The Securities Arbitration Law Firm of Klayman & Toskes Continues to Investigate Claims On Behalf of Lloyds Banking Group Shareholders With Large Concentrated Positions

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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

The Securities Arbitration Law Firm of Klayman & Toskes, P.A. (“K&T”), www.nasd-law.com, announced today that it is continuing to investigate claims on behalf of Lloyds Banking Group, PLC (“Lloyds”) LYG shareholders who sustained investment losses due to an over-concentration of shares in Lloyds. Trading over $45.00 per share before the stock market crash of 2008, Lloyds has declined substantially and is now trading around $2.00 per share. K&T has been retained by investors who have sustained substantial losses as a result of holding a concentrated position in Lloyds, and is preparing to file securities arbitration claims on their behalf in an effort to recover their investment losses.

Since 2000, K&T has pioneered the representation of High Net Worth (“HNW”) and Ultra-HNW clients who sustained investment losses as a result of holding concentrated positions in a single security or sector, in a full-service brokerage account. The clients we represented and continue to represent include founders of public companies and key employees from virtually every industry who received large grants of stock options or Rule 144 restricted stock. The claims, filed in the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) Arbitration Department f/k/a NASD and NYSE, focused on the mismanagement of the clients' portfolios given the fact that there were risk management strategies that would have protected the value of the concentrated portfolio. Such risk management strategies include stop loss and limit orders, protective puts and collars. Stop loss orders, limit orders and protective puts provide an account with downside protection and an exit strategy should the stock decline in value. A hedge strategy, known as a “zero cost” collar, would have created a range of value that the portfolio would have maintained irrespective of the fluctuation and direction of the underlining stock price. The failure to use risk management strategies as well as the failure to “hedge” the value of a concentrated portfolio directly exposes an investor's concentrated position to the fluctuations in the volatile securities markets.

The attorneys at K&T are dedicated to pursuing claims on behalf of investors who have suffered substantial investment losses. K&T, an experienced, qualified and nationally recognized securities litigation law firm, practices exclusively in the field of securities arbitration and litigation. If you wish to discuss this announcement or sustained losses of $750,000 or more as a result of holding a concentrated position in Lloyds, please contact Steven D. Toskes or Jahan K. Manasseh of Klayman & Toskes, P.A., at 888-997-9956, or visit us on the web at http://www.nasd-law.com.

Klayman & Toskes, P.A.
Steven D. Toskes or Jahan K. Manasseh, 888-997-9956
http://www.nasd-law.com

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