,American dictators have built when they need to give their ego a boost. Hes crackers, End of

k38 674
Agree with that too. I personally find it a bit same old same old but 5x and minnie seem to love it

scruff1
22/6/2021
19:26
Football Brexit spooling whoops
pandy999
22/6/2021
19:00
So....kin brilliant!! 🤣🤣🤣
utrickytrees
22/6/2021
18:58
Why you lot still fighting about Brexit. No one is talking about it anymore. It's over.Enjoy your freedom....;))
k38
22/6/2021
18:53
Doris has become just like Reagan - spitting images - the presidents brain is missing.
Mindless utterances - cant comprehend what the chancellor says - just witters - like his m8 witless.
Every day is worse than the previous one. Everyday is more confusing.
Sod the rules - use common sense - but few remember what common sense was - they took the rule - they took the knee - they wear the useless mask.
Just Brian Rix

jl5006
22/6/2021
18:25
He is not even capable of writing a sentence. :)
minerve 2
22/6/2021
18:24
What is bexit?
minerve 2
22/6/2021
18:24
How about YOU get a life and we will rejoin?
minerve 2
22/6/2021
18:18
Still whinging bexit get a life losers
pandy999
22/6/2021
18:03
He got it right.
minerve 2
22/6/2021
17:52
We are in a bad place, thanks to the thickos.

Never put power in the hands of clowns, you get a circus.

minerve 2
22/6/2021
17:42
When you trade, you have to compromise. But only as far as you are willing to.

Psycho corrrectamundo! Fundamentally the great British public questioned the benefit of an additional layer of expensive beaurocracy which was increasingly exposed as not in the UK's best intere...we are where we are.

utrickytrees
22/6/2021
17:40
Brussels is attempting to hold back the City in a bid to rebuild its financial clout post-Brexit, the EU's financial services chief has suggested in a thinly veiled warning shot at London.Mairead McGuinness warned that Brexit had "laid bare" vulnerabilities in Europe's financial system by exposing its dependence on the City.She said the EU needed to "reinforce its capacity" after Brexit as Brussels delays key equivalence decisions that would give UK firms greater access to its market. The financial services commissioner insisted the drive was underpinned by financial stability concerns rather than a land grab.The EU has only granted equivalence - when one country recognises another's rules are "equivalent" to provide foreign businesses better access - in a limited number of areas. Brussels has been accused of exploiting the decisions in a bid to lure businesses away from the Square Mile after Brexit.ADVERTISING"Where possible, we want to limit the concentration of critical infrastructures located outside of the EU," Ms McGuinness told the City Week conference. "Our goal is not to move or steal business away from London but rather to build our own infrastructures, and that's an important nuance."The EU has been dragging its feet on equivalence decisions despite warnings of the stance backfiring on the bloc. Many financial services firms have moved some operations out of London but the predictions of an exodus from the City post-Brexit have not come true..... Tom Rees.... Lloyds
xxxxxy
22/6/2021
17:28
History will write that the electorate were raped.
minerve 2
22/6/2021
17:28
Mogg and co knew what they were doing. The rest fell for the brainwash.
minerve 2
22/6/2021
17:09
“ and nobody reasonable intelligent or with a modicum of common sense votes for brexit unless in the tiny minority of billionaires who profit from brexit, eg owners of right wing rags. JRM etc and the head of that pub chain .”

You call that an intelligent viewpoint? Certainly sub-GCSE and even 11+. It’s nothing more than a child’s tantrum.

Once again, Arja, your eduction. Or any other credentials you feel able to share? At least Min proudly defends his own.

psychochopper
22/6/2021
16:58
and nobody reasonable intelligent or with a modicum of common sense votes for brexit unless in the tiny minority of billionaires who profit from brexit, eg owners of right wing rags. JRM etc and the head of that pub chain .
arja
22/6/2021
16:56
pierre,
your statement about "society" judging you as reasonably intelligent shows that you are NOT intelligent or does everyone in your vicinity know you well ? Of course not as your statement is ludicrous .
Also, no remainer ever said the EU is perfect but it is far more democratic than what happens in UK under your beloved Tory party who try to bypass parliament !

arja
22/6/2021
16:37
I have many remainer friends who enjoy a good discussion about it, no one gets angry , and they accept the result. Proud to say they are friends of mine. I also know many more ex-remainers who now are glad we have left.

thankfully I dont know many who are still crying and throwing their toys out of the pram - funnily enough I know of one other. He is also a very angry unhappy fool

so sad to see

funny though to see their rather public daily implosion

sentimental rules
22/6/2021
16:34
Thing with Min is that he seems to have little ability to deal with disagreement and conflict. I wonder if he ever played team sports. Or any sport, for that matter. Once the game ends, you’re supposed to chat about it in a half-friendly manner. If only he could grow up and deal with Brexit in a similar fashion.

So lacking in class! (in every sense).

psychochopper
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