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“years of turmoil?”
It’s just begun, you feckwit!
Another muppet with zero sense of the Uk reality.
1. NHS waiting lists through the roof.
2. Food prices through the roof.
3. Number of under 30’s not working is through the roof. No goal to own a home.
4. Council tax is through roof.
5. Houses costing under £500 to build are now costing over £250,000.
6. Traffic jams are through the roof.
7. Parking fees through roof.
8. Immigration is through the roof.
9. Illegal drug deals through the roof.
10. Private dentists through the roof. You won’t get a free dentist despite paying for NI
11. Ambulance waiting times through roof. Simply die waiting.
12. Car running costs through roof.
13. Foreign knife crimes through roof.
14. Mobile phone thefts through roof.
15. Police assaults through roof.
16. Criminal vandalism to Uk culture is through the roof.
17. Police ignoring ethnic minority crime numbers through roof. It’s become a 2 tier Police.
18. Call waits to speak to a doctor through roof. Almost forget it.
19. Mortgages are through roof.
20. Pot hole numbers through roof.
21. Healthcare fees through roof.
22. Prison numbers through roof.
23. Number of Uk MP’s threatened is through roof.
24. Nonsense amounts of woke laws through roof.
25. De-banked numbers (for having any common sense) is through roof.
26. Landlord home ownership through roof.
27. My list continues to 100+. Since the immigrant invasion, our Uk has become a foreign toilet.
Thanks landlords! 🍿🙂
I think the bank will do well over the next two or three years.
I believe we’re now entering a period of economic stability after years of turmoil following Brexit, the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. UK GDP is expected to grow modestly this year and inflation is starting to come down. Lloyds generates nearly all of its income in Britain, making it a good barometer for the domestic economy.
As I believe we’re now entering calmer waters, I’m expecting these provisions to be reversed resulting in a credit (income) being recorded in the bank’s accounts.
Overall, I therefore expect the firm to be a net beneficiary of slightly lower interest rates.
What do others think?
The analysts appear to agree.
For the year ending 31 December 2024 (FY24), they’re forecasting profit after tax of £4.16bn.
With a current market cap of £34.2bn, it means Lloyds trades on a multiple of 8.2 times expected earnings. The average for the FTSE 100 is around 10.5, so the shares look cheap using this measure.
The same ‘experts’ are forecasting earnings of £4.8bn in FY25 and £5.47bn in FY26.
If their predictions come true, and the same earnings multiple is applied, the bank’s market cap could be £44.9bn.
That would imply a share price of 71p, a 31% premium to its closing price on 10 May 2024.
A balanced and ultra Conservative view point.
“On the cards?”
I’ll tell you what’s on the cards here….
31p 🍿🙂
“Whete” “75p”
Go to bed PP…. you’re drunk! 🙄
Even the naysayers are now saying £1 could be on the cards
https://www.fool.co.uk/2024/04/04/which-will-reach-1-first-the-vodafone-or-lloyds-share-price/
“whete”
Whete the feek? 🙄
These guys think 75p is very cheap
https://www.fool.co.uk/2024/04/28/3-things-that-could-push-the-lloyds-share-price-towards-1/
£1 is where they are targeting
These guys think 75p is very cheap
https://www.fool.co.uk/2024/04/28/3-things-that-could-push-the-lloyds-share-price-towards-1/
£1 is whete they are targeting
Who is this PP prat?
75p for Lloyds? 😆
Only time any knob paid 75p was when the Uk gov blagged it to institution dim wits for 75p in 2013
75p 🍿😆
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2423291/amp/3-21billion-Lloyds-sold-Government-bank-returns-private-hands.html
More press on the shares looking crazy cheap march.
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/where-think-lloyds-share-price-070000940.html?guccounter=1
Yeah, I agree 75p+ is clearly on the cards
Very, very brave buyers out there now, mainly Lloyds buying own shares 🍿🙂
See guys 55 was hit although very briefly but I suggest it would have triggered peoples trade plans . But its not a competition just want to go in the same direction for the next couple of weeks.
After 56 trading days, buyback complete to date:
Total shares to date....................................................1,216,300,240
Aggregate cost to date... ............................................ £614,430,041.03
Average price paid to date..........................................50.5163p
Percentage of £2 billion buyback completed............30.72%
MV - Beware sticky toffee commie will have you censored - My last post about him being a fool and antisemitic (both true) has been taken down 😂😂😂
Don't spill to many tears in your wine,don't spoil it
Open / Last close
54.76 / 54.50
High / Low
54.80 / 54.26
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/stock/LLOY/lloyds-banking-group-plc/company-page
Lloyds Banking Group plc
LLOY:LSE price rises above 55.00 with a trade of 55.04 at BST 08:20 May 15 2024.
It did hit 55p ...got FT alert this morning!!
I am bored and you are light entertainment.
Must finish my wine and jog off.
ATB
STP/Mr Mitty
Very quick reply.
Hit the nerve !
You are no more a caring socialist , than Cesare Borgia !
Post too long MV.
Please paraphrase next time.
ATB
Good to see our socialist investors, taking an interest not only in their robber bank investments, but in the those robber banks and other institutions that are morphing into robber landlords. As my wife and I are members of the nasty landlord brigands gang, we salute you one and all.
Mr Mitty, wetting himself over the likely hood of this share reaching 55p !
You see our socialist with a conscience, investors are in good socialist company, just of the top of my head I can name other like wise people with equal social consciences .
In no particular order.
1. Mrs Cherrie Blair, well know social thinker and family court/immigration lawyer and part time judge.
Whom wanted to help the citizens of our blessed country by investing in a British private healthcare provider with her
American investor friend . But also finds time to run the Blair family property company. a women of unending energy.
2. The late (I am glad to say) Michael Meacher socialist son of a brewing and farming family and of course privately
educated. Ranted on many times in the House of Commons concerning the plague of robber landlords.
Turned very Crimson when confronted about his wife's (in her maiden name) property rental company !
3. The great and good Angela Rayner, soon to be or could have been canonised by the Pope for her, enduring work to expose the most evil of ,things those carpet baggers whom buy council houses FOR A PROFIT and she was, it transpired a landlordess.
DCB you are really feeling the pain , very gratifying happy days
Will be very pleasing when landlords invested here start crying about the crash to 40s, same as early in this year.
I will be smiling about that 🍿🙂