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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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BG Grp. | LSE:BG. | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008762899 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1,062.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/2/2013 08:16 | Philanderer Many thanks. | hjs | |
19/2/2013 07:50 | Tempus comment. Personally i think they will sell Brazil assets. | philo124 | |
18/2/2013 19:53 | Good description here: | philanderer | |
18/2/2013 18:33 | AND BT, same time. | philo124 | |
18/2/2013 18:30 | Also see GSK, same time. | philo124 | |
18/2/2013 18:27 | Interesting, see STAN. | philo124 | |
18/2/2013 17:07 | Just after closing at 4.30 I notice most of the shares report a "UT" trade transaction in the buy/sell. The defination of UT is as follows but I can not make any sense of it. Any ideas anybody? "UT Uncrossing Trade. This is used for the single uncrossing trade, detailing the total executed volume and uncrossing price as a result of a SETS auction". | hjs | |
18/2/2013 16:21 | Many thanks hjs. | philanderer | |
18/2/2013 15:49 | Philanderer according my chart interpretations, today could be the "buy" point. It should reach 1175 in no time and then it will consolidate. | hjs | |
18/2/2013 11:34 | 'BG Group starts new extended well test at SapinhoĆ” North, offshore Brazil' | philanderer | |
18/2/2013 09:26 | Morning PHIL , the one thing they don`t give is a time scale :-) | philanderer | |
18/2/2013 09:24 | Ambitious! | philo124 | |
18/2/2013 09:09 | 18th feb HSBC overweight tp 1815p 18th feb Oriel buy - reiterations this morning. | philanderer | |
16/2/2013 23:22 | Photo of the week: Methane Lydon Volney. BG Group has one of the largest LNG fleets of any IOC https://twitter.com/ | philanderer | |
16/2/2013 09:07 | 'BG Sells Texas Gas Assets to Exco in $132.5 Million Deal' BG Group (BRGYY, BG.LN) has sold part of its share in a Texas gas field to partner Exco Resources Inc. (XCO) for $132.5 million, the latest move by the British energy firm to trim the business of less profitable divisions in favor of megaprojects in Australia and Brazil. In return, Dallas-based Exco will get production of around 3,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day from a series of shallow-ground natural gas wells in the Cotton Valley. BG Group plans to sell some $8.1 billion worth of assets by the end of the year, which Chief Executive Chris Finlayson said will help the firm focus on its "core strengths in exploration and production and liquefied natural gas." Read more: | philanderer | |
15/2/2013 14:16 | Management changes seem to have been well received. | philanderer | |
13/2/2013 06:55 | I am still holding in my SIPP, mainly i think because my broker doesn't want to sell and incur a loss. My thinking is that whilst we sit here and wait for say 10% gain, we have already missed 10% gains in Quality high yielding stocks elsewhere. "Why stand in middle or road waiting to catch horse when you can turn corner and find 50 horses?" | philo124 | |
12/2/2013 23:15 | Missed this from last thursday`s Independent: Tom Bawden: BG worth bagging as it gets a handle on the problems Investment View: Some apparent disadvantages are actually advantages in the longer term | philanderer | |
12/2/2013 17:20 | thanks nisbet much appreciated cossie (LTH PRM 14yrs!) | cossie | |
12/2/2013 17:00 | Hi cossie Extremely bullish. Latest share register very interesting, with some large positions being built. I no longer post on the Prm board--too many time wasters and idiots. | nisbet | |
12/2/2013 16:26 | He's not expecting any bad news me thinks! | nisbet | |
12/2/2013 16:12 | Good news :-) | philanderer |
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