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Whatever happened to the Premier Oil share price?
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I dumped Premier Oil shares in December 2019, and I got 89p per share for them. That was 10p less than I paid back in 2015. But I reckoned I’d had a lucky escape at the time. The Premier Oil share price did climb to 120p not long after I sold, and I put that down to my bad timing again.
But then, when the Covid-19 crisis sent Premier shares crashing as low as 10p, I decided I’d been a clever chap after all. And I turned my attention to other investments, determined never to invest in a risky oil stock again. But I’ve recently been wondering what happened to the Premier Oil share price since I turned my back on it.