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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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12/10/2017 12:49 | Ny boy 23 Aug '17 - 08:10 - 9751 of 10051 0 1 Edit Happy holding here for the long term , let the short term traders buy & sell, only way to make substantive gains is to just buy and hold long term. Short term target 30p + for those traders. Nicely met, on to next target | ny boy | |
12/10/2017 12:18 | Buying pressure Can we hit 35 tomorrow as we might get update on Monday | tmmalik | |
12/10/2017 11:38 | Long way to go yet... still a very low mcap. | lobo | |
12/10/2017 11:18 | We will close the week the right side of 30p ? | ride daice | |
12/10/2017 11:14 | i know! cannot believe this is under the radar. it must have been those cash calls they said they didn't need. a lot of shareholders got stung. including me. but remember the old 65p share price is now the new 25p price. good luck! | crapcrap | |
12/10/2017 11:09 | It's much busier than here - some very knowledgeable posters - dozens of posts today - you can't say it's quiet that's for sure.Good luck! | routy | |
12/10/2017 09:44 | i cant believe how quite these boards are. You would normally get lots of posters posting after the nice steady rise we are having here. Not to mention the news that is about to drop. Just goes to show how far under the radar this is. Rising on fundamentals not hot air or ramping. | peterpowell21 | |
11/10/2017 17:20 | ride dalce who cares as long as its heading in the right direction. US buyers seem to buy and hold, so i hope so. | peterpowell21 | |
11/10/2017 15:00 | UK sellers US buyers Is that the pattern of late ? | ride daice | |
11/10/2017 08:45 | Up-down, I wish this would make its mind up. Have set a sell order at 35.3p Let's see if we make that in the next 4 weeks??? Lol. Good luck all. | fqr714bhp | |
11/10/2017 00:21 | Great news? You mean exceptional news that we will see a profit? Remember costs can be $40/bBarrel price now is ??? | bo90 | |
09/10/2017 16:24 | A great finish on the day. Slow rise for the next couple of weeks, then great news I hope. After all the work they have done, they can do with it. Time will tell. | fqr714bhp | |
09/10/2017 14:16 | tim sorry mate but with only 18% share thats not that much. Also you have to test to see if its commercial. Then its the cost and time its going to take to get it into production. Not cheap in the north sea. But good luck to you. We went down on the same news for two succssful wells. I know where my money is staying. | peterpowell21 | |
09/10/2017 09:35 | o/t JOG simply priced wrong. Look at the market cap and todays news. Should be well over £4 now. | timw3 | |
09/10/2017 07:40 | Well we are at the start of a new week that will be the start of the news flow, imo. I got in here at 21p, i know a lot of long termers are still sat on losses. But not for long. | peterpowell21 | |
07/10/2017 11:04 | Yes its been a great week, some funny trading patterns going on. Price dropped over the last two days to accommodate a large buyer. I wonder if one of us asked for mates rate would we get it. Seems funny they never bought when the share price was at 20p though.Just waiting to see if the frack went ok?. Last week was just the start here, i can see an even better week next week. There could be some real good money made here, and some fantastic money if they can get finance and not have to dilute for a while. | peterpowell21 | |
07/10/2017 07:40 | Nice delayed 400k buy certainly seems to be a buyer in the background all week. | jonnyfro | |
06/10/2017 10:43 | Robert Price said. "I believe Highlands is now on the cusp of achieving first oil, first gas, and first revenue, and that the results of these first two wells, if successful, will transform the Company by achieving significant oil and gas production in a prominent U.S. shale play and laying the foundation of Highlands' long-term growth." oil and gas is present in the well's drill bit cuttings and drilling mud from the Niobrara formation (referred to as positive "shows" of oil and gas). Mud logging reports provided by independent contractors describe "abundant oil in samples." 100% of the lateral portion of the wellbore was successfully landed in the Niobrara formation. | peterpowell21 | |
06/10/2017 10:34 | podium well if you look at the volume it was not that bad. As for some where buys all those at 24.40p-20 were all sells yesterday.but at the end of the day there were a few large buys. but you can buy at 24.45p today. So we should hear news Monday? "hydraulic fracturing process is expected to last several weeks". We should get a RNS for completion as they said this,"Assuming successful completion of this phase,the Company will begin the flow-back and production processes". So get ready for the possibility of more good news and progress,and of course a drop in the share price.lol | peterpowell21 | |
05/10/2017 16:08 | Volume not that massive, plus you will likely find some of them are buys. | podium | |
05/10/2017 16:05 | I can't understand this, relentless selling going on and they are holding the price. | peterpowell21 | |
05/10/2017 13:53 | Well we had two hours of madness. lets see if we can get a little closer to opening price before close of play. we are that close to news now.who would want to sell? i sometimes wonder if a group of investors got together they could manipulate a share price for there own gain. Look at that 2 hour drop, almost 10% from the day high on as little as 600,000 share sales. | peterpowell21 |
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