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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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-0.06 | -0.19% | 32.00 | 32.06 | 32.38 | 32.42 | 30.50 | 30.50 | 1,551,106 | 16:35:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.28 | 466.2M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/1/2020 12:57 | Never seen bulls get such an easy run. Not one seller or shorter - they are letting it happen Accumulation in the volume aprox 46% all retail. Forum buyers | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 12:55 | With what happened yesterday pm, its anyone's guess where this will close today. Any trades today are highly speculative unless you take the long (fundamentals) view and see long term value and a 12 month recovery scenario. | ![]() wodahsnoom | |
16/1/2020 12:54 | Trade SBB? nice one | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 12:53 | Up 8.7% I said 10%. Let's be having you | ![]() sbb1x | |
16/1/2020 12:53 | Now get those suicide vests on for after close lads..... need them at 0800 | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 12:52 | Auson - we didnt agree on where it was going before data i doubt we will agree now too should be fun :) | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 12:50 | Same as INTU, HUR etc bud il take advantage - not close haha Bulls buy low - bears short the dead cats only one winner here | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 12:50 | Up 8% so far. Should see 10% rise today after that 12.7p fall from 62.7p | ![]() sbb1x | |
16/1/2020 12:49 | SentimentRules, You're suggesting the stock lenders don't even have access to the stock to loan ? There is plenty of stock about to lend out here.. no shortage pun intended. Don't close til 21p now will you. | ![]() auson1 | |
16/1/2020 12:49 | Dont you see what yar doin lads? Played easily by market it made you celebrate 63p days ago -(never mind 200p weeks ago), and it now has you all celebrating 53p Great isnt it? Bulls celebrating lower prices consistently only in markets...... | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 12:48 | Todays rise is starting to look 'at risk'. I'm still holding and was in fact hoping to see around 61p. But, there is currently no structure to the chart that says convincingly that the downside is finished. For me, any trades here are still very speculative. If 46.5 area holds, then it might be viewed as a higher low, we would just need a higher high (over 70.5) after that to get buyers to loosen up a bit. Worth remembering that most brokers (from memory) are now targeting around 60/63p. Many of you will pooh pooh those targets, but it might be wise not to ignore them completely. Often brokers follow the price down (i.e. reassess their views as it becomes clear their previous views have not been on the money) or even follow each other because they are lazy and find it difficult to think independently. Over the short term this is waiting for news now due in March, but you could be blindsided by an RNS anytime and that would now have this down to 41 and perhaps 38 or below very quickly indeed. It's a wounded beast. | ![]() stupmy | |
16/1/2020 12:47 | Sometimes its easy assess what big buys are doing either trying to average out of the stock fast - or loan. Just ask yourself - how many would still have a job by 1pm today if they went in to the manager with a great case, to genuinely invest in tullow today haha | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 12:46 | Where are all the reduced holding statements? Will retail be able to appoint their own BOD soon? | ![]() sirrux | |
16/1/2020 12:45 | Once the shorters start ordering, what choice do buy side have? Either loan them or be caught with the baby whilst everyone else loans out | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 12:45 | Maybe the 10 millions were orders from short funds via buyer funds. A daily occurrence No didnt bother finding out about stock loan. Didnt affect the call into data but certainly did affect how much id have gone short aright too late now anyway. | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 12:38 | SentimentRules, So how many £millions of pounds do you seem to think retail are piling into this daily ? Even with conservative numbers buys were well in excess of £10,000,000 yesterday. A few more £ million this morning. Same deal last week. If there is one thing retail love ( with their multi £millions its a distressed no dividend stock with no CEO in currently the most unloved demonised sector. Did you find out about that stock on loan yet ? | ![]() auson1 | |
16/1/2020 12:37 | Another intraday flag. | ![]() jibba jabber | |
16/1/2020 12:33 | Even worse for retail About 98% of the stocks in distribution mode? Although a good whack of that dumped yesterday but still - its all drip drip on to retail By 21p, retail will be the majority holder | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 12:31 | Sems to be low here. Institutions and private companies wel they wont buy from each other. Only one lot of mugs to take it off their hands | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 12:30 | True to say that. But when they dump out profits (or losses), there is only retail to dump it out on. Hence they cant offload it all in one session at x price However the dynamic is changing. With ETF's and options sucking trillions out of the tradition company stocks and share markets,and growing, its going to get very volatile in the future. They will be mostly for traders. And poor fund managers trying to select well for baskets lol I dont know what the general public shareholding is here, but its always just about enough to dump out on or, Enough forced buyers to make a placing valid etc | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 11:56 | Turnover PS 103.83 p Pre-Tax Profit PS 14.55 p Retained Profit PS 4.74 p Cash PS 10.04 p Net Cash PS -73.09 p Net Tangible Asset Value PS * 55.55 p Net Asset Value PS 161.58 p Spread 0.18 (0.33%) * Calculation based on Ordinary Capital figure as contained in last annual report, and the most recent shares in issue figure. Therefore the ratio might be exposed to inaccuracies. SBB et al IS THIS PENDING WRITE OFF AGAINST ASSETS OR INTANGIBLES | ![]() ariane |
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