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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.00 | 0.22% | 454.50 | 454.55 | 454.65 | 460.00 | 453.95 | 457.35 | 19,286,793 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.9219 | 4.93 | 74.96B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/7/2024 11:16 | 8th July, bp had a 4% drop that did not correlate to WTI or Shell. Similar divergence in May.Any ideas why? | ![]() abc_001 | |
15/7/2024 11:14 | Costly business in markets, not being ill haha | ![]() institutional investments | |
15/7/2024 10:41 | Hope this helps | ![]() jackie ladd | |
15/7/2024 10:41 | Funny feeling that you are ill | ![]() jackie ladd | |
15/7/2024 09:59 | Morgan Stanley cuts BP to 'equal-weight' (overweight) - price target 540 (650) pence | ![]() philanderer | |
15/7/2024 09:54 | Edited - Waste of a post. | ![]() skinny | |
15/7/2024 09:29 | Funny feeling this one thinks we are all bulls lads 😂 | ![]() institutional investments | |
14/7/2024 11:36 | 100% LOOOOOOSER!!! | ![]() jackie ladd | |
14/7/2024 11:36 | ELEVEN OUT OF ELEVEN FAILURES!!! | ![]() jackie ladd | |
14/7/2024 11:36 | Hoe much you lost this year Sheedy? | ![]() jackie ladd | |
13/7/2024 21:03 | I just did a quick calc in the notebook but I better check here with the actuaries.. 540-450...how much of the current fall are you putting down to that, in pence? | ![]() institutional investments | |
13/7/2024 20:58 | So people knew that and held? Lol | ![]() institutional investments | |
13/7/2024 10:52 | What is the effect when a company needs to buy a load of shares to fill employee options reaching the vesting date?1. The company needs to buy shares increasing the share price2. The company has to spend money reducing assets on the BS3. It issues new shares to fill the options, increasing the nbr of shares in circulation and reducing the per share price | ![]() abc_001 | |
12/7/2024 15:39 | Ya mad sad gibbering clown | ![]() jackie ladd | |
12/7/2024 15:39 | Just like you | ![]() jackie ladd | |
12/7/2024 15:38 | Yeah blue loon!!! | ![]() jackie ladd | |
12/7/2024 15:07 | As i was saying earlier... | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
12/7/2024 10:49 | Looks like the buy back has moved up a bit with around 6million taken out most days, around 1% of the company shares disappearing every 10 weeks or so plus the savings on the divi bill which must amount to around 25% over the last few years buyback..... plus all the new investments gas, wind and solar, I think the buyback v debt currently works | ![]() wolansm | |
12/7/2024 10:18 | Mumbling to the voices in ya head again in ya caravan? | ![]() jackie ladd | |
12/7/2024 10:17 | WTAF you been??? | ![]() jackie ladd | |
12/7/2024 10:05 | Rarely known an instrument not to break through a stubborn support, and not do a dark side test of it | ![]() vlad the impaler |
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