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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.48 | 3.05% | 16.24 | 16.00 | 16.32 | 16.26 | 15.72 | 15.86 | 2,070,347 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 1.58B | -30.83M | -0.0167 | -9.71 | 299.02M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/7/2019 00:03 | Do I see 19.50p again? this right shoulder is getting a bit large by now | master rsi | |
02/7/2019 23:51 | brent will bounce up to 70 area sooner than expected.. enq will be over the 25p mark. | runner2018 | |
02/7/2019 22:13 | OPEC+ have agreed to extend the ineffective cuts, Trump and China have agreed to postpone any further tariffs until future discussions have concluded, factory output is down, global growth is slowing the only thing that surprised me was that oil was up yesterday. I hope I am wrong but I don't see anything that makes me think oil is going up substantially anytime soon. I hope AB continues propping up the share price, when he stops ……… | andypop1 | |
02/7/2019 20:56 | deuchebag,have you realised that falling rig count is not bullish yet? | stansmith3 | |
02/7/2019 15:30 | Well for once I agree with Andy . This idea of corruption and manipulation is a little overused on bulletin boards when things don't go the PI way .. Stock is in a range now for most of the year . These bases are probably good accumulation zones ( CEO thinks that ) and as debt is slowly to very slowly reduced and market cap keeps staying put we'll hopefully get a breakout to trade. I posted months ago the chart and it has not changed . 22.8 or so is the breakout . Some use a penny higher . The floor too has not changed . Personally I expect any breakout to be very trade-able . Trouble is we don't know when it comes. Am stuck more or less in the middle at 20.25 and bored . Like most . | onedb1 | |
02/7/2019 11:33 | Hahaha, Andy, yes I'm just a repressed Brexiteer | leoneobull | |
02/7/2019 11:33 | If it isn't above 40p by xmas I will offer 30p and buy enq. Who else is in? | leoneobull | |
02/7/2019 09:38 | Leon, Everything comes back to Brexit with you, I'm beginning to think you are a closet Brexiteer fighting your inner emotions. You're amongst friends here, when you feel the need to come out I'm sure Deano will guide you down the right path! | andypop1 | |
02/7/2019 06:21 | Yes, the conspiracy theorists remind me of the loonies who vote Brexit Party and sUpport no deal. | leoneobull | |
01/7/2019 21:40 | Jot, So the lunatics on the asylum are suggesting the share price is being manipulated by an unknown entity so the CEO of a company registered on the main FTSE market can load up for his charitable foundation? And you felt the need to share that here? If you or they believed that was true my question would be are you happy holding shares in a company with a corrupt CEO at the helm? Let's be clear AB is not corrupt and the only thing holding this back is the debt that the company can barely service due to poorly performing assets the result of which has been payday loans and cash calls to the shareholders. The poor souls on the asylum will post anything to convince themselves and others that they have made the right investment choice when clearly they haven't. | andypop1 | |
01/7/2019 19:41 | Lots of chit chat on LSE , theory being is that the share price is being worked for the benefit of AB , can you belief such whispers , company needs to come clean about the increase in output over the last 3 months , if indeed output from K is 50k per day then the market should be informed . | jotoha2 | |
01/7/2019 18:26 | Must be a massive overhang here , all those buys have not done to much here , yet. | jotoha2 | |
01/7/2019 15:14 | And there we go another 885000 shares bought by the director !!!If only the pmo chairman would do the same !!Sicknote | s34icknote | |
01/7/2019 14:27 | Premier back on upward course .ENQ lagging .Sicknote | s34icknote | |
01/7/2019 12:39 | Should be due another rns director buy soon !Sicknote | s34icknote | |
01/7/2019 10:30 | leobe careful, these spikes cause onedb to wet the bed | stansmith3 | |
01/7/2019 10:12 | Just over 6 months of stagnation / basing . Since Dec 18 . News of Kraken doing well and directors buying constantly is good . Let's see if we get to test this long base resistance with momentum . That is key . We need a few more pennies for that . The breakout should then be juicy and make everyone happy . Cairn has a similar position currently at a 3/4 months top testing breakout . | onedb1 | |
01/7/2019 09:31 | It's the average over the period that matters,but good to know the capability is there when all systems are go. | steelwatch | |
01/7/2019 09:19 | deuchebagwe still havent eased through 22 at brent 65any comment? | stansmith3 | |
01/7/2019 09:19 | It has a habit of stagnation followed by sudden spikes | leoneobull | |
01/7/2019 09:11 | It's this long base that I want to break out of . Been in accumulation mode for ages now . | onedb1 | |
01/7/2019 08:56 | Pmo nearly six percent upKraken on 50 k would be great !And don't forget the nine million shares bought by the director this year alone !!!! Are we about to move up ?????Sicknote | s34icknote | |
01/7/2019 08:21 | Credit to Enquest board who kept on buying stock in the 19s and backed their view with their cash . The longer this base continues the bigger the break out . Am stuck at breakeven ( 20.25 ) ideally would like this to rebound to the monthly resistance at around 38 . | onedb1 | |
01/7/2019 06:32 | Kraken producing over 50000 a day. See my post on other thread | leoneobull |
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