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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Harbour Energy Plc | LSE:PMO | London | Ordinary Share | Ordinary Shares |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 22.40 | 22.50 | 22.60 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/6/2017 09:47 | TLW up HUR up MATD up RKH up ENQ down but less than PMO and back above 30p PMO? same push down as always as it is all about TD's failure to get the financing resolved | begorrah88 | |
08/6/2017 09:28 | HnS on the Oil charts, heading back to $40 brent | deanroberthunt | |
08/6/2017 09:26 | I'd imagine TD is laughing He got a payrise for this | begorrah88 | |
08/6/2017 09:24 | If it wasn't about £ this would be laughable | bakedbean57 | |
08/6/2017 09:23 | ...blimey might be sub 50p within the hour at the current rate! | begorrah88 | |
08/6/2017 09:21 | Just a matter of time before we go sub 50p. They have been taking it that way anyway so the POO is just another justification. No sign of any floor and another 7 weeks yet before the next reason why it has to be extended | begorrah88 | |
08/6/2017 08:45 | too low too long, ENQ and PMO will need to do a big placing or rights like TLW...the numbers just don't add up down here | deanroberthunt | |
08/6/2017 06:19 | Fat toad Durrant sends a true message: | marvin9 | |
07/6/2017 16:36 | User47 That's a very odd post as I have never stated any positions in PMO-As most traders have been expecting $45 ish Brent I hardly think the drop here is a surprise especially taking into consideration fundamentals.When refinancing is finally put to bed AND POO recovers then PMO will rerate.Until then if anyone thinks the market is rigged and PMO is corrupt etc etc then perhaps best not to invest eh what | bigsi2 | |
07/6/2017 16:20 | Begorrah88, there are always extremely naive and stupid people in all walks of life who go around with their heads in the sand and cannot see the realty. Most sensible people can see what is happening here and it is not the first time. Manipulation is ripe the world over, see this article enclosed to see it exists. hxxp://oilprice.com/ Ignore Bigsi2, he will be one of the many in the future who will lose alot of money with ignorance and probably deserved. It always happens when they least expect it and the markets love private investors like him being so naive as they feed them their profit. The sensible listen and keep all thoughts and options with the market open. | user47 | |
07/6/2017 16:17 | Brent likely to head to $45-$46It's gonna get ugly for heavily indebted oilers- | bigsi2 | |
07/6/2017 15:57 | ENQ still up TLW down less PMO BigSi2 - what is your motivation for being a PMO apologist? Didn't work for you at BLVN so wondering why you think it will be any different just because you've changed stocks/boards? | begorrah88 | |
07/6/2017 15:45 | Before the usual suspects start crying conspiracy and calling in the FSA TullowENQPMO all dropping with poor Eia numbers - | bigsi2 | |
07/6/2017 15:44 | The EIA figures explain part of why the market completely ignored the last draws. They were probably fully aware that this week was going to be ugly. How did they know?.... probably all pre-determined and agreed | begorrah88 | |
07/6/2017 15:42 | EIACrude +3.295M, Exp. -3.464MGasoline: +3.324MM Distillates: +4.355MM Cushing: -1.444MM | bigsi2 | |
07/6/2017 12:57 | Definitely the worst performing oil stock when you consider other oilers.I am struggling to get my head around why depress the share price over and over if there is supposed to be upside at some point after refinancing. | timothyjones2010 |
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