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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

51.34
0.20 (0.39%)
23 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
  0.20 0.39% 51.34 51.26 51.30 51.62 50.88 51.38 199,642,768 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 5.97 32.6B
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 51.14p. 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 £32.60 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.97.

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28/9/2021
16:17
I was prepared to give Boris credit for the good things he has done and I still am. He took on the vile criminals trying to undermine Brexit and he saw them off - in many cases he saw them out of the Party.

The destruction of our civil liberties under COVID was monstrous but I can forgive that, provided these measures are unwound in their entirety this very year. Likewise the appalling waste of public money I can put down to a mistake. They are at least trying to reverse course on that.

It's the green thing that's beyond forgiving and which makes him unfit for office. How can any government have making people poor and cold as a flagship policy?

grahamite2
28/9/2021
15:31
Thanks Utricky. Thought that was likely to be the case.
hoper1
28/9/2021
15:06
Theyve just announced they're going back to half yearly dividends.
utrickytrees
28/9/2021
14:21
XXXXY
I like to link the guardian so the naysayers cant claim "nature of source" is questionable - which they do when Telegrpah,Mail,Express, or any newspaper that doesn't fit their political ideology is referenced.

:)

Then it is clear they have no argument!

geckotheglorious
28/9/2021
14:21
Can anyone enlighten me. There was talk some time ago of Lloyds paying quarterly dividends... then came the clampdown on divis. Has the company said anything about starting quarterly payments since then or is that water under the bridge now?
hoper1
28/9/2021
14:15
Guardian is for the Depressed and Lost of Soul.
xxxxxy
28/9/2021
14:13
Boris has all the time he needs, labour party at at war with each other.
I bet all the remainers believed my £3k golden hello, it went awfully quiet on here for quite a while

winston wolf
28/9/2021
14:12
If people are wondering how bad things can get...

Petrol panic.

You aint seen nothing yet.

Food crisis coming.
Bleak Christmas: turkeys, trees and toys under threat from labour shortage, suppliers say


And

"Return of the common cold: infections surge in UK as autumn arrives"



A tsunami of problems - wonder how our nannystaters will cope.

geckotheglorious
28/9/2021
14:00
Scruff, I made the same mistake (voting Remain) in 2016. For some reason I believed all the lies they spouted. Fortunately my vote didn’t prove to be decisive and I had the chance to partially redeem myself in the last European elections, when I voted for the Brexit Party, and in the 2019 GE, when I voted Conservative. That hasn’t worked out quite as I’d hoped but I’m still prepared to give Boris more time, albeit my patience is wearing thin.
troy holton
28/9/2021
13:58
David Walton28 Sep 2021 1:56PMI learnt more from a five minute clip from GBNews on YouTube where Farage interviewed a guy who actually runs a haulage company than this article. Apparently it's a mix of things many of which have been known about for years. He yThe Just in time supply chain, another Globalised money saver, is another thing. I remember reading decades ago that prior to the Iraq war the MOD had set up a JIT system for ammunition which worked great until we got into an actual war and it fell apart with a danger that the troops who were attacking Basra were in danger of running out of ammo? Panic people into buying things, loo roll or fuel and this system breaks down because it is designed to run lean so you don't have loads of warehouses full of stock gathering dust.The professional class that Jeremy & the Politicians comes from are hooked on cheap labour as an economic model. I bet he has a sense of his own worth and expects to be paid accordingly unlike the worker drones who actually keep society running. As for the Politicians, if they had spent half as much time trying to make a go of Brexit instead of trying to frustrate it we might be further along the line. And what about the two and half million EU citizens who we had no idea were here and registered to stay? No HGV drivers amongst that lot? ... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
28/9/2021
13:31
Troy
I know - I voted in it - to remain. I was lied to by the remainers. They are still at it 40 years later - thats how bitter they can be !!!! I got the years muddled by the way - its my age

scruff1
28/9/2021
13:27
Tricky filtered arja months ago total tool
asa8
28/9/2021
13:25
Was it arja?
grahamite2
28/9/2021
13:23
i read that the silly cow who was pouring petrol in a plastic bag voted to remain in the EU


says it all

bobby semen
28/9/2021
13:21
Troy Holton, I'd change the emphasis of your post slightly. The EEC/EU always was a socialist entity - but in 1975 a lot of people thought permanent moderate socialism was better than the hardline communism the Labour Party was busily inflicting on us.

Labour was trying to turn this country into a second Albania and they got damn close to succeeding before Mrs Thatcher rescued us.

grahamite2
28/9/2021
13:21
Evolution is absolutely inevitable.Like the laws of physics.Fundamental.
xxxxxy
28/9/2021
13:20
The bureaucracy of a banana Republic.Wales.
xxxxxy
28/9/2021
13:18
arja
I hate to be the one to break it to you but without the survival of the fittest there would be no evolution - or it would work in reverse as in Britain whereas instead of dying out the useless thickos end up running the gaffe

scruff1
28/9/2021
13:18
Conversation?Nigel Farage@Nigel_FarageIf the DVLA sit on applications for months, we're simply not going to get through this without more shortages. @grantshapps
xxxxxy
28/9/2021
13:15
nice one MB as we beg the EU for drivers to help us out of the mess created by brextremists . These brextremists do not need a mind as they have no idea how to use it and come up with some claptrap !



Medieval Blacksmith28 Sep '21 - 11:32 - 352627 of 352652
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"What was the motivation for admitting all those beggar nations?"

I only see the UK going around 'begging' ATM. ;

arja
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