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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-1.50 | -0.29% | 524.80 | 525.20 | 525.30 | 530.70 | 522.30 | 529.30 | 26,307,372 | 16:35:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.8934 | 5.88 | 89.61B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/3/2021 17:54 | Sold all my BP shares recently. Woke company’s are not good for investors. | rock star | |
08/3/2021 15:23 | O'Reilly, an Irish "cowboy" builder with lots of gaps in his brick work.... | plastow | |
08/3/2021 15:18 | What about 394.87 gap, you don't believe that will fill too ? | f0rl0rn | |
08/3/2021 12:28 | Irish - I'm not a believer in "chart gaps". The last time we spoke the share price was at 250 and you were telling me it was going to fall to 200 to fill a gap... What are you building? :-) | crazi | |
08/3/2021 11:39 | BP staff set to work from home two days a week | philanderer | |
08/3/2021 11:14 | C'mon Irish. Tell us what you're building. Is it a bridge? | ohojim | |
08/3/2021 11:08 | Morning all crazi the reason this share price just dropped was it had to cover the closing gap from last Friday You guys just don't get it, its not all about BP, there's a much bigger picture to see back to building | irish luck | |
08/3/2021 09:13 | I'm using 3 large monitors so that wouldnt work :-) Oil prices surged above $70 a barrel this morning following a drone attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities over the weekend. Saudi officials said on state television that the ttack hit one of the oil storage yards at the Ras Tanura port in the east of the country, with drones coming from the sea. Iran-backed Houthi forces in Yemen fired drones and missiles at key sites, raising concerns about production. A total of 14 drones and eight ballistic missiles were used in the operation, Yehia Serae, a Yemen Houthi military spokesman said in an online statement. | crazi | |
08/3/2021 09:07 | Just use your smart phone there's no headers.. | plastow | |
08/3/2021 09:03 | Should we not start a new thread as this one the header takes up 90% of the screen...??? If you want to look at the charts go look at the charts. They don't need to be everywhere lol | crazi | |
08/3/2021 08:35 | Someone is trying hard to hold this back... should be over 330 already with oil at this level! | crazi | |
08/3/2021 07:32 | The big question is will that last gab ever get filled?? Down there | plastow | |
08/3/2021 07:23 | Hi beergut If you mean the "gap" charts, then 20 and 50 MA. | ohojim | |
08/3/2021 07:17 | Ohojim, Can you let me know what moving averages you use on your chart which you posted on the 4th March. Should be a good day with Oil over $70, and Biden coming Syria more times then he has given press conferences. Thanks, | beergut | |
07/3/2021 21:39 | Oil supply just got a tad tighter.. | gwatson56 | |
06/3/2021 14:38 | This is absolutely spot on, the exponential growth of the internal combustion engine in developing nations will most likely outstrip the contraction due to alternative energy adoption in developed nations. The company is just repositioning itself to get the most from both. And so am I. | pander45 | |
06/3/2021 12:49 | Zax The vast majority of PIs purchase their shares on the secondary market. Outside of RIs there’s pretty much no other way of purchasing from the corporation itself. I’m afraid you can’t claim to be somehow outside of their financing mechanism because you didn’t purchase direct from BP head office in London. No secondary market = no primary market = North Korea | run4muny | |
06/3/2021 11:20 | The fact is, despite all the capital that's going to electric vehicles, and despite the crazy stock market valuation of these companies, they are probably not even going to be 10% of the entire stock of on-road passenger vehicles in ten years time. Which means demand for oil is going to grow. I personally happen to think that this is bad for our planet, and I don't want to fund these companies. But if I go and buy oil drillers, or if I buy Bp, if I buy their shares on the secondary market, I haven't given them any money. The people who use oil have funded them, by driving cars, flying in planes and using plastics. That's the problem to be addressed. An investor purchasing shares of oil companies in the secondary market isn't. | zaxarobal | |
06/3/2021 10:19 | 10 YEARS AHEAD............... | investtofly | |
06/3/2021 05:35 | didnt bp and shell right off 18-21 billion in oil assets? what price do we need oil to be, for those to be profitable? think bp gave in to pressure from our government to go green (government did tell our companys to slash our dividends)... the windfarm site they bought wont be complete by 2025.... what we gonna use before that?... the greens are atlest 10 years ahead of themselfs. i am happy bp is keeping there rosneft holding (tho pressure from greens again to ditch it), they got that super project in the artic. | hellscream | |
05/3/2021 20:09 | I told you all many months ago, no need to trade this. The penny has dropped and no need to spoon feed deep research anymore, you guys get it :-) | invisage | |
05/3/2021 15:52 | Good luck guys, I've sold my holding. I've had a good run with it.I have a feeling rightly or wrongly we are due a drop before the higher targets in which case I'll get in again. | kasamavic |
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