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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bp Plc | LSE:BP. | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007980591 | $0.25 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-1.50 | -0.29% | 524.80 | 525.20 | 525.30 | 530.70 | 522.30 | 529.30 | 26,307,372 | 16:35:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.8934 | 5.88 | 89.61B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/10/2013 12:26 | Barclays Capital Underweight 472.78 452.10 485.00 485.00 Reiterates :-) | skinny | |
29/10/2013 12:25 | So 500p chaps. cheers. | smurfy2001 | |
29/10/2013 12:18 | That derecognization of provisioning is worthy of discussion. | miata | |
29/10/2013 12:05 | So one says up and the other says down. They could both be correct it depends on their timeframes. | bracke | |
29/10/2013 11:33 | Prime Markets Buy 473.43 500.00 500.00 Reiterates Investec Hold 473.43 440.00 440.00 Retains | skinny | |
29/10/2013 10:57 | Yea a miracle! No puny 5p rise for our beloved share price but a mighty 24p (5.34%) as I type. Powering straight through the Daily SMA 200 AND two fibs. Oh what bliss. Now we hug ourselves at the thought of the continued rise to rear resistance at 482. But what's this!! The naysayers suggesting that the gap is not a breakaway gap and that it will be filled when the profit taking occurs. How dare they!! I note a certain person is implying selling into the rise. Such negativity. I have long suspected that he and his furry sidekick are Shell 'plants'. Ignore them and bask in the sunny uplands of an share price moving towards it's rightful place. | bracke | |
29/10/2013 10:31 | Going nicely. Raise in dividends. If we can just get the GOM out of the way without a gross negligence charge. But the chances are? Does anybody know when. | veryniceperson | |
29/10/2013 09:15 | Is this the best rise in just over an hour for BP ever, up 24.5p + 5.5% EDIT, kiss of death, now only up 22p | robertfaulkner | |
29/10/2013 09:09 | Morning all. Nice rise to sell into. Not holding any, so had to sneak a few in on the dark side. Bought BARC yesterday as a play on the 200 EMA, so maybe it is time to seek some help.... Trade well and prosper Earthlings. | penycae | |
29/10/2013 09:09 | seeing as BP seem awash with cash with all the buybacks , any prospects of them snapping up XEL , ? | scrapman | |
29/10/2013 08:54 | its worrying. i hold bp. and barc and actually agree with portside. | careful | |
29/10/2013 08:37 | buy BARCS NOW buy buy buy | portside1 | |
29/10/2013 08:36 | A A no response to your filthy post . it just shows you are useless and knows nothing about shares . | portside1 | |
29/10/2013 08:32 | barcs to rise over 40p very soon | portside1 | |
29/10/2013 08:29 | Excellent Q3 results. Broker upgrades to follow..I'm in | mitchy | |
29/10/2013 08:28 | Great stuff :) | smurfy2001 | |
29/10/2013 08:10 | Tremendous results for long suffering BP holders. Now lets settle with the disgusting American legal system and move forward. | glenol | |
29/10/2013 08:10 | I bought the preference shares as they have been hammered and missed the recent rise.The tide has changed | ch1ck | |
29/10/2013 08:05 | ha ha....just knew that story in the mail was to get people offside. Saw exactly the same with MRW results a few weeks back with a very small article placed discreetly at bottom of the page. | pineapple1 | |
29/10/2013 08:04 | anony now say sorry bp top riser up 16p | portside1 | |
29/10/2013 08:04 | Market like it, up 15p on open on a very flat FTSE | robertfaulkner | |
29/10/2013 07:43 | will be buying more today . | portside1 | |
29/10/2013 07:42 | forecast profits 3 17b profit 3.7b div 5.5% up and next year over6% | portside1 | |
29/10/2013 07:37 | Ports verbal diarohhea. | anony mous |
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