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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | -1.05% | 35.82 | 35.80 | 35.94 | 37.00 | 35.80 | 36.00 | 6,482,435 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.75 | 520.58M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/5/2016 08:26 | THE WOLF OF KORCULA I smell rocket fuel | cricklewood | |
09/5/2016 21:55 | THE WOLF OF KORCULA WISH ALL A WHITE NIGHT WITH NO SLEEP AS ANOTHER RED DAY IS COMING YOUR WAY MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM | 1corrado | |
09/5/2016 21:53 | ???????????????????? | 1corrado | |
09/5/2016 21:50 | WELL DONE AS YOU WILL BE THE WINNER AND NOT THE LOSER AS THE OTHERS. THCULAE WOLF OF KOR | 1corrado | |
09/5/2016 21:24 | I'm definitely going to sell my shares now because a illiterate deluded unfunny degenerate on the Internet told me to. Just placing the out of hours trade now. | smokybenchod | |
09/5/2016 21:10 | BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM THE WOLF OF KORCULA | 1corrado | |
09/5/2016 20:54 | Yes, great to be part of the European Community and all the benefits of the great cultures it brings to our island....as demonstrated so eloquently by the above. | marvelman | |
09/5/2016 20:28 | JUST COME BACK FROM A FINE MEAL AND I DECIDE TO SENT YOU GUYS A WARNING AS I SMELL A RAT AGAIN............... | 1corrado | |
09/5/2016 15:15 | Can't hold water never mind oil... | bakedbean57 | |
09/5/2016 15:01 | Not today it hasn't. Med/Long term onwards and upwards. | ifthecapfits | |
09/5/2016 08:35 | great mention on bloomberg tullow has turned a corner and is now outperform quote | oldvic | |
08/5/2016 21:18 | Bloomberg article on new Saudi oil minister's intentions. He'll be maintaining the status quo, unfortunately. | kevjones2 | |
08/5/2016 20:41 | May has arrived and the stockmarket will take a tunble | saturn5 | |
08/5/2016 19:40 | THE WOLF OF KORCULA sent you the best wish for this week trading either if you are short or long,best wish to all. | 1corrado | |
08/5/2016 08:15 | Interesting, I wonder if this signals a policy change? | argylerich | |
07/5/2016 12:25 | hello to all from THE WOLF OF KORCULA | 1corrado | |
07/5/2016 12:07 | Insurance for 14 months(from when I last spoke to them- about 1 month ago)....The turret team are evaluating whether to fix it in situ or whether it needs to go off to a ship yard. Both options fully covered. Obviously the latter will take longer and presumably be more expensive -for the insurance Co- thus why they are exploring both options in detail.....AIUI. IMO etc | nicebut | |
07/5/2016 10:02 | Back to the 33kbopd rate - we know from this line that the FPSO was full prior to restart, so it's possible that they are still constraint until they get a couple of decent off takes completed. Sea water injection resumed on 23 April 2016 and offtake is expected to re-commence in the next few days with production to follow shortly thereafter. | oilretire | |
07/5/2016 10:00 | I'd imagine rates will be all over the shop - it'll be driven by storage levels & tanker logistics. No reason why in good weather & good planning that there can't be periods of maximised production. Bad weather & any logistical issue with the storage or shuttle tanker & they'll have to impose restrictions on the production rates to ensure they have enough ullage on the FPSO to keep the production ticking over till the bad weather passes or the tankers turn up. | oilretire | |
07/5/2016 09:53 | FYI What a shocker, folks Dan x | daniel levi bmd | |
07/5/2016 09:52 | I'd take that rate with a pinch of salt for now......but yes as they stated there is an insurance claim going in | oilretire | |
07/5/2016 09:28 | Is this fully covered by insurance? Their previous RNS suggests yes | paulbiya |
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