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TLW Tullow Oil Plc

32.00
-0.06 (-0.19%)
22 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  -0.06 -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
Tullow Oil Plc is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TLW. The last closing price for Tullow Oil was 32.06p. Over the last year, Tullow Oil shares have traded in a share price range of 26.62p to 40.32p.

Tullow Oil currently has 1,454,137,162 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tullow Oil is £466.20 million. Tullow Oil has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.28.

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25/1/2020
23:02
Haha

I'm sober as a judge

sentimentrules
25/1/2020
22:54
If you are who I think you are then that hole will be dug! with how you are acting tonight.
turvart
25/1/2020
22:51
Why don't you say that to advfn ? Given my nature, I'm sure they would be horrified haha

I dig holes alright. Normally to put others in though :)

sentimentrules
25/1/2020
22:46
You SR are obviously someone that works for ADVFN, you think your clever but you have actually dug yourself into a massive hole in the ground.
turvart
25/1/2020
22:40
The current bounce is well below 2o20 average price paid. That would be OK if everything else stacked up. It doesn't. Retail money Turvart

And above 50p was most of it.

If you're research pans out to be correct, it will come much lower

sentimentrules
25/1/2020
22:37
I researched it. But not in the traditional way

Assure you though. .if I see the money coming in the back door, I won't have forgotten what you say

But the timing at least is not now

sentimentrules
25/1/2020
22:34
What you didn't bother to research my good friend SR is the fact with my Russian connections!

good luck with how that pan's out because I have no say in the matter!

turvart
25/1/2020
22:32
Well it doesn't really matter what any of us think. It's bottom line at the end of the day. Party or head rolls lol


Pension wise, should just stick to etfs in dogged out sectors with potential.

Single entity investing is not something most should do really. Funds don't. Sure they may have a holding but it goes much deeper than that

Retail should be strictly etf market. Derisks a big monetary percentage and to be honest, in the last ten years of evidence , going to be as good as many a company anyway. .

Bond etfs in the mix, fair enough. Metal exposure over the next 2-5 years sure

But company stocks are not a place for pension wind down

sentimentrules
25/1/2020
22:27
Where your coming from SR is beyond me, I'm just a simple trader trying to get my pension into touch, but where you come from is just mental, like I said in previous post's! What you have done is just stupid! from your point of view was just pathetic!
turvart
25/1/2020
22:18
Example companies I tend to mostly operate between company dates as long as key competitor windows apply too. Tends to be an easy directional ride.

Only hold or trade the dates when it makes a hell of a lot of sense to do so. Example capital value run into ex div

Very simple maybe 10-15 strategies across the asset classes but it works..

Can't fault what you do . Works for you? Then it's perfect too

sentimentrules
25/1/2020
22:15
I agree with bond markets for balance. Probably a bad portfolio for holding investors who refuse to use them.

I'm a bit more short term so don't need that side of risk balance

sentimentrules
25/1/2020
22:14
Well personally I think I will be in the bond market in 2 months, some people won't go into the bond market.
turvart
25/1/2020
22:08
Give it two months. Il go into bond market like most (don't know about you), never even knew existed or its operational aspect

Legally too

sentimentrules
25/1/2020
22:04
I used to make the tea
sentimentrules
25/1/2020
22:03
What you have actually done then I need to contact Spetznas!
turvart
25/1/2020
22:03
Well not duck em all. But at least no leash
sentimentrules
25/1/2020
22:00
No point going into it SR!
turvart
25/1/2020
21:56
Which thing did I cross line with?
sentimentrules
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