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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 | |
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0.86 | 2.78% | 31.80 | 30.88 | 31.54 | 31.80 | 31.80 | 31.80 | 411 | 08:15:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.10 | 449.91M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/12/2019 07:35 | 110p / I'm going for low of the day | stockport loser | |
09/12/2019 07:32 | At least a bit of honesty / sense coming back here! Could this news already be in the price? Not all of it me thinks. Suet | ![]() suetballs | |
09/12/2019 07:32 | Timing interesting days ahead of a carapa announcement??? | ![]() wodahsnoom | |
09/12/2019 07:31 | Oh dear! 85p here we come? | ![]() stupmy | |
09/12/2019 07:24 | companies with net debt should not be paying dividends. any 10 year old would understand this. But the City continues with this stupidity. | ![]() dealy | |
09/12/2019 07:17 | Not good at all just goes from bad to worse | ![]() nw99 | |
09/12/2019 07:17 | 100p opening | ![]() fewmonster | |
09/12/2019 07:16 | 120p today - at best, $150m free cash flow isnt good enough with the amount of debt. | stockport loser | |
09/12/2019 07:09 | Good..exactly what is needed! | ![]() 0rient | |
09/12/2019 07:06 | Suspends dividend | ![]() demo trader | |
06/12/2019 23:00 | NewsBreak: Oil Spikes on Reports Saudi Arabia Will Cut 400,000 B/D Investing.com -- Crude oil futures spiked to their highest level in almost three months after reports citing Saudi Arabia's oil minister as saying that the kingdom would continue to over-comply with an agreement to cut production and support world prices. The so-called OPEC+ group agreed to withhold an aggregate 500,000 barrels a day more from world markets for the three months through March, bringing the total amount of oil withheld to 1.7 million barrels a day. However, reports cited Prince Abdullaziz bin Salman as saying that Saudi Arabia would continue to produce 400,000 bpd below its own agreed output ceiling. UBS analyst Gianni Staunovo said via Twitter this pointed to an absolute Saudi production level of 9.751 million bpd for the period. U.S. WTI Futures at $59.62 a barrel, vs $58.11 immediately before the comments Brent futures at $64.75 a barrel vs $63.38. | master rsi | |
06/12/2019 17:45 | Back to 180p | drkhalidm | |
06/12/2019 17:18 | Nice close near the daily weekly high | ![]() sharekitchen1974 | |
06/12/2019 15:48 | Cuts deeper than expected | ![]() billy_buffin | |
06/12/2019 15:45 | Sector rises are th3 best. They go up for no reason | ![]() spacedust | |
06/12/2019 15:43 | What just happened? OPEC agreed oil output cuts. | ![]() xxnjr | |
06/12/2019 15:27 | Don't get too excited - its a sector thing. Look at PMO/BP etc | ![]() wodahsnoom | |
06/12/2019 15:16 | The numbers are awesome or will be gigantic by the looks of things. Added to sell at 210p before xmas | ![]() spacedust | |
06/12/2019 15:11 | Carspa hit? | ![]() lgraham86 | |
06/12/2019 15:09 | what just happened? | ![]() mcbull | |
06/12/2019 14:53 | Boom look at the chart if it finished above 140p there's no stopping it. | ![]() spacedust | |
06/12/2019 14:29 | Hi CA70, Their market cap is off, 12% (day 1), then 5.9% 9day (day 2), or about $950m since the news update. MC now about $7bn. If a tight well, why not just shut up, and not tell us anything until they are ready? | ![]() xxnjr | |
06/12/2019 13:55 | A different take on Maka 1 announcement. Seems to suggest that Apache are playing for time and it might not be all doom and gloom across the border in Suriname. Hope the link works | carlosalberto70 |
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