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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4.20 | 1.10% | 385.45 | 385.35 | 385.55 | 387.10 | 381.85 | 382.90 | 15,837,667 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Petroleum Refining | 211.6B | 15.24B | 0.9368 | 4.12 | 62.02B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/10/2024 14:56 | Need to do acquisitions. Def nuclear and the teams that come with them. As can be seen in most other alternatives markets, wont make funds happy elsewhere. State of hydro . What were they thinking? | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 14:51 | So its also suicide not to. Best to appease the funds. Kill yield..carry on down anyway, and at least maybe look investable at lows of the future. Depending on how they invest the savings of course. def 1 billion per year to debt reduction anyway for a start, and some sensible nuclear plans that would pay before the year 2100 | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 14:50 | its not enough savings. SPG downgraded them just on debt levels in June. Debt rising wasnt in their forecast and i think they had a slightly higher outlook for brent of around 56 in 2025, to Fitch's 53 bpb | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 14:46 | I think it would be suicide for the share price. If they wanted to save some money. They could bring buybacks to a halt for the time being. Of cause I could be wrong. | veryniceperson | |
15/10/2024 14:44 | That was intraday chart obviously. But long term is no diff. Same thing. A to B. just more distance | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 14:41 | Thing is, many see a chart as tech and give it no fundamental respect. Even though it represents markets full fundamental outlook at any given time | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 14:40 | Do well to even manage 1630 | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 14:40 | The chart alone screams don't buy me | smith99 | |
15/10/2024 14:39 | Rock n hard place from 270s. Trying everything to keep it up to 1630 for less sellers Its going to be carnage tonight. | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 14:05 | Looks like they want to hold ground to 1630, and then throw UK gerbils in the mincer | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 14:03 | Anything ftse correlated, dont be tempted. Its in the muppet zone. Globe is going to tank later for sure | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 13:55 | Interesting. Im sure a fund in the US asked for clarification on yield and got none though | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 13:48 | Been done before | zztop | |
15/10/2024 13:29 | No way. Won't happen. | veryniceperson | |
15/10/2024 13:14 | Dividend cut incoming. | viscount1 | |
15/10/2024 12:17 | WHy dont you buy a few shares and stick ftse at mid 8270s guys? Never know. Might all work out well for you there. | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 10:59 | Do not be buying in here to anyone looking for an entry point. This banger has another 20 to 30% to fall. Only idiots try to catch a falling knife like this | syoung82 | |
15/10/2024 10:35 | If that's pessimism? Il have it every day | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 10:34 | It's beautiful out there Suddenly the UK feels like Bora Bora . Even the morning shower felt like deep blue waters and the clouds were like sunshine | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 10:30 | Gas boys had it first yesterday | putinaire | |
15/10/2024 10:24 | Only the Washington Post knew this?... Oil prices fell sharply, declining for a third straight session, after the Washington Post reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the United States that Israel is willing to strike Iranian military targets and not nuclear or oil ones, as it prepares its response to air strikes this month. | diku |
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