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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

60.66
0.02 (0.03%)
26 Jul 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
  0.02 0.03% 60.66 60.36 60.38 60.52 59.54 59.82 141,047,083 16:35:08
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 7.03 38.55B
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 60.64p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 60.80p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £38.55 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 7.03.

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05/7/2024
14:45
smurfy, "Labour will bring stability and growth to the economy"

Biggest concern for lloy holders must be Labour introduced Windfall Taxes, imo Labour will steal as much as possible from profit making companies.

gbh2
05/7/2024
14:43
Bull, Reform got 14% of the vote, more than Lib/dem!!!!
mikemichael2
05/7/2024
14:40
You maybe just see a chart and lines. I see city fundamental analysis and actions

All in the eye of each beholder lol

institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:35
That may all sound like trading but in fact, long termers i know manage at them too, very successfully.

ive often seen them in at the same price as the standard holder, exit in full at same price yet make up to 50% more via smart reductions and additions - even compared to retrace average downers

So it applies to all

institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:34
I do think if it can stay above, or get supported 57.40s it would maybe give zone a go. Bound to be retrace though, given HSBA etc
institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:32
i dont know what it will do at zones either. Can only see them as targets, and then the risk period until clear call again

So tbf, none of us know right now. Def the risk period though, and others not helping the weight

institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:30
Well pierre, you can have an idea, is my point. Shouldnt leave anything to chance when it can cost 10-30% rapido
institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:30
Scruff,

I just can't see the Tory party doing any kind of ideological soul searching. Now had the Tories kept to their roots things may have been different for them.

Unfortunately a lot of the British public will fall for main stream media interviews and hit pieces without going behind the curtain.

Take Starmer for instance, Peter Hitchens is adamant he's hard left, further left than Comrade Corbyn. Will any journos investigate his past? And this is now a Prime Minister who can't give a definition of a woman FFS!

No doubt you've seen on you tube investigations against the BBC audience throwing mud at Farage, turns out they are all known left wingers with axes to grind.

The game's rigged I'm afraid. As has been mentioned before, look after yourselves, family and friends and keep a bit of cash out side the banking system in precious metals just in case the Trots come for your cash.

bulltradept
05/7/2024
14:29
takes serious momentum to keep me in either direction at city zones. Straight fkn through em and only consolidations above lol
institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:29
? Minny, I just stated what I intend to do.

No idea whether it will go to 60s (or 70s or 80s). Near buyback completion, I'll consider selling some if around this price or higher. If not I'll just hold the lot and take the divis.

All subject to any news/developments/isa bashing/pandemics etc etc. But that's how I feel atm.

pierre oreilly
05/7/2024
14:28
Not really bother me either way. i deal to them and out, and at them when call. So GLA
institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:27
Very common for a diverger on news, to relent fast on zone strike. be interesting to see real strength at that point, or simply all ISA gerbils
institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:25
Meaning if sell call>? believe it. If break it? you will do far batter than 60s

Big moment for the long term as any fund action will not be sell today/buy tomorrow - buy today/sell tomorrow

institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:24
The sell/short range is circa 58.70s to 60.6s

I thought id highlight seen as its important to blackrock and co, rather than me

institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:23
Pierre are you going to sell high 58s or do you feel 60s+ imminent?
institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:22
Done very well with these recently, 3x40k buys since the buyback started to add to lots I had before which haven't performed so well. My biggest by value share delivering me not far off 10k tax free divis annualised (and that's what it's mainly all about). But need to rebalance by dumping one or two of the recent tranches. So many more to be bought back in the buyback I'll wait for a couple/several more months. Near completion, the buybacks may drive the price higher than the free market price

Starmer saying the right words atm, no need to fear what he does unless he's lying. He's local to us which used to be a deep Tory area. Hopefully he'll kill off the loony left tag by governing sensibly.

pierre oreilly
05/7/2024
14:15
The other banks wont be helping so if can manage to do it, fair play. Going to be tough though. traders will exit low to mid. See if it causes anything
institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:02
Every share in the uk went up on US holiday, the norm. Today? All banks got the measure bar here

Not seeing how it can diverge. But, know within a week i guess

institutional investments
05/7/2024
14:00
i se a major block. But lets see anyway
institutional investments
05/7/2024
13:56
This is going past 60p nothing letting this horse from galloping away.

Labour will bring stability and growth to the economy.

smurfy2001
05/7/2024
13:53
Tbf, would lloyds want to give mortgages? Seems many are struggling since the 3% mark
institutional investments
05/7/2024
13:50
i think BARC, STAN and HSBA are more representative. LLOy just having a spaz day of uk isa's thinking the new gov can make money apprear for a million new homes.

Soon be down

institutional investments
05/7/2024
13:46
Samsmith I'll ask you once more & if you don't answer I'll just ignore you like everyone else on here.
Q1. How has anyone wasted their vote?
Q2. What would have been your preferred outcome.

I'm going out on me bike so you've got a good couple of hours to think about it!

utrickytrees
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