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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 460.00 | 459.65 | 459.80 | 463.35 | 458.30 | 460.30 | 24,629,861 | 16:35:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.8934 | 5.15 | 78.44B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/9/2023 11:27 | Since the well received results in Feb which saw the shares hit £5.70, there has been a 10% dividend increase and there are 5% less shares in circulation, as well as Brent and RM's today showing a healthy rise on the Feb/March period. | ![]() pughman | |
07/9/2023 08:40 | Holding up considering,China issues still on going | ![]() daler1966 | |
07/9/2023 08:29 | I still hold rather a lot of bp & shell even after selling some to take my 25% SIPP tax free lump in February. With existing sector dynamics I have zero plans to even think about selling any of BP holding until nearer 600p nor Shell until nearer 3000 The strategic tanks are still empty and the Saudis are needing cash for their mega projects, the Russians still want to destabilise the West, the green agenda bubble is deflating. Perfect storm ? Patience is needed. PS - great if you can trade the highs and lows but I am terrible at trading sadly | ![]() adg | |
07/9/2023 05:48 | we are 80% cheaper then our american peers., im not even tempted to sell. | ![]() hellscream | |
06/9/2023 15:36 | Becoming fashionable again, hopefully. | ![]() veryniceperson | |
06/9/2023 14:46 | Off we go to the races | ![]() daler1966 | |
05/9/2023 14:25 | News out... OPEC + extend production cuts for a further three months and Russia agree to its share until the end of 2023 | ![]() leadersoffice | |
05/9/2023 14:20 | Brent Crude hits $90 dollars a barrel ... the highest price in 2023. I assume news is due anytime regarding OPEC & it's allies regarding extending the oil protection until October | ![]() leadersoffice | |
05/9/2023 14:09 | Wow UP we Go | ![]() daler1966 | |
05/9/2023 12:31 | The dividend in sterling is 5.7320, that's OK | ![]() veryniceperson | |
02/9/2023 19:01 | And no they have strong buys on tech companies that will make next to fekk all profit for several Decades… and maybe make a mint in 2096 when we will All be dead anyway Any company n that makes a lot of money should be avoided… be warned Bloody Muppets | ![]() adg | |
02/9/2023 05:58 | zacks strong sell on bp is just laughable with oil near $90. | ![]() hellscream | |
01/9/2023 22:34 | VIDEO Steven Koonin Questions Conventional Climate Science and Methodology | ![]() johnwise | |
01/9/2023 22:33 | VIDEO Steven Koonin Questions Conventional Climate Science and Methodology | ![]() johnwise | |
01/9/2023 21:17 | sorry wrong site | ![]() pigeons | |
01/9/2023 16:48 | Surley now the ZUBAIR are running the company, we may see a professional up date and start date. | ![]() pigeons | |
01/9/2023 15:21 | A close above the 200ma would be comforting :-) | ![]() skinny | |
01/9/2023 15:11 | I bet you it will end the day slightly below 500p lol | ![]() meb123 | |
01/9/2023 12:41 | I keep invested for Quarterly Dividend,but broke thru 500p | ![]() daler1966 | |
01/9/2023 12:29 | I am selling a few above 500p - WTI oil price looks good, but I am expecting it to drop back to $80-82 soon. | ![]() younasm | |
01/9/2023 08:48 | Thanks, guys. Did a bit of looking. I saw a piece on Russia and Opec + done some sort of deal to be announced next week. | ![]() veryniceperson | |
01/9/2023 08:41 | Possible Saudi oil cuts | ![]() daler1966 |
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