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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.02 | 0.06% | 32.08 | 31.88 | 32.10 | 32.42 | 30.50 | 30.50 | 1,057,673 | 14:20:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.30 | 466.2M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/3/2020 08:21 | Millions stop flying, driving and booking cruises, causing oil consumption and price of, to plummet. | ![]() azalea | |
09/3/2020 08:20 | dead cat bounce few - | ![]() tomboyb | |
09/3/2020 08:19 | Only the crazy? | ![]() smartie6 | |
09/3/2020 08:19 | Brent back to $35 | ![]() subsurface | |
09/3/2020 08:19 | Who's jumped in again | ![]() teamwork1 | |
09/3/2020 08:12 | PMO looks to be sitting at 10p? Along with TLW? | ![]() stupmy | |
09/3/2020 08:11 | Wow! Priced to go bust. Coronavirus effect? | ![]() g2theary | |
09/3/2020 08:08 | 10p WOW | ![]() bmnsa | |
09/3/2020 08:06 | Penny stock by eow | ![]() milliecusto | |
09/3/2020 08:00 | They will pick this up for peanuts in a months time. 5p maybe | ![]() volsung | |
09/3/2020 07:59 | No one will want to acquire in current market, surely. 2mins to Armageddon. | ![]() smartie6 | |
09/3/2020 07:58 | topazfrenzy9 Mar '20 - 07:53 - 42593 of 42595 0 0 0 Shorts will be in panic mode if a takeover is coming, so imagine where the price could end up with a short squeeze ....takeover. only reason that's mentioned is to give big guns buyers to bail out by 10p | sentimentrules | |
09/3/2020 07:57 | TLW wont be coming out of the opening auction anytime soon....currently uncrossing at 8p !! | ![]() nav_mike | |
09/3/2020 07:55 | It’s like waking up and watching a tsunami hit the U.K. and wipe out half the population. Pension funds will be decimated. | ![]() smartie6 | |
09/3/2020 07:53 | Shorts will be in panic mode if a takeover is coming, so imagine where the price could end up with a short squeeze | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
09/3/2020 07:53 | loafofbread. I thought the results showed production of 70,000 bopd. do you mean 37,000 bopd hedged? or 37,000 barrels in total? | ![]() ekuuleus | |
09/3/2020 07:52 | A risk worth taking? IMO yes - MAKE SURE YOU BUY AFTER IT DROPS THIS MORNING "Away from the corona panic which is hammering markets, Tullow Oil is poised to unveil the results of its strategic review when it releases its annual results on Thursday. The review was triggered after a series of setbacks for the oil firm which caused its shares to tank. Rumours of a cut-price takeover by Total were quashed last month by the French company’s chief executive. But word reaches me that a private equity firm is circling Tullow, which is valued at £330million. Its identity is unclear at the moment, but perhaps it will be revealed on Thursday." | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
09/3/2020 07:50 | What's double the impact of 2008 ? Possible | sentimentrules | |
09/3/2020 07:49 | No SR, do you think it could be 2000? | ![]() smartie6 | |
09/3/2020 07:48 | 4000 is pretty realistic now | sentimentrules | |
09/3/2020 07:48 | Nearly every bull of no skill in the red after a decade up | sentimentrules | |
09/3/2020 07:48 | I don’t want it to open. I prefer watching the futures decline one point at a time. This thing will hit ftse hard it could hit 800 points in first 15min. Where after would be a massive guess. 4000 looking good by end of week? | ![]() smartie6 | |
09/3/2020 07:47 | 98% of the general public haven't a clue what's coming Pensions destroyed for years | sentimentrules |
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