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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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-7.25 | -1.79% | 397.65 | 397.70 | 397.80 | 399.50 | 395.00 | 398.70 | 4,145,870 | 08:35:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.9368 | 4.25 | 65.87B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/4/2019 16:10 | FTSE 100 7,440.66 +0.17% Dow Jones 26,551.59 +0.03% CAC 40 5,580.98 +0.21% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 71.63 +0.00% Gasoline NYMEX 2.04 -0.18% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.56 -0.78% (WTI) - 29/04 17:48:49 63.09 USD +0.43% Eni 15.098 -1.59% Total 48.595 -1.52% Engie 13.025 -0.72% Orange 14.385 +0.14% BP 552.5 -0.65% Shell A 2,430 -0.37% Shell B 2,449 -0.14% | waldron | |
29/4/2019 13:49 | results all priced in? thats 30p in 3 days. | hellscream | |
29/4/2019 11:54 | It appears that the market is not expecting much from tomorrows results. It would be so pleasing if they were wrong this time. | optomistic | |
29/4/2019 09:57 | BP Shipping adds six new LNG vessels Published by Will Owen, Assistant Editor LNG Industry, Monday, 29 April 2019 10:00 BP Shipping has added six new state-of-the-art LNG vessels to its fleet. This marks the culmination of its latest 4.6 – 5 million hour, US$1.3 billion ship building project. The six vessels have been named: British Partner, British Achiever, British Contributor, British Listener, British Mentor and British Sponsor. Each ship can carry a cargo of LNG equivalent in volume to 69 Olympic sized swimming pools, and emit 20% less CO2 emissions when compared to industry benchmarks. | ariane | |
29/4/2019 08:27 | 4/30/19 | 09:00am Q1 2019 Earnings Call 5/01/19 | 07:00am Q1 2019 Earnings Release | ariane | |
26/4/2019 17:45 | FTSE 100 7,428.19 -0.08% Dow Jones 26,474.85 +0.05% CAC 40 5,569.36 +0.21% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 71.04 -3.52% Gasoline NYMEX 2.02 -2.66% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.60 +2.00% (WTI) - 26/04 19:21:23 62.8 USD -3.34% Eni 15.342 -1.06% Total 49.345 -1.12% Engie 13.12 +0.92% Orange 14.365 +0.35% BP 556.1 -2.32% Shell A 2,439 -1.47% Shell B 2,452.5 -1.74% | waldron | |
26/4/2019 16:30 | Alliance News Oil majors BP and Royal Dutch Shell 'A' and 'B' shares closed down 2.3%, 1.5% and 1.7% respectively, tracking oil prices lower. Brent oil was quoted at USD71.90 a barrel at the London equities close, down from USD75.00 at the London equities close Thursday. The North Sea benchmark had breached the USD75 mark for the first time in 2019 on Thursday. Oil prices retreated from 2019 highs amid concerns oil cartel OPEC may raise output to make up for a decline in exports from Iran. "Clearly, prices had been technically 'overbought' and a correction of some sort was imminent. It remains to be seen how far oil prices will fall given the still supportive market conditions, with the OPEC+ group of producers continuing to restrict supply and the US government tightening sanctions against Iran. On top of this, you have ongoing production outages from Venezuela and yesterday an important pipeline in Russia had to be suspended due to contamination," said Forex.com analyst Fawad Razaqzada. Moreover oil prices were dealt a further blow after US President Donald Trump said he called OPEC and demanded lower prices for energy, amid a spike in the cost of gasoline at the pump in the US. The president claimed, without empirical evidence, that gasoline prices are already falling. It was unclear what Trump meant when he said he called the cartel. "The gasoline prices are coming down. I called up OPEC. I said, You have got to bring them down," Trump told reporters at the White House. "We are doing great." | philanderer | |
26/4/2019 12:07 | And here's to a live version of the above chart. | skinny | |
26/4/2019 11:48 | I upload a screen print and then post a link to it. Unfortunately it means its a static chart. On edit - it is possible to get a static chart on here. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | skinny | |
26/4/2019 11:47 | skinny... post 639. What do you use for your charts like this - and how do you get it to show on here.. TIA. | steve73 | |
26/4/2019 08:51 | Run both bull and bear positions on BP simultaneously. Today's decline suits me fine. Seems to be a profitable strategy - the main risk is that someone takes out the group. | alphorn | |
26/4/2019 08:47 | Oil dips, BP joins in enthusiastically! | optomistic | |
26/4/2019 08:32 | Morning all! Nice charts bracke. Shorts on crude paid off last night, but still holding long here. I don't think oil has topped out just yet, but we're coming to the end of a channel. Probably safer to sell the highs, rather than buy the dips, but it'll need some time to settle. Markets in general looking a bit suspect, although the Shermans will do what they want. Trade well and prosper...... | penycae | |
25/4/2019 17:22 | FTSE 100 7,434.13 -0.50% Dow Jones 26,468.5 -0.48% CAC 40 5,557.67 -0.33% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 74.85 +0.38% Gasoline NYMEX 2.08 +0.49% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.55 +1.88% (WTI) - 25/04 18:58:59 65.73 USD +0.02% Eni 15.506 -0.28% Total 49.905 -0.27% Engie 13 -0.19% Orange 14.315 +0.49% BP 569.3 -0.16% Shell A 2,475.5 +0.10% Shell B 2,496 +0.10% | waldron | |
25/4/2019 09:34 | A longer time frame channel. BP. DAILY | bracke | |
25/4/2019 08:58 | Morning all. Just taken a long at 568. Blue dart this morning. Trade well and prosper......... | penycae | |
24/4/2019 16:34 | FTSE 100 7,468.33 -0.73% Dow Jones 26,653.54 -0.01% CAC 40 5,576.62 -0.27% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 74.44 -0.09% Gasoline NYMEX 2.07 -0.67% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.50 -0.08% (WTI) - 24/04 18:12:22 65.78 USD -0.33% Eni 15.55 -1.57% Total 50.04 -2.30% Engie 13.025 -2.32% Orange 14.245 -2.60% BP 570.2 -2.11% Shell A 2,473 -1.90% Shell B 2,493.5 -1.89% | waldron | |
24/4/2019 16:26 | "as who in their right mind would be guided by a dart throwing monkey?" ==================== Having read numerous threads on this site over several years many posters could do a lot worse! | bracke |
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