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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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0.26 | 1.69% | 15.64 | 15.48 | 15.64 | 15.54 | 15.14 | 15.28 | 2,281,282 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 1.58B | -30.83M | -0.0167 | -9.27 | 285.37M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/12/2022 08:04 | Ben acting like idiots , some link here for you to read , CURY revenue 10.2b , pays dividends along with share buy back. https://www.curryspl | blackhorse23 | |
09/12/2022 06:37 | Just a heads up to all posters on here! Blackhorse23 is a known currys ramper. He has been pushing currys for months and claiming currys will be 150 by Xmas. All the while currys share price has steadily declined over the last 6 months. Blackhorse23 is deep in the whole on currys and wants investors to buy in so he can reclaim massive losses! BEWARE OF BLACKHORSE23 he wants to take your money! Blackhorse23 shows up on multiple bbs claimin he sold up to buy currys, he is lying he never owns shares he claimed to have sold to buy currys. Blackhorse23 is currently under investigation from the fca for investor fraud. Best to filter him. | ben gibbons | |
08/12/2022 20:55 | When next financial update? | blackhorse23 | |
08/12/2022 08:35 | I thought when windfall tax originally introduced there was a floor POO of $70 but can’t find that now, anyone know if or not that’s the case? Thanks. | richardbroughton | |
07/12/2022 19:13 | onedbJust take your dribble elsewhere please.Thank you. | evan8 | |
07/12/2022 18:03 | It's not about oil anymore.North Sea has become uninvestable!!You make any profits it goes to taxman!!Enq has still got decent debt to pay of | wolfofhounslow | |
07/12/2022 15:29 | 10 posts all about me .... Aawww bless Evan8 / Stan am flattered lol . What did you put on the CV , full time multi alias stalker on a bb ? Lol . What a life . I love it as it clearly shows you are in massive pain and quite rightly so. I love it keep it coming . It's almost like a badge of honour as usually stalkers only stalk successful people . Not joking Stan but we once offered you to pay for you to get help and you declined . Trust me life is too short to be so miserable . Find the right help I sincerely hope you do . Stalk at will though I enjoy it . My career is successful and find this all very flattering . | onedb1 | |
07/12/2022 13:44 | Please stop spamming Blackhorse as you are the worst share tipper on Advfn. | robizm | |
07/12/2022 12:03 | Oil starting to going down, energy prices will go down as well, switched my investment to CURY (LSE) https://www.curryspl | blackhorse23 | |
07/12/2022 11:11 | If you think oil is staying here yes . If you think oil price over next few years is on the Uk it's a good investment . Nothing out there looks good right now but as you mention Enquest has done a great job and will shareholders will benefit - it's just not overnight . Patience needed! | money mad | |
07/12/2022 08:50 | Brent $80 with Enquest having hedged c.1.6 MMbbls at an average floor price of $54/bbl and an average ceiling price of c.$73/bbl for the last two months of 2022 Then 35% windfall tax on profits until something crazy like 2027 ! Is this even a good investment anymore ? Yes, debt is down and Enquest have done a fantastic job in regards to this.... However.....Natural declines on all their assets mean they will at some point need to buy another bolt on asset just to maintain production around current levels. Never any returns for shareholders. This is simply a good share to trade short-term when buying opportunities present themselves. | american idiot | |
07/12/2022 05:22 | The windfall tax is looking ever misguided now as the price of oil isn't looking so unusually high now. Bunch of clowns running this country | heialex1 | |
06/12/2022 08:24 | Have you left the building, again? | evan8 | |
04/12/2022 15:35 | ATD: 2022-12-04 14:48, so, c.27½hrs | steelwatch | |
04/12/2022 09:38 | Thanks steel 13m on draft @ departure from the 9.4m which was recorded on 3/12 @7.35am | laserdisc | |
04/12/2022 09:17 | ATA: 3 Dec 11:09, so allowing c.30 hrs for loading, departure this evening would be 20 days since previous dispatch on 14 Nov, STC. ETA Rotterdam 6 Dec according to Vesselfinder | steelwatch | |
28/11/2022 19:11 | Next Kraken cargo booked: | steelwatch | |
27/11/2022 07:55 | Not quite right, Maylasia is taxed as part of the tax on corporate profits it's just not subject to the EPL, a ridiculous tax implemented by the corrupt and clueless UK Government which will not solve energy supply in the short term, if at all. I've already seen evidence on the bigger oil companies switching focus to elsewhere other than the UK, in fact it makes sense to reduce UK North Sea production to reduce profits but increase expoloration to claim the investment allowance but drag it out so you don't actually get them to production for a while and get taxed to death. I expect most oil execs to figure this out. Probably already in line with EnQuests Business Model anyway where production is declining on their existing North Sea assets. | 1347 | |
26/11/2022 08:56 | Farrugia the tick up was a reply. You are correct - Malaysia is not included | money mad | |
26/11/2022 08:32 | can someone confirm? i trust earnings from Malaysia are not taxes at the UK rate? And if so can't Enquest focus its efforts on regions where the tax isn't so high? | farrugia | |
25/11/2022 09:31 | Yes, sorry I should have said no new numbers provided, debt figure was at end Sept as provided previously . | northener | |
24/11/2022 19:38 | They did give a figure for net debt and cash & equivalents in this update. | 1347 |
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