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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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-0.92 | -2.88% | 31.08 | 31.06 | 31.24 | 31.88 | 31.08 | 31.88 | 1,562,814 | 16:11:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.15 | 465.32M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/4/2020 22:23 | Sorry forgot the linkhttps://www.bbc. | ![]() zooman | |
10/4/2020 22:19 | Trump said tonight for all to hear that he had come to an agreement with Mexico regarding oil and he in turn would do something for them in the future. His words not mine.Zoo | ![]() zooman | |
10/4/2020 21:27 | FT reporting very positive news.Its gonna rocket up captain. | joe king1 | |
10/4/2020 20:50 | Mexico haven’t agreed and Trump can’t deliver on his behind the scene discussion. Corporate businesses. Lol. | ![]() smartie6 | |
10/4/2020 20:36 | Deal done. | tidy 2 | |
10/4/2020 18:34 | I think no oil agreement will be reached in near future, this will go pear shape till US, KSA and Russia gets hurts will lower crude oil prices. Natural market adjustment will take its course and oil prices will rise post COVID-19 production starts. | ![]() wildsheroo | |
10/4/2020 17:58 | Having googled US production of oil per day, the number came out as 12,400,000 barrels in April. That being the case,I will very surprised if "the United states will formally agree to a 5 million barrel per day oil production cut. Current reporting on ALJAZEERA - the agreed 10m barrel cut per day will not prop up oil prices, which are now falling. Demand for oil has fallen between 25 -30m barrels whilst inventories continue to rise. | ![]() azalea | |
10/4/2020 16:36 | WTF, he’s now deramping, or is it decamping. From Tullow hero to Tullow zero. Once loved by this board but now hated. No balls. | ![]() smartie6 | |
10/4/2020 16:34 | Just got off the phone with President Trump and representatives from Saudi Arabia and Russia. We had a great conversation. I'm proud to announce that we came to a formal agreement. The United States will formally agree to a 5 million barrel per day oil production cut. #OOTTWow | ![]() ammu12 | |
10/4/2020 16:31 | Seriously guysSaudi Arabia are desperate.Saudi and Russia need to cut 5 million bpd each.It takes Russia 1 month to turn the taps down.Cuts not starting until may!Tge tankers leaving middle east take 30- 35 days to arrive in America So those may boats hitting America in June!If they cut 20 million bpd it's still not enough! Will STILL be too much supply in the market 25 million bpd cut is needed.The glut will take months to clear!All oil companies will go lower!Leobull knows the market very well and oiluser on lse, they know the score they were tlw and PMO longs in January 2016 | ![]() sbb1x | |
10/4/2020 16:18 | Does this show tullow mate | ![]() abertawe1974 | |
10/4/2020 16:15 | Sbb1x, what’s it like to be a laydeeeeeee? Lol. | ![]() smartie6 | |
10/4/2020 16:09 | Smartie smartie give us a wave lol | ![]() sbb1x | |
10/4/2020 16:03 | He can’t because he’s deeeeeekless. | ![]() smartie6 | |
10/4/2020 16:03 | I have no problem with anyone else on this board apart from smartie, so dont get involved boys | ![]() sbb1x | |
10/4/2020 15:59 | Smartie im still waiting for your 30 deramping posts aday mate | ![]() sbb1x | |
10/4/2020 15:50 | Sbb1x, when did you last see your testicles? Were they on a tray? | ![]() smartie6 | |
10/4/2020 15:43 | Hey smartie,What price you buy at ?You were making 30 deramping posts per day lol ?What price you buy at?You will be under water next weekLolLolLolHahahaF | ![]() sbb1x |
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