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ENQ Enquest Plc

15.60
-0.04 (-0.26%)
24 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
  -0.04 -0.26% 15.60 15.72 15.80 16.12 15.66 16.12 3,031,595 16:35:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 1.92B -41.23M -0.0224 -7.02 289.8M
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 15.64p. 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 £289.80 million. Enquest has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -7.02.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/5/2019
14:16
If the Cons join with the Brexit Party they could win a general election.
deanroberthunt
28/5/2019
14:02
thanks, ill stay herefor the record i tried to stop it last week, let everyone have the last word, but they carried on...although i do appreciate the irony of you cluttering up the board during market hours ;)
stansmith3
28/5/2019
13:47
Here's a perfectly good, and aptly titled thread for all your ENQ off topic Brexit stuff... I'm sure they welcome any sensible discussion from both sides....
steve73
28/5/2019
13:40
Huzzah to Buywell, someone who knows what he's talking about.

buywell3
24 May '19 - 07:51 - 45296 of 45331
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PMO chart suggests 70p retest and OIL $50 coming IMO


.......... TRUMP --- MAY --- BORIS --- & --- FARAGE .........


May will probably be kept in place to welcome Trump on his UK visit to England

I am sure she is looking forwards to meeting and greeting him .

As she is to receiving a lecture on what she did wrong and she should have followed his advice on negotiating with the EU.

Which of course from an English perspective is 100% correct. America is our friend and biggest and strongest ally . America is our best trading partner , the EU is our worst with Germany being the worst in terms of a trade balance.


List of the largest trading partners of United Kingdom
Rank Country .............. Trade balance
1 Total for non-EU -20,819,626,855
- European Union (Total) -86,318,048,557
2 Germany......... -30,478,132,375
3 United States +9,986,893,657


May showed what a terrible leader she is by dissing Donald and chumming up with Merkel. She wants England to stay in the EU ... always has ... always will.


Trump likes Nigel Farage a lot.


If Boris has any sense he will do the deal with the Brexit Party after the next elections to form the coalition that will be needed to get a majority.

Farage at a minimum should be the England ambassador to the USA , Trump wants and would like that ... he likes what Farage says and it would be very good for future USA / England trade negotiations.

The future of England needs to be realigned with our old and trusted friends and NOT the EU who are our enemies and want to do us down at every opportunity they get, France and Germany in particular who unfortunately have both never forgiven us for giving them a bloody nose on the battlefield and on the high seas many , many , many times.

America, Australia and New Zealand , Canada and India.

These are the countries that England need to do FREE Trade with. I am sure they would do so.

It remains for the newly elected Government to now do what is right for just once ... for the good of England and the benefit of its people.

buywell

deanroberthunt
28/5/2019
13:35
anyone who can state that Brexiteers are subverting Democracy clearly needs help.
deanroberthunt
28/5/2019
13:34
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ignore this dimwit, he's not well mentally ^^^^^^^^^^^
deanroberthunt
28/5/2019
12:40
stan I was just visiting the PMO site, in deference to steve I won't post off topic again there, he's been a good mentor to me in the past. In fact i won't post anywhere re Brexit except occasionally on the JTC board which is about 50% brexit so not as disruptive.
fireplace22
28/5/2019
12:31
fireplacewe disagree, but welcome nonethelessdean will happily engage you on all these items,but please dont post here onlypmo needs to hear from you too
stansmith3
28/5/2019
12:22
In the EU elections a vote for Brexit was unambiguous, A vote for any other party may have been for a multitude of other reasons other than remain. Most votes cast were in protest against the big two, people voting green had a wider agenda - they were not all unambiguously remain votes.
fireplace22
28/5/2019
12:07
The Snowflake Generation has clearly lost their minds with a surge in Liberals and Green vote....If they get in, we're absolutely done, done....toast.
deanroberthunt
28/5/2019
11:50
You 2 are raving mad....
..but I think the most likely outcome will be a 2nd referendum...which will then be fudged to manufacture a Remain vote...and then the Empire with their Death Star will be complete....

..at that point, I will never vote again and will start planning for my exodus from the UK.

deanroberthunt
28/5/2019
09:28
Steve - there is little new to discuss, apart from the frequency of tanker offloads, until either the company updates us, or we get wind of something.

Meanwhile, all the back biting can stay on the other board.

steelwatch
28/5/2019
09:12
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/may/28/remainers-eu-elections-second-brexit-referendum?
leoneobull
28/5/2019
07:47
The great thing is that the elections showed no deal exit although significant is still a small minority and brexit is still reversibleUnfortunately, brexiters now doing everything to subvert democracy
stansmith3
28/5/2019
07:45
Havent read the link, but heard yesterday it would not translate meaningfully in a general election..Thank goodness, effin nutjobs..
stansmith3
28/5/2019
07:35
https://www.businessinsider.com/european-election-results-uk-regrets-brexit-votes-remain-2019-5Statistical analysis as to how European Parliamentary elections would have translated in a 2nd referendum. Very interesting reading.
leoneobull
28/5/2019
07:07
How ironic, chatting about enq here...vs steelwatch on a power trip on the other board where no enq chat going on
stansmith3
27/5/2019
23:43
Disco,
The front month contract is what you need to look at.
WTI is currently up slightly, Brent closed a cent down on Friday's close.
The yanks had a day off like us so Brent closed early.

andypop1
27/5/2019
23:30
Thanks, Yep $70.01.I looked on IG and it's $68, strange.
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