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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-1.40 | -0.55% | 251.20 | 250.20 | 251.60 | 252.20 | 249.00 | 249.00 | 16,448 | 08:09:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/4/2021 08:33 | Just bought some at 0.22p | shaf200 | |
01/4/2021 08:32 | Will go above 30p tdy | sahina123 | |
01/4/2021 08:30 | Creeping up - 21.19p | benchmark | |
01/4/2021 08:21 | Keep adding!! | shaf200 | |
01/4/2021 08:19 | I had pmo share bought yesterday for 24 p.open today 19 p. | sahina123 | |
01/4/2021 08:16 | Logging in to buy... dirt cheap | shaf200 | |
01/4/2021 08:12 | Yeah you can | pally12 | |
01/4/2021 08:11 | We can't trade these shares can we?? | shaf200 | |
01/4/2021 07:32 | 18.28p - from Harbour's website. Price delayed 15 mins | benchmark | |
01/4/2021 07:27 | A £3bn+ market cap company. This should get a lot more interest from institutional investors than PMO did. | pdosullivan | |
01/4/2021 07:25 | The Company's 925,532,809 existing ordinary shares and 17,585,119,330 new ordinary shares are expected to be admitted to trading on the London Stock Exchange on 1 April at 0800 BST. The Company's shares will trade under the name Harbour Energy plc and ticker symbol "HBR" and will be registered with ISIN GB00BLGYGY88. Ownership structure on Completion At Completion, the shares in Harbour Energy plc were owned approximately as follows: -- EIG Global Energy Partners 36%; -- Former EIG shareholders 33%; -- Former Premier creditors 18%; -- Chrysaor legacy investors 8%; and -- Former Premier shareholders 5%. | manics | |
01/4/2021 07:18 | How many shares in issue in new company? | sbb1x | |
01/4/2021 07:13 | ...in the header, £305m. | manics | |
01/4/2021 07:08 | Good morning, what the market cap of the new company.... | sbb1x | |
01/4/2021 06:42 | Harbour Energy plc is pleased to announce that, following the completion of the all-share merger of Chrysaor Holdings Ltd (Chrysaor) and Premier Oil plc (Premier), the Group's enlarged ordinary share capital will be admitted to trading on the London Stock Exchange's Main Market at 0800 BST today. | manics | |
01/4/2021 06:42 | Opinions given on this thread are just that, 'opinions' and should not be taken as investment advice. Always do your own research before making investment decisions. | manics | |
25/7/2011 16:58 | According to Sky, Cox and Kings are the potential bidder and an all cash deal could be "agreed within days". TOC | theoldcodger | |
25/7/2011 10:49 | Appears to me that there is not much upside from the present share price (370p). I think Private Equity is a more likely buyer than Big Operator. HBR CEO has a track record with PE while B Operator is more in resource conservation mode than investment mode. Also Education is not big ehough to solve their problems. HBR's problem is that its attractive hi growth divisions contribute only 50% of profits while the slow / no growth divisions contribute the remainder. | cellars | |
25/7/2011 09:21 | Big tour operators have realised Education is the next growth market to be in. Holidaybreak has a significant share of the Education market. I fear Holidaybreak may be sold too cheaply in current economic conditions. My two year price target is well above £6. | ikn | |
08/7/2011 07:03 | Dividend in a couple of weeks. Jump in.. | the director | |
03/3/2011 14:43 | Dead here isn't it | envirovision | |
01/12/2010 10:37 | Broker upgrade today | nellie1973 | |
09/2/2010 13:08 | Seems to be stuck,anyone know how bookings are going this year? | hotstuff |
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