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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.26 | 3.56% | 36.70 | 36.56 | 36.64 | 37.06 | 35.20 | 35.76 | 5,041,282 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.85 | 531.63M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/8/2016 14:35 | --- KevJones2 3 Aug'16 - 13:23 - 27311 Good One! ROFLMAO, LoLs :) | mr aboii | |
03/8/2016 13:23 | Thank goodness NY boy is back. We need his predictions as things always go the complete opposite to what the poor tool says. | kevjones2 | |
03/8/2016 13:15 | When is bank covenanting getting tested | onjohn | |
02/8/2016 17:01 | Might touch £1.50 then booooom . | jotoha2 | |
02/8/2016 16:45 | Could get cheaper however I bought more this morning at 183 pence. | bigdazzler | |
02/8/2016 16:30 | This just following oil price? Looks cheap right? Will it get cheaper | mj19 | |
02/8/2016 07:49 | When oil went up , up went fuel flights, food, transportation costs, gas and electric, now when price is down what else has dropped by the same ratios , only when greedy companies pass on the price drops to consumers will price recover creating demamd | pally12 | |
01/8/2016 21:05 | 4% world growth | leoneobull | |
01/8/2016 19:26 | Ny boy. Just like old times. Persuade people to sell in January and February. I bought and oil doubled. Sure a weak market and data points but changes quickly. Thought you were wiped out with huge losses?! | leoneobull | |
01/8/2016 17:57 | "maximum negative" on Treasurys on July 6" - the markets have flown up since July 6th and you follow this guy? NYBoy - Did you read the CEO's recent interview? Have you heard of TEN? Surely there are better trolling opps for you than TLW at the mo? | suffersnofools | |
01/8/2016 17:44 | Markets will be ugly in August, along with crude. "The artist Christopher Wool has a word painting, 'Sell the house, sell the car, sell the kids.' That's exactly how I feel sell everything. Nothing here looks good," Gundlach said in a telephone interview. "The stock markets should be down massively but investors seem to have been hypnotized that nothing can go wrong." Gundlach, who oversees more than $100 billion at Los Angeles-based DoubleLine, said the firm went "maximum negative" on Treasurys on July 6 when the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note hit 1.32 percent. | ny boy | |
01/8/2016 17:23 | Penny stock status coming up, most of these plays won't survive the 2nd oil price collapse, too little demand, recessions looming, too much supply bring ramped up. Chart says it all, dead cat bounces, long way down to go but goes in stages just to suck in more mug punters. | ny boy | |
01/8/2016 12:16 | Could someone kindly confirm what the current production rate is? Many Thanks | cwmwillis | |
01/8/2016 08:09 | Tens news any time soon gla | pally12 | |
30/7/2016 20:35 | A couple of East African infrastructure related articles...... | oilretire | |
29/7/2016 14:25 | Any one know NAV? | mccracken227 | |
29/7/2016 14:00 | US oil majors taking a hammering today on very poor results as one would expect...poo is the main problem and little they can do apart from pulling back on some major initiatives/projects | cyberian | |
29/7/2016 14:00 | yeah that's nearly a 10 bagger from here, crikey mcap would have to be £20bn!!! | deanroberthunt | |
29/7/2016 11:33 | good buying opp this morning wonder if we will ever see £16 again | phillis | |
28/7/2016 10:12 | Tullow sells first oil from offshore Ghana field | eipgam |
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