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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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22/2/2019
09:56
m4rtinu

Teachers just like most other State employees in this country are well paid compared to many in most areas - average pay-rates are well skewed by the near 25% of the population who live and work in Greater London. Obviously the rest of the south-east and a couple of our other biggest cities increase that. Obviously in those areas most people are poor because of the costs associated with just being there …. but for many it is a matter of choice.


A guy running a company in our industry (in our area - North Wales) has just run out of money and gone bump after many years trying. He has just re-located to London and set up as a catering engineer - the streets are paved with gold?

aceuk
22/2/2019
09:53
There we go then. There is your answer. LOL

Minnie..The lady doth protest too much.

Best you just keep stumm, your credibility on this BB is zero.

jacko07
22/2/2019
09:52
jacko07

I don't short, I don't spread bet and I don't use CFDs. I don't need to in order to make money and I have my doubts on whether non-professionals should have access to these things.

I don't know why you would think I would ever get involved with Purple Bricks. The estate agent that really isn't an estate agent IMO. LOL Just another internet portal with idiots prepared to throw plenty of capital at it. Somebody is bound to lose.

You aren't very transparent on your trades. Go over to the Kier thread and you will find I was very transparent on my trades there. Buying stock at well below £4.00 before Christmas and even having the audacity to take-up my full rights when the share price was below the issue price. I knew there was value at those prices. It is now over £5 and so, along with my house builders, I have had a very good 3/4 months.

Some of my stocks yield 10%. Makes Lloyds look a bit pedestrian. Each to their own though.

minerve
22/2/2019
09:44
She said in poverty! Maybe we have different ideas of what is poverty. Starting pay in any job is the lowest you ever get so why use that to describe the average teacher? If they remain on lowest grade it is only their fault. There are head of years, head of dept etc etc and they even have head of dept in small primary schools. The pensions are massively subsidised by the rest of us. The number who have retired early to enjoy those pensions is frankly obscene. They do a great job and maybe they are under average pay in the south east but outside the capital they are between the middle and the top of the food chain.
tygarreg
22/2/2019
09:39
Ian Austin MP quits 'broken' Labour Party after becoming 'ashamed' of Jeremy Corbyn
maxk
22/2/2019
09:37
Odds on a few of them might be.
fatnacker
22/2/2019
09:34
100 "Conservative" MPs aiming to frustrate Brexit see fit to call themselves the Brexit Delivery Group!!!

These people are bent as nine bob notes. They should be burned at the stake.

grahamite2
22/2/2019
09:31
There we go then. There is your answer. LOL
minerve
22/2/2019
09:29
The US is a transfer union, unlike the €U.
maxk
22/2/2019
09:29
And one in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
minerve
22/2/2019
09:25
Always worth a scan of the US states; a few biggies and many very small. All with a single currency.




Members never need to be clones of one another.

alphorn
22/2/2019
09:22
"That's the result of sleepwalking into a currency that only suited Germany."

Really. Evidence and facts please - but not from Brexit propaganda.

minerve
22/2/2019
09:20
Ace - care to expand on that?
m4rtinu
22/2/2019
09:16
PIs really getting shafted on this investment!
gbh2
22/2/2019
09:16
Stoned - "GERMANY is bracing itself for a slide into recession ahead of Thursday’s release

of vital economy growth figures, which could heap more pressure on Chancellor

Angela Merkel."

It would also heap more pressure on Brussels and, regrettably, on the Southern European states and their unemployed. That's the result of sleepwalking into a currency that only suited Germany.

poikka
22/2/2019
09:08
The end of the Tory party is nigh..




Exclusive: Group of 100 Conservative MPs ready to force Brexit delay if May's deal fails


By Anna Mikhailova, Political Correspondent and
Steven Swinford, Deputy Political Editor
22 February 2019 • 7:54am


Theresa May has been warned by a group of 100 moderate Tory MPs that they are prepared to rebel against the Government to force her to delay Brexit if she cannot reach a deal.

The Brexit Delivery Group, which represents both Remain and Leave MPs, has called for a free vote next week on a backbench bid to take no deal off the table.




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maxk
22/2/2019
08:57
Tyg - how old was teacher? New teachers start on £23.7k. Tax, NI, Pen, Uni Fees. Below average wage and paying effectively higher rate tax. Then rent, council tax, utilities. You do the Maths. They could be struggling. Even after 4 years, it only rises to £30k.

One of the most important jobs; one of the least well paid for qualifications.

m4rtinu
22/2/2019
08:49
So now we have trader Jackinabox.

Jacko Market traders, Peckham.

LOL's

alphorn
22/2/2019
08:11
Tygarreg...that lady Ella Whelan (I think her name)...she was a smooth talker...notice the panel on QT is getting light weight by the day...
diku
22/2/2019
08:05
Lost me there Bob!
tygarreg
22/2/2019
07:43
Tygarreg ,

Any orange men on it lol.

bargainbob
22/2/2019
07:30
Would have been much better I'd Tory guy had answered the questions and stopped using everyone as an opportunity for a election broadcast. If I were May I would get rid of him.Didn't think the audience were that biased, labour guy didn't do himself any favours.
ayl30
22/2/2019
07:25
One mile queues at euro star St Pancras, lmfao
fatnacker
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