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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.36 | 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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/5/2019 14:25 | fair to say nobody on this board gives two fs what you would rather do | stansmith3 | |
20/5/2019 14:24 | deantrouble was 52% didnt vote for a hard leave, else we would have gonepublic then delivered a hung parliament to frustrate the processyou need to get thatthats why we are here | stansmith3 | |
20/5/2019 14:23 | I'd rather go back to Feudalism than what we have now. | deanroberthunt | |
20/5/2019 14:03 | the UK is in Europe, just don't want to be in the EU. | deanroberthunt | |
20/5/2019 14:00 | we should have already left... you either don't get it, or don't want to..or both | deanroberthunt | |
20/5/2019 13:59 | the vote in 2016 was 52% leave....that's democracy. | deanroberthunt | |
20/5/2019 13:47 | If they get away with this now, it's pointless ever voting again...might aswell just have a full Dictatorship. It's not about Brexit, it's about Democracy. | deanroberthunt | |
20/5/2019 13:46 | So you're happy to rubber stamp betrayal and treachery... | deanroberthunt | |
20/5/2019 12:07 | Dean Agree with half of that. Vote anyone but ukip and brexit. Farage being exposed as the c@@@ he is. Its all temporary anyway, they are just a minority party benefiting from the majority being split amongst 6 other parties. Soon as we get that customs union or a peoples vote these c@@@s will fade away. | stansmith3 | |
20/5/2019 12:01 | Stan, The only way this week is LONG ENQ, VOTE BREXIT PARTY... THE PLANETS HAVE ALIGNED | deanroberthunt | |
20/5/2019 12:00 | Ha ha...Yes the PMO 10% effect here would be a good start. Would take us back to the previous highs of 23p set back in April. There is no real reason for Enquest to be trading at such a discount to book value and to sector peers when operationally things are excellent and Brent is above $70. Yes Enquest has high debt levels but so does Premier Oil and Tullow Oil yet Enquest trades at a 50% discount to current NAV (ADVFN quote NAV as 45p) where Premier Oil is currently trading very close to their NAV of 98p (Again, quoting ADVFN figures) Wish you the best here :-) | american idiot | |
20/5/2019 11:52 | Spiking now !!! | ammu12 | |
20/5/2019 11:46 | lolwell you are all doomed, i switched a big chunk here from pmo and my trading usually sucksbut hoping for the pmo effect to follow through here this weeklets see.. | stansmith3 | |
20/5/2019 11:43 | It is the power of the Inverse Head & Shoulders pattern :-) (Sorry Stansmith couldn't resist) | american idiot | |
20/5/2019 11:30 | But enquest still strong | ammu12 | |
20/5/2019 11:15 | Brent falling back now :/ (As well as Wall Street futures / FTSE / DAX etc..) | american idiot | |
20/5/2019 10:58 | Back up now!!!! | ammu12 | |
20/5/2019 10:22 | Some sells going through now | ammu12 | |
20/5/2019 10:08 | Hopefully a close above 20.4 and we should see the upward trend to continue.... Brent drop has not helped | ammu12 | |
20/5/2019 10:06 | I assume that the pop up this morning was short covering. Certainly not sustained buying for the moment, but that spike has really brought 23.5 into play for me. I find the chart bullish and if price closes above 23.5 on the daily, it activates the 123 low which could give a target rise of 8-9p i.e. in excess of 30p (not far off what AI is seeing if his iH&S pans out) | stupmy |
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