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BP. Bp Plc

510.50
1.10 (0.22%)
Last Updated: 10:47:56
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  1.10 0.22% 510.50 510.30 510.50 512.60 503.60 508.50 8,091,976 10:47:56
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Petroleum Refining 211.6B 15.24B 0.8934 5.72 87.11B
Bp Plc is listed in the Petroleum Refining sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BP.. The last closing price for Bp was 509.40p. Over the last year, Bp shares have traded in a share price range of 441.10p to 562.20p.

Bp currently has 17,057,902,258 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bp is £87.11 billion. Bp has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.72.

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05/10/2020
10:42
Good day oho

Again another nicely presented chart but as you post; a depressing one.

bracke
05/10/2020
09:40
There's more aircraft out of LHR for sure but nothing like pre COVID Check Stanstead and LGW very little coming out of there
panshanger1
05/10/2020
09:33
Usually takes up to 10 years to develop a SAFE vaccineWe have seen brain and spine problems on human guinea pigs so far
zztop
04/10/2020
23:25
Just have to look on flight radar 24 to see that the Skye's are full of aircraft again. UK Skye's are just as busy as they were pre covid times. We're just in a state of BAU and keep the economy moving forward as does time. The markets will turn in a milliseconds soon as a vaccine is announced. Easter is the latest but it could come alot sooner imo.
deltalo
04/10/2020
22:50
#Libya Ramps Up Oil Exports as Output Nears 300,000 Barrels a DayLibya's oil output has risen to 295,000 barrels following a truce in the OPEC nation's civil war and the lifting of a blockade on energy facilities.#OOTT https://t.co/z0sAKzbYYY
sbb1x
04/10/2020
22:42
Still paying good dividend, so pensions and large corporate investors throughout the world will always continue to invest in BP. This week will see a upward trend in the knowledge that a vaccine will be available by Easter. We all know that if a vaccine was available next week the stock's would multiply so the trend should be gradual towards that time. It's coming and the sad shorters will hate the day covid is overcome. Shame that some wish to make money on the back of others who are suffering and deaths, comes back on them in the end that's for sure.
deltalo
04/10/2020
20:05
See you at 180
sbb1x
04/10/2020
19:47
Lol. The trend can’t continue forever. Screaming buy right now and when that trend reverses it won’t wait for morons like you to get on board.
trikytree
04/10/2020
19:20
The trend is always your friend.Never go against the trend.
sbb1x
04/10/2020
19:19
Every oil company out there is a sell.We have had 7 months of extremely low oil. I expect this to drip down to low 180s. And shell low 700s
sbb1x
04/10/2020
18:43
100% sell.
blueball
04/10/2020
18:38
Well hopefully the allegedly forward looking stock market has taken the grimness of the pre Christmas hell into account, hence this temporary trough, and will start buying for the post Brexit euphoria that is soon to cover the land, and BP will rise like Conchita Wurst henceforth.
ohojim
04/10/2020
17:13
Next 3 months will be hell for oil price and oil companies
sbb1x
04/10/2020
16:04
Good very day bracke

As you insist on depressing our readership, here is the same chart with negative vibes.....sniff

ohojim
04/10/2020
15:44
BP v Total

Which is the best investment?

orinocor
04/10/2020
14:22
Years ago there was talk about BP also becoming a Utility Company, which Shell have also become.

Whatever happened to those ideas?

yobstol
04/10/2020
11:53
Good day oho

A nice chart......but.......If you draw the lower trendline to touch the June, July and August lows it forms a declining wedge through which the share price has broken. I appreciate that it could be a false break but I would be wary of expecting a 50% rise. The chart is still lower lows and lower highs.

bracke
04/10/2020
09:00
There is disagreement as to how long it will take for oil to recover and whether it ever will. The lockdowns and other restrictions may have changed patterns of behaviour for the foreseeable future, although we will only know once we're on the other side of the pandemic. Energy companies, it would appear, are not waiting to find out.

Professor Paul Stevens, from the UK's Chatham House, spoke to CGTN about the situation.

adrian j boris
03/10/2020
12:50
And if you dont - keep your wallet shut
scruff1
03/10/2020
12:48
As a serious investor (I like to think anyway) I trust no one. Especially myself ! But I will listen to anything and anybody. Then try and develop my capacity to accept or reject. Most sites commenting on shares lack depth but if you are serious about a particular one you will know what is superficial and what is worth following up. IMO
scruff1
03/10/2020
08:08
stay short.
blueball
03/10/2020
07:51
Closer to 7%, but forward a few years to a share price of £4 and a yield of 5% and you have a 100% profit and yield of....a lot
andyj
02/10/2020
22:05
Supreme Court to take up energy firms' appeal over Baltimore climate suit
Oct. 2, 2020 12:05 PM ET|About: BP p.l.c. (BP)|By: Carl Surran, SA News Editor

The U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear an appeal by energy companies including BP, Chevron (NYSE:CVX), Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) and Royal Dutch Shell (RDS.A, RDS.B) contesting Baltimore's lawsuit seeking damages for the impact of global climate change.

The justices will consider whether the lawsuit must be heard in state court - as the city would prefer - or in federal court, which corporate defendants generally view as a more favorable venue.

Baltimore and the other jurisdictions including Rhode Island and New York City are seeking damages under state law for the harms they say have occurred due to climate change, which they attribute in part to the companies' role in producing fossil fuels that produce carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.

waldron
02/10/2020
20:15
Time to go long is now, yea verily I say unto ye.
ohojim
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