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Tullow Oil - 2006 (TLW)     

dai oldenrich - 03 Oct 2006 10:12

Tullow Oil plc is one of the largest independent oil and gas, exploration and production companies in Europe. Tullow Oil produces over 56,000 boepd, with a primary focus on UK Gas and West African Oil, underpinned by development projects in the UK, Africa and South Asia.

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            Red = 25 day moving average.           Green = 200 day moving average.

cynic - 13 Nov 2007 12:25 - 51 of 177

Evolution say "investors are better off taking profits (in Cairn) and switching into stocks with greater upside potential such as Tullow Oil PLC and Premier Oil PLC."

ahoj - 20 Nov 2007 12:49 - 52 of 177

They knew the bid wouldn't be accepted.

cynic - 20 Nov 2007 13:14 - 53 of 177

????????? think you may be talking of the wrong stock ..... BUR was jilted not TLW

ahoj - 20 Nov 2007 13:33 - 54 of 177

Ooops sorry for the mistake.

janetbennison - 22 Nov 2007 07:42 - 55 of 177

some news out today on money am

cynic - 20 Dec 2007 08:14 - 56 of 177

i am pretty dense in these matters (and all else), but i really cannot see that TLW's rns this morning was particularly disappointing ..... the quite heavy fall may be just precautionary by MMs on the basisi that some were expecting fireworks ..... though sp has fallen sharply thorugh both 25 and 50 dma, this could easily prove to be a good buying opportunity.

am already heavy enough in real oilies (PMO and IEC) as well as PFC (love that stock!) or i might be even more tempted

Falcothou - 20 Dec 2007 08:44 - 57 of 177

Bought at 592 at the 810 reversal but put the trailing stop loss a bit tight and got taken out at 611. Seems cable is nosediving, could get more expensive at the pumps

cynic - 20 Dec 2007 09:18 - 58 of 177

it really is quite tempting, notwithstanding that 25+50 dma are very tight together and could create a resistance, albeit that they do not seem to have in the recent past .... rsi is also undemanding

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required field - 10 Jan 2008 08:32 - 59 of 177

General update must be coming soon.

required field - 28 Jan 2008 13:20 - 60 of 177

Really need a Ghana well to be completed here, (They might be all watching the Africans Nations cup on TV), shame about Mauritania (possibly dragging this stock down), long term : plenty of potential.

required field - 31 Jan 2008 22:17 - 61 of 177

Crumbs !, what happened towards end of play ? wet up like rocket !

required field - 26 Feb 2008 10:30 - 62 of 177

Preparations possibly for a steep climb up to 7 !

required field - 14 Mar 2008 15:05 - 63 of 177

Market up this morning...down this afternoon but TLW is steaming ahead...could be $111 a barrel helping !

required field - 14 Mar 2008 15:28 - 64 of 177

Great write up in the IC this morning (see results)...they seem most impressed !

required field - 14 Mar 2008 15:59 - 65 of 177

Something cooking with this one...broker upgrade possibly ! or takeover possibly...incredible increase in a bad market !

required field - 02 Apr 2008 09:07 - 66 of 177

I hope that TLW is not getting the IEC or WSM jitters !

required field - 11 Apr 2008 21:08 - 67 of 177

Good day for TLW !

Falcothou - 12 Apr 2008 08:46 - 68 of 177

According to Torygraph, rise related to JP Morgan 89.50 dollar crude price estimates, and related rise in eps. Brent is going to have to be below 89.50 for quite a bit of this year to create that average!

cynic - 12 Apr 2008 10:34 - 69 of 177

lots of quality oilies had good rises on Friday ..... i fear it will not be so pretty on Monday when a bloodbath is a distinct possibility following Friday's awful showing in USA

required field - 12 Apr 2008 11:13 - 70 of 177

At a guess I'd say the market as a whole might be down except possibly once again for the mid-oil stocks which might once again buck the trend...but even though oil went up again 3 cents on friday they might get caught up in a pullback...let's hope not...real guesswork once again...though the oilies are in an upwards trend overall so a pullback for them will only be temporary !
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