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ENQ Enquest Plc

15.68
0.36 (2.35%)
26 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
  0.36 2.35% 15.68 15.50 15.58 15.70 14.86 14.88 1,420,123 16:35:16
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 1.92B -41.23M -0.0224 -6.94 286.48M
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 15.32p. 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 £286.48 million. Enquest has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -6.94.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/5/2019
07:18
I tell you what Stan, if there's a Civils war coming, I'm up for that....snowflakes will be behind their Sofas with Mommy
deanroberthunt
16/5/2019
07:17
PMO RNS this morning. If ENQ has a similar story to tell (from what some of the tanker watchers on here suggest that should be the case) then the share price must break free. PMO at upper end of debt repayment projections.
stupmy
16/5/2019
07:17
you've just contradicted yourself...you said he fought for me to have free speech, so thus, I can say what I like....and have every right! ...just cos you don't like it is irrelevant
deanroberthunt
16/5/2019
07:16
you have no right to say what he fought for, you talk about snowflakes, what have you ever done?and after all that he voted remain
stansmith3
16/5/2019
07:07
He didn't fight for a single European totalitarian state, run by unelected members, driving for a single currency, no borders, a single army, and single government, with forced mass immigration by quota...it's what the Germans wanted twice by force, but now without the guns.....I'm sorry, you're wrong, he fought for freedom and national identity first...free speech comes with that by default
deanroberthunt
16/5/2019
06:53
Anyone who doesn't vote BREXIT PARTY is a traitor to this nation and betrays those who gave their lives for freedom in 2 world wars.....
deanroberthunt
16/5/2019
06:51
Farage for PM
Danny Baker for Minister of State for Immigration

deanroberthunt
16/5/2019
06:47
and in terms of overall competence, leagues above the current group of muppets
deanroberthunt
16/5/2019
06:47
It's the best party we've ever had by country miles....best candidates
deanroberthunt
16/5/2019
06:45
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/brexit-party-peterborough-candidate-mike-greene-interview-1-6048868Brexit party candidate thinks EU controls education policy. It doesn't, it is a national competence. With candidates like this, I can see why the masses are flocking to the Anne Widdecombe career resuscitation party.
leoneobull
16/5/2019
06:43
and anyway..."Meat is Murder"
deanroberthunt
16/5/2019
06:38
Leon,

Answer to your previous Q. Don't Care.
There's far bigger things at stake than your Uncles mint sauce....Great Victories require Great Sacrifices.

deanroberthunt
16/5/2019
05:40
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/The-Shale-Boom-Is-About-To-Go-Bust.htmlVery promising.
leoneobull
15/5/2019
23:34
AndyPeople did not vote for no deal Farage etc. promised a deal.This is a fact. Go check, you will be pleasantly surprised.No they are doing anything to sow division.
stansmith3
15/5/2019
22:46
Stanley,
If he gets a good turn out he won't need to twist it, it will be a solid vote for Brexit.
Will our elected politicians then sit up and listen and deliver a Brexit that we voted for?

The Europeans see division and are using that to their advantage, a strong vote on the 23rd may be the wake up call for the main parties to come together and show a United front to the European dictators.

Can you imagine the damage the Brexit party could do should a snap election be called, that is if the polls are to be believed?

We need to leave and leave we will.

On a lighter note, I was tempted to write to the FA to ask that all games in the premiership were replayed as City only won by one point but I wasn't brought up under a Labour government who told schools to hand out rossettes to everybody who competed at sports day because there are no losers, so I didn't!

andypop1
15/5/2019
21:50
More mights and maybes from stumpy - the quality of TA continues.Oh and give the squabble a rest you look a right fud.
stansmith3
15/5/2019
21:48
AndyA protest vote for the brexit party will be twisted by Farage etc. to be a solid vote for brexit.So a waste of a vote that only sows more division in the country.Brexit is causing huge issues in the country, all kinds of stockpiling and uncertainty.All because a minority of little englanders and corbyn dont like aspects of the EU.
stansmith3
15/5/2019
21:40
Still on topic unfortunately for you.The non posts continue, now lies and gaslighting.Enq board: Ruined by stupmy
shareguy111
15/5/2019
21:39
Leon,
Voting for the Brexit party at the European elections will not determine whether we leave with a deal or no deal as they will not have a vote in parliament on that decision, that will be down to the politicians already in office who are hell bent on scoring political points against each other rather than putting the countries interest first.

A vote for the Brexit party will be a protest vote for many, including me, who are sick and tired of the bickering that is costing this country dear.

Would I vote any of these clowns in to parliament?
No.

The question is will the main parties start working together in the interest of those who elected them and pay their wages should the Brexit party have a good result on the 23rd?
And will the Europeans take note, let's not forget we are their biggest single customer when it comes to exports out of the EU.

Hopefully the only lambs going to slaughter will be the remoaners on the 23rd.

Stanley,
British steel was hardly a success story before any talk of Brexit.
It is the uncertainty that is doing the damage, not Brexit.

Apologies for the Brexit talk but it beats the other squabble going on.

andypop1
15/5/2019
21:12
Are we off topic again Shareguy? What's gaslighting?

Also, what about your view on oil/Enq? I think I already invited you to comment?

stupmy
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