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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.74
-0.90 (-1.62%)
05 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
  -0.90 -1.62% 54.74 54.78 54.80 55.92 54.64 55.92 148,874,795 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.38 34.82B
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 £34.82 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.38.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/2/2019
14:49
Today's rise has nothing to do with politics.. market is happy with the results and the future (dividends) of the company.
k38
20/2/2019
14:44
Likewise bbalanjones 70p to get into black again. Longer term LLOY should be fine imho, let them roll up in the old ISA. Happy days now Jezza and his henchman won't be able to kybosh them.
Not sure how much of today's rise is down to the figures or the resignations by the malcontents. Split in labour of more significance than that in Tories imho.

cheshire pete
20/2/2019
14:42
Just a reminder folks

its easy to filter out minerve

kkclimber56
20/2/2019
14:40
I trade on charts by identifying the trend to form a trading bias using 6 months of price data look for opportunities to buy the market.
k38
20/2/2019
14:40
'Here child has the right to come home'

Belgium it then.

mikemichael2
20/2/2019
14:32
This brexit saga is looking like a blessing in disguise...you get a chance to see Politicians true colours by scoring own goals...
diku
20/2/2019
14:28
Where is Uncle and his rockets?...
diku
20/2/2019
14:28
k38: I remember doing just that in 'Pace' shares before the takeover.
bbalanjones
20/2/2019
14:26
bbalanjones You did well by holding and not panic sell. Soon you will be rewarded for your actions.
k38
20/2/2019
14:25
The pro pen with your prediction is that the facts don't seem relevant. Cab you explain the drop from 60p to 50p just a month before the results?
ekuuleus
20/2/2019
14:23
It is a long slow recovery for those of us holding this share from pre-crash days. I still need to clear approx 76p to even keel time on these. "Keep on Truckin" (£6.5k in May will help).
bbalanjones
20/2/2019
14:22
Alp...buyback is the easiest option when no ideas are floating about...they become too accustomed within their comfort zones...




pf - may be. The question always is 'can you make more money expanding the business versus a buyback'? Their current strategy does not include any real expansion.

diku
20/2/2019
14:19
Where is Uncle Arthur ?
1carus
20/2/2019
14:17
Her child has the right to come home.. and I do agree with this decision.
k38
20/2/2019
14:07
Pleased for Lloyds holders today.
minerve
20/2/2019
14:07
Because it is a waste of space.
patientcapital
20/2/2019
14:03
"At once the Spirit sent them out into the wilderness, and they were in the wilderness forty days - and more, being tempted by Satan. They were with the wild animals, and angels attended them."

Daft birds complaining about the party being right wing - its MEANT to be right wing ffs! They want to gain the middle ground - then why didn't they join the LibLobs?

poikka
20/2/2019
13:59
Thank you grahamite, it's about time this one headed northwards :)
jpjohn1
20/2/2019
13:53
Jacko

Some of my daughter’s friends were at that concert. Actually they are currently on the Erasmus scheme! LOL

Don’t twist the argument and try and give the impression I don’t care what happened in Manchester because I do. Perhaps you need to live in Syria for 12 months and give yourself a sense of perspective.

I also know people affected by the IRA bombs there many years’ ago. Did you think about the little boys and girls then when you cast your Brexit vote? No you didn’t did you, hypocrite.

You do let your emotions rule your head. You are a sad and bitter old man still living in the 20th Century. I would advise you to start reading posts properly because you misrepresent other posters all the time. A sign of a person losing an argument IMO. Go to your GP and get them to give you some medicine to calm you down.

minerve
20/2/2019
13:51
No chance..
maxk
20/2/2019
13:50
I am going to made one more prediction yet..
Profits taking will hold the share for short time just under 62p.
The future share movements will be from 64/68p after Brexit, long term 82p

k38
20/2/2019
13:44
Good Riddance to bad apples!

Traitors, MPs, Anna Soubry, Heidi Allen and Sarah Wollaston.

Now prove your honour and pride, resign and stand for by election.

corpbull
20/2/2019
13:32
London Ev Standard... (includes broker comment)


Lloyds delivers bumper payout as PPI charges fall

philanderer
20/2/2019
13:30
Well done jpjohn. It has taken me totally by surprise. Glad I'm a long term holder and not day trading this one!
grahamite2
20/2/2019
13:29
Indeed you said so, me2 62p .I must say because I have to block an arrogant and idiot, by 5 o'clock, who had a laugh on my prediction.
k38
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