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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

50.92
-0.08 (-0.16%)
19 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
  -0.08 -0.16% 50.92 50.86 50.90 51.08 50.20 50.70 140,525,532 16:35:22
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 5.92 32.33B
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 51p. 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 £32.33 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.92.

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24/6/2021
15:28
As I have said every sinew. In my battered body is telling me to buy Lloyds

But there is dearth of any meaningful investors or news / events to encourage any such move on my part

This along with nearly other share in my remit financial and telecoms looks offered

Am quite happy long of cash and will wait until there is clear direction to dip my toes in a again

Boring boring boring

jubberjim
24/6/2021
15:13
Less free than we were before.

More difficult to travel, study and work in another 27 countries.


I suppose it doesn't matter when you are a stuck in the mud life loser who masturbates at the prospect of just two weeks in Benidorm.

minerve 2
24/6/2021
15:09
Of course some of us are mr.elbee, we can't all be silly old men can we ;-)
optomistic
24/6/2021
15:03
Min not relishing new freedom
pal44
24/6/2021
14:55
The most stupid thing is, the UK is Borrowing cash to give it away as Foreign Aid!
gbh2
24/6/2021
14:53
The Brussels drum was our drum too, it is just that you dunderheads were so so easily brainwashed. And you continue to be....

No wonder you haven't got anywhere in life. You must be so easily useable. ;)

minerve 2
24/6/2021
14:50
Dancing to the Brussels drum more to your liking eh Min?
maxk
24/6/2021
14:44
He is only good for posting pictures. I wonder who else does that? LOL

Many here are the same poster.

minerve 2
24/6/2021
14:43
maxk

The man who can't even spell telling us how to run our lives.

minerve 2
24/6/2021
13:42
massive rns justout at alba resources...commercial gold!
johncasey
24/6/2021
13:38
Spot on graham!


Min = monumental failure with an addiction to nit picking.

maxk
24/6/2021
13:34
We are already back at the status quo. We are free.

The aberration was the wasted years under foreign suzerainty.

grahamite2
24/6/2021
13:33
Covid debt mountain risks a new eurozone crisis, warns Deutsche BankNations failed to control their finances before the pandemic struck, leaving them saddled with huge debts - and big plans to keep borrowingByTim Wallace24 June 2021 • 11:32amBooming Covid debts, a relaxed attitude to heavy borrowing and a complacent view that interest rates will never rise risk leading the world into a new economic crisis, according to new analysis by Deutsche Bank.Eurozone nations, which ran into such trouble a decade ago, risk repeating their mistakes with economies across the rich world straying down the same dangerous path, said senior economist Sebastian Becker."Credibility could become an issue as most governments were not able to achieve balanced budgets in the 'golden' pre-pandemic years characterised by robust growth, booming labour markets and an ever falling sovereign interest bill. Indeed, advanced economies have never achieved a balanced budget on average for the past 30 years," he said."A continued and careless buildup of debt can potentially lead to self-reinforcing loops of high debt and high risk premium, which do turn explosive at one point.".... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
24/6/2021
13:23
most footsie stocks go down in the summer..fact Lloyds is remarkably stable.
Dont any of you study the past?

Are you ALL just spoilt children?

mr.elbee
24/6/2021
13:14
Add that to the list of things to do to get back to status quo.

DUH!

minerve 2
24/6/2021
13:11
"Whats the problem?"

By-the-way, I think you have missed an apostrophe. ;)

minerve 2
24/6/2021
13:06
If you are really worried about roaming charges. Simply get another sim in the country you are visiting. Cheap as chips.

Whats the problem?

maxk
24/6/2021
13:03
Brexiters

Please line up in a straight line so the whole world can laugh at you.

You at the front please sentiment.

minerve 2
24/6/2021
12:53
If we don't have a good close to July we will likely have a very poor run for the rest of the year :-/
Hope we don't have that Crazi.

optomistic
24/6/2021
12:52
It won't hurt the old Brexiters because they don't have a smartphone/mobile phone and/or know how to use them. ;)
minerve 2
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