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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 10:06 | When HNR announced the licencing deal with Calfrac on the 23rd May, there were plenty who rubbished it saying they were doing a deal with a company going bust and immaterial. The same people were silent when Calfrac raised a $200m loan facility on 10th June to Sept 2020 and their share price subsequently doubling. | zengas | |
11/7/2016 09:57 | Ouch!!! keya5000 yes you muppet netted me 9k in 5 days, sold out at 78p and I was mearly commenting on the trading patterns. Hows your investment in this dog. Holding on for 10p lmao Get the sudocream out!! | stevedawn | |
11/7/2016 09:50 | loglorry1 11 Jul'16 - 09:41 - 7312 of 7312 0 0 Hi Zengas - just curious really. I think you got very shirty with me when I pointed out the what was likely going on at this company. ==================== PMSL..... you didn't point anything out except to re-post what Wshak1 had posted on the internet, so don't even try to take the credit for something thats not fully unravelled yet, let alone take the higher ground. | dorset64 | |
11/7/2016 09:41 | Hi Zengas - just curious really. I think you got very shirty with me when I pointed out the what was likely going on at this company. You stated that you took profits on most of your holding at far higher prices as I recall claiming that you were protecting yourself from a "bear raid". I think recent events have proved that what I was saying was pretty much dead right so I just wondered if you, and others, had come around to my way of thinking. Seems not! Oh well good luck. Log | loglorry1 | |
11/7/2016 09:38 | Zengas, Agree they have not covered themselves with glory this last few weeks but the main event is yet to occur. Lets see what occurs between now and September on DTU. Then judgement can be given! | keya5000 | |
11/7/2016 09:37 | Price action still does not suggest so. | ssnichani | |
11/7/2016 09:36 | Why do posters pop in after weeks of being off the thread themselves to ask where others are ? As I already said on 24th May, i'm holding my unrisked stock until testing of DT Ultravert is known. Most people have moved on by the looks of it so what point in posting ? Newsflow hasn't been handled well I agree on warrants or acquisition and subsequent sale/reversal of the Helium asset - but that asset is not the priority. It's only come into HNRs hands on the 8th June so i don't see personally how it immediately affects the outcome of any DT ULtravert testing as a company any more so than the Uranium project - surely longer term projects and the refrack technology is the main driver what most people seemed to have been interested in. A month behind on news re Rohweder 1 negotiations with Strata-X which also hasn't helped sentiment. | zengas | |
11/7/2016 09:02 | So was this whole setup a scam? buy tech from yourself at infalted prices. raise the SP, dump your load, wait for the tech to fail, then move on to the next scam a few years down the line. | katsy | |
11/7/2016 08:51 | tracy - the irony is you accuse that poster of being thick but completely misss the point he / she is making. it is NOT spelt crotch! it IS spelt crutch! the first is your genital area the second is a support, the point I believe the poster was making. hope this helps :) | johnspain | |
11/7/2016 08:50 | Trace_Moore, Tidy2, keya, Dorset, Zengas - are you guys still long this stock? | loglorry1 | |
11/7/2016 08:47 | escapetohome 11 Jul'16 - 08:31 - 7304 of 7304 0 1 Your beloved PORTFOLIO is your crutch as you are too insecure escapetohome, you uneducated Pleb. LMAO @ crutch . It is spelt CROTCH thicko !!!! I FEEL SO GOOD ITS MY SECURITY. Its should have an apostrophe it's . Thicko. Back to school lad you have learnt very little. | tracy_moore | |
11/7/2016 08:29 | Who is a clever boy! Mars bar for you today! Where is Zengas these days? | fission453 | |
11/7/2016 08:20 | Tracymoore apparently really believed the hype oh dear reality check! | escapetohome | |
11/7/2016 08:18 | Mug punters still falling for it. | ssnichani | |
11/7/2016 08:14 | escapetohome, are you on half term or finished your exams ?. | tracy_moore | |
11/7/2016 08:12 | Down! That was my comment to these boards and it looks like i was spot on. Fallen heavily since my DOWN comment. | escapetohome | |
11/7/2016 08:03 | re ". 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." I not sure the well shows anything and certainly the docs produced by TW didn't mention Helium. I also note they mention in the Helium 2 propsect area. Leases listed under the name Highlands don't list the section that well is in. How did they pick up on Helium as others spot it by trawling through records. Weil 1 was drilled next to one such well as the old records recorded gas flows that wouldn't burn, hence the person researching in drilled Weil 1. That was found to be nitrogen and 1% Helium with a 2 billion cf estimate for Helium. If you look up Weil resources they are active in the Helium market Interesting they mention significant pumping costs in a market of very poor gas prices, which was supposed to be break even for the business. The other factor is the cost of water disposal as my research (contact) suggested injection levels are tight due to the geology which is one factor why some abandoned the leases. | superg1 | |
11/7/2016 08:02 | Looks like back to 10p. Forget all the warrants. Imagine what the busted flesh Opera saw to make it to walk away that we have not been told. | ssnichani | |
11/7/2016 07:56 | This is going to plummet | datait | |
11/7/2016 07:41 | going to be a very very blustery day indeed tigger....i tink soo pooh...mugt telll rabbbbit | ronjoe77 | |
11/7/2016 07:41 | When a busted flesh like Opera walks away that really is noteworthy to say the least. Need full disclosure about who the 18p warrants went too and who the II/bucket shop is for the Diverson warrants! | ssnichani | |
11/7/2016 07:40 | Hasn't opera just dropped hnr? How can this be perceive as good | investment dave | |
11/7/2016 07:32 | In my opinion a very wise move by Opera and expected if they did their DD. | superg1 |
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