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ENQ Enquest Plc

15.32
-0.28 (-1.79%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Enquest Plc LSE:ENQ London Ordinary Share GB00B635TG28 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.28 -1.79% 15.32 15.22 15.42 15.68 14.90 14.90 1,719,991 16:35:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 1.92B -41.23M -0.0224 -6.82 281.69M
Enquest Plc is listed in the Offices-holdng Companies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ENQ. The last closing price for Enquest was 15.60p. Over the last year, Enquest shares have traded in a share price range of 11.38p to 18.57p.

Enquest currently has 1,843,500,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Enquest is £281.69 million. Enquest has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -6.82.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/3/2019
16:20
re - I'm wondering if share price will drop back to 17.6 area

The cycle is not finish at least 22p should be next, Indicators are rising from lows and MACD just crossed UP "0"

master rsi
21/3/2019
16:17
Give that man a cigar.
chrismultisante
21/3/2019
16:16
re - how big is your ramping crew?

Put - Stupmy - in the list

though maybe is on the other crew the moment after saying I sold

master rsi
21/3/2019
16:05
if its better for us, why not?snp dont get this, they put principles above reason and want separation at ANY costif they had scotlands best interests at heart they would stay and try to bleed england dry
stansmith3
21/3/2019
16:03
I sold my leveraged position which was relatively speaking small at just under 20 for a 3.5 p profit or so. I retain my shares. I'm wondering if share price will drop back to 17.6 area or even 16.25. If it does, I'll be looking to reopen the position I closed.
stupmy
21/3/2019
15:46
how big is your ramping crew?who is in charge?do you need to take orders?i mean give it a day and you will be slagging enq off as soon as you go short, yes?
stansmith3
21/3/2019
15:38
I'd rather become the 51st State than be ruled and governed by EU totalitarianism
deanroberthunt
21/3/2019
15:34
In America, a 10ml vial of (American made by an American company called Lilly)Insulin costs over $200 to the uninsured diabetic (an who'd insure a diabetic out of choice?).

The same vial of insulin costs the NHS £16.

Type 1 Diabetics (not the kind caused by diet and lifestyle) DIE for want of insulin.

Strangely, although the other 26 EU countries don't have an NHS and are 'insurance' based, diabetics don't have to do without insulin for lack of money in the EU.

lageraemia
21/3/2019
15:04
Stan-We will be free to negotiate freely with those 27 countries plus the rest of the world.We import more from them than they do from us.Germans going into recession,Italy struggling,yellow vest riots all over France,populist movements rising all over Europe,Greek crisis,Spanish youth unemployment 25%.No wonder the EU need our money.
In 2017 our net contribution to the EU was £8.9bn (that includes our rebate).Where is this money going? The next 5 yrs it's predicted to be £70-80bn.All this at a time when we have our own budget deficit,homelessness,food banks etc.Once we're out we can accept migrants that will actually benefit our economy.I would have liked a deal but now believe if it's to be WTO then so be it.Our ancestors suffered two WW's and yet snowflakes believe they can't get through a couple of years economic hardship,not that I believe a word of Project Fear.We've just endured 10 years of austerity thanks to the global elite.

mac_steven
21/3/2019
15:01
Don't fancy chlorinated chicken personally. Trade deal with Trump will be one way and a bust for British farmers. NHS is dear to me as currently undergoing cancer treatment and Trump wants to make it American FFS!
steelwatch
21/3/2019
14:43
Exactly Stan, thats why my head is firmly remain.

Theresa May is to blame for this. What a complete mess she has made of the entire thing.

Any decision on what terms to leave should be a democratic decision, not one person try her hardest in every way possible to push through 'her' deal.

american idiot
21/3/2019
14:42
you may be tight but cant guarantee itsafe to say we need 27 countries more than they need 1
stansmith3
21/3/2019
14:38
re - Old Trumpy has got something big lined up for us.

Pie on the sky most likely

master rsi
21/3/2019
14:35
What could be more economic than being able to trade freely with the rest of the world without obtaining the agreement of the EU? I guarantee that EU countries will be queueing up to do trade deals quickly with us.Old Trumpy has got something big lined up for us.
mac_steven
21/3/2019
14:34
Amerreally?we can barely agree a trade deal with iceland..we will be in a mess following no deal/exitjapan, canada, india, china, usa will bend us over in negotiatingbritain on its own cannot get a better deal with these countries than the much larger eu - although leavers peddle these lies, thats why we should stay, not forgetting the tiny matter of trade with the eu that we currently have
stansmith3
21/3/2019
14:24
Yes, head still says remain for purely economic reasons.

Maybe a price worth paying who knows.

american idiot
21/3/2019
14:23
If you knew about the Treaty of Lisbon,your head would tell you to leave.Why any true Brit would want to be governed by a Franco/German led parliament defies belief.
mac_steven
21/3/2019
14:16
AI

I agree with your sentiment. But that is your heart talking, not your head.

profitaker
21/3/2019
14:09
Leoneobull, report back when you have 17.6 million signatures
emmarg
21/3/2019
14:03
950000 signatures revoke A50
leoneobull
21/3/2019
13:37
SP consolidating right near the top of todays rise = bullish for more to come :-)
american idiot
21/3/2019
13:35
Will the yanks push this higher?
gregpeck7
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