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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tullow Oil Plc | LSE:TLW | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001500809 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.70 | 1.93% | 37.00 | 36.88 | 37.06 | 37.90 | 35.74 | 35.74 | 5,163,195 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.89 | 536.29M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/7/2015 18:49 | If we knew how low it would go we old all be millionaires. Stupid question. | asusasus | |
20/7/2015 18:08 | I'm still confused about steves post | spacedust | |
20/7/2015 17:53 | Like me then I'm new to this ta | stevenrevell | |
20/7/2015 17:51 | steven why are you asking us, we are all retail investors and realistically have not got a clue. | chris coxon | |
20/7/2015 17:46 | How low do people think this will go | stevenrevell | |
20/7/2015 17:06 | i have taken a different approch to oil stock as for every argument an opposite one apply too. like : oil demand is and will continue to increase/ fraking and other tecnology will increase potential discovery and delivery. so as reusult i come to is a but for TLW and some like it as to discover all the resouses that they have would cost on average considerably more than the company value including debit. i first buy in this company in late 1990 at 73p sold most above the £10 mark to spread the risk now i feel that there is similar risk on the "low rist" equity than on the energy sector. | jovi1 | |
20/7/2015 16:30 | Don't understand your post How Far Down Yet Anyone I mean wtf | spacedust | |
20/7/2015 16:21 | How far down yet anyone ? | stevenrevell | |
20/7/2015 14:59 | If I was to take a position here it would be short. Support has been and gone. | supermarky | |
20/7/2015 13:54 | I'm buying too..bought three tranches today and hopefully more if decline continues :) Guys short from 700p 600p smart move..way to risky being short down here. I'd put decent money on TLW being taken out down here :) Today's news just noise..short term impact at best. | 0rient | |
20/7/2015 13:52 | The world oil market demand is 93m barrels per day.. Predicted to gradually rise to 100m. there is still huge demand for energy. | careful | |
20/7/2015 13:43 | deano you're an idiot. | asusasus | |
20/7/2015 13:39 | if we got a brutal bear market like in 2007-08, this could easily fall to 50p or lower. | deanroberthunt | |
20/7/2015 13:35 | I got in 281 | spacedust | |
20/7/2015 13:28 | you may be right. i am the sort who would have bought into the white Star line after the Titanic. | careful | |
20/7/2015 13:25 | you like basket cases, eh Careful.... there will be a time to buy, but it ain't now aren't you also worried that we're overdue a bear market ?? where TLW then ? | deanroberthunt | |
20/7/2015 13:23 | i know of one sucker who has just bought. when the going gets tough. he who dares wins. blood on the streets. ..but there are so few of us with the guts and courage. | careful | |
20/7/2015 13:11 | moving down to a new trading range, last support has gone. | deanroberthunt | |
20/7/2015 13:08 | Don't shoot the messenger lol. Support looks to have gone. | supermarky | |
20/7/2015 13:02 | based on the numbers be worth starting accumulating around 180p/200p level | deanroberthunt | |
20/7/2015 12:05 | still not cheap, on a fwd pe of 21 !! | deanroberthunt | |
20/7/2015 11:42 | Take advantage. It won't last. Tullow Oil plc TLW 268.77 -12.83 (-4.56%) 2.46B 2.04M 280 281.87839 269.3 | olieslim |
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