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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hardy Oil & Gas Plc | LSE:HDY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09MB366 | ORD USD0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 6.00 | 5.00 | 6.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/2/2011 15:12 | a very good example that with SETS share you dont need actual demand, its the value that is changing by DMA participants. Only 27 trades mostly DMA. | aleks_atanasov | |
21/2/2011 14:55 | wow, some movement at last... just came out of auction | dubwise | |
21/2/2011 11:47 | lol this moved a bit | aleks_atanasov | |
21/2/2011 11:40 | Up to hardy to let investors know how this will effect the company, if any. | ferries5 | |
21/2/2011 10:57 | BP is taking stake in Reliance operations in India. | aleks_atanasov | |
18/2/2011 14:04 | Drifting lower on next to no volume again... | dubwise | |
11/2/2011 15:26 | Forgive me dubwise, my comment was a response to that of Daytraders. | ipw | |
11/2/2011 14:08 | Forgive me I didn't read it properly Other holders here should chime in now and again though, this thread is like a ghost town at the moment | dubwise | |
11/2/2011 13:27 | Why don't you read the news release! "(13.499%) are under the control of Scottish Widows Investment Partnership Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Scottish Widows Investment Partnership Group Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Scottish Widows Group Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds Tsb Bank plc, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group plc" Scottish Widows being a pension fund. | ipw | |
11/2/2011 11:55 | well it aint lloyds really, its people just buying shares through lloyds online and bank, as most are indirect, saying that thou, it looks like the last buy was direct. | daytraders | |
11/2/2011 11:08 | yep from 12.32% ,i hope they will tell us when we will drill D3 on 16 Mar | aleks_atanasov | |
11/2/2011 10:57 | Looks like Lloyds have increased their stake | dubwise | |
08/2/2011 15:22 | goofball25 - 4 Feb'11 - 10:07 - 1413 of 1414 bought in this morn. Hoping 140 is the floor as selling seems done for now. Well there doesn't seem to be any selling going on any more... just some cautious buyers... this is still under everyone's radar but not for long! | dubwise | |
04/2/2011 14:12 | seems very cheap down here, it's been drifting lower on next-to-no volume for quite some time now... a few large buys and this will fly back up | dubwise | |
04/2/2011 10:07 | bought in this morn. Hoping 140 is the floor as selling seems done for now. | goofball25 | |
02/2/2011 15:28 | totally agree...this is herd mentality, sheep following sheep. but hey, if investors want to sell at a loss at the bottom of the market let them . I am more than happy to pick up shares at this price. looking forward to hearing news on D3 spud soon and then the share price should recover. anyway ive always been here for the long term. India is a emerging super power. With a significant shortfall in the domestic energy requirements ,the market and infrastructure are already in place. As you rightly say cumnor, Hardy has already had success on D3, is working with a significant local player , and is committed to the long term development of its assets in India....sp at 145p ..a steal ..more for me please...thank you | drachen | |
02/2/2011 13:17 | Like all good investment houses Goldman puts a sell note on hdy now the share price has practically halved on no news, save one dry hole out of many in a field where I belive their input is 10% and costs were way below expectd. These genuises would'nt of course advise clients when the share price was much higher and now are telling them long after the share price has fallen and the market has way more than discounted the news. Hdy of course are sitting on several discoveries which will eventually be linked in to Indian network (where they are well connected I believe) and are involved with a huge local partner in several fields with great potential. I have a buy rating on it, have done so after recent falls. GS has no more a clue than the next man and are charging clients a fortune for average guys who can't cut it in their own businesses to write such claptrap. imo dyor | cumnor | |
01/2/2011 22:30 | bout 145 now... | chopsy | |
31/1/2011 23:38 | totally agree...still follow the des bb even though I came out years ago...they have one rattle of the dice left I reckon, yet the blind optimism PI' s have after all these years of waiting ..its unbelievable ..the future is here in India not the Falklands. | drachen | |
31/1/2011 21:24 | Desire is a classic over hyped stock - massive amount of interest, massive amount of ramping, large amount of buying, but then, when it isn't what they all hoped it would be, large amount of selling and back to where they started. | dubwise | |
31/1/2011 14:11 | re results interim results for Jan-June usually published beginning of August, full year results usually published within the first few days of March. agree abour unloved..have never understood it, especially when you look at its potential. Yet PI's would rather throw their money away on no hopers,(Desire springs to mind) Hopefully hear sometime this month about the scheduled spudding of the next well on D3 though and that should help the share price recover. | drachen | |
31/1/2011 12:20 | Unloved as usual today - drifting on no volume... very much under the radar this one it seems | dubwise | |
28/1/2011 14:04 | Yes all very interesting i must say... do you when the next set of results are due? | dubwise |
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