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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.04 | -0.26% | 15.60 | 15.72 | 15.80 | 16.12 | 15.66 | 16.12 | 3,031,595 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 1.92B | -41.23M | -0.0224 | -7.02 | 289.8M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/4/2019 09:08 | https://www.energyvo | colebrooke | |
03/4/2019 09:01 | Liberals. Moderates. Left. Only at the point of absolute annihilation will they understand. | deanroberthunt | |
03/4/2019 08:59 | lageraemia 2 Apr '19 - 14:54 - 7330 of 7348 0 2 0 The Isle of Wight is also 30 years in the past Sean. Imagine the 1980s where 2 tone and Ska never happened. SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT PLACE. | deanroberthunt | |
03/4/2019 08:31 | Https://www.energyvo | leoneobull | |
03/4/2019 08:23 | #EnQuest takes on 146 staff from Petrofac:$PFC $ENQ @EnQuestplc | newtothisgame3 | |
03/4/2019 08:17 | https://www.thelondo | leoneobull | |
03/4/2019 07:20 | ANDY pops. Brent at 69.77. Enq ro bounce back. Small pullback natural innit | leoneobull | |
02/4/2019 23:40 | Danny boy, If you can't predict the share price wouldn't it be better to hug and hold? To trade the volatility surely you need to have some idea of where the share price is going, don't you? Well done on retrospectively catching the top, lol. Deano, I've just had a read through the posts, is it safe to say you voted remain? | andypop1 | |
02/4/2019 22:22 | Another strong day for oil, good (from my point of view) to see this dog is up to its old tricks. As some have mentioned probably some profit taking from the lucky ones who got a few at 15p-16p possibly exaggerated by those who got greedy and forgot to bank their profits on results day. Did the hangover of the RI come into play above 21p? I don't know. Any weakness on oil and you feel this will be punished. On the bright side at least AB is in profit on his latest buy! Good luck. | andypop1 | |
02/4/2019 21:10 | Red sauce, Brown sauce or no sauce at all Danny? | lageraemia | |
02/4/2019 18:56 | Good post Stupmy. My averaging down over the last few weeks saw me end up with a much larger holding than I had expected. From 19p upwards I've been letting shares go and locking in profit with another 50,000 sold at over 21p today. I can't predict the share price either so it makes sense to play the volatility. | danny baker | |
02/4/2019 18:17 | futures flat which might explain the actionpoo strong though - so the usual battle ensues... | stansmith3 | |
02/4/2019 16:48 | If POO continues up, I'd say that we'll have another good day tomorrow. This pullback is very normal and healthy. In my view, people buying at 15/16 are locking in profit at decision points. I don't think this is at all silly. All very normal risk/ portfolio management. I will also be dropping shares well before the targets that many on this board have been discussing for exactly the same reasons. Doesn't mean I'm not positive about this moving further up, just that I recognise that I can't see into the future. For me, the odds favour further rises, but I will lock in profit where I think it's appropriate. | stupmy | |
02/4/2019 16:33 | Brent nearly touching 70 dollars .Any news out ?Supprised by the selling . Institutions ?? They are really thick when it comes to managing other people's money !Sicknote | s34icknote | |
02/4/2019 16:32 | i buy back higher often unfortunately..:( | stansmith3 | |
02/4/2019 16:23 | good luck i tried that last year and ended up buying back in higher.... | runner2018 | |
02/4/2019 16:13 | well doneive sold half, dont like the action across the board just nowwill look to buy back too | stansmith3 | |
02/4/2019 16:11 | Deano what happened ? Lol . I live in London and no stab vest required . It's a big metropolis and with almost 10m people here . We have good parts and some not so good - granted . I understand the rant / frustration etc but not sure what triggered it all out of the blue and needed posting here ?This is after all the Enquest board . Take it out on weights in the gym and let's get back to Enquest which despite great oil levels and more CEO buys has encountered some resistance . | onedb1 | |
02/4/2019 16:08 | Could be wrong of course Stan. Might just stay the same :-) For once I made a winner here today. Sold some and now looking for a re-entry point. Made enough £ for a B&B for the night in Clacton :-) Brent consolidating the upward break of $68.5 so I will be buying any dips and trying to sell any small spikes hopefully within an uptrend as Brent heads upwards of $70. | american idiot | |
02/4/2019 15:34 | poo, results and director buying is dictating enq spta has nothing to do with iti like how you say it might go up and it might go down | stansmith3 | |
02/4/2019 15:00 | Dean would really fit in well there then. | seangwhite | |
02/4/2019 14:54 | The Isle of Wight is also 30 years in the past Sean. Imagine the 1980s where 2 tone and Ska never happened. | lageraemia | |
02/4/2019 14:48 | A little while ago I posted a chart with a suggestion that the price was moving within a triangle pattern. I also suggested a break to the upside would result in a target around 21p. Here's a follow-up. 21 p did indeed act as decision point/resistance/tar | stupmy | |
02/4/2019 14:35 | IOW would be ideal for you Dean. A vibrant society if lacking in any meaningful employment. Cut off by the water does make people very insular but you already know that. Enjoy the long summer of July and August the rest of the time it's very quiet. | seangwhite | |
02/4/2019 13:44 | deanyour meltdown reminds me of the one mrd542 had on lseare you the same person? | stansmith3 |
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