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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2.40 | 0.51% | 475.20 | 475.40 | 475.50 | 479.50 | 474.30 | 476.30 | 35,107,712 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.9077 | 5.24 | 79.82B |
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30/5/2024 18:00 | Oddly enough, i will be busy at the same time as Vlad, doing something else altogether Later SYMEr's | institutional investments | |
30/5/2024 17:59 | tbf it's about timethe yanks started using their heads instead of wasting breath on social etc A one liner knut headline where it matters What is it they say? Awesome | institutional investments | |
30/5/2024 17:56 | Ouch...straight for the heart of it all there Vlad re narrative via search control? looool | institutional investments | |
30/5/2024 17:54 | As the saying goes--- bring them to your territory, gangland style | vlad the impaler | |
30/5/2024 17:40 | Anyway, nail in coffin here to 370s assured. Shall know if destined for lower by 410s Not bother coming in on the bouncy days in the interim. its painful to look at | vlad the impaler | |
30/5/2024 17:37 | What fascinates me the most, is that most of you will talk about sells in private groups (got screenshots), yet - leave the public forums as buy only. What's that all about? | vlad the impaler | |
30/5/2024 17:28 | oh dear. they are at it on commodities already "it's a crude crude world" | vlad the impaler | |
30/5/2024 17:27 | Ah, an exception .Fair play scruff130 May '24 - 14:07 - 99293 of 99294 0 0 0 [.....As an investor I dont have a future plan for it in my portfolio only to exit BP. I should have done so earlier this year when it was around 540. I suspect it will be a long time before it reaches and maintains such a price. Im out when its much above 500....] | vlad the impaler | |
30/5/2024 17:24 | Just shocked. We gave you ftse 8140s - you saw it taking. You saw crudes predicament which would be obviously compounded, and taking BP into terminal decline for at least the medium term Yet, nothing. Empty vessels. Cant bring yourselves to say 'sell' Awful | vlad the impaler | |
30/5/2024 17:19 | The real dealers would have had you out of LT holds at 526s lads. Its how we know you are all fakey's | vlad the impaler | |
30/5/2024 17:17 | Longterm pain now. It's why markets do not mind gerbils in paper profit. Thats just delayed future returns for the boys loool | vlad the impaler | |
30/5/2024 17:13 | Munching it in the US as it approaches | vlad the impaler | |
30/5/2024 17:09 | Ah more medical advice. Lovely I can pay for it with your pension | institutional investments | |
30/5/2024 17:08 | Believe me, you needed some luck at 483.6 II | institutional investments | |
30/5/2024 17:06 | Imagine the open for BP? only needs crude to be literally one tick lower lol | institutional investments | |
30/5/2024 17:05 | its a cruel world out there for BP investors. great night ahead after trapping in open | institutional investments | |
30/5/2024 16:36 | You might want to try this: info@ukat.co.uk | fiscal cliff | |
30/5/2024 16:29 | BP North Sea production is about 5% of global production. | dartboard1 | |
30/5/2024 14:48 | BP the primary derivative target for close below price now. For obvious reasons Going to be a woeful week and on, here | institutional investments | |
30/5/2024 14:46 | They have thrown some net out at crude price boys you know what that means tonight... prep........ | thanatos abyss | |
30/5/2024 14:29 | First target for the M dealers, 370s Good luck to the wise - may those dreams last forever as reality departs | ming da merciless |
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