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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.66 | -2.06% | 31.34 | 31.10 | 31.44 | 31.88 | 31.34 | 31.88 | 1,385,506 | 14:18:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.16 | 465.32M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/4/2020 11:15 | And Tullow just starting to ... | ![]() buffskins | |
09/4/2020 11:13 | BpTaking off, Shell taking off | slinkyj | |
09/4/2020 11:12 | Been playing with us until now. You watch all oil markets move north now. | slinkyj | |
09/4/2020 11:11 | Brent 4.5% just now | tidy 2 | |
09/4/2020 11:10 | they're going to have to let this go soon | ![]() buffskins | |
09/4/2020 11:08 | Today's oil company sell off now done with. Now for the climb ready for confirmation news. I'm putting my seatbelt on with finger on the button for 40. | slinkyj | |
09/4/2020 10:58 | Brent up over 4% so just a matter of time before this makes tracks north. Surely. | tidy 2 | |
09/4/2020 10:53 | In my experience, the mm's ALWAYS help shorters to close their positions. Stinks, but a reality, I'm afraid. | ![]() 2prsimo | |
09/4/2020 10:52 | Is it after Easter they will appoint the new CEO? | turvart | |
09/4/2020 10:50 | Mms helping the scum to close before they let it push through. | tidy 2 | |
09/4/2020 10:49 | We should be 30p by now | ![]() teamwork1 | |
09/4/2020 10:33 | Some large buys here chaps. | tidy 2 | |
09/4/2020 10:20 | lol....hes probably dreaming that his hairstyles back in fashion like his hard on | ![]() nemesis6 | |
09/4/2020 10:08 | Brent over 34 lets get on with it. | tidy 2 | |
09/4/2020 10:04 | smug middle aged hippy in the TV ads lol Have you noticed he leaves his bird in bed , goes down stairs and there she is or her twin... | ![]() spec7 | |
09/4/2020 10:03 | Brent almost $35 and this wont move. Wierd | zoro9791 | |
09/4/2020 09:50 | I had this recommended on another thread, been watching it for two weeks, looks to be going nowhere atm, I'll stick with trading BP. | ![]() gbh2 | |
09/4/2020 09:48 | yes "apparently" you can get it over the counter...you too can be like that smug middle aged hippy in the TV ads lol | ![]() nemesis6 | |
09/4/2020 09:43 | Have you tried Viagra yidarmyTom? | turvart | |
09/4/2020 09:42 | struggling to sustain a rise | ![]() yidarmytom | |
09/4/2020 09:35 | Spirito9 Apr '20 - 08:56 - 45983 of 45988 0 2 0 yes I bought 104000 shares for about 16k. so i am up, but have a real belief that this could go back north of 200p long term. there is a real temptation to take my profit as its meaningful to me, but could be transformational if it went 100p plus. Brilliant: Well done. Such a nice story to read. Temptation will always be there. This makes a hell of a lot of sense.... cumnor9 Apr '20 - 09:17 - 45986 of 45988 0 1 0 With covenants, hedging etc, if this is going bust, it ain't doing so for at least 12-18 months and with asset sales that's a long time to be short, esp at this price. By then, esp with a bid or big sale, could be £2. A difficult one.... At just £1.00 per share you will have over £100,000k :-) :-) Very well done sir... Very well done indeed.. My first 100,000 shares cost me over £150,000 Research and listen to what the company tells you. Look at assets. Look at debt. They have Oil hedged for 2020 and part of 2021.. (I kind of hope you are young.... People who invest for growth deserve to win) Good Luck. | ![]() whites123 | |
09/4/2020 09:27 | DB, did you take a look at HYVE? coming up great mate! I might even go to their African oil week event in Nov. | turvart |
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