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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.04 | 0.11% | 36.30 | 36.00 | 36.20 | 37.36 | 36.02 | 36.92 | 4,686,025 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.78 | 523.78M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/10/2015 08:44 | Shaws lovely to hear from you I sold a long long time ago. | sg1972 | |
23/10/2015 07:53 | Morning PHIL. | cricklewood | |
23/10/2015 07:50 | Shaws the debt is well covered by Ghana alone ,so what's your problem, the banks are happy. Do you have an interest in TLW? | mccracken227 | |
23/10/2015 07:48 | If this can stay above £2.00 for a couple of weeks it would be positive. However, it could get smacked down today according to my coffee dregs. | herbyrainer | |
23/10/2015 07:05 | Shaws have you seen gulfsands? Everyone please ignore what he has to say, he was ramping gulfsands and buying heavy over 60-70 now it's 3 pence | sg1972 | |
23/10/2015 06:28 | Oil is up. | cricklewood | |
22/10/2015 22:18 | Bid for what, have you seen the debt ? | shaws67 | |
22/10/2015 21:37 | Be very surprised if no one bids at these levels... | gregpeck7 | |
22/10/2015 21:34 | will bounce around so a bit more short covering will help your profits, another hump on the way? | edjge2 | |
22/10/2015 20:36 | Currently $48.24 - It was $48.15 at UK market close. | holmess | |
22/10/2015 18:29 | oil earlier, $48.69 Now - $47.69 Seems TLW will not want to go to 400p | shaws67 | |
22/10/2015 18:21 | spatula spatula 22 Oct'15 - 18:19 - 22320 of 22320 0 0 it seems to want to go to 400p .................... Ramptastic ramp. lol | shaws67 | |
22/10/2015 18:19 | it seems to want to go to 400p citigroup have gone from 250 to 288p to 350p in 1 week proving they got it wrong and pi. s are more up to speed wanted to add a few but left it too long gotta wait to see where it settles now seems to have broken out of the channel of last 12 months (: remember it well | spatula spatula | |
22/10/2015 18:17 | jovi, heck, that must have been from a long time . I see oil trying to push lower, you may get some TLW shares cheaper than your targets, another chance under 200p. | shaws67 | |
22/10/2015 16:56 | shaws i still have some of tlw with old stile certificate (museum piece) at 73p | jovi1 | |
22/10/2015 16:31 | jovi1, i like your strategy :) | shaws67 | |
22/10/2015 16:29 | no is not any bid now would undervalue the company. i would hope they sell some % of the kenya asset to reduce the debit, that will add few more investor in | jovi1 | |
22/10/2015 16:23 | v good time for a bid | spatula spatula | |
22/10/2015 16:22 | shaw67 make no difference to me as long as in 2021 is more than now, that is the way i invest in oil. to some extent is better for me that tlw, iae,amer,genl, sou grow slowly as i will keep buying for at least 2 3 more years and sell 90% by 2022. even if 1 or 2 dont make overall will still be a profitable investiment i think. i done this way for 30 years and never made loss in an cycle. | jovi1 | |
22/10/2015 16:00 | What happens if it spikes to 225p then plummets to 150p and tlw issue a profit warning as PoO is not looking like rising for another 2 years? | shaws67 | |
22/10/2015 15:53 | the order for me is 220 221 222 223 224 225................. | jovi1 | |
22/10/2015 12:36 | 265p, then 400p in that order :) | dlku | |
22/10/2015 12:24 | spatula 22 Oct'15 - 11:35 - 22309 of 22309 0 0 (Bloomberg) -- Energy companies are finally starting to come back into favor. After enduring the longest oil-price collapse in more than a decade, crashing profits and an investor exodus, Europe’s biggest producers are regaining fans as analysts bet earnings bottomed last quarter and will now start to recover. - See more at: | cricklewood |
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