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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.50 | 1.45% | 35.10 | 34.96 | 35.16 | 35.14 | 34.12 | 34.12 | 3,097,975 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.64 | 508.95M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/9/2017 10:03 | Ps based on share price I would suggest city boys are reading the same arguments lol. | gregpeck7 | |
19/9/2017 09:54 | What I didn't realise as well was that the method ic are using to calculate their sovereign waters is a method used in one or two other instances compared to the widely used previously agreed to principles. So in a wider sense an ic victory would create a very dangerous precedent which I don't see happening. | gregpeck7 | |
19/9/2017 09:31 | V complicated. Ghana victory would be the best outcome for tlw. Ic win would see a large amount of litigation and uncertainty. Countries here have a lot more to lose though than tlw. Ghana seemed to make a very strong representation yesterday. They have today then it's summing up and decision time. Hard to see them losing though from what I have read post yesterday. | gregpeck7 | |
19/9/2017 09:20 | What are the implications to TLW re which way the case is decided? | albo | |
19/9/2017 09:17 | Case sounds like it's going in ghanas favour.. | gregpeck7 | |
19/9/2017 01:29 | Shorts getting out and still priced here. Would be interesting to see what would happen to the rest of the shorts if someone started to hoover up the shares. | mcsean2164 | |
18/9/2017 09:55 | hxxps://shorttracker Shorts also decreasing by 1% current only 10% being shorted down from around 16% :) | upwego | |
17/9/2017 07:02 | Cant believe we are still at 158p, with the recent surge in crude ? | frontdoor bull | |
16/9/2017 12:16 | Break out on WTI crude chart... following Brent's breakout. Lets hope Tullow livens up now as it has been staid recently and am guessing a big seller. | mariopeter | |
15/9/2017 18:14 | Disclosed shorts now 9.70% | mreasygoing | |
15/9/2017 15:28 | Shorters will want out now as oil looking back to $60 a barrel. He who dares wins ;) | cojones | |
15/9/2017 15:25 | Wonder if that % short figure has dropped again!! Pfffft so cynical ;)..... but probably true! | dealer1972 | |
15/9/2017 15:18 | Another bullish rally at the end of the session will be welcome. | mreasygoing | |
15/9/2017 14:41 | As long as oil keeps going up, this share will follow on behind (with some delay/drag).It'a an allover bad day on the London market | moneybags | |
15/9/2017 14:37 | Really being held down do not understand as poo same as yesterday's price | mccracken227 | |
15/9/2017 14:36 | More shorts wanting out? | dealer1972 | |
15/9/2017 14:34 | anyone else fed up? Oil through the roof, share price through the floor.... | mcsean2164 | |
14/9/2017 17:31 | Enterprise value to ebitda is what counts | dealy | |
14/9/2017 16:14 | EBITDAX of $1.3bill at $56 BrentMkt cap £2.2stgThat's an anomaly. Market needs to catch up. | mariopeter | |
14/9/2017 15:47 | Wti over $50. Come on. | mreasygoing | |
14/9/2017 15:40 | Brent Crude just hit $56 Nice | moneybags | |
14/9/2017 13:58 | Having fun today. Sold 75,000 mid morning at 1.63.8p if I remember right Bought back 10 minutes ago at 1.60.3 It's all good fun + I have 100,000 Premier oil shares just going onto the market till close at 61.75p, I suspect they will go Aye, Moneybags later edit : Broker phoned,100,000 PMO away a few minutes ago, trade showing.I am off for a G & T | moneybags |
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