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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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-0.06 | -0.37% | 16.18 | 16.16 | 16.38 | 17.00 | 16.22 | 17.00 | 1,516,000 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 1.58B | -30.83M | -0.0167 | -9.71 | 299.02M |
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11/5/2019 08:52 | I see Stan is unable to answer my question......is it too complex for you? | deanroberthunt | |
11/5/2019 08:47 | Bunch of cowards supported by cowards | deanroberthunt | |
11/5/2019 08:46 | Total rubbish , leave won the vote , and we have 70% of MP who wish to remain , and yet they all pledged to go with the leave vote , bunch of wets are running this country , where is the backbone . | jotoha2 | |
11/5/2019 08:46 | If we didn't join the single currency it would be a disaster, NOTHING HAPPENED. If we voted to Leave the world would implode, NOTHING HAPPENED In fact, since those two decisions, we have performed better than most,,,,STRANGE THAT ….and NOTHING WILL HAPPEN NOW IF WE LEFT ON WTO TERMS, IN FACT WE'D DO MUCH MUCH BETTER But you, my friend, can't go it alone, because you are a weak, coward, snowflake | deanroberthunt | |
11/5/2019 08:43 | no, because you are ignorant and have no understanding of the subject | stansmith3 | |
11/5/2019 08:43 | We'd prosper more outside the EU, like we have not joining the single currency. | deanroberthunt | |
11/5/2019 08:42 | well you continue to show your ignorance by confusing weakness and cowardice with common-sense and a desire for prosperity | stansmith3 | |
11/5/2019 08:41 | They said all this stuff about not joining the single currency, and it was the best decision we ever made. | deanroberthunt | |
11/5/2019 08:40 | Can I ask why you want to remain in a EU authoritarian single state, ruled by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels? | deanroberthunt | |
11/5/2019 08:38 | I'd rather be ignorant than a weak coward...if those we're the only two choices. | deanroberthunt | |
11/5/2019 08:34 | deanyou miss the point entirelyeverything other than remain would be voted downas for surrendering in 1939, you just show how little you understand about anything which is typical of ignorant leave voters | stansmith3 | |
11/5/2019 07:11 | @Stan ffs, May's Leave Deal is worst deal out of all the options.....hence, why it's been voted down thrice!!!! I'd rather Remain than have May's deal. start dealing with facts not hope. Reomaners are just weak people who won't last 5 mins in a Zombie Apocalypse watch this, a generation of cowards, he's talking about you and Leon.... | deanroberthunt | |
11/5/2019 04:56 | andythats the great ironyits leave that cant agree what leave means, else we would have left by now, leave voters actually think may is trying to keep uk in, she has broke her back trying to thread this needlenow that the people understand what leave could me, they don't want it eitheryes, the nutcases have dug in and are very vocal, up coming elections will emphasise this as nutcases from labour and the tories will deflect and make the brexit party stronger than it really is - by winningonly in a new referendum will it be a fair fight and brexit would be killed easily nowjust like scotland where snp are in govt, yet they would easily lose another referendumin any other era the opposition would be all over this, new referendum and change of govt, but corbyn is in charge..leave is just the uk version of populism, americas was trump, divisive, ignorant, short sighted, aided by personal ambition to lead a party and we all suffer | stansmith3 | |
10/5/2019 22:39 | Stanley, Nobody is after a revolution, that is why the people had a democratic vote and parliament needs to deliver what the people voted for. Danny Baker would have got away with that tweet if we had the internet in the 70s but fortunately this country is less tolerant of bigots now. Farage is also a bigot who I have no time for but he is leading a party who will hopefully send a shot across the bow of the main parties. If they get a significant number of MEPs will that send a message to Europe and be a wake up call to the two main parties here? I don't know but we voted to leave so leave we will. I'll catch you Sunday evening. And definitely no more politics from me. | andypop1 | |
10/5/2019 22:04 | Sean, The update will hopefully be positive on production despite what appeared to be a problematic last hook up. The trouble is if we see a 15% rise from here after the update this will only get back to the recent high caused in part by the company purchasing shares for the bonus scheme. If the company has hedged over $70 that will be another positive but it's worth remembering BP are entitled to a share of any Magnus profits up to a total of $1b. You then have the payday loans to come out before any real debt is removed from the balance sheet. The “long term investor” Disco mentioned sentiment earlier, if a company goes cap in hand to shareholders twice, in a matter of years, for bailouts is it any wonder investors are cautious about putting their hard earned in here? And that is ignoring the global and regional challenges to economies but it is far easier to blame Cairn and the brokers who it is worth noting are a lot closer than the 30p brigade who post on here. The RI shares are currently 5% down, to have had “rights” to those shares most would have paid higher than 21p and will probably be wishing they had never set eyes on this dog, will they be looking to offload those 21p shares at 10% profit? I don't know. The TA guys, derampers and rampers all play a part in these discussion boards but the truth is none of us know where this will go so trust nobody. Good luck and have a good weekend. | andypop1 | |
10/5/2019 18:33 | ENQ will have the chance shortly to give what is hopefully a very upbeat view of recent performance and future outlook. With POO at over $70 they will have hopefully forward sold a fair percent of production thus giving some comfort for debt reduction in the rest of 19 and 20. | seangwhite | |
10/5/2019 18:22 | Dean. Obsessed with immigrants and snowflakes. And the Brexit party. Sorry Dean. Been busy innit. I'm looking forward to seeing you elected to Brussels | leoneobull | |
10/5/2019 14:04 | chillax, this right shoulder will take a while to complete, have a rum n coke fellas | deanroberthunt | |
10/5/2019 13:53 | Disco, Why is it Cairn's fault? Do you think they downgraded their own reserves just to spite EnQuest? They would not have taken that decision lightly. The blame lies solely with the company and nobody else. | andypop1 | |
10/5/2019 13:23 | Think we can thank Cairn and brokers for poor sentiment here.Value will come in the end, always does. | discodave4 | |
10/5/2019 13:13 | the deuchbag guaranteed pmo would not do that | stansmith3 | |
10/5/2019 12:55 | Why are we not seeing the benefit of the acquisition on share price ? | ammu12 |
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