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Here is a list of companies that were popular on the site in the latest week.
BP (LON:BP) was popular on the site as the price of oil fell on every trading day of the past week. For the week, Brent was down over 6.5% as the spread of the Delta variant prompts fears over the oil demand recovery in the second half.
Helium One (LON:HE1H) shares were popular on the site after the company announced it has commenced exploration at Tai-2 at its Rukwa Project in Tanzania.
Shares in Canadian Overseas Petroleum (LON:COPL) were popular on the site after the company resumed trading following its reverse takeover of Atomic Oil & Gas.
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) shares were in focus after the company held its long-awaited AI Day on Thursday. Elon Musk announced the car company was building the Tesla Bot, a humanoid robot which is “likely” to launch next year.
Argo Blockchain (LON:ARB) was in focus after the company filed to list shares in the US on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange. The cryptocurrency miner also claimed it was the crypto company to become “climate positive”.
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