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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

53.06
-0.20 (-0.38%)
29 Nov 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 -0.38% 53.06 53.20 53.22 53.40 52.94 53.16 112,998,827 16:35:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0888 5.99 32.75B
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 53.26p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 41.00p to 63.46p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 61,482,503,126 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £32.75 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.99.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/9/2024
15:50
Work more effectively!
gotnorolex
23/9/2024
15:12
What's your solution then careful?
freddie01
23/9/2024
14:04
Hard to see how any new government could do anything different.

You win an election and you run a country with £2700bn of debt.
Last year UK had to borrow another £122bn.
Your tax take is £830 bn.

Look at the other problems.
Illegal immigration, the current international law states that you cannot return them to France.
Legal immigration. You need a lot to man key industries such as nhs and buildig industry, and if you stop dependent relatives being allowed to come, then many universities would go bankrupt.

Defence, eucation and everything else, it is so difficult to change anything.
They accused the Tories of being socialist, and soon Labour will be accused of being capitalist.

The UK is on auto pilot, who is in power can't do much to change it.
A new football manager cant help a poor team if the club has no money.

careful
23/9/2024
12:28
Every UK Gov since 1992 has been a various shade of grey. The electorate got shafted by minority and Green interests every time.
chachacha
23/9/2024
11:36
Yorkshire & Humber have a bigger population than Scotland but Scotland have 3 more MP's....somat wrong there M2.
utrickytrees
23/9/2024
09:57
keep the anger coming careful.

lovin it

thevladslayer
23/9/2024
09:54
Proof that Farage is no more than a agitator!
Stepped down then, and doing it again now by handing over control of Reform!

gotnorolex
23/9/2024
09:05
careful, you're not the sharpest tool in the box are you ?

Boris wasn't a true blue. Far from it. he stabbed Farage in the back, and didnt even return any of his calls after Nigel had done him a favour and stepped aside in 2019.

The tories had this coming to them, but now Nigel has helped to quicken their suicide, he is now turning to Labour


Bring it on.

rackersthedon
23/9/2024
09:00
The true blue membership loved Boris.
but how they could remain loyal after witnessing his bungling incompetence baffles many of us.
The MP's wanted Sunak because they saw how useless Boris was on a daily basis.
Remember how so many ministers resigned, they should know.

Sunak was doing his duty in ridding us of Boris, as Heseltine, at the end, with the help of all other ministers removed Thatcher after she had lost her balance.

Churchill was forced out at 80, he was well passed capability, and recently Joe Biden was removed.

These were all healthy democratic developments.

careful
23/9/2024
08:19
Sunak was never forgiven by the true blue Tory voters for stabbing Boris in the back and going on to become conservative leader without party members having a vote, as Sunak was was elected unopposed as the only nominee with enough support among Tory MPs.
hardup1
23/9/2024
07:56
More bollix from Careful. The truth is that the Sunak had been identified & groomed by the Tory as a potential leader from the moment he entered politics however, there was one flaw with this plan....he had no leadership experience! Sunak couldn't control the party because he hadn't the experience or backbone to manage wiley old mp's. He was hopelessly out of his depth and the chaos & infighting which ensued wasn't lost on the electorate.
utrickytrees
23/9/2024
07:45
Things have to get worse before they get better!
Get to the same place where we started?

gotnorolex
23/9/2024
07:13
Why do you lot go on about insignificant little Scotland so much? More people live in Yorkshire, they get little mention, and better weather with no midges!!!
mikemichael2
22/9/2024
21:58
Almost 5 years before you get another vote.
You must come to terms with the result.

The only thing we learned was that the last election required intelligent tactical voting.

Reform voters fell for it.

Sunak could have been a good PM and have a good Tory government if you had given him a mandate.
He could clear the swamp left over from the Boris Johnson era.

But Farage was so offended following the previous general election when after standing down in Tory seats, he gifted the Tories a good victory.
And Johnson refused to talk to him.

It was UKIP that made Brexit possible. Johnson ignored Farage who was furious.

So he decided destroy the Tories and handed Labour a victory this time around.

The best way to rid ourselves of the dreadful Johnson era and have a proper Tory Government was to vote for Sunak, the man who rid us of Boris.

Despite his failings this would have been the optimum solution, the best of a bad bunchof options.

careful
22/9/2024
21:36
A lot of people did not vote because there was no party worth voting for, especially traditional Tories. It was all Left, medium Left or far Left. Democracy did not give the electorate any real choice.
chachacha
22/9/2024
21:28
Prof. John Mearsheimer : Is Israel on the Brink?

Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom

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stonedyou
22/9/2024
17:08
Google butterfly effect Careful.
utrickytrees
22/9/2024
17:07
Careful, have you got Adhd/ pragmatism? You need to get into sport and give calling an outcome in real time a bash. The reason historians dunt earn the big bucks is cos it's over.
utrickytrees
22/9/2024
15:45
I wonder who pays for Farage’s visits over to th3 states?

Now he is an MP, will he declare any gifts/ tickets/ holidays I wonder?

daddy warbucks
22/9/2024
14:50
Military operation in Ukraine 22 Sep, 09:41

Russia says its Iskander missile destroys US-made HIMARS in Sumy Region

The crew of an Iskander tactical missile system of the Russian Armed Forces carried out a missile strike on the position of an M142 HIMARS of Ukrainian forces in the settlement of Shaposhnikovo

MOSCOW, September 22. /TASS/. A Russian Iskander missile destroyed a HIMARS and its crews in the Sumy Region, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

"The crew of an Iskander tactical missile system of the Russian Armed Forces carried out a missile strike on the position of an M142 HIMARS of Ukrainian forces in the settlement of Shaposhnikovo (10 km southwest of the settlement of Sumy). Live-recording footage confirmed the destruction of the multiple launch rocket system that was supplied to the Ukrainian armed forces. The strike destroyed a HIMARS launcher, two guard vehicles and the crews of the MLRS," it said.

Also, the Defense Ministry published footage of the HIMARS destruction.

stonedyou
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