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ENQ Enquest Plc

16.58
-0.16 (-0.96%)
Last Updated: 08:04:15
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
  -0.16 -0.96% 16.58 16.60 16.98 17.00 16.58 17.00 234,069 08:04:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 1.92B -41.23M -0.0224 -7.40 305.65M
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 16.74p. 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 £305.65 million. Enquest has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -7.40.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/6/2019
11:17
I don't have to articulate nowt to you....
I'll do that down Wetherspoons with a pint of Spitfire, toasting the Brexit Party...roll on the 31st Oct...

deanroberthunt
03/6/2019
11:16
...and if you're that convinced of the FAKE NEWS that leaving with a NO DEAL, is akin to Armageddon....then just take out a MONSTER short on the FTSE....lemon squeezy
deanroberthunt
03/6/2019
11:15
deanroberthunt

There are good reasons for Brexit but based on your ignorant posts I doubt if you could articulate them. There are also good reasons to remain. Intelligent people can discuss Brexit sensibly whereas obviously complete dimwits can’t. Sadly dimwits frequent this bb.

kenmitch
03/6/2019
11:14
The abject failure of Lab & Cons have ensured it....they're both toast, and have left a void for my boy Farage to fill....
deanroberthunt
03/6/2019
11:09
and my 2nd favourite dood is in the UK today...
deanroberthunt
03/6/2019
11:09
I wonder how many of those so certain Brexit is great could name a single European Institution? And in the unlikely event they could, explain what they do and what is wrong about what they do? Or have a clue about the brilliant public transport and railways? e.g Germany where fares are a sixth of ours, and with spotless trains that are almost always on time? Or how about £5 covers the one day cost of all public transport in Lisbon including the metro. Compare that with London! And the absence of litter.And spotless public toilets and with everyone washing their hands after using them! And pride in their whole Country. I.e like being proud to be British instead of proud to be English but sod the Scots (who happened to vote remain). Go to anywhere in Norway on their Independence Day and see genuine pride in their Country instead of pride in the English supposedly being superior to everyone else.

Just hope the clowns who frequent and ruin the Enquest bb here aren’t as ignorant about Enquest as they are about Europe and the pros and cons of Brexit!

kenmitch
03/6/2019
10:55
First day of the month is traditionally a 'bullish day', we're seeing that on US futures and Oil for now. ENQ held it's price quite well I thought.
stupmy
03/6/2019
09:55
Meanwhile...Back in the real world.

Brent $60.89

Just aweful

american idiot
03/6/2019
09:15
I dont know the context, but that would make sense.
stansmith3
03/6/2019
09:00
yes Sleveen, more FAKE NEWS...

but let em keep it coming, it just pushes more people to the Brexit Party..

UP THE REVOLUTION, POWER TO THE PEOPLE, FREEDOM FOR TOOTING!

deanroberthunt
03/6/2019
08:57
Wasn't the privitise the NHS in the context of health tourism?
sleveen
03/6/2019
08:51
Brexit Party topping the Election Polls....the revolution is coming, and gathering pace....anyone wanting to have a chance to win the election has to negotiate with the Brexit Party on Brexit, or they're toast....


The more the remoaners try the bigger and stronger Farage and Brexit Party becomes!!

deanroberthunt
03/6/2019
08:23
Thanks Kinwash. Let's hope that ENQ continues to hold better than PMO. This morning so far suggests that, but it doesn't look so rosy. Makes me think of one of those so called 'sayings' 'It's always darkest before dawn', of course if you think that through, it just means that the low point comes before a turn (et ça coule de source). You've got to love these expressions.
stupmy
03/6/2019
07:55
Isolated examples either way dont prove muchWhat we do know is that Farage wants to move to an insurance based systemBrits love the NHS more than they dislike the EURemain need to keep highlighting this, this is where Farage will be undone, doing an SNP and just complaining about everything will only go so far
stansmith3
03/6/2019
07:46
Spa Medica provide ophthalmic services to the NHS, the staff ware NHS badges but they're not NHS staff, their employer is Spa Medica a private company.

A very good service it is too.

2 cataracts and YAG capsulotomy later.

sleveen
03/6/2019
07:43
Leo

The NHS has contracted with private companies for many years. I was involved in the NHS for the commissioning of a service with a private company providing diagnostic and treatment services in Greater Manchester going back to around 2009.

Labour introduced PFI around 2005 and look at the disaster it has proved to be.

sleveen
03/6/2019
06:12
Fruit cakes and nutters appear to have jumped ship from UKIP to Brexit Party. Am sure Ann Widdecombe's fire and brimstone will put off the YMCA brigade plus anybody with more than 3 brain cells, and Farage anybody who loves the NHS.People couldn't be stupid enough to vote for this, could they? Oh wait a minute....
leoneobull
03/6/2019
05:36
For 2019, the Group has continued to enter hedges with the total for the year now c.12.5 MMbbls. Around 5.4 MMbbls with a floor price of c.$66/bbl had settled by the end of April. For the remaining eight months of 2019, approximately 6.2 MMbbls are hedged at an average floor price of c.$66/bbl, with a further 0.9 MMbbls hedged with an average floor price of c.$56/bbl in accordance with the Oz Management facility agreementLooks like a wise move
harry rags
02/6/2019
23:13
US crude oil stocks have only increased by 26m barrels compared to a year ago yet they are pumping an incredible 1.5m barrels a day more than they were a year ago.

The above data should be proof enough for anybody that there is a market for shale oil despite what gets posted on these boards.

And don't forget WTI is a benchmark, shale oil sells at a varying discount to WTI.

Just last week the US was a net exporter of 2.6m barrels.

Both WTI and Brent have opened down, was Friday's gravity defying performance down to AB buying a few more?

Good luck in the morning.

andypop1
02/6/2019
22:53
from nick hurst...New poll shows 52% of Northern Irish voters would vote for a United Ireland, with only 39% wishing to remain in the UK, if Brexit goes ahead.Its started, Brexit begins the destruction of the UK.not that our little englander brexit nutjobs will care, more isolation the better, less influence makes us stronger
stansmith3
02/6/2019
21:02
Dear all. My week's holiday has finished sadly. Looking on the bright side, here is a good example of how Brexit could lead to the privatisation of the NHS. I'm already mounting a legal case against Dean.https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/foreign-affairs/news/104289/us-will-want-business-access-nhs-post-brexit-trade-deal
leoneobull
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