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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

53.86
-1.48 (-2.67%)
08 Jan 2025 - 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
  -1.48 -2.67% 53.86 53.88 53.92 55.68 52.90 55.52 203,320,279 16:35:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0901 5.98 33.55B
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 55.34p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 41.00p to 63.46p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 60,617,012,971 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £33.55 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.98.

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16/6/2024
12:08
Im thinking, if the sector drags on to expected prices, Metro bank surely going sub 20s soon enough
institutional investments
16/6/2024
12:06
Now socio, we know you are heavy in metro bank since around 500p, and never appreciated the inputs of others like SR etc back then i believe as your posts to me are same

But i must ask, as one did june 2nd, and again today ---- given current sector state, isn't it highly exposed now?

institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:52
Dont worry about the cost. Assured, il get that back x1000 anyway
institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:49
I did. Shanghai haha
institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:45
Seek professional help you fool.
socionomics
16/6/2024
11:40
The Inglorious Selves, shall feature in a way they never thought possible

"This is the testament of the Shanghai II"

institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:39
And more to the point, how to expose it all, without them having a position or stage of retort?

The answers my friends, have already been found

institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:37
The real world is concluding, there is an awful fear of actual analysis occurring on uk forums

The real question is why?

What sort of characters really lurk on them

institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:36
You will all be very disappointed.
institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:35
Of course, we also have Socioeconomics whom too features in a pending release
institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:33
7 posts of nonsense. Come on ADVFN, you can do better than this.
socionomics
16/6/2024
11:29
You know, having checked here, there is an average input from posters, of over 13 years. For that, i wouldnt recommend Broadmoor tbf. End of life medicine would be a better alternative for you all. An act of kindness, upon selves, and humanity
institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:26
I get it. The anger

"he is only offering us chicken feed points, and we know he knows soooo much more"

Well, yes gerbils. But lets be honest here. i think the chicken feed stuff evaded you all as well. it was high value, for lowly gerbils

institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:23
Now, may i suggest something. When you want to know something, ask nicely. Unfortunately for you, i do not suffer unwarranted ego unlike your online inglorious selves do. Poking the II, is only poking up your own BP haha
institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:21
I hope you all realise i am only giving you week one for beginners stuff here. The real deal, well, that will never be seen

But i think that is enough, even to save a turkey from getting itself plucked

II

institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:18
Can i ask, why is it mad to try determine LLoyds holding value, rather than rattle on about labour for 20 years on a lloyds share thread? Day in , day out
institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:16
Lets try another simple thing just to see reposnses

The FTSE 350 banking sector.

Well it is down 5% off high, and LLoyds is down circa 5.5%. So in percentage terms, pretty much aligned

However, the sector most likely shall fall another 10-16.7%, to what i would call, the only price of interest to funds. Forget higher supports

On that basis and relativity, LLoyds has another approx 12- 20% to fall, to see if funds actually have an interest

But the problem is this. They do not go and come back fast. Not their style

institutional investments
16/6/2024
11:13
Not sure what is nonsense about that really, given its plain to see. i know it kills many a narrative here at this current phase, but you could at least try a stronger argument for LLoyds than sending it to broadmoor haha
institutional investments
16/6/2024
10:53
Toss up which are the saddest. Those that write the tripe or those that read it. I dont have many on filter but always these multi posters of nonsense. They almost certainly live alone but if not its a wonder they havent been permanently filtered. Or maybe home is Broadmoor or someplace
scruff1
16/6/2024
10:20
Please God!
jordaggy
16/6/2024
10:00
Now i get that this thread is for macro chat i think, or whatever. my bit said

Football month

Adios

institutional investments
16/6/2024
09:59
Now lets say lloyds for some strange reason, breaks north and continues rising. Does it make you wrong to have exited prior? Hardly. On the law of statistics alone, you were going to get minced in 8 of 10 other stocks for not exiting and letting it show itself for bull side

IE the same decision across a portfolio would have the book in absolute bits. And thats before markets normalise post the QE era

institutional investments
16/6/2024
09:55
i must say, add a few other simple things to that, and its all out lol
institutional investments
16/6/2024
09:54
Which begs the question

Given its obvious even to anyone only dealing a week re such a simple thing, why is it not mentioned on advfn or LSE? And the others

institutional investments
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