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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 | |
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6.60 | 1.26% | 529.70 | 529.60 | 529.80 | 531.40 | 528.20 | 529.20 | 18,438,806 | 14:28:47 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.8934 | 5.92 | 90.27B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/10/2017 12:07 | Looking a tad over bought, but £5 looming? 05 Oct Deutsche Bank Buy 487.28 520.00 520.00 Reiterates 03 Oct Barclays Capital Overweight 487.28 675.00 675.00 Reiterates | skinny | |
05/10/2017 11:50 | Slightly off topic but. Has anyone who uses Smart Investor got the dividend supposedly paid on 22 Sept? Or five days later according to Barclays. | bill hunt | |
04/10/2017 11:08 | Good day Penycae Shorting in the current climate is a fraught business but as we know when the drop comes we don't get much notice. On the chart below the light blue lines are unfilled opening gaps and the FTSE likes to fill its gaps. The gap at 7498 is from 9/10 August and the 7543 is from 8/9 August. Good fortune with the shorts. FTSE 4 HOUR | bracke | |
04/10/2017 08:47 | Morning all. Sold a few from the darkside this morning. FTSE 7550 looks to be a good selling point. Starting to build a few short positions on the index. Logic says stops should be around 7550, but they never make it that easy. Got to be relaxed about short positions. Once yer in, yer in....... | penycae | |
03/10/2017 12:10 | Ironhorse I sincerely hope and expect that your petition fails to garner sufficient support and even if it does, then our elected representatives will consign it to the dustbin of history. Two wrongs do not make a right. | toffeeman | |
29/9/2017 11:02 | Lets hope so. | garycook | |
29/9/2017 10:50 | Hi Gary. I know that about oil price. They have cut supply to get rid of the over hang. Imho I think it will stay around this price now. | veryniceperson | |
29/9/2017 10:03 | Break out next stop 500 | robrah | |
29/9/2017 09:36 | VNP.If the Oil price retraces then so does the BP/RDSB SP,s.It has simple as that.But hopefully Oil can stay stable or rise further into the $60 a barrel range. | garycook | |
29/9/2017 08:22 | I've been buying these at around 440 ish. Now oil price is stabilising, these price's might be in the past now. What does anybody else think? | veryniceperson | |
25/9/2017 15:08 | Come on blue aliases, who's the mysterious red ticker? LOL | smurfy2001 | |
25/9/2017 13:08 | Oil is at $57.7 A barrel, will this be the new average? | veryniceperson | |
23/9/2017 20:08 | I most certainly take your point... so why did you bother with #89432? | prambigear | |
22/9/2017 23:05 | Yeah right. Let's argue about religion next on the BP BB. It should be easy to come to a consensus. Do you take the point? | bionicdog | |
22/9/2017 22:04 | That's not a petty prejudice. That's a huge step forward for democracy for Britain. | prambigear | |
22/9/2017 20:05 | BREXIT NOW...... SIGN HERE !!!! | maxidi | |
21/9/2017 21:52 | Typical of a democrat state to punish foreign companies. Maybe a counter claim should be filed against the obnoxious behaviour of Americans causing the global financial crisis. Rather than looking at the oil companies why not point the finger at all the Americans who have vehicles larger than a mini. | utyinv | |
21/9/2017 19:31 | City of San Francisco suing Big Oil for effects of global warming hxxps://www.sfcityat | raffles the gentleman thug | |
21/9/2017 16:35 | ...and he doesn't even like a compliment! LOL | optomistic | |
21/9/2017 16:25 | Yes, and he is very dedicated to his duty :-) | optomistic |
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