Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
have this as a sell, if you read the article on BP they also write that the uptick in the oil price is unlikely to repeat. Since the article was written the price has already edged up $2 a barrel.
dont forget to reduce net debt. That was achieved last quarter, lets see how net debt falls this time.
HSBC another holding in my SIPP posted better than expected results, heres hoping BP and Shell do the same.
take a look at Credit Suisse share price. The market bites those who spout ****e
London — BP and Azerbaijan's Socar have made a gas condensate discovery after 14 months of drilling to a depth of nearly 7,200 meters in the Shafag-Asiman block in deepwater off the Caspian Sea coast, the state company said March 25.
how do existing Vodafone shareholders buy in to vantage?
can we see 340p today?
the way things are going with EV's is that a certain so called billionaire of Hesla will be stacking shelves. There has been a massive sell of these EV stocks
I bought some at 511p but did manage to buy some extra at 292p and even 211p, my average is about 340p after dividends already received but this is a long term hold for me. The world will always need oil. Oil aint going nowhere
the dividends must be on the way northwards. I wouldnt mind if they are maintained as long as this initial investment in renewables is not all done at the expense of higher payouts indefinitely.
so if you just tuned in, BP despite the doom and gloom merchants we had on the way down, well the dividends are still there, the price of oil is much higher than it has been for ages and the diversification into renewables is taking place. All bodes well for higher dividends in the not too distant.
up 4% and Exxon not doing too badly either. Oil prices if this level is maintained or higher these oil companies shall surely report high cash flows
BP, Shell and all other oil stocks have a long way to go, and at the moment the trend is up
the oil price is rising and this gives oil majors the chance to make these greener investments and earn a bundle from existing lower cost operations. BP and Shell are paying the shareholders lower dividends than last year so there is scope for share price increases imo. It wont be long till everyone is vaccinated at least once and the lockdown restrictions should be lifted soon. but there was a more important thing I read that the US government or Biden was giving their citizens 1400usd checks and also writing off most or all the student loan debt.
Natural gas price $3.03 the last time I checked on oilprice.com and Brent crude nearly $60 a barrel. Natural gas price is the highest it has been in a good few months since the first lockdown and maybe before that. The current SP is a insult to us holders. It should be well higher
people are still going to receive the dividends this year, next year it might be a little less but why didnt Glaxo mention this in the report? I saw some positives like less net debt and dividends covered by cashflow and EPS. The problem with the results was the negative outlook
Greater than the dividend. Free cash flow well greater than the dividend costs
£20 billion as just reported versus £25 billion a marked improvement one says
Just purchased 10 packets of Vype epen 3 cartridges on govype. Cheaper than buying at the stores if using a monthly bulk subscription
All based on my experience