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HARL Harland & Wolff Group Holdings Plc

13.00
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 13.00 12.50 13.50 13.00 13.00 13.00 227,132 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Natural Gas Transmis & Distr 27.97M -70.36M -0.4066 -0.32 22.5M
Harland & Wolff Group Holdings Plc is listed in the Natural Gas Transmis & Distr sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker HARL. The last closing price for Harland & Wolff was 13p. Over the last year, Harland & Wolff shares have traded in a share price range of 8.65p to 19.00p.

Harland & Wolff currently has 173,047,211 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Harland & Wolff is £22.50 million. Harland & Wolff has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.32.

Harland & Wolff Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/4/2024
12:33
I've been adding to my short recently. I'm only quiet because there's nothing more to say. Either JW talks the Gov into bailing out shareholders and Riverstone in which case shares will go up or else they'll just run out of cash and have to do some sort of restructuring.

I don't think this or the next Gov will use tax payers money to support private shareholdings. It's just not how UKEF works.

This is what Hunt recently said:

UK FINANCE MINISTER HUNT: UK WILL NEVER INSURE INVESTORS AGAINST BAD DECISIONS; THAMES WATER NEEDS TO SORT OUT ITS OWN ISSUES

loglorry1
19/4/2024
12:22
Some of the shorters who were banging the drum daily have been very quiet recently. I suspect some have quietly closed and left their followers holding the baby.
xenor
18/4/2024
22:29
Nah they will be fine mate.Financing deal to be issued soon and HUGE contracts already in the bag.I'll be shocked at this price level if someone doesn't take them out
ajseabright
17/4/2024
10:54
Get ready for lift off :))
mindthegapup
17/4/2024
08:18
Can see a short term path to an Mcap of around £100M here soon :))
mindthegapup
16/4/2024
18:41
We've been broken down
To the lowest turn
Bein' on the bottom line
Sure ain't no fun
But if we should be evicted
Huh, from our homes
We'll just move somewhere else
And still carry on
Oh
(Hold on) hold on
(Hold on) hold on
Ooh, aah, baby
hold on
(Hold on) ooh ooh aah
The only way is up, baby
For you and me now
The only way is up, baby
For you and me now
Aah

seagreen
12/4/2024
09:31
There is so much passion in that workforce. I'm sure they would work for free - just for the pure enjoyment of being part of the team.
millennialinvestor
12/4/2024
08:42
Agreed oakville, HARL burn enough cash as it is. When the 2023 accounts become clear expect a fire sale.
john mcinnes wood
12/4/2024
07:11
The fire news is not what we needed.
oakville
11/4/2024
19:59
hTTps://m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/40-firefighters-at-scene-of-blaze-in-belfast-shipyard/a1604659385.html
pastybap
11/4/2024
19:36
SEED YOUR ALIVE.Hope your well mate.
ajseabright
11/4/2024
18:38
Ok lieutenant Dan. Moron
coiboyroy
11/4/2024
17:42
Some of those guys couldn’t graft for more than 5 minutes ….
Mandatory fitness test for all employees .

20 minute 5k run to earn full salary .
( it’s not that hard ).
Each minute below that and you lose x % of salary .

Fit workers are productive workers .

seedoftongo
11/4/2024
17:09
I expect finance will come before the 2023 results, so I doubt that. I'm not worried about these results anyway, they aren't going to be like last year where the 2022 revenue was awful and losses were gigantic. I'm expecting a slight revenue miss but that was announced in November and now priced in.I'm not seeing any evidence that investors are scared, it's up around 20% in the past two weeks.But yes, you are right that the company is doing work on cruise ships and getting paid for it. I hear we're also renting out the yard to house the Sea Rose and getting paid for that too. How amazing is that? I'm glad that you are figuring out how business works.
xenor
11/4/2024
16:00
Xenor - Wait until 2023 results are announced, you will have ample opportunity sub 10p.

Cash didn't run out, they took more from Riverstone - how else to fund a new ferry service?

Don't forget the finance deal is now 18 months in the making, JW waiting for the best deal apparently (read as no money on the table, the company debt has scared away investors / bankers).

Total pig's ear of a business, maxed out the company credit card, fooled the current shareholders with new projects that have gone quiet and Belfast renting out the dry dock to cruise ship upgrades because they have no work.

john mcinnes wood
11/4/2024
12:34
Can you people deramp some more? Maybe Evil Bankstar or whatever can write a new blog post claiming cash is imminently running out again like he did half a year ago. I just want to buy some more shares in the 10s in my new ISA before the finance deal arrives.
xenor
11/4/2024
12:22
Yep I am long here from 14p
ajseabright
11/4/2024
09:33
The look of a defeated workforce.
millennialinvestor
10/4/2024
09:30
Is anyone actually long here?
millennialinvestor
10/4/2024
08:38
I take it they've still got official permission from a government department to talk to another government department about the fact that they've got no money. lol
owenski
09/4/2024
19:38
Trying to resurrect a business and give it a new lease of life but the same old mentalities exist...... It's partly why these industries failed in the first place.
owenski
09/4/2024
16:04
I can't believe any worker would be stupid enough to vote for action at this time.
loafofbread
09/4/2024
15:55
They don't make enough floating coal scuttles to cover the overheads that's for sure.

Never mind, they can always distract the numpties by going into a new unfunded business venture, like running a ferry for example.

Next year they might branch out into yet another vertical, maybe running a circus.

owenski
09/4/2024
15:27
What is the monthly cash burn? Having 30 odd "directors" can't be good for the overheads.
tiredhands
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