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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Harland & Wolff Group Holdings Plc | LSE:HARL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLPJ1272 | ORD 1P |
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% | 8.375 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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10/3/2022 09:20 | You have hurt too many people with your vile language and lies so I have put a Gypsies curse on you unless you repent publicly | paddygangster | |
10/3/2022 08:53 | Up she goes again | hamidahamida | |
09/3/2022 19:53 | I don't think you do | ijamlon | |
09/3/2022 16:31 | I dont think you understand debt and equity, lol. | sirgainalot | |
09/3/2022 12:59 | Anyone who thinks there is not going to be any more shipbuilding and defence contracts in the current climate is MENTAL.As the company has the biggest fabrication footprint in UK, they are bound to benefit significantly | hamidahamida | |
09/3/2022 12:56 | Britain poised to expand defence spending as Russia's failures in Ukraine raise eyebrowshttps://www. | hamidahamida | |
09/3/2022 11:44 | Question for me, why did they dilute shareholders to the value of £8.2m at 41m dilution only 3months ago. Needed to raise a lot less at the time | jailbird | |
09/3/2022 11:39 | Everyone now talking about their own energy security :Did you know HARL is building a Gas storage facility big enough to store 25% of United Kingdoms Gas | kaka47 | |
09/3/2022 08:25 | No more equity raises + excellent pipeline + political will to build in the UK given Ukraine/Russia and energy security = share price re-rate. HARL is now valued at less than its assets. With $70m of credit available to do it. CRAZY! | sirgainalot | |
09/3/2022 08:13 | Specially when you are the biggest company with the biggest footprint in the UK | hamidahamida | |
09/3/2022 07:53 | Yes. Anyone who thinks there is not going to be more shipbuilding and defence contracts for HARL in the current climate is mad. | sirgainalot | |
09/3/2022 07:49 | War has changed western governments mind set from UK to Germany to france to USA to every EU country Everyone is increasing Defence spending As UK's biggest fabrication footprint company HARL will be one of the biggest beneficiary of this multi billion pounds spending | kaka47 | |
09/3/2022 07:43 | Fantastic news. Debt deal takes away all of the equity dilution risk and means they can win bigger contracts as they have a better working capital. | sirgainalot | |
09/3/2022 07:42 | https://twitter.com/ | kaka47 | |
09/3/2022 07:41 | 2022 breaks are well and truly coming offWar has changed everything Western DEFENCE spending is Rocketing Perfect time Biggest shipyard Fabricaion footprint in Uk | kaka47 | |
09/3/2022 07:32 | So approx 36 months of warrants selling into good news | jailbird | |
08/3/2022 09:19 | This is a none brainer this has long way to go up Bottom fishing . All EU countries starting to ramp up arms as well. | goforgold1 | |
07/3/2022 12:58 | Wonder how they're going to use Ukraine as a pretext for making more losses and raising cash? | ijamlon | |
02/3/2022 08:36 | Now is the time to own defence related sector We are entering a bull run in defence spending HARL has done all the ground work yards are ready fully expecting big contracts from western governments ::My advice to SHORTERS you had your fun now close your positions and move | hamidahamida | |
02/3/2022 08:30 | Every EU government is increasing Defence spending More work for likes of HARL Fully expecting HARL shares to recover | hamidahamida | |
02/3/2022 08:25 | Maybe this time there is actually a major contract win in the pipeline heading our way? About bloody time if so! | mindthegapup |
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