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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.80
-0.84 (-1.51%)
07 Jun 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
  -0.84 -1.51% 54.80 54.86 54.88 55.66 54.52 55.66 116,265,673 16:35:11
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.39 34.87B
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 55.64p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 57.22p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £34.87 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.39.

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18/9/2021
17:43
AUKUS......... Carlos Bayo18 Sep 2021 3:05PMAs a foreigner living in the UK since 8 years ago, i can tell you, THE WHOLE WORLD prefers the UK over France, the French are nobodies, the world couldnt care less of what they think and what they do.France has this third world mentality, they will always blame anybody else but themselves, its actually embarrassing.I feel sorry for them.43LikeReplyIan McKenna18 Sep 2021 2:27PMHaving done everything possible to make Brexit as harmful as possible the French are hurt when the UK does something they don't like. Let's face it Macron is an enemy of the UK. The more he can be hurt politically the better. 
xxxxxy
18/9/2021
17:39
Tricky a new green convert.
Tenerife - fine -
Why was the nuclear so offensive.
LENRs were able to generate - but were not favoured.
So many other options dismissed bcos of lobby interests.
We are at a crossroads where energy hikes will kill industry.
NOBODY did the maths - y would they - it was the job of ano

jl5006
18/9/2021
17:33
Holly Greader, 23, from Cardiff, who has multiple chronic illnesses, said knowing people had tested negative or where double jabbed would help her feel safer going out in the coming months.

However, the disability campaigner told BBC Radio Wales she felt the rules should be stronger.

She said she believed people should have had both the vaccine and a negative test result to attend events, and that it should be extended to pubs and bars.

But she said it should not bar those who were unable to have the jab.

She said the passes would help give her and others who have been classed clinically extremely vulnerable "comfort", but added it was not just about being able to go out.

"It's about actually keeping ourselves as well as possible going forward... we already have a lot of medical problems and adding Covid to the mix will make us sicker," she said.

"It could lead to a point where we don't get a choice whether we are able to go out because our health has decided that for us."

First Minister Mark Drakeford made the announcement as part of the latest review of coronavirus restrictions, despite warnings from a nightclub trade body that the move may damage the nightclub industry.

The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats in Cardiff Bay have criticised the introduction of the passes, while Plaid Cymru said it was "perplexed" by elements of the plan.
My only thought - y do I want any part of ur chronic illness!

jl5006
18/9/2021
17:14
Never mind France, it's China we all should be worried about, spending an absolute fortune on modernizing its already massive Military power. Why??
mikemichael2
18/9/2021
17:04
It's not very often that you get a "Price Monitoring Extension" on a FTSE 100 company as LLOY did on Friday close.

any thoughts on what happened?

richie1218
18/9/2021
16:39
Y should anyone think Truss for PM
There is no tory party

jl5006
18/9/2021
16:38
Suprised the Aussies arentgoing coal powered.
utrickytrees
18/9/2021
14:16
Heath liked a black hole..
maxk
18/9/2021
14:12
Tricky
Its a great alliance. Where the efforts should have been instead of on these EU lightweight wasters who never know where their allegiances lie after themselves. Looks like the French are gonna have to try harder to compete with Oz wine and other produce. We may be needing more of our fish too. Heath took us up a 40 year dead end

scruff1
18/9/2021
13:45
I've got no time for any EU country G2 with the possible exception of the Poles you can't expect any of them to play with a straight bat. With any luck this AUKUS initiative could be the start of something big RR will no doubt be supplying the sub engines let hope they do something on aviation next.
utrickytrees
18/9/2021
13:39
Quarter pounder with cheese!!!!
mikemichael2
18/9/2021
13:17
I think todays kids can add stones, pounds and ounces. Pizza and fizzy drinks - easy peasey. Look on any high street. Full of em
scruff1
18/9/2021
13:12
Charlie Nunn is useless and therefore extremely dangerous to the PI...be grateful for his laziness and attempt to get the share price up based on what AHO did
mr.elbee
18/9/2021
11:50
Susan Fiona Michie (born June 1955) is a British academic, clinical psychologist, and professor of Health Psychology, director of The Centre for Behaviour Change[1] and head of The Health Psychology Research Group,[2] all at University College London. She is also an advisor to the British Government via the SAGE advisory group[3][4] on matters concerning behavioural compliance with government regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic.





Personal life

Michie was married from 1981 to 1997 to the trade union official Andrew Murray and has three children.[21] She married psychologist Robert West,[22] Emeritus Professor at University College London,[23] in 2009.

Michie is a member of the Communist Party of Britain[24][22] and was also member of its predecessor the Communist Party of Great Britain.[25] In March 2018, she spoke at a public meeting saying that communists should be "working full tilt" for the election of Jeremy Corbyn as prime minister.[26][27] She made a £14,000 donation to Labour under Corbyn's leadership.[28][29]


Lots more info here:

maxk
18/9/2021
11:41
About the only thing bozz can do to save himdelf and the tory party is to get the army deployed to quickly arrest er protestors wherever they turn up.

The army would also need to arrest the police where they are found to be aiding and abetting the "protestors."

grahamite2
18/9/2021
11:37
Pierre

"Poor andy didn't realise it's rape under 18 in the states, and not under 16 as here."

I think it depends on which state you are in.

medieval blacksmith
18/9/2021
11:37
And have a nice day.
xxxxxy
18/9/2021
11:36
No way to govern. Lost the right to govern. Appalling..... Scientists on a committee that encouraged the use of fear to control people's behaviour during the Covid pandemic have admitted its work was "unethical" and "totalitarian".Members of the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Behaviour (SPI-B) expressed regret about the tactics in a new book about the role of psychology in the Government's Covid-19 response.SPI-B warned in March last year that ministers needed to increase "the perceived level of personal threat" from Covid-19 because "a substantial number of people still do not feel sufficiently personally threatened".Gavin Morgan, a psychologist on the team, said: "Clearly, using fear as a means of control is not ethical. Using fear smacks of totalitarianism. It's not an ethical stance for any modern government. By nature I am an optimistic person, but all this has given me a more pessimistic view of people."ADVERTISINGMr Morgan spoke to author Laura Dodsworth, who has spent a year investigating the Government's tactics for her book A State of Fear, published on Monday.Ministers have faced repeated accusations that they ramped up the threat from the pandemic to justify lockdowns and coerce the public into abiding by them – a claim that will be examined by the forthcoming public inquiry into the pandemic response..... Daily Telegraph
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