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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Helix Exploration Plc | LSE:HEX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BPK66X70 | ORD GBP0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.50 | -1.95% | 25.10 | 24.60 | 25.60 | 27.10 | 24.50 | 26.50 | 516,270 | 08:25:40 |
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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16/10/2024 15:41 | Jung, I really hope within a week the rise today will be chicken feed | hooded claw | |
16/10/2024 15:16 | Nice 100,000 late declared buy gone in the sell column again. | worraps | |
16/10/2024 14:56 | Looking strong , we should have news next week hopefully Monday | jungmana | |
16/10/2024 13:36 | Back to 19p again | hooded claw | |
16/10/2024 13:21 | Inverse I should say. | tidy 2 | |
16/10/2024 13:20 | If this reverse H&S plays out we're looking at 40p ish | tidy 2 | |
16/10/2024 12:52 | Once fix complete news is in I will be a lot less twitchy | hooded claw | |
16/10/2024 11:49 | Absolutely. | worraps | |
16/10/2024 11:33 | It doesn't really matter too much what the current trades are. All depends on if they can case the shale or not. | hooded claw | |
16/10/2024 11:11 | .....and the last two big trades in the sell column are actually late declared buys if you look at the times. | worraps | |
16/10/2024 11:06 | cyberbub, I like to think it's the market makers taking advantage of the the fearful. Tree shake, tree shake, tree shake. But they can only do it for a limited period. Here's hoping! | worraps | |
16/10/2024 09:56 | Bit surprised to see the downtrend the last few days. I hope it's not anything leaking from the drill site, sigh... | cyberbub | |
15/10/2024 15:33 | Cyber ...Bo said in the middle of the highly commercial range but of course need wireline results | hooded claw | |
15/10/2024 15:18 | Indeed, 0.4-0.5% is fully commercial apparently. I think everyone here would be very happy at 2%. I recall that they implied that they were hoping for a lot more than 0.4% given the characteristics of the reservoir?Let's see though. They still need to case the hole successfully, drill further and avoid further lining collapses... Nothing guaranteed by any means... | cyberbub | |
15/10/2024 14:56 | You have to remember that 0.4 pc helium is considered highly profitable to the company as the overheads are tiny to get to production which they have pencilled in for next year. | tidy 2 | |
15/10/2024 14:54 | They actually said 2-10 quid a share. That providing the helium is as hoped for But now hex has the hydrogen to evaluate. | tidy 2 | |
15/10/2024 14:49 | I can't see £2 a share but if there is helium at a high concentration (say > 2-3%) plus hydrogen then I could see 80p-£1? | cyberbub | |
15/10/2024 13:18 | Tidy, so you don't buy in to the Sunday Roast estimate of £2 a share on Helium discovery ? | hooded claw | |
15/10/2024 13:09 | Fingers crossed just the helium would take it above 40p depends on the figures. If Hydrogen is what Bo is suggesting it could outshine the helium imo. | tidy 2 | |
15/10/2024 10:15 | Re entry this week and on success 40p+ imo.Looking good for a huge helium and hydrogen find | jungmana | |
14/10/2024 15:34 | I'm happy to hold with the Rudyard drill coming end of month very high COS regardless of Ingomar. With Ingomar one way or another they will not let it go with what they now know is there and they have the funds to sort it out Gla | tidy 2 | |
14/10/2024 15:33 | Buy is it ? | oapknob1 | |
14/10/2024 15:21 | wiseacre .. how about share price now ? All smoke and mirrors until news of shale issue comes in | hooded claw | |
14/10/2024 14:59 | 1.2m buy. Delayed print. | tidy 2 |
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