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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.34 | 0.97% | 35.44 | 35.32 | 35.44 | 35.76 | 34.50 | 34.50 | 1,398,289 | 16:09:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.68 | 513.31M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/11/2017 09:41 | NB This is a lot of volume indeed :-) | phillis | |
07/11/2017 09:26 | Christmas has come early lol | tallrugbyguy | |
07/11/2017 09:23 | About bleeding time. | ifthecapfits | |
07/11/2017 09:05 | Oil prices v. Strong, got to be very good here, also adding to (TRIN) as v. Good news expected soon, dyor as usual. | ny boy | |
07/11/2017 08:52 | We've got high volume! | xxnjr1 | |
07/11/2017 08:50 | frazboy - thanks. yes, I listened to that. They seemed quite impressed that the TEN operator (TLW) had boosted output to 60K, and were hopeful of maintaining similar levels in Q4. It's quite difficult to model FY as we don't know about maintenance shut downs etc, but I'm expecting top of guidance like you. KOS also seemed quite keen on their farm in to TLW's C18 exploration block in Mauritania, not to mention getting back to work on Ceiba/Okume with ESP's in EG. | xxnjr1 | |
07/11/2017 08:38 | Well I don`t think any shorts are burning- They`re mostly well in profit. Few have even been increasing...Marshal etc...but good to see it back above £2 | nicebut | |
07/11/2017 08:33 | Smell the shorts burning? Fire finally started. | gregpeck7 | |
07/11/2017 08:31 | Bye Bye 200, next stop 250 lol | tallrugbyguy | |
07/11/2017 08:31 | Bit of a short squeeze? | nicebut | |
07/11/2017 08:17 | xxnjr - thanks for your Friday post. Kosmos also issued a trading statement yesterday, which confirmed the Anadarko numbers, (approx 60k TEN, approx 100k Jubilee for Q3). Some good questions from analysts on Ghana, in particular about 45 mins in (IIRC), worth listening to. Having checked my numbers I expect the company to still be within production guidance range for FY 17, but at the very top of the range. Happy to PM you with more info. | frazboy | |
07/11/2017 08:09 | We need a high volume penetration of the 200p, 200 day moving ave. | xxnjr1 | |
07/11/2017 07:42 | Let's see if Tullow can get moving today lads. | gregpeck7 | |
06/11/2017 23:05 | This explains Mondays oil market in West Texas. Saudi Arabia Charges Iran With ‘Act of War,’ Raising Threat of Military Clash (New York times) | mariopeter | |
06/11/2017 21:12 | gp7, It pathetic alright, I guess Wednesday will be interesting.... Just cannot understand what is going on, why does the market not care about all the extra millions Tullow will be earning with the new poo? | mcsean2164 | |
06/11/2017 19:11 | Brent over $64. I've been adding to PMO, ENQ and TLW. | mreasygoing | |
06/11/2017 17:31 | Yes I know its the UT but it still shows the days `book` in a way- And we know that there was a seller around, surpressing the share price rise.... | nicebut | |
06/11/2017 17:28 | The last trade at 16:35 is a "UT" uncrossing trade and can generally be ignored. For those of you who want to know how it is calculated google | mariopeter | |
06/11/2017 17:05 | Oil prices are surging, all good for these types of plays | ny boy | |
06/11/2017 17:03 | I wonder how this affect the open price in the morning 16:35 - 06/11 Sell 3745686 194.00p £7,266,630.84 | nissan300tt | |
06/11/2017 16:37 | Well I guess there is your answer...`They` were selling over 4m- rather annoying! | nicebut | |
06/11/2017 16:36 | 194 untie. They are pulling the proverbial chain. | gregpeck7 | |
06/11/2017 16:28 | Oil almost 64!! | gregpeck7 |
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