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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Genel Energy Plc | LSE:GENL | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B55Q3P39 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.00 | 1.08% | 93.90 | 93.70 | 94.20 | 94.30 | 91.00 | 91.00 | 448,395 | 14:05:58 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 88.4M | -61.3M | -0.2194 | -4.25 | 260.4M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/1/2017 08:05 | Time to buy is when the last bull has turned bear are we there yet? | pogue | |
27/1/2017 07:51 | IF IT GOES DOWN TODAY IS IT GOING TO BE 5 DAYS ON THE TROT?? | wantmorethan24p | |
27/1/2017 07:43 | see what today holds.. even ohir has gone up over 50% is it mu luck.. no wander am £100,000 down over the years. | wantmorethan24p | |
27/1/2017 07:43 | see what today holds.. even ohir has gone up over 50% is it mu luck.. no wander am £100,000 down over the years. | wantmorethan24p | |
27/1/2017 07:27 | 24p, the problem is it would not surprise me with this share if it did, so frustrating when the likes of PMO, ENQ have doubled over the last couple of months. | kulvinder | |
27/1/2017 07:21 | surely we cannpt have another red day | wantmorethan24p | |
27/1/2017 07:02 | share buyback to support the share price. buy between 59m-75m | wantmorethan24p | |
27/1/2017 06:56 | Can't see how all the bad news is priced in. Two impairments to come and the market never priced in the taq taq shambles last year. Not long or short | mr roper | |
27/1/2017 06:38 | Looks like we are all short then??? At the moment share price has been on the downward trend, lets wait and see a month or two if this turns or not. | kulvinder | |
27/1/2017 00:30 | Nope, its 200.. | gregpeck7 | |
27/1/2017 00:14 | Net dept is 630 million check it . | shujja1 | |
26/1/2017 22:53 | Net debt is 200m plus with two impairments to come and a new cpr on taq taq....the anticipation is tooooo much | mr roper | |
26/1/2017 22:24 | Last two post,.absolute twaddle imho. The company have disappointed at every turn. Tony Haywood leaving too. | valhalla3 | |
26/1/2017 22:02 | W1NDJAMMER26 Jan '17 - 16:38 - 14646 of 14656 1 0 ihavenoclue Tony jumping ship and a new CPR to not look forward to, and gas down grade imo being set up for a cheap takeover. WJ. ================= Can't disagree with you there :) Looks like you woke 24p up !! | ihavenoclue | |
26/1/2017 22:00 | question is how low will the crooks take it/ its at an all time low now. with $400m cash in bank .Genel should be buying back some shares ie around $50m worth. that will support the share price. | wantmorethan24p | |
26/1/2017 18:48 | kulvinder totally agree,more upside than downside me thinks.GL. | 1959cos | |
26/1/2017 18:38 | In my opinion, all the bad news in the world is priced in already at this price, if it is not - then this is dead as a duck like Afren/GKP and the only way will be down....as then it is being controlled by the crooks who just want it on the cheap. I for one hopes that we will soon see a gradual rise back up over the next two years to the £3 mark as confidence in this company returns because we are paid on a regular basis and on time and any threat from the likes of ISIS has long disappeared. | kulvinder | |
26/1/2017 17:33 | bought some more at a 69p today. | utrecht_00 | |
26/1/2017 17:30 | They ain't going to do that with 450 million dollars in the bank... | gregpeck7 | |
26/1/2017 17:14 | I wouldn't be surprised to a manufactured restructure here. Gkp has already shown it can be done pretty swiftly | mr roper | |
26/1/2017 16:58 | m looking at a 3year to 5 year investment ee. hence not panicing. | wantmorethan24p |
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