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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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02/4/2020 05:53 | BBC News - Coronavirus: Oil prices rise on hopes of a price war trucehttps://www.bbc | advfn137 | |
02/4/2020 02:00 | should i sell my shares????? | fertysix | |
02/4/2020 00:30 | mms, I'm always kind but disappointed at times by the lack of content with regard to the company that you and others present in the posts on here. Criticise my posts not me. Your investment case??? I didn't think so. Good luck. | andypop1 | |
02/4/2020 00:24 | adgat least you have your friends, fartinthejar and the deuchebagstick with them, they will help you through this | stansmith3 | |
02/4/2020 00:15 | Had a few Lambrusco’s tonight have we? Pot - kettle - black as they say up north... | adg | |
01/4/2020 23:54 | Andy Go back to the message at 22:43....read it....comprehend it......Be kind and stay well........Sssssh x | mms98 | |
01/4/2020 23:43 | mms, With all due respect I haven't just turned up here today with my negative views, I was here when other less honest posters were encouraging punters to invest at over a quid, I didn't hide away when it hit 120p. I have said numerous times I would have liked to see the reckless acquisitions play out without the Coronavirus in play but it is. Should you not be asking the posters who have called this horribly wrong to stay away from their keyboards? I asked a few days ago for the rampers to put their investment case forward, guess what? None of them could. Can you? Nobody takes pleasure from people losing money, sympathy is different though when the signs were clearly there. Good luck. | andypop1 | |
01/4/2020 23:22 | Andy, there are a lot of people underwater here, now in isolation trying to keep themselves together whilst facing an unprecidented future. Your constant nagging and negative comments do nothing to help anyone. Please stop it. Its not needed nor wanted. If you have nothing positive to say, stay away from your keyboard. Be kind and give it a rest. Take your negative feelings out elsewhere. Stay well. | mms98 | |
01/4/2020 23:06 | mms, Thank you, lol, maybe you could answer Disaronno rather than having a pop at me? | andypop1 | |
01/4/2020 22:16 | Disaronno, I would imagine this bit of a bug doing the rounds has given shareholders a temporary stay of execution. Good luck. | andypop1 | |
01/4/2020 18:17 | What's happened with court case ? | amaretto1 | |
01/4/2020 16:33 | We'll have a day now tmrw hovering around 15 | advfn137 | |
01/4/2020 14:42 | pumpers will use anything | stansmith3 | |
01/4/2020 13:33 | Looks to be a cut and paste summary from 88E RNS.? | oapknob1 | |
01/4/2020 12:23 | SP Angel comment on the 88E/PMO Charlie-1 update | pro_s2009 | |
01/4/2020 00:20 | Stanley, Not too sarcastic I hope! On a serious note I would have prefered to see this acquisition malarkey play out without the Coronavirus. In my opinion the shareholders talking of 140p and more would have learnt a lesson but not on this scale. Many UK companies will fail due to the pandemic, does PMO have the option of furloughing their offshore employees? No, they have to keep pumping at a loss in an attempt to keep the creditors at bay. The statement released to offer a little comfort to investors that the company was cash flow neutral at $35 Brent (not realised) shows what a precarious position the business finds itself in at these prices, let's not forget cash flow does not include interest payments on the massive debt pile. Then there is this statement: “It has unrestricted cash of $135m and undrawn facilities of c.$330m”. That could be interpreted in two ways. With PMO’s form for misleading but factually correct releases I know which way I would interpret it! Night. | andypop1 | |
31/3/2020 23:44 | Sounds like Event 201Google it | zztop | |
31/3/2020 22:31 | adg, I'm man enough to apologise when I am wrong so please accept my whole hearted apology for saying you had a sense of humour, sorry. Eastender, Thank you once again for a top quality post that will help fellow investors make a considered decision about whether they should buy, sell or hold. You are an asset to this board. Laser, Very odd, the weather is set to get a bit windy but nothing out of the ordinary for the North Sea. EnQuest have abandoned the Capex planned for Thistle and Heather, at a cost, hmmm. Good luck all! | andypop1 | |
31/3/2020 19:51 | anyone have any info on transocean leader rig, has now done a u turn from Solan area Heading to Lerwick with 2 AHV/S... ahv charter due to end 1st April maybe they will roll over The Solan P3 Infill Well Works located in block 205/26a P3 of the UKCS. The ERRV / Standby Vessel Nor Solan is monitoring the Solan Field 500m safety zones. This vessel will be shared between the Transocean Leader and Solan Platform once the rig arrives on location. Drilling Activity The Transocean Leader will be at the Solan P3 location below from as soon as the 15th March to approximately the end July. Surface Location: 60°03.590’N 03°59.567’W Subsea Activity The DSV Seven Atlantic is scheduled to commence diving operations at the Solan Platform, P1 and P3 production wells early August 2020 over a period of approximately 3 weeks, and will be replaced by a Rock Dumping Fall-Pipe Vessel (name TBC) to complete rock dumping operations at the end of August 2020. Both vessels will have limited manoeuvrability dur | laserdisc | |
31/3/2020 18:38 | Chuckle brothers eastender boy? Don't you currently mean 2M to you ! | kipper62 |
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