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TLW Tullow Oil Plc

31.08
-0.92 (-2.88%)
Last Updated: 16:14:42
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
  -0.92 -2.88% 31.08 31.02 31.24 31.88 31.08 31.88 1,562,814 16:14:42
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 1.63B -109.6M -0.0754 -4.15 465.32M
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 32p. 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 £465.32 million. Tullow Oil has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.15.

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11/4/2020
15:50
Haha another fool
sbb1x
11/4/2020
13:21
Just look at NCYT in 3 months from 4p to 5 pounds, just needs good news in TLW and it will fly. People who are negative its because they missed out when it was 7p.
teamwork1
11/4/2020
13:18
Quid by xmas or 5p
leoneobull
11/4/2020
13:18
Gorgeous day. Chill out. This will be a quirky xmas, or 5p
leoneobull
11/4/2020
13:17
with a rant like that,i take it you are a vegan or a vegetariane


but as you promote cannibalism

people well wide have different preferences

europeans are attached to their dogs,cats,guinea pigs and hedgehogs but othets might have different rules and prefer things raw

they still eat horsemeat in europe coming from australia

some eat meat tartare oor saumon tartare,not for me though i like things cooked
although do not mind a bloody steak


azalea
11 Apr '20 - 13:01 - 46229 of 46229
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So it not just the Chinese and Koreans who have been eating dog and snakes, Indonesians are also doing it. I suggest these sub humans who cage dogs whilst awaiting execution should also be executed and hung out to dry before being eaten by other humans. In cases where their relatives have died from the virus, why not eat them and save funeral expenses.

grupo guitarlumber
11/4/2020
13:01
So it not just the Chinese and Koreans who have been eating dog and snakes, Indonesians are also doing it. I suggest these sub humans who cage dogs whilst awaiting execution should also be executed and hung out to dry before being eaten by other humans. In cases where their relatives have died from the virus, why not eat them and save funeral expenses.
azalea
11/4/2020
12:57
Im not too sure here either...I had a small amount 5k bought at 10p and got out on Thurs at just under 26p. However, and I kind of regret it I saw it bounce to 27p and bought back in again ;-/...oh well have to see Tues.
nemesis6
11/4/2020
12:52
ah yes steam trains, still miss em

those were the days

travelling out of paddington to the west country

but is not a fact that the orient express is a steam train

now rare but beautiful

grupo guitarlumber
11/4/2020
12:37
DB Cooper. Lol.
I’ll be LMAO on every penny fall.

smartie6
11/4/2020
12:33
I didn't say oil was dead, i said its dying and if you dont think the death of the the petrol car and oil fired power stations and the shaming of unnecessary flights will have an affect on oil consumption then good for you. People said the same thing about steam trains 50 years ago and coal 30 years ago...the world moves on and most of us with it.
spec7
11/4/2020
12:18
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i suggest one and all await the outlook before prejudging the effects of oil and gas market on tullow

as always i leave you to do what turns you on

grupo guitarlumber
11/4/2020
12:18
S, I'm very much the same I openly admit that I trade more so because these days things are so volatile. However you can see some of these people who are pumping and dumping have only had their profiles for a few days or weeks. Hence I always look to see how long someone has been around when I read their posts especially informative ones.Zoo
zooman
11/4/2020
12:14
Hedging

As outlined at Tullow's Full Year Results, the impact of reduced oil prices is mitigated by the Group's robust hedging strategy. Tullow has 60% of its 2020 sales revenue hedged with a floor of c.$57/bbl and 40% of 2021 sales revenue hedged with a floor of c.$53/bbl. Tullow's realised oil price in January and February 2020 was c.$62/bbl and following the recent price drop, hedging receipts of c.$30 million are forecast for March 2020.

grupo guitarlumber
11/4/2020
12:08
No one will be crying,the russian mountain continue to rise and fall,which will provide opportunizies to buy,sell or hold

until like bp,shell and total,tullow anyways is not subject to jet fuel weaknesses anyways




smartie6
11 Apr '20 - 12:03 - 46218 of 46218
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Grasping.
You’ll be the same ones that are crying in a weeks time.

grupo guitarlumber
11/4/2020
12:03
Grasping.
You’ll be the same ones that are crying in a weeks time.

smartie6
11/4/2020
12:02
AND MILITARY,NOT TO MENTION TOURISTS STILL STRANDED THAT NEED FLYING HOME

ronwilkes123
11 Apr '20 - 11:59 - 46216 of 46216
0 1 0
Plus why do people think all flights have stopped

Isn’t there still 40000 cargo flights per day

grupo guitarlumber
11/4/2020
11:59
Plus why do people think all flights have stopped Isn't there still 40000 cargo flights per day
ronwilkes123
11/4/2020
11:58
Doesn't China and the Asia region use more oil than the west now ?What do you think they use in their cars vinegar ?
ronwilkes123
11/4/2020
11:31
Another dreamer.
smartie6
11/4/2020
11:25
Cumnor
I tend to agree, will flights ever really return to pre virus levels ?, will half the airlines even survive. Will people who have found they can work from home for the last 10 months actually go back to the rush hour again ? Most cars have already been laid up for weeks and people are managing very well without them. Oil is a dying industry but i still think TLW is in a strong position to bounce.

spec7
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