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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-1.70 | -0.37% | 457.30 | 456.25 | 456.40 | 460.00 | 454.65 | 457.80 | 23,647,197 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.9077 | 5.03 | 77.06B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/10/2014 18:38 | Neily Tragedy!!!!! I was walking round the room looking for him and then I heard a 'crunch'!!!! I can't go on I'm too upset. Willy was more to me than a financial advisor.......he was my friend | ![]() bracke | |
10/10/2014 16:19 | pet Woodlouse - yes they are very knowledgeable about oil stocks from my vast experience. Try to ask one about mining stocks tho and they are completely out of their depth. | ![]() neilyb675 | |
10/10/2014 16:18 | I discused it with someone's wife an she said in at £4.00 she's a rabbit to | stevenrevell | |
10/10/2014 16:10 | Neily Fair enough. Penycae has his monkey so can't really argue with 'Buggsy'. Does a pet Woodlouse count? | ![]() bracke | |
10/10/2014 16:04 | Analyst said oil going to $65 so a litre of petrol will be 100p. | ![]() montyhedge | |
10/10/2014 16:04 | My pet rabbit says this is already on sale. | ![]() supermarky | |
10/10/2014 15:31 | I feel lower than 419, therefore having consulted with my pet rabbit we agreed 415. Thank you. | ![]() neilyb675 | |
10/10/2014 15:02 | Will we close above 432? | ![]() supermarky | |
10/10/2014 14:52 | Neily Yesterday you posted 419. Why the change? | ![]() bracke | |
10/10/2014 10:28 | Cut straight through 432. Heading for 425? Surely not. Interesting to see of it finishes above these support areas | ![]() supermarky | |
10/10/2014 09:28 | I will be interested to see how the dow trades later into the weekend.. | ![]() supermarky | |
10/10/2014 09:18 | 432p is an important support level | ![]() ny boy | |
09/10/2014 17:30 | Bp closing at near to day lows | ![]() supermarky | |
09/10/2014 17:29 | See saw on the dow recently. volatile - big gains then losses. Although the bulls are trying i think south is the direction. I'm betting on the downside. After such a long time on top I am bearish ukx/dow. Santa rally - its only October! Just my personal views. | ![]() supermarky | |
09/10/2014 17:20 | Brent only just above $90, WTI $86. | ![]() essentialinvestor | |
09/10/2014 16:26 | Neily Shall we split the difference...419.5. | ![]() bracke | |
09/10/2014 15:09 | 420ish has been a previous buying zone. | ![]() bracke | |
09/10/2014 15:07 | short term with the share buy back program I think this is good for BP and people who want to buy a good long term dividend producing share. As the years go by the Macondo well incident will become less and less significant. The 20% stake in Rosneft possibly will have more influence but as always the oil price will ultimately be key to the companies profits. of course if there was another major spill ....... who knows what could happen then ! But that could happen to any of the oil companies. | ![]() johnmfrancis | |
09/10/2014 14:59 | When will the bleeding stop? | ![]() supermarky | |
09/10/2014 14:38 | Brent is trading below $91, not sure $90 will hold. | ![]() essentialinvestor | |
09/10/2014 14:13 | prespill April 2010 6.40 plus a lot more shares in issue so possibly £125Billion plus market cap (not sure how many shares have been repurchased in last 4 and a half years) Today 4.38 ish markey cap around £81 billion £44 billion pound less = $70 billion dollars approx !! Hard to believe the company is really worth $70 billion dollars less than 4 and a half years ago ? | ![]() johnmfrancis |
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