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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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6.40 | 1.26% | 515.80 | 516.20 | 516.40 | 517.60 | 503.60 | 508.50 | 31,297,235 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.8934 | 5.78 | 88.05B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/6/2021 13:42 | At some point this will re-rate, perhaps north of £4 i suspect we will need to wait until the high oil price and associated high margins filter through into a stonking set of 2Q figures, if POO remains high I personally could see near on +50% on today’s share price by year end…. Assuming of course COVID situation continues to ease.. | adg | |
09/6/2021 12:51 | What happened to the share buyback? I thought they were buying back 500mil before June? Noticing it did say “upto”? | richvandam | |
09/6/2021 12:40 | Getting close to $73 now and we are still in the red, even Looney made a statement that there was a lot of life left in big oil...nothing seems to push us higher! | optomistic | |
09/6/2021 09:36 | Brent at its highest since May 2019 and BP............. | skinny | |
09/6/2021 08:21 | ill just take £2 trillion from the housing and land markets, to pay for our downturn.... most of the gains have been state sponsored anyway. | hellscream | |
09/6/2021 08:17 | were have a recession when free cash man stops printing, country cant cover what it spends anyway. | hellscream | |
09/6/2021 07:05 | Will BP hold back from production increases with the rising oil price ? At what price does oil cause a recession, fine balance not increasing global temperatures and increasing fossil fuel output. | spacecake | |
08/6/2021 21:43 | $72.00 a barrel, should be good for profits. Let's hope it reflex well on the share price! | veryniceperson | |
08/6/2021 21:00 | First quarter interim dividend for 2021 Payments of dividends in sterling On 27 April 2021, the Directors of BP p.l.c. announced that the interim dividend for the first quarter 2021 would be US$0.0525 per ordinary share (US$0.315 per ADS). This interim dividend is to be paid on 18 June 2021 to shareholders on the share register on 7 May 2021. The dividend is payable in cash in sterling to holders of ordinary shares and in US dollars to holders of ADSs. The board has decided not to offer a scrip dividend alternative in respect of the first quarter 2021 dividend. Dividend reinvestment plans have been made available for this dividend for ordinary shareholders and ADS holders (subject to certain exceptions) to receive additional bp shares. Sterling dividends payable in cash will be converted from US dollars at an average of the market exchange rate over the three dealing days between 3 and 7 June 2021 (GBP1 = US$1.41441). Accordingly, the amount of sterling dividend payable in cash on 18 June 2021 will be: 3.7118 pence per share. | ashleyjv | |
08/6/2021 20:57 | Will test 3330 tomorrow, one day at a time. | klotzak | |
08/6/2021 19:38 | "Boring, stale, done nothing for months" that made me laugh, better excitement on eBay (the auction site not the stock) vintage embroidered linen is hot ! | spacecake | |
08/6/2021 17:51 | At least £350.00 | 1lock | |
08/6/2021 14:18 | Even nicer if it's 350 which is where it should be . Is the City stupid? Lol | meb123 | |
08/6/2021 13:57 | Boring, Stale and done nothing for months. Last June 3.76 and we are in a better place now supposedly. Would be nice to be able to stop watching. | 1lock | |
08/6/2021 08:31 | Every one can have there opinion. | notbitcoin | |
08/6/2021 00:16 | I have also filtered the rude person who couldn’t even spell my monicker! There are many investors in this stock with different aims ... three common themes (for holders who are long) will be: those wishing to clawback losses from their pre-Covid holdings, those lucky/brave enough to invest when the share price was in the £2.00-£2.50 range who also seek capital growth and income investors (like me) who are looking for decent returns and share price stability (albeit at a higher level than the share price is now). Dollar weakness is diminishing dividend returns (and this is likely to continue) whilst the reduction in debt and buy backs have yet to drive the share price upwards. Perhaps patience is the key but even Looney acknowledges that dividend growth needs to be on the agenda.🤷R | cocopah | |
07/6/2021 21:55 | Quite a few of us , myself included are here for the capital gain or potentially. Dividends is just a bonus on a 1 year horizon. There does seem to be an obsession on dividends however. | meb123 | |
07/6/2021 21:14 | I'm pretty sure as of next year dividend increase will be forthcoming this year is all about share buybacks and debt reductions so a little more patience required | stevey82 | |
07/6/2021 20:14 | Yes, I'll pop my money into a savings account and get 0.5%, thx for pointing out the BP Divi. | jackpotjack | |
07/6/2021 18:23 | Cocotte clown filtered, nonsense collapsing | wolansm | |
07/6/2021 11:47 | Whats the desperation around the divi, BP have better uses for the cash than to hand it out, there's a transition underway away from endless man made pollution of the earths atmosphere and that needs to be paid for. | spacecake | |
06/6/2021 22:25 | Notbitcoin ... the divi is falling as the dollar exchange rate falls, buybacks have nothing to do with it and aren’t influencing the share price as other fundamentals are in play. The divi needs to be increased ASAP to help the s/p. 🤷a | cocopah |
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