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TLW Tullow Oil Plc

37.30
-1.84 (-4.70%)
03 Jun 2024 - Closed
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
  -1.84 -4.70% 37.30 37.10 37.20 39.50 37.02 39.50 3,230,887 16:35:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 1.63B -109.6M -0.0754 -4.92 539.48M
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 39.14p. Over the last year, Tullow Oil shares have traded in a share price range of 24.74p to 40.32p.

Tullow Oil currently has 1,454,137,162 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tullow Oil is £539.48 million. Tullow Oil has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.92.

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29/6/2020
08:19
we know these things but thanks


umitw
29 Jun '20 - 08:14 - 819 of 819
0 0 0
TLW doesn’t move with the oil price, it’s the sentiment or the news move the share price up or down!

florenceorbis
29/6/2020
08:14
TLW doesn't move with the oil price, it's the sentiment or the news move the share price up or down!
umitw
28/6/2020
10:53
Bank of America expects Brent Crude prices to average US$43.70 per barrel this year, up from its previous forecast of US$37 per barrel. Brent Crude is set to average US$50 and US$55 per barrel in 2021 and 2022, respectively, according to the bank.   
leoneobull
26/6/2020
21:56
Whatever it was it's in the price
cool hand kev
26/6/2020
19:29
Pretty sure it was a buy.
bearnecessities
26/6/2020
19:12
4500000 was a sell, not a buy.
ekuuleus
26/6/2020
19:04
US, Canadian Oil, Gas Rig Count Falls to Record Low Again https://t.co/CO3Vv0t66m
sbb1x
26/6/2020
18:01
That explains why we did not move anywhere on monday or tuesday.
wayhay
26/6/2020
17:54
THE TULLOW WISH LIST BOXES togetherwith those important supports and resistences

10 to 20p
20 to 30p
30 to 40p$$$$$$$$$$$$WE ARE HERE$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
40 to 50p
50 to 60p
60 to 70p



Current share price 31.40p

CURRENT STRONG SUPPORT PER misca 29.19p
with Strong Resistence at 38.17p

waldron
26/6/2020
17:28
Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 40.70 -1.02%
Gasoline NYMEX 1.15 -3.73%
Natural Gas NYMEX 1.55 +1.77%
WTI 38.195 USD -1.93%


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CAC 40
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SBF 120
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Eni
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Total
35.145 -0.18%



Engie
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Orange
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Bp
304.6 -1.30%

Vodafone
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Royal Dutch Shell A
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Royal Dutch Shell B
1,258.2 -0.98%

TULLOW OIL
Price (GBX)31.40 -0.66%

waldron
26/6/2020
17:09
I just posted on LSE.That's a huge off book buy! Either a big short closing or someone well and truly committed.Makes me wonder if Uncle Sam is buying again. Monday could be interesting.If that is a genuine buy and not a short closing, I bet they have been trying to fill that all week.
bearnecessities
26/6/2020
16:45
Interesting 4500000 Buy in after hours trading?
jm65
26/6/2020
16:45
Interesting 4500000 Buy in after hours trading?
jm65
26/6/2020
16:44
Interesting 4500000 Buy in after hours trading?
jm65
26/6/2020
15:10
Two leading oil price reporting agencies launch new U.S. crude benchmarks to rival WTI
Published Fri, Jun 26 20208:09 AM EDTUpdated 2 hours ago
Sam Meredith
@smeredith19
Key Points

S&P Global Platts said its new benchmark for U.S. crude, called Platts American GulfCoast Select (AGS), would reflect the value of waterborne light sweet crude supplied from the Permian Basin in west Texas and New Mexico on major pipelines to the Gulf.
Argus’ new outright daily crude price assessment, Argus AGS, is also designed to reflect the growing importance of the U.S. Gulf Coast as a major export hub and to address ongoing market concerns about the landlocked WTI crude benchmark.
The agencies will use different methodologies for their new respective price assessments.

sarkasm
26/6/2020
14:34
Why is this so sensitive at the moment ? The smallest change down in Brent & WTI we go - ive, it was less reflective a few months ago at $20!
astubbs67602
26/6/2020
10:28
I've just switched a few to TXP
cool hand kev
26/6/2020
09:10
Whatever price this opens at it always dips down, do the market makers expect that?
alfiex
26/6/2020
08:51
La, La, La Just Ignore the noise
cool hand kev
26/6/2020
08:31
SO no virus worries today!You have to laugh, they ( crooks) made their money last 2 days!,LOL
umitw
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