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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-7.55 | -1.57% | 474.65 | 475.75 | 475.90 | 479.85 | 475.20 | 479.70 | 33,326,819 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.9077 | 5.24 | 80.96B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/12/2014 22:55 | cant see it myself. Certainly not for £5 per share, got to be worth more wllm | wllmherk | |
05/12/2014 17:14 | Nah, someone trying to offload IMHO. | smurfy2001 | |
05/12/2014 17:14 | One of Britain’s oldest oil companies BP could be about to be sold to its biggest rival for a fiver per share. | zho | |
04/12/2014 15:46 | That marmar must be struggling with those mining shares, pasted the same link on CEY board! | astjgroom | |
04/12/2014 14:29 | Bought a few for ISA. | philo124 | |
04/12/2014 07:31 | Only a million shares buyback..at this price >.> should be pumping in 7-10m at least.. | hellscream | |
03/12/2014 17:20 | Good day Penycae It did what it was supposed to do. | bracke | |
03/12/2014 17:08 | Nice run on cable. Broke the 1.5700. Done for today. Funny how it goes sometimes. One trade properly set up can be worth a week's rent. Other times, you take what you think is a cert, then it bites you in the ar*e, and you end up holding on to losses for ages. Music later on, maybe a glass of something to get the mood right. Mrs. P's got a night out with the ladies, so it's just me, the monkey and the young hound in front of the woodburner this evening. Happy days.... Trade well and prosper. | penycae | |
03/12/2014 12:42 | Thanks for that..... Cable now at 1.5674. If you're a trader, you'd take your 28 points. At a tenner a go that's better than digging coal for two hours. | penycae | |
03/12/2014 12:17 | I know this is a different play but.. Guys, keep an eye at Oxus Gold (OXS). Arbitration news any time, expected in 2014. Big money to win (up to 50x), high risk involved. Dyor. mm. | marmar80 | |
03/12/2014 11:22 | Cheers Maxi Held these since they sprung a leak in the gulf, may well add 3.74-ish, also thinking BLT which has fallen from 2102p and hit 1410 . | redips2 | |
03/12/2014 09:19 | Morning all. Might be a good idea to get long on cable about now. (1.5646). As for BP, Barclays say overweight to 550. Trade well and prosper Earthlings......... | penycae | |
03/12/2014 07:52 | Smart investors are loading up on these dips for the long term, if a bid comes from Shell all well and good. | ny boy | |
02/12/2014 22:07 | brake which is why they should not have monkeys in the board room when these things are discussed Essentiallnvestor I think you are spot on, but I need to reduce a bit so a spike towards 450 would be very welcome | drectly | |
02/12/2014 17:42 | drectly "are you indicating he may have been tipped off ?" ==================== More likely that monkey of his. | bracke | |
02/12/2014 17:11 | Why not, oil prices won't always remain flat. How much a share do you reckon they would go up to. 525 more/less? | veryniceperson | |
02/12/2014 17:00 | Wake me up if this breaks 451. | supermarky | |
02/12/2014 16:57 | Just noticed bid talk..sure sign of a fall ..lol | maximillian1 | |
02/12/2014 16:56 | redips waiting for 357 or near,,, 557,,yes after 357....that works ..Big holding in Sbry...hope that one works.. | maximillian1 | |
02/12/2014 16:36 | That Shell rumour is hardly surprising. BP cheap and what a global force Shell/BP would be! 3.57 MORE LIKE. 5.57!! | cfc1 | |
02/12/2014 16:18 | are you indicating he may have been tipped off ? more likely a few shorts being closed, but I would rather watch it jump up than down. | drectly |
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