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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Highlands Natural Resources Plc | LSE:HNR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BWC4X262 | 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% | 4.70 | 4.60 | 4.80 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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11/7/2016 07:30 | Oh dear.... | potential | |
11/7/2016 07:28 | Don't believe the shareholders wanted the Opera investments deal so happy with that and with them proving the concept themselves first. Take it this comment ". Highlands notes recent speculation regarding the lack flow of water or gas at the surface from a historic drill stem test ("DST") located in the Helios Two prospect area. However, Highlands wishes to reassure shareholders that a lack of surface flow is not only common, but was expected for the Helios Two prospect area, which is why RPS included significant pumping costs for all production and injection wells in the project's economic modelling." was a reaction to another uninformed T.W. expose? | bad gateway | |
11/7/2016 07:18 | 20p will be crazy high levels after today news | investment dave | |
08/7/2016 13:25 | looking stronger crazy levels when u think it got to 64p or so, a while back... closer to news perhaps (drill updates anytime in July to September window) | andrbea | |
07/7/2016 17:44 | Keya There will be many more HNRs as with so many hype gamblers it always happens. The HNR team obviously pushed it hard but at the end of the day the vast majority do. We are all allowed opinions and some know more about sectors mentioned than others. I get Steve re ride the hype and trend but the news was coming fast and hard which kept punters flying in. Such hard climbs always see a tough turn with so many looking to cash in. | superg1 | |
07/7/2016 13:59 | Steve, Are these examples of the false hype and ramping then? This is not turning out the way folk expected at the end of May but at the time the information presented painted a different outcome in the short term, but come on Steve, glass houses and stones etc? -------------------- stevedawn - 24 May 2016 - 13:04:01 - 5189 of 7287 Breather before next 10p leg up. Buying still relentless. Never seen anything like this in a long time. Has to be a leak? Highland Natural Resources - Fracking Diversion Tech - HNR stevedawn - 24 May 2016 - 13:00:00 - 5182 of 7287 80p paid !!! Highland Natural Resources - Fracking Diversion Tech - HNR stevedawn - 24 May 2016 - 12:58:36 - 5178 of 7287 This has to be a leak. The buying is relentless. This could easily break £1 today. And just imagine if another RNS drops. Poor poor Log...NOT!!! | keya5000 | |
07/7/2016 13:47 | Drip, drip. Oh dear. | asusasus | |
06/7/2016 17:54 | Keya500 has a sore botty right now lmao | stevedawn | |
06/7/2016 17:53 | I made 9k riding it up on all the false hype and ramping. This will test the teens very soon | stevedawn | |
06/7/2016 14:29 | Cashmachine, look at TW's recent mining tip, BMV sat looking very sorry for itself today. This whilst I accept is by the warrants issue may still offer something on the back of the trials which when all said and done is the reason why most came here in the first place. | keya5000 | |
06/7/2016 13:51 | I am amazed that TW has come out and blatantly called the Highlands BODs liars, particularly as only recently he was asking for money from his shareprophets members to help him fight a case against another company bringing him to the HighCourts. What I find amazing is TW then fails to write about a company that they have openly admitted to investing in being ACP and yet the management and placements there along with missed targets and timescales is ridiculous. I'm now completely out of Highlands, as I said previously the debacle over the Warrants was the last straw and I'm sure the Management will look back and consider it incredibly short-sighted regarding both the timing and how it was presented to investors. For those looking for an alternative play then I would highly recommend some research into TLOU - I am sure over the coming months you'll see this company rerating and unlike most, this companies FD yesterday openly stated there wasn't going to be dilution on the back of the Botswana Governments Off Take agreement as TLOU will be generating revenue circa $50-70M PA which will be ploughed back into generating the gas to power both Botswana's massive shortfall in power, provide CBM to one of the near by 90MW power plants servicing the largest platinum mine in the world and being the front runners for a new 300MW power plant next to the Mine. Strong Management with an incredible track record and the Ex Minster for Mines and Resources working for TLOU!! In the 7 years on ADVFN I've not come across a stronger company with unbelievable potential - check it out and remember to thank me with a bottle of champers when TLOU goes viral! DYOR | cashmachine2 | |
06/7/2016 09:29 | Looks like this share is doomed. | asusasus | |
06/7/2016 07:52 | Another mildly blue day will do again today.... | nel400 | |
06/7/2016 07:25 | Natural resources will certainly be on the move to sub 10p if that is true | risk1 | |
06/7/2016 07:17 | Thanks David You have your opinion on matters which I understand and it's easy to understand your view. I know what I know and it's pointless 'squabbling' over something that gains nothing. You have however finally convinced me that engaging on these threads is pointless. Obviously in the fullness of time what will be will be in any business venture so I'll casually watch for that outcome. | superg1 | |
05/7/2016 20:51 | Graham, I repeat my statement made to you privately earlier today. Regards, David | bentley43 | |
05/7/2016 18:16 | I don't think that well belongs to HNR even though they quote the location of it. BTW lease searches can be done and show all the leases, they could be under another name but those listed seem to amount to around the acreage declared assuming in most cases the entire section is held but does assume to some extent that the lease holder is Highlands Montana corporation who acquired some the leases in early June. hxxp://svcalt.mt.gov Put Highlands in the customer search box. I think HNR said they had around 60k acres and I believe sections are usually 640 acres. Highlands are shown as having 100 leases. The lease numbers are consecutive suggesting all registered together. No mention of 5N 52E 23 if that's what it was. They have section 16 and 36 in the list. I think the Howard well must be in Canada, no trace of it for Montana searches. The 80% chance claim in the CPR is misleading imo as if it's in Canada and Custer county then it's throughout the Bakken area. Funny how the expert who has spent years researching the area missed it. | superg1 | |
05/7/2016 11:40 | Well things seem to have calmed after that 5m trade.... | nel400 | |
05/7/2016 09:40 | I don't like TW and generally have no time for him whatsoever but, if this is correct then HNR will have some explaining to do, and be sharpish about it. On the face of it what he says stands up from the well data available which is paramount to fraud if proven. | dorset64 | |
04/7/2016 18:02 | The 5m is a sell by the institutional investor. It is an average price of the all the sales over the previous few weeks. The exercise of warrants RNS will balance this out on July 7th when they are admitted to the market. Hence the next morning we got confirmation that 5m were exercised. Not sure the other 5m will get exercised by the end of next week though as trading is way too low. Need some news to generate buying action or tranch 2 will not happen - unless HNR change the agreement again | g1g4lo |
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