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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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1.85 | 0.38% | 490.00 | 489.95 | 490.05 | 494.35 | 489.70 | 491.60 | 9,298,306 | 14:25:42 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.8934 | 5.48 | 83.58B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/10/2020 14:58 | I’d say bad news 180, good news 300 wouldn’t be that crazy. | trikytree | |
26/10/2020 14:56 | Red or black rns tomorrow. Good news 220Bad news 180Leverage holders might get q slap tomorrow long or short | sbb1x | |
26/10/2020 14:55 | Today’s share price movement is pretty irrelevant anyway. It’s tomorrow that counts. | trikytree | |
26/10/2020 14:39 | Will soon climb climb climb in to the close. Don’t wanna miss out on that 7am 3rd quarter update tomorrow. | trikytree | |
26/10/2020 14:32 | Dive dive dive.... | pander45 | |
26/10/2020 11:12 | Boo hiss looks like my low ball top up notgonna happen. Oh well a decent profit coming my way after tomorrow's news still. Thought there would be more bed wetters today. | slinkyj | |
26/10/2020 09:49 | buywell have you ever thought what a world with no transport or travel or goods delivery would be like? You for one would not be getting your humous delivery or your special yoghurt knitting patterns. I think there are more dangers out there for kids than worrying about diesel particulates. We are a long way from an all electric world and we will always need oil for basic chemical uses including medicines. I bought in @ 203 last week and very happy about it. | sparty1 | |
26/10/2020 08:32 | Pumping such gas in reservoirs under the seas is buywell thinks akin to sweeping dust and dirt under a carpet It doesn't disappear or go away and gas under the sea will like water always find a way to flow from a higher pressure to a lower pressure or rise to the surface A case of out of sigh out of mind These noxious gases should be treated above ground and neutralized | buywell3 | |
26/10/2020 08:22 | 180 200 205 this is somewhere at the bottom. just buy all these prices and wait 6 months. youll never catch the perfect entry. it has just as much chance of rallying tommorow to 2.30 as falling to 1.80 so get half here and add tommorow i would say | purple11 | |
26/10/2020 08:13 | Buy well do you own. A car or do any of your family own a car Are they murderers | portside1 | |
26/10/2020 08:13 | stinger,not clever imo. | sr2day | |
26/10/2020 08:11 | I wouldn't short thats for parasites and scum | sbb1x | |
26/10/2020 08:05 | Have you guys ever thought about just how unethical investing in OIL is ? Particulates from diesel fuel are killing and causing major brain damage to children and unborn babies in all countries You are supporting this outcome by buying OIL related shares and products Read this ... diesel fuel from 1 42 gallon barrel of crude oil = 73% ''In 2017, refineries in the United States produced an average of about 20 gallons of motor gasoline and about 11 gallons of ultra-low sulfur distillate fuel oil (most of which is sold as diesel fuel and in several states as heating oil) from one 42-gallon barrel of crude oil.'' Don't say you didn't know because you do now Diesel fumes collect in children's brains | Daily Mail Online Jun 9, 2017 - Damage from particles in diesel emissions starts in early teens, they said. ... In one child, a 14-year-old girl from south-east Mexico City, they ... Hasselt University: Diesel fumes harm children in the womb | Daily ... Oct 16, 2017 - When each child was born, they took blood samples from the ... Short and long term exposure to the particles increase the likelihood of ... Air pollution more harmful to children in cars than outside, warns top ... Jun 12, 2017 - Exclusive: Walking or cycling to school is better for children's health as cars are 'boxes collecting ... Baby boy (6-9 months) sleeping in car seat .... chief scientific adviser, to buy diesel cars because they have lower carbon dioxide emissions. ..... This is much faster acting than the danger from particulates. Children exposed to 30% more pollution than adults on walk to school ... Jun 21, 2018 - Primary school children are being exposed to 30 per cent more ... nitrogen oxide (NOx), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and diesel particulates ... Unicef said of the 20 local authorities with the largest proportion of babies living in them, ... Asthma in Children: Effects of Exposure to Diesel Exhaust Particles ... www.theglobalfool.co Oct 12, 2013 - Asthma in Children: Effects of Exposure to Diesel Exhaust Particles. Diesel exhaust particles are one of the major components of air pollution. These particles are suspended in the air, and are microscopic — less than one-fifth the thickness of a human hair. As we breathe, they are drawn deep into the lungs. Traffic pollution is a greater threat to babies in prams, study finds | Irish ... Aug 14, 2018 - Ultrafine particles chiefly produced by diesel engines are known to ... of young children but only a handful have focused on in-pram babies. Investigation into pedestrian exposure to near-vehicle exhaust ... by NA Buzzard - ‎2009 - ‎Cited by 23 - ‎Related articles Inhalation of diesel particulate matter (DPM) is known to have a negative impact on ... Finally, it was determined that children, infants, or people breathing at ... The Environmental Protection Agency Funded Diesel Experiments on ... Jan 23, 2015 - The Environmental Protection Agency Funded Diesel Experiments on ... (USC), in which child volunteers were exposed to diesel soot particles. Traffic pollution prevents children's brains from reaching their full ... › Earth › Environment Jul 17, 2017 - Traffic pollution in cities can stall children's brain development and stop ... to tiny particles released from vehicles, especially diesel engines. ... find that a high-pollution day before a test could even effect a child's performance. | buywell3 | |
26/10/2020 08:03 | Haha, Stinger, was it you winding the AA lot up? Short could work here, not sure we saw the bottom/bounce some posters thought. Wouldn't have thought there would be too much more downside, but who knows. | rupertforrester1982 | |
26/10/2020 08:01 | Third quarter 2020 results 27 October 2020 | la forge | |
26/10/2020 08:00 | STORM ZETA | la forge | |
26/10/2020 07:58 | Sbbx.. I've gone short on 25k worth | the stinger | |
26/10/2020 07:25 | Dow futures down 320 pointsBrent 40.90$Hmm | sbb1x | |
26/10/2020 07:19 | European stocks set to suffer from further lockdowns w/WHO warning that some countries in the northern hemisphere are facing a "dangerous moment." Spain declared a state of emergency and instigated a national curfew, while Italy tightened curbs as well. (via BBG) https://t.co/CEgFnuF | sbb1x | |
26/10/2020 07:15 | European markets set for lower open as coronavirus resurgence weighs Published Mon, Oct 26 20203:01 AM EDT Elliot Smith @ElliotSmithCNBC Key Points The resurgence of the coronavirus in Europe has continued apace in recent days, with France reporting a record daily rise in new infections on Sunday, Italy ordering bars to close early and shutting public gyms and Spain issuing a nationwide curfew to stem a worsening outbreak. LONDON — European markets are heading for a lower open Monday as surging coronavirus cases throughout the continent and a stalemate over U.S. fiscal stimulus continue to weigh on sentiment. Britain’s FTSE 100 is seen around 44 points lower at 5,816, Germany’s DAX is set to plunge by around 202 points to 12,444 and France’s CAC 40 is expected to shed around 58 points to open at 5,852, according to IG data. | waldron | |
26/10/2020 07:12 | Looking to buy in... probs a down day.. | the stinger |
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