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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tullow Oil Plc | LSE:TLW | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001500809 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.38 | 1.08% | 35.48 | 35.48 | 35.68 | 35.50 | 34.50 | 34.50 | 343,391 | 09:58:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.67 | 512.44M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/8/2015 07:39 | No profit - no divi - large debt - falling oil price - I would stay well clear! | herbyrainer | |
25/8/2015 07:34 | sp has declined now for 3.5 yrs with hardly a bounce from it's peak at 1566p | deanroberthunt | |
24/8/2015 19:38 | The chart is bad, certainly doesn't inspire confidence to go long here, especially with crude well under $40, the longer it stays under $40 the more the damage. Also it's fallen below the bottom of a long term down channel around 200p, so for starters the share price needs to reclaim this level for a week or two. Damage was done when 280p support was broken Have any institutions been shopping here lately? | ny boy | |
24/8/2015 19:34 | I'm Irish and if I held these I would be down a further 1.3% on the currency move today. I have to say I am tempted to buy with a long term view but I'm also nervous as hell taking the plunge. I use to love this stock but have not held in years. | cat100 | |
24/8/2015 16:31 | November oil sub $40 . And thats coming into the winter | cat100 | |
24/8/2015 16:27 | I can see a breakup of Tullow down the road | cat100 | |
24/8/2015 16:26 | Plunge protection on the dow but not saving oil by the look of it | cat100 | |
24/8/2015 16:20 | Where will Tullow be when oil hits €25 ? | cat100 | |
24/8/2015 16:13 | DJ recovering fast as buyers move in. The sell off in China has largely been due to ordinary investors leveraging their buys when they though the market would keep on rising. The several revaluations of the Yuan caught them by surprise resulting in an avalanche of selling to cover their debts. | azalea | |
24/8/2015 14:57 | She'll & BP better plays. This one could easily go under, crude heading much lower now, some talking a 20 handle, wouldn't bet against it. Collateral damage taking place globally | ny boy | |
24/8/2015 14:20 | Gotta love the volatility though! DOW futs predicting DOW opening down 800 points.... | holmess | |
24/8/2015 14:13 | Armageddon ??? Lehmans No2 ??? Storm in a Water Cup ??? | mr aboii | |
24/8/2015 12:32 | I think Tullow are going to go bust. World recession looms. | asusasus | |
24/8/2015 12:10 | As I said before this will follow the path of Afren, Price of oil will not recover in time to save this. | herbyrainer | |
24/8/2015 10:54 | in your opinion azalea | holmess | |
24/8/2015 10:04 | holmes Unless there is a bid, your "275p in a month or so", is living in a fantasy world. | azalea | |
24/8/2015 09:01 | We will all be homeless if this carries on | stevenrevell | |
24/8/2015 08:49 | Good luck on that one then What was the company that Tallow was going to takeover ? Was it another candlestick manufacturer ? | buywell3 | |
24/8/2015 08:45 | You have a reading problem - my post said INDEX ;) I've been short on the dow from 18000 and bought my first tranche of TLW last week at 185p and expect to sell them at 275p in a month or so. | holmess | |
24/8/2015 08:32 | homeless I can see why From 450p to 192p in 3 months And the chart angle remains the same | buywell3 | |
24/8/2015 08:30 | The index correction is long overdue and healthy. Buying opps are emerging all over. | holmess | |
24/8/2015 07:48 | More carnage on the way FFS. | cricklewood |
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