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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 | |
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-0.36 | -2.20% | 16.04 | 16.06 | 16.22 | 17.18 | 15.90 | 17.18 | 3,672,205 | 16:35:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 1.92B | -41.23M | -0.0224 | -7.18 | 296.43M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/5/2019 09:32 | Will detach from oil price and market On operations update !We are on a pe of 2.7 ! How silly markets are !Follow the directors Sicknote | s34icknote | |
09/5/2019 09:30 | Lol could take a while for this to turn | ammu12 | |
09/5/2019 08:56 | when will the worm finally turn? | deanroberthunt | |
09/5/2019 08:28 | Some big sells going on now ? | ammu12 | |
09/5/2019 07:37 | Good solid performance yesterday against a weak market. Next Operational Update will be issued this month. Expecting increased output / revenue and debt reduction. Pleased with this one , as previously said, very confident of 30p + this year. | mallorca 9 | |
09/5/2019 06:22 | I'd rather be a poor master than a rich servant | deanroberthunt | |
09/5/2019 06:19 | Anyone voting Cons or Labour is a traitor, and betrays those that made the ultimate sacrifices 2 and 3 generations ago. | deanroberthunt | |
09/5/2019 06:16 | So 23rd May, ENQ Day and Up the Revolution Day, VOTE BREXIT PARTY!!!!!!!! | deanroberthunt | |
09/5/2019 06:04 | cielosyes from scotland and consider myself very british, like most scotsi enjoy having my lifestyle subsidised by my friends in the south and hate the snp for trying to change thisi also enjoy the uk being in europe for all the benefits that bringsas for you correcting me...you're not really in a position to do so after rubbishing a conversation that was mainly about draws, ceo buys, results and oil price and its relevance to enquest - only for you to post an article about draws and oil price followed by a post about how the share price rises when the ceo buysthat is the height of stupidity and in public tooby all means keep attacking me and defending the indefensible, it adds to your hypocrisy of telling me to shut up yesterdayhappy to remind you of all the above the more you keep this going and cluttering the board up with your nonsense | stansmith3 | |
08/5/2019 23:55 | Ha ha. Am too loving the all English final and we can all dream (with football and our investments!). GLA | otemple3 | |
08/5/2019 23:12 | For the record I'm not a Northerner, I'm a glory hunter from the 70's. | andypop1 | |
08/5/2019 23:04 | And the rest of the highlights: “Brent to average $69.64/b in 2019, $67/b in 2020: US EIA WTI to average $62.79/b in 2019, $63/b in 2020: EIA US oil output to average 12.45 million b/d in 2019, 13.38 million b/d in 2020: EIA OPEC oil output to average 30.29 million b/d in 2019, 29.85 million b/d in 2020: US EIA OPEC's April output falls 30,000 b/d on month to 30.04 mil b/d: EIA Venezuela April oil output falls to 830,000 b/d from 840,000 b/d in March: EIA Saudi April oil output climbs to 9.95 million b/d from 9.85 million b/d in March: EIA” hxxps://www.spglobal Still only a 30 cent rise? Why? | andypop1 | |
08/5/2019 22:54 | Temple, Rate Spurs chances? No, but they probably had better odds than Liverpool at 8pm yesterday. It's good to see English football thriving again. | andypop1 | |
08/5/2019 22:54 | Someone is from the North of GB ---------------- The temptation was too strong and couldn't be resisted. " I can resist anything but temptation " you should say ------------- EIA boosts Brent crude oil price forecast 11% on tight market, supply risks A tighter expected global oil market balance this summer and increasing global supply risks caused the US Energy Information Administration on Tuesday to increase its 2019 by nearly 11% from last month. In its May Short-Term Energy Outlook, EIA said that Brent prices will average $69.64/b in 2019 and $67/b in 2020, up $6.86/b and $5/b, respectively, from April’s forecast.>>> | cielos | |
08/5/2019 22:37 | Confirmation from the tanker watchers on the asylum of another short offload to top up the buyers cargo? Odd! | andypop1 | |
08/5/2019 22:30 | Did you at 8pm or 9pm ;-) | otemple3 | |
08/5/2019 22:06 | Cielos, Your statement about director buys couldn't be further from the truth, you might want to do a bit more research before making such claims. EIA was positive, production down by 100k, possibly distorted like last week's 100k increase due to rounding to the nearest 100k. Another 900k released from the SPR. Oil had its initial response but has since settled back down giving a massive cica 30 cent gain since the report. If TA worked would the markets still function? All English champions league final, I don't rate Spur's chances. | andypop1 | |
08/5/2019 17:57 | resist?exposing fools like you is a pleasurei notice you did not comment on the public display of stupidity you made in your previous post...makes sense, why draw further attention to itdont worry i will remind you regularly:)lol | stansmith3 | |
08/5/2019 17:19 | parrot1 Couldn’t resist to answer back normal parrot behaviour -------------- Every time directors buy, share price move higher, but are we going to see a sustain rise is another thing. | cielos | |
08/5/2019 16:37 | Yes they rose because because Master RSI resistance point got hit......Nothing to do with news | ammu12 | |
08/5/2019 16:31 | OIL prices on the rise late on the day Oil price futures -- WTI light -------------------- | master rsi | |
08/5/2019 16:29 | Director buys again .Fill your boots time again .And a pe of 2.7 on 2018 figures .Could double to 40p and trade on 5.4 times earnings .Surely a us company could take this out and enhance their earnings overnight !Sicknote N a i dyor | s34icknote |
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