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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 13:52 | Probably them buying some in fairness. And then they can attack a new 90% on ex amount of capital from 55p or whatever | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 13:48 | See ya have to look at things from more than 1 side this is just a 4% dead cat for the early december shorters. From aprox 76 to 72% they are calm, lol | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 13:46 | To explain that leone (im not short 200p, but if i was ), what would the profit reduction be for my position today? | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 13:45 | That would be 11% for a low buyer - its not actually an 11% move for higher shorters all relative dear :) | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 13:44 | What we saw yesterday was a big fat dirty seller sitting on the weigh side ... weighing it down taking out stops and scaring out private investors. Everyone on this board knows fair value right now today is between 70p -100.And we could easily see 150 this year in 2020. | sbb1x | |
16/1/2020 13:44 | getting dizzy yet? dont look down now - best to keep looking up haha | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 13:43 | Nah. At best id only reduce in that scenario. Didnt even bother here other books to be taking care of - this one takes care of itself | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 13:42 | If you were any good, you would have gone long at 47p and captured 11% or so | leoneobull | |
16/1/2020 13:40 | The table fell on your head in HUR leone listen to the great one | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 13:39 | I will take some off table at 150p | leoneobull | |
16/1/2020 13:38 | we could see 55p to 56p and a close over 60p by friday close with a bit of luck, | monopoli44 | |
16/1/2020 13:30 | Up 9.6%. Attack 59p tomorrow or Monday | sbb1x | |
16/1/2020 13:28 | Yesterday - sure. Shorters were in before price fell surely. So institutional dumping. As you said, mostly them in this stock. Who else could it have been dumping yesterday??? Retail buying alright lol Algo's, yes reset for the sell now. No doubt on that | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 13:26 | SentimentRules, 'algobots shorting' ? Yesterday you said there was no shorting it was institutional dumping ? | auson1 | |
16/1/2020 13:23 | Price (GBX) 54.12 Var % (+/-) +8.50% (Up +4.24) | ariane | |
16/1/2020 13:21 | Is there any possible attack south side now SBB, or is it 100% bull only potential? | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 13:17 | Up 9.2% close around this level and sets up perfectly to attack 59p tomorrow or monday | sbb1x | |
16/1/2020 13:15 | SOmebody here often had input into the programming | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 13:14 | About time for them to start falling | pally12 | |
16/1/2020 13:09 | Average price paid by buyers within yesterday/today - is 56.97p however 55.73, to 56.97 - you start striking into the algo bots to commence shorting again. Be interesting against them | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 13:07 | TheGreenFoolPosts: 1 | leoneobull | |
16/1/2020 13:01 | I am always astounded, how in bull trends, forum guys see pullback as just 'to value' But in a downtrend, they see a pullback (higher price), never as bear value | sentimentrules | |
16/1/2020 13:00 | I'm calling 15% up | leoneobull | |
16/1/2020 12:57 | im calling a 20% down open within 4 market days | sentimentrules |
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