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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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-0.04 | -0.13% | 31.46 | 31.40 | 31.52 | 31.72 | 30.92 | 31.40 | 1,994,426 | 15:00:54 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.78B | 49.1M | 0.0338 | 9.28 | 456.02M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/3/2021 15:53 | seems to be a market down generally | maywillow | |
30/3/2021 15:52 | Was tempted to buy some again at 46.90 but will wait a little longer... Has Fizz sold out? | crazi | |
30/3/2021 15:43 | No major selling either? Very strange | aalli | |
30/3/2021 15:42 | From being steady eddy all day, and it was going to be a blue day it dropped like a stone. | kulvinder | |
30/3/2021 15:39 | Something must have happened in the last 10 minutes of trading as it dropped from 51.5 to 47.5 | dbensimon | |
30/3/2021 15:29 | dropped on very low volume | dealy | |
30/3/2021 15:28 | don't know. very strange | dealy | |
30/3/2021 15:27 | Whys it tanking | sbb1x | |
30/3/2021 14:24 | Tullow names Ireland as EU Home Member State By BFN News | 01:21 PM | Tuesday 30 March, 2021 Oil and gas exploration and production group Tullow Oil has named Ireland as its EU Home Member State. The move comes as a result of the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union and the subsequent end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020. The firm will subsequently begin filing regulatory information with the Central Bank of Ireland. Major shareholders will also be required to report substantial holdings to the CBI. Tullow's status as a United Kingdom public limited company and the location of its headquarters in the United Kingdom remain unchanged. | maywillow | |
30/3/2021 14:12 | OPEC SEES STOCK SURPLUS DOWN TO 3 MILLION BBL BY END-2Q | zaxarobal | |
30/3/2021 11:13 | Nice upward momentum, who knows could be a blue day. | mcsean2164 | |
30/3/2021 06:13 | European stocks head for positive open, tracking improving U.S. sentiment Published Tue, Mar 30 20211:10 AM EDT Holly Ellyatt @HollyEllyatt Key Points European stocks are expected to open higher Tuesday following a recovery from market jitters in the U.S. late last week and into Monday. London’s FTSE is seen opening 22 points higher at 6,765, Germany’s DAX up 51 points at 14,883, France’s CAC 40 up 14 points at 6,036 and Italy’s FTSE MIB up 137 points at 24,256, according to IG. | waldron | |
29/3/2021 10:59 | Government wants long-term partnership with Tullow - Energy Minister Date: Mar - 29 - 2021 , 10:05 BY: Daily Graphic The Minister of Energy, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has expressed the desire of the government to nurture and sustain a long-term partnership with Tullow Oil Ltd. Dr Prempeh, who is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Manhyia South, stated this during a virtual meeting with the Chief Executive of Tullow Oil, Mr Rahul Dhir. In attendance were the Managing Director of Tullow Ghana Ltd, Mr Wissam Al-Monthiry, and other leading executives of the company in Ghana. Purpose The purpose of the meeting was to enable the company to formally welcome the minister to the energy sector and to formally brief him on the operations of the company in Ghana, their strategic direction for 2021 and beyond and a number of legal and other challenges. Dr Prempeh stressed that the government believed in the right of individuals and entities to invest and enjoy their profits. Long-term relation He noted that at a time when oil prospects in the country were considered bleak, companies such as Tullow and Kosmos were prepared to undertake exploration in the country because they believed it was worth it. Dr Prempeh recognised the company’s support for the education sector, particularly with respect to infrastructure and science, technology engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. “We want to have Tullow as a long-term partner and I am happy you want to keep investing in Ghana,” he stressed. The minister noted further that in respect of various challenges the company had raised, he recognised the duty they owed to their shareholders. However, he made the point that as Minister of Energy, he owed an ultimate obligation to the people of Ghana and that he had the job of protecting their interests. “Ultimately, though, honesty and openness with each other should shorten the path to the resolution of conflicts” Dr Prempeh stated. Tullow Oil has been in Ghana since 2006 and has invested over $19bn in its operations here since then. Within the period, the company has paid over $6bn to the Government of Ghana through taxes and entitlements and plans to invest $4bn in its operations over the next 10 years. | waldron | |
29/3/2021 10:48 | Exactly. Let's discuss tullow here. | kidknocked | |
29/3/2021 10:12 | this is the tullow thread.... | mcsean2164 | |
29/3/2021 06:18 | Cargo ship blocking Suez Canal has been refloated, says maritime services company Published Sun, Mar 28 202111:51 PM EDTUpdated Mon, Mar 29 20211:07 AM EDT Yen Nee Lee @YenNee_Lee Key Points The vessel became stuck last Tuesday after running aground while entering the Suez canal from the Red Sea. The shipping crisis, now in its sixth day, has added to anxieties over the global supply chain which had already been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. | waldron | |
28/3/2021 11:28 | Sharepad. Excellent analysis tool. U gotta pay for the privilege tho. Well worth it. | bogman1 | |
28/3/2021 05:59 | Hi Hades1, where do I look for volumes in general please? Thank you for that info. I have a theory but need to see and compare first. | stampylong trader |
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