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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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-1.06 | -3.31% | 30.94 | 30.96 | 31.20 | 31.88 | 30.88 | 31.88 | 2,226,896 | 16:35:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.11 | 465.32M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/4/2020 16:52 | Declared shorts is 6.76% which is 95 million shares.But that figure is over 10% with all those little parasites under 0.5%.140 million shares need to be bought back.They need volume of at least 10 times that to get the shares.Get the popcorn and watch the rerate chaps. | ![]() sbb1x | |
17/4/2020 16:49 | Key group continues to close there short. Bought more back 16th april | ![]() sbb1x | |
17/4/2020 16:40 | I bought more yesterday, i really think this is way oversold and can only go up in the medium term. | ![]() spec7 | |
17/4/2020 16:28 | Bunz3, Just bought in, I agree with you, its going to be an exciting week for Tullow? Would not be surprised if Mr Dossou-Aworet increases his stake? | ![]() ein4 | |
17/4/2020 16:10 | hoping for a good week here next week even now to watch number of buyers moving back into ncyt after shsre price drop some exspecting rns soon | ![]() bunz3 | |
17/4/2020 14:31 | From Africa press Uganda it is expected that the decision will be taken in 2020.not the news we need. | ![]() subsurface | |
17/4/2020 13:14 | OK thanks , i stand corrected :) | ![]() spec7 | |
17/4/2020 12:57 | It's s bit different. There is no vaccine for any Corona viruses including the common cold. There are vaccines for the influenza virus. More like a leg and a liver. | ![]() mcsean2164 | |
17/4/2020 12:09 | hi i think i have generalised but this is why we need a new flu vaccine every year because they are all different and why there is no vaccine for this. This is a quote from the Independent.. How is coronavirus different from the flu and common cold? The common cold is caused by a different strain of virus to the Covid-19. "Most coronaviruses, such as the common cold" cause mild infection in the upper respiratory tract and produce relatively minor symptoms such as a stuffy nose, sore head and sore throat. So the common cold is a coronaviruse , i suppose its like having a broken tibia, fibula or femur... and just calling it a broken leg :-) | ![]() spec7 | |
17/4/2020 11:21 | Hi Spec, Influenza is a completely different family of viruses. Hence the reason the influenza vaccine doesn't work. There are yet to be vaccines or antiviral drugs to prevent or treat human coronavirus infections. So vaccine may be a bit of a challenge... | ![]() mcsean2164 | |
17/4/2020 10:44 | 50p coming | ![]() shujja1 | |
17/4/2020 10:41 | No I don't! because my account is up this week even though TLW is down. | turvart | |
17/4/2020 10:23 | my take on short term Brent = 19.4, WTI = 13.8 I'll be long oil majors and possibly oil ETFs at those levels. | ![]() justthemoney | |
17/4/2020 10:02 | Lol. Do you really want to be holding next week? Poor news, let’s face it can’t be any other, will hit the price badly, won’t it? You could even be looking at 7p again for FFS. | ![]() smartie6 | |
17/4/2020 09:46 | Maybe he prefers to buy mid 20s next week lol | ![]() sbb1x | |
17/4/2020 09:38 | spirit, Sell then and beat it! | turvart | |
17/4/2020 09:36 | not sure this is a buy right now. | ![]() spirito | |
17/4/2020 09:16 | Boeing reopening Puget Sound operations, with 27,000 heading back to work BY MADDIE CAPRON APRIL 16, 2020 03:44 PM, UPDATED 8 HOURS 36 MINUTES AGO Play VideoDuration 3:17 Impacts of the coronavirus on the U.S. workforce The COVID-19 outbreak in the United States has caused layoffs and business closures. How is this pandemic impacting workers? BY LOUMAY ALESALI Boeing will start production at Puget Sound sites again next week after the coronavirus temporary shut facilities down, the company announced Thursday. Over the past month, Boeing had suspended operations at Puget Sound-region facilities in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Production stopped March 25 and was originally planned for 14 days, McClatchy News reported. At the time, there were 29 confirmed cases of coronavirus among Boeing employees in Washington, according to McClatchy News. Seventeen of the cases were in Everett, five in Renton, one in Auburn and one in Longacres. The decision to restart operations will put 27,000 people in the Puget Sound area back to work, according to a company news release. “Approximately 27,000 people in the Puget Sound area will return to production of the 747, 767, 777 and 787 programs, supporting critical global transportation infrastructure, cargo services and national defense and security missions,” the news release said. “The 737 program will resume working toward restarting production of the 737 MAX. Boeing South Carolina remains in a suspension of operations at this time. Earlier this week Boeing restarted mostly defense production operations in the region with approximately 2,500 people.” Other employees for the 737, 747, 767 and 777 programs could return as early as April 20. Employees for the 787 program will return April 23, according to the company release. The company is taking several steps to make sure returning to work is safe for all employees, including practicing physical distancing. Other practices include staggering shift start times, wearing face coverings, asking employees to perform “self-health checks” before coming to work, and contact tracing when an employee tests positive for COVID-19. “Enhanced measures will continue until conditions allow for a return to regular work and cleaning processes,” the company said. “Boeing will continue to monitor government guidance on COVID-19, assess impact on company operations and adjust plans as the situation evolves.” | virtues and strengths | |
17/4/2020 09:16 | I will tell you what is poised for a multi bag takeover within a month or two - SolGold (SOLG is the ticker). Thanks me later. | phattrader1 | |
17/4/2020 08:39 | Lucky our oil is brent lol | ![]() sbb1x |
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