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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.14 | -0.43% | 32.68 | 32.68 | 32.88 | 33.08 | 32.40 | 32.80 | 3,229,524 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.35 | 476.67M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/9/2023 09:55 | The experts are having yet another good day. Soon they will be singing 'YMCA' :) | reubenblackgold | |
07/9/2023 16:33 | DingoDog where did you reinvest the 7 digit rupee profit? | ![]() humpty dumpty 33 | |
07/9/2023 15:09 | The expert who was ramping in the 60s, but who sold at 32p has no shame. | reubenblackgold | |
07/9/2023 09:34 | The experts on another board have been pumped, dumped and chumped again lol. | reubenblackgold | |
07/9/2023 08:59 | Let it Rip potato chip | ![]() guy_fawkes | |
07/9/2023 07:58 | Should be in for a good run then :-) | ![]() hubshank | |
07/9/2023 07:40 | Inverted head and shoulders on the chart. | ![]() guy_fawkes | |
06/9/2023 21:23 | ...unless the spike was purely driven by rise in cost. I note it's come off it's high but it may just be the catalyst required. Interested in opinions in a non judgemental or argumentative way. | ![]() hubshank | |
06/9/2023 18:33 | What do you think - could it go crazy and hit 45p this month? Percentage wise it quite a hike but stranger things have happened! | ![]() hubshank | |
05/9/2023 14:22 | Brent over $91 at the moment. | ![]() subsurface | |
05/9/2023 13:22 | Great trading here yet again. The expert who sold at 32p will never learn lol. | reubenblackgold | |
01/9/2023 15:58 | Nice recovery, POO over $88,have a good weekend! A good lesson for Tullow as well coups, and most of the eggs in the Ghana basket to get them focused.. | ![]() subsurface | |
01/9/2023 12:06 | Good test of and recovery from the 200ema. | ![]() xxnjr | |
01/9/2023 08:01 | opened up with a 1 share trade, buy signal? | ![]() 3windy | |
31/8/2023 18:24 | Posted by gogadget on LSE board: Sounds reassuring for Tullows assets | seafox | |
31/8/2023 15:56 | Good report on the situation in Gabon | ![]() subsurface | |
31/8/2023 10:49 | This will fly now that the expert ramper on the other board has sold at 32p. They are always wrong and have been for over 2 years. | reubenblackgold | |
30/8/2023 14:55 | Appparently it is all the fault of colonialism and the slave trade and we should send them massive amounts of compo with which to line their pockets. | ![]() jonc | |
30/8/2023 14:49 | So much for Black leadership. Seems it's a byword for corruption and naked theft Only law they understand is that of the mafia | ![]() badger36 | |
30/8/2023 14:38 | this coup is the eighth country in West and Central Africa since 2020 did any of other 7 results taking way assets from companies ? | ![]() dros1 | |
30/8/2023 13:36 | Great opportunity to buy | ![]() dbensimon | |
30/8/2023 13:17 | A thought for consideration - could it be technical traders? Everything was pointing towards having been overbought and it was either going to burst it's Chanel or be subject to a short attack. Just a thought and would be interested to see if anyone holds the same view. | ![]() hubshank | |
30/8/2023 13:03 | A lot of volume today and mostly sells . I would say something has spooked them regarding tlws assets in Gambon . A change of government could pose a lot of issues and will payments be honoured ,nationalisation of assets etc . Worrying times and not what you want with big debts to pay | ![]() bones698 |
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