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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

56.38
0.20 (0.36%)
22 May 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 0.36% 56.38 56.52 56.56 57.22 55.94 55.94 306,232,529 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.58 35.93B
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 56.18p. 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 £35.93 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.58.

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21/2/2019
12:14
as appropriately detailed and clear as PPI deals were..This is not a good move.

AHO has been overruled here.

mr.elbee
21/2/2019
12:08
Phil quoting^ 'a £3 billion investment into the business should reap benefits as it moves into financial planning via a tie-up with fund group Schroders.'

I cld do with some fin/tax advice re: the structure/content of my investments, but I'd be as unlikely to seek investments from a 'tied' fund provider via Lloyds, as I would a mortgage from an estate agent's tied broker.
Presumably Lloyds will be earning commission on the back of sales of Schroder products. In view of how simple it seems these days for allegations of mis-selling to stick, I expect the health warnings on taking Schroder products will be approriately detailed and clear. Oh plus internal controls over commission-earning Lloyd's sales staff from steering customers into Schroders when that might not be 100.00% in the customers best interests.

jrphoenixw2
21/2/2019
12:04
I don't agree but..Minerve in a serious note.. In your opinion, what's the impact of the resignations on Brexit
k38
21/2/2019
11:58
But my comments have a great element of truth in them unlike yours K38 which are just delivered out of prejudice.
minerve
21/2/2019
11:52
K..56 you see ? lolFiltering Minerve will stop all arguments and no fun.. not a good idea.Someone has to defend Brussels and defend the ... remainers.
k38
21/2/2019
11:47
kk56 - I used to use the filter - it works fine - but not these days. I either read or (sadly) mostly skip posts that just do not require reading. Works well for me.
bbalanjones
21/2/2019
11:44
Dont forget..Its easy to filter out minerve
kkclimber56
21/2/2019
11:35
#137. No surprise. This is the real power behind an Exit and nobody will pull the plug on the laundromat.
We are just tiny ants.

alphorn
21/2/2019
11:33
"You a beer drinker then Minerve?"

What has that got to do with anything?

minerve
21/2/2019
11:31
Record Surplus 15 billions.. with 3 billion more fo counsellor to give away... ( perhaps to Brussels)Juncker: 'no very optimistic a no deal can be avoided '
k38
21/2/2019
11:30
Meanwhile - in the "dirty tricks' dept. of Govt. . . .

Delay to tax havens’ public registers ‘risks national security' . . . .



But the government – without consulting parliament – interpreted the amendment to the bill as merely requiring ministers to state by the 2020 deadline when they would introduce the registers, and then unilaterally set the date for their introduction as the end of 2023, after the next election.

The overseas territories, anxious to protect the income associated with secret tax havens, had warned of a major constitutional rupture with London if the 2020 date were imposed.

bbalanjones
21/2/2019
11:28
You a beer drinker then Minerve?
fatnacker
21/2/2019
11:26
Just think if Farage actually had influence in Brussels the UK may have had more say in the EU.

But Farage isn't really as capable as he looks. It is very easy to win over the gullible and ignorant with a British pint in your hand.

minerve
21/2/2019
11:19
Managed to find a few quid to pick up another 5K.
gbh2
21/2/2019
11:18
Cheshire Pete, agreed, maybe these MPs should give up their seats and put themselves up for reelection in-line with their calls for a second referendum, I'm betting they won't.
fatnacker
21/2/2019
11:16
"Sadly this view seems to be the mirror-image of the reciprocal view".

You don't need to look very far. LOL's

alphorn
21/2/2019
11:15
M people or Yazz?
skinny
21/2/2019
11:14
70P....80P...HERE WE ARE AT 60P!
optomistic
21/2/2019
11:10
UBS Buy 60.66 80.00 Unchanged
skinny
21/2/2019
10:54
Hear, hear Cheshire pete.
grahamite2
21/2/2019
10:51
Yes fatnacker and I know it's stating the obvious but if we get Brexit, and no deal is now the real Brexit, we won't need Farage to fire up his Brexit party and he can go and enjoy the rest of his life. Will always be grateful for what he has achieved in getting us to this point, compared to the loathsome MPs who have and are continuing to try and thwart Brexit. They must not succeed.
cheshire pete
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