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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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0.03 | 0.24% | 12.78 | 12.50 | 13.00 | 12.75 | 12.75 | 12.75 | 758,961 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Natural Gas Transmis & Distr | 27.97M | -70.36M | -0.4066 | -0.31 | 22.06M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/10/2021 10:07 | How does the Government solve the gas crisis...easy.....ju Taken from the LSE site....(the numbers are mind boggling) | htrocka2 | |
14/10/2021 17:46 | flyinghorse1...There are loads of scenarios open to them....hiring the caverns out to gas producers...is one...there are many others,...ie, partnership deals, blah, blah , blah and so on. The Government might even take a stake....the choice is endless. Not to mention the fact that without a 'back-up', you leave your self open and at the mercy of others.(Gas Caverns are a nice 'Ace Card' to have up your sleeve) | htrocka2 | |
14/10/2021 17:46 | It's all about market perception. This is an opportune time and a long time in the making.Potentially very good for our business. | bibs | |
14/10/2021 17:05 | The issue with gas storage is you need a lot of capital to build and then fill ( at low prices) to then stabilise the market at shortage/ high price time - so its s difficult business model that effectively needs government funding for there to be a margin. | flyinghorse1 | |
14/10/2021 16:16 | Bought another slug of these today. | someuwin | |
14/10/2021 08:46 | R4 John Molton suggests that gas storage is the real issue and that's what the Govt should focus on. Timely | waterloo01 | |
14/10/2021 08:39 | I'm waiting for the inevitable placing. | divmad | |
14/10/2021 07:50 | Anticipation of yesterday's news drove the previous INFA high share price The news potentially a game changer here.GLA | bibs | |
13/10/2021 20:23 | The chart looks stellar, onwards & upwards! | imnotspartacus | |
13/10/2021 17:59 | ‘What’s it worth with the licence?’ Multiples of the current Market Cap. | htrocka2 | |
13/10/2021 14:06 | Big deal this, should see a significant upside unfold.Great news! | bibs | |
13/10/2021 13:46 | What's the chance they flog of the storage to Centrica and hence fund the ports business going forward? Given the recent name change, makes sense. What's it worth with the license? | waterloo01 | |
13/10/2021 12:28 | 30p easy here. Company transforming. This is going to be MASSIVE! | philjeans | |
13/10/2021 11:04 | 1 HARL Harland & Wolff Group 22.50 26.76% 4.75 4 | oliversanvil | |
13/10/2021 09:38 | Well there's certainly some interest one way or the other. | skinny | |
13/10/2021 09:32 | Can buy 100k at 19.9p, under the bid showing. Someone wants out. For a placing to come? | divmad | |
13/10/2021 09:04 | Looks like a placing coming here looking at trading and limp reaction to news .We have a month to get the housekeeping etc in order and then I think the FID will come fairly quickly and I suspect it's then we will see the rerate. | bronislav | |
13/10/2021 08:58 | This'll be a company game changer..(and for Northern Ireland) | htrocka2 | |
13/10/2021 08:43 | Back in today. Kind of expect a raising at some point soon, but I'd almost written off gas storage ..... | waterloo01 | |
13/10/2021 07:31 | Greens stopped Cuadrilla from producing on-shore gas. Greens prevented us from having sufficient nuclear energy. Greens are a disaster. | dafrog | |
13/10/2021 07:28 | It is a great time for applying for a gas storage licence given that Boris and the boys have been pilloried for not supporting the North Sea storage project and the resulting massive spike in gas prices. | this_is_me |
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