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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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-0.04 | -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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/5/2019 09:13 | JUST LEAVE - NO DEAL - WTO | deanroberthunt | |
30/5/2019 08:56 | STAN THE SCOT = FAKE NEWS | deanroberthunt | |
30/5/2019 08:51 | yes of course they have never had to tell someone there is a delay to their treatment due to shortages and patients have never had to go abroad for treatment etcstaggering display of ignorance from you | stansmith3 | |
30/5/2019 08:39 | You need to give Stan some leeway, he's not only a Remoaner, but also a Scot. | deanroberthunt | |
30/5/2019 08:36 | cancer specialists treat cancer victims, they're not pharmaceutical procurement specialist pharmacists. | sleveen | |
30/5/2019 08:35 | I believe FARAGE. | deanroberthunt | |
30/5/2019 08:33 | Doomsday Prepping! LOL Puffs | deanroberthunt | |
30/5/2019 08:33 | Delayed reaction! | discodave4 | |
30/5/2019 08:32 | sleveenmy employer has also been stockpiling like crazy ...but its all just scaremongeringwho to believe a right wing nutjob who complains about having to take orders from eu (whats our input to wto btw?) or a cancer specialist? | stansmith3 | |
30/5/2019 08:27 | THE ONLY THING TO FEAR IS FEAR ITSELF. But it doesn't take much to panic a SNOWFLAKE. | deanroberthunt | |
30/5/2019 08:27 | Now they're after Boris, cos they're worried he'll push a No Deal...they're relentless these Lefty Globalists....shutdo | deanroberthunt | |
30/5/2019 08:14 | Drugs have been stockpiled including insulin etc. Trust me, the foreign drug companies aren't going to lose profits it's already sorted. Employee in the pharmaceutical arena. | sleveen | |
30/5/2019 08:10 | For what it's worth I bought more ENQ day before yesterday at about the level it is now. I think we are about to move north and that we'll test 23.5. What I hadn't noticed was the gap on the 2hour chart which has now filled, so my entry wasn't as good as it might have been, but share price looks perky today. | stupmy | |
30/5/2019 08:08 | I'm not being critical at all and I appreciate your knowledgeable input, but was that not the same stance that some (not sure if it was you) had before i.e. 40-45k per day and then ENQ reported 33,000? (that's from memory, sorry if it's off a bit)? Is there something missing from the estimates based on tanker frequency and average load? | stupmy | |
30/5/2019 05:42 | i understood it the first time - to quote your recent onedb put downi also answered you yesterdayyes we wont agree, you keep asking me questions... | stansmith3 | |
29/5/2019 23:17 | Stanley, I live in the South East of England and have never experienced food shortages even after four days of snow, in Scotland that may be the case. I'll petition parliament to send a bit more of our taxes your way for a couple of extra snow plows! As for medicines, do you honestly think the multinational drugs companies would not sell to or find a way of fulfilling their orders to a customer like the NHS? There is plenty of scaremongering still going on and some lune is now trying to prosecute Boris. You and me will never agree on Brexit, probably because I benefit less from us being a member of the EU than you Scots do and have to deal with unskilled Eastern European labour masquerading as tradesmen on a daily basis. My wife works in education, what other country would tolerate and bend over backwards for kids starting school not talking a word of the national language? Back to EnQuest, another poor day due to oil being sliced by the knife edge it was sat on. The unreliable API numbers were positive giving Brent a bit of a lift into the close and WTI is currently trading up a quarter of a percent in early Asian trading. Good luck tomorrow. | andypop1 | |
29/5/2019 18:23 | Enquest hedged at $66 so wont go much lower... | svenice7 | |
29/5/2019 16:25 | With oil price on a weak position. share Price looks like ready to touch support once again. | cielos | |
29/5/2019 14:14 | Stumpy, I've occasionally compared the OGA total reported production against the number of offloads, and the average load size works out to around 500 kbbl. I've not checked recently though (i.e. during 2019), but no reason to expect load sizes to have changed at all. | steve73 | |
29/5/2019 14:02 | AI, when 'we' (those with a knowledgible view on the board) have tried to convert tanker frequency/ballast etc to barrels per day it was a long way off what ENQ reported. For sure it looks positive, but why do you remain confident about an estimate of 40 to 45k per day? | stupmy | |
29/5/2019 13:14 | In over 50 years as an investor I have never once invested in an OIL or Gas sector stock Or in any base metal stock either ... only GOLD ... and then only three times Commodity plays are VERY high risk IMO ... too risky for me , but I did do ok with my 3 GOLD forays . NOW POG is manipulated by the big USA banks and probably was way back also if the truth be told. It is all about the huge numbers involved in getting into production = Debt plus cash from shareholders again and again and again. This is not a deramp V ENQ , the numbers don't look too bad The Chart is interesting also | buywell2 | |
29/5/2019 11:03 | not least the market. | deanroberthunt | |
29/5/2019 10:43 | noone cares. | deanroberthunt | |
29/5/2019 10:13 | Still not helping today ! Sicknote | s34icknote |
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