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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.06 | -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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18/3/2020 14:28 | Lucky we deal in brent @27$ | sbb1x | |
18/3/2020 14:28 | When all schools close. Advised later. Then demand will be further reduced. Hang your heads in shame you dirty rampers. | smartie6 | |
18/3/2020 14:27 | Saudi Arabia and Russia burning though fx at an alarming rate.America to be breathing down the necks of Saudi Arabia very soon.If shale goes pop the lenders go pop then the world goes pop.America will be history if the banks failAmerica will ask saudi nicely to cut production, if they dont America will do what it always does best...... bombs! | sbb1x | |
18/3/2020 14:26 | US oil $24 | john09 | |
18/3/2020 14:23 | 50% down for those who listened to Mr White and SBB last week. My advice is don't take notice of their post. | icac | |
18/3/2020 14:14 | SBB been arguing since this was 17p days ago. No business head, no market awareness... you probably get someone like SBB if he had the money to takeover a restaurant or pub in these uncertain times that lies ahead of us. | icac | |
18/3/2020 13:42 | Crude looks good at $24. Brent at $26. Next stop $20. Trump's just closed Canadian border. | smartie6 | |
18/3/2020 13:39 | Take over offer 30p anyday imo.Could happen on #enq, #pmo, #gkp and #genl as well | sbb1x | |
18/3/2020 13:35 | ffs try 17 . better | sentimentrules | |
18/3/2020 13:33 | I would be buying brent oil now at 27$ | sbb1x | |
18/3/2020 13:30 | WHO KNOWS 7P CLOSE IN AUCTION THEN STAMPEDE TO 4.5P TOMORROW MORNING? VERY LIKELY. BB8 | big brother8 | |
18/3/2020 13:18 | Did you ever attend school? Did anyone ever teach you manners? Your behaviour on this board suggests not. Filtered. | investordave | |
18/3/2020 13:13 | Hi Mcsean 180 degree turn for the battle ships will sort it out! just control the shipping. | subsurface | |
18/3/2020 13:12 | 7.77 here. LUCKY INNIT!!! | ltcm1 | |
18/3/2020 13:12 | WHY ARE MY BRUTHAS ANS SISTAS TAKING LONG ON THIS THINKING MED TERM? THINK ABOUT 30- 60 MINS. THINKING LONG TERM ON HEAVY INDEBTED COMPANIES IS THE HIGH ROAD TO BANKRUPTCY. DON'T DO IT PEOPLE, DON'T DO IT. LISTEN TO YOUR BIGGEST BRUTHA. MAMA ALWAYS TOLD EVERYONE, ALWAYS LISTEN TO YOUR BIG BRUTHA. HE'S SAGE, COURAGEOUS AND VERY STRONG. HOPE THIS HELPS. BB8 IN BB8 WE TRUST. | big brother8 | |
18/3/2020 12:50 | Negative equity for Tlw and Pmo. | 1he patriot | |
18/3/2020 12:33 | Wow, just when you think it can't get any worse. With friends like Saudi the US may need to reconsider who their friends really are. | mcsean2164 | |
18/3/2020 12:30 | 2020 = 40p2021 = 70p = 100I hope we dont see a cheap take over offer of 30p.Measly 420m and they will refinance the debt | sbb1x | |
18/3/2020 12:10 | Vaccine within a yearHeadroom here 18 months. | amaretto1 | |
18/3/2020 12:09 | U can read the same in BP + Shells results...None of us know.. the future ! French BiO company made major inroads to vaccine.... | amaretto1 | |
18/3/2020 12:07 | Until the RBL is renewed people can spread as much scare stories as they like. Post a successful bank redetermination there are no liabilities due until June next year. In my opinion the shares will bottom here. I bought back yesterday. Tullow survived the last time oil prices were down here because of its hedging policy.... otherwise I might have to agree with the prophets of doom ! | bootycall |
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