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HBR Harbour Energy Plc

315.30
5.20 (1.68%)
Last Updated: 11:06:24
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Harbour Energy Plc LSE:HBR London Ordinary Share GB00BMBVGQ36 ORD 0.002P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  5.20 1.68% 315.30 314.90 315.50 317.80 313.30 313.60 140,459 11:06:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Harbour Energy Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/11/2021
09:05
When is Tolmount expected to be producing, must have been a bigger job to rectify, anyone any insight ..?
dd776
03/11/2021
12:27
Little bit of confidence
spacedust
03/11/2021
11:11
Nice £50k director buy just announced.
breakconvention
02/11/2021
21:51
Thank you AP1
Rgds Sft

surfit
02/11/2021
21:37
Bommy,
I will take some time out to research the business over the weekend, thanks for the valued advise!

Good luck.

andypop1
02/11/2021
21:35
Surf,
There is no way of telling how many creditor shares are still left to rinse.
I get the impression the company thought the creditor shares would be in the market after six months allowing the legacy investors a free reign to offload their shares unhindered by any overhang. If the share price since the legacy investors shares were unlocked is anything to go by then I would suggest both the legacy and creditor shares are competing in an unpopular sector and are struggling to get rid despite oil being at a recent high, not to mention the gas price.
Good luck.

andypop1
02/11/2021
18:56
Re. Jam tomorrow. Daily cash flow for last 3 months is minimum £5 million and a possible £8 million a day. That is Jam today in my opinion. Worth researching. In fact I encourage those interested to do their own research.
bomfin
02/11/2021
14:34
Hello AndyPop, is there anyway of determining the possible "overhang" remaining on share that were expected to be offloaded by the old creditors?
Assuming these creditors will offload. Which fits with early days expectation.
Regards Sft

surfit
01/11/2021
21:21
Bommy,
It's always jam tomorrow, the same as it was with PMO.
This is a dog and always will be.
It's only good as a trader and that is a dangerous game.

Good luck.

andypop1
01/11/2021
21:16
Oh marky,
I love the irony!

"Got wind of it early on hence sold huge holding at a loss"

Good luck mate, you do make me chuckle.

andypop1
01/11/2021
16:56
Not to mention that they will announce their dividend policy at the Capital Markets Day presentation December 9th.
bomfin
01/11/2021
16:54
If things go well they can be £3 billion cash flow next year. What? you say. You heard it here first. They are drilling development wells and tie in explo near to their hubs and thia strategy to do add ons to existing hubs is perfect for where the history of oil is at. We are moving to a post oil world. There is a 20 year window if oil producers are lucky. Production is the name of the game. Not even new development and far less explo.
bomfin
31/10/2021
23:50
That's a sell if Andy has bought in as every time he buys in it goes downLinda Cook is useless, PR never been as bad and giving up on the Falklands a terrible move for the future of the companyGot wind of it early on hence sold huge holding at a lossWhy you bought in Andy I love to know as all I can see is poor management and little information on the future Great oil price and gas but very much un loved as rubbish management and you thought Tony was rubbish think again....he had a plan
markymar
29/10/2021
14:23
Took a few.
Good luck.

andypop1
26/10/2021
11:30
I see Neo got Finlaggan on stream over the Britannia facilities 58% owned by Harbour. Anyone know the fees ? I think the fees will be worth a few million a month to Harbour but don`t know what they are ? More production should strengthen the hub.
bomfin
25/10/2021
22:32
lol, What ever tickles your fancy and a little of what you fancy does you good. If this is producing over 70,000 boepd gas it is rocking. If not, they need Tolmount on and quickly.
bomfin
24/10/2021
00:02
Dandi,
I thought that was a town in Berkshire?
Nice one.

andypop1
23/10/2021
11:02
You got me, andy p.

It was a jest.

Just me highlighting woke-ism.

Apologies all round and especially to bomfin.

Enjoy.

dandigirl
22/10/2021
21:29
Dandi,
Stop winding bommy up, lol, this board needs his (or her or their) positivity, all the other positive souls have done a runner despite promoting this for years!

Should we call you dandiperson going forward?

Good luck.

andypop1
22/10/2021
08:56
My apologies.
bomfin
21/10/2021
16:18
hey bonfin: What about the non-binary please? Are they excluded?
dandigirl
21/10/2021
14:24
Just moving up and down with the oil price as if they aren't consistently making money. Guess what, men and women, I consider that an opportunity.
bomfin
20/10/2021
08:56
lol, Pmo is gone Price dip here another opportunity. April, May, June. Before the main nat gas price increase and at lower oil prices and with less production they paid off $300 million debt. So, they are biting into debt daily and that means that on 9th December Capital Markets Day Presentation they are very likely to surprise on the upside. imho dyor
bomfin
20/10/2021
00:36
Dandi,
It was but it isn't now.
But don't worry, apparently it is heading to £5 a share!
Do your research though.

andypop1
15/10/2021
13:10
Chance to seize the day. This is heading to £5/share. imho dyor
bomfin
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