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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 | $0.25 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.60 | 0.50% | 525.10 | 525.00 | 525.20 | 530.60 | 523.30 | 524.20 | 18,051,499 | 12:43:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.8934 | 5.93 | 90.44B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/4/2018 13:43 | Really cannot understand why this guy continues to give posts the red thumb with due cause one sad puppy i for one think it cowardly | maywillow | |
06/4/2018 12:34 | Total 48.29 -0.56% Cac 40 Index 5,252.95-0.5% BP 500 +0.04% Shell A 2,329 -0.19% FTSE 100 7,181.95-0.2% Shell B 2,364.5 -0.36% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 67.89 -0.95% Gasoline NYMEX 1.97 -0.79% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.70 +0.78% | waldron | |
06/4/2018 08:37 | Total 48.595 +0.07% Cac 40 Index 5,257.56-0.4% BP 498.75 -0.21% Shell A 2,336 +0.11% Shell B 2,376.5 +0.15% FTSE 100 7,180.86-0.3% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 67.94 -0.88% Gasoline NYMEX 1.97 -0.66% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.68 +0.11% | waldron | |
05/4/2018 22:51 | Our Russia fears have subsided a little | abbotslynn | |
05/4/2018 22:48 | The FTSE 100 energy giant has decided to decamp to Manchester next month for this year’s AGM in recognition of the large number of shareholders who live in the north of England. | smurfy2001 | |
05/4/2018 18:34 | I've just posted similar thoughts on another bb BP. - Charts & News | sicker | |
05/4/2018 18:06 | Dudley has done well with BP over the last 8 years, had a year off with out paying a divi. Last 7 we had one paying between 5 and 7%. I can see a rise in dividend this year, maybe 0.5 cent or possibly even 1.00 cent. Oil price stable 60 70$ a more lean and efficient BP why not? | veryniceperson | |
05/4/2018 17:38 | Yes GGL, and now a ½c rise in the dividend would be my next expectation :-) (I live in hope) | sicker | |
05/4/2018 17:18 | BP 499.8 +3.74% you got your wish city sicker 3 Apr '18 - 11:55 - 1765 of 1777 0 2 1 Does £5 beckon once more ;-) | grupo guitarlumber | |
05/4/2018 17:03 | BP 499.8 +3.74% Shell A 2,333.5 +3.76% Shell B 2,373 +3.99% MIGHT WELL BREAK INTO THE 2375 to 2475 BOX tomorrow premium up to 39.5 | waldron | |
05/4/2018 16:05 | Yes badtime divis are good. A small increase announced on the 1st May could take us into much higher ground. It is more likely now that Bob has just had a boost to his pot. | optomistic | |
05/4/2018 15:48 | Keep those divis rolling in | badtime | |
05/4/2018 15:41 | Never noticed the red ticks Ian ... LOL Good to see someone else has an interest in BP this could well be a serious moneymaker from here, already I have a very good gain showing :-) Not sure about the gap, unless it's a breakaway gap...would need Bracke's guidance on that. | optomistic | |
05/4/2018 15:28 | And every one a red tick ! Some sad old perve no doubt | ianood | |
05/4/2018 14:57 | The Annual General Meeting will take place at Manchester Central Convention Complex on Monday 21 May 2018 and will start at 11.30am. The total of the votes cast by shareholders for or against or withheld on each resolution to be put to the meeting will be published on www.bp.com on or shortly before 22 May 2018. | waldron | |
05/4/2018 14:30 | Cheers Bracke...your are so kind :-) | optomistic | |
05/4/2018 12:57 | BP 490.3 +1.76% Shell A 2,295.5 +2.07% Shell B 2,327 +1.97% | waldron | |
05/4/2018 10:27 | Three in row optomistic. A coconut for you. | bracke | |
05/4/2018 08:32 | Total 47.915 +1.34% Cac 40 Index 5,219.40+1.5% BP 489.6 +1.62% Shell A 2,277.5 +1.27% Shell B 2,315 +1.45% FTSE 100 7,131.69+1.4% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 68.24 +0.03% Gasoline NYMEX 1.98 -0.09% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.69 -0.81% | waldron |
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