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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hurricane Energy Plc | LSE:HUR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B580MF54 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 7.79 | - | 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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26/4/2018 10:26 | does say in the accounts that co assets are for sale,: Management are fully aligned with our shareholders as the Company transitions to becoming cash generative, and in ultimately monetising the Company's assets. | laserdisc | |
26/4/2018 10:21 | Think I will try that telbap | bill hunt | |
26/4/2018 10:06 | Book still looking healthy 4 v 2 845k v 625k caveat = it can change like the proverbial wind | mirabeau | |
26/4/2018 10:05 | Go away for one day...... | telbap | |
26/4/2018 10:02 | About time the market woke up! | rayrac | |
26/4/2018 09:54 | hd you jinxed it. Can you do the same for SDX? | haideralifool | |
26/4/2018 09:53 | something cooking behind the scenes..take out tick tock :-))) | 0rient | |
26/4/2018 09:51 | Jeez, what's happened to slow and steady all of a sudden? | hiddendepths | |
26/4/2018 09:34 | Nothing much on the sell side before 42p | mirabeau | |
26/4/2018 09:28 | I must admit I'm a big fan of shares moving upwards in this way. No sharp rises, just the slow, steady and relentless climb day after day on decent volume. No doubt there will be pullbacks but the ease with which the shares moved through 40p is highly suggestive of significant further advances as first oil nears. | hiddendepths | |
26/4/2018 08:30 | Yep no more .01 rises...straight I to 1p...woooo!!.....we k ow how to do it...;-) | telbap | |
26/4/2018 08:16 | Looks like we are on our way. (SP that is not AM :-) ) | lfdkmp | |
26/4/2018 04:10 | Nice anecdotes... Shell initially named all of its UK oil fields after waterbirds in alphabetical order by discovery – Auk, Brent, Cormorant, Dunlin, Eider, Fulmar and so on. Brent refers to the brent goose, and in turn gave its initials to the geologic members of the Jurassic-age Brent Group that make up the field: Broom, Rannoch, Etive, Ness and Tarbert formations, with each name representing a loch in the Scottish Highlands). hxxps://everipedia.o btw, Enterprise Oil (who our Dr T. worked with previously) named their oil fields after British sea captains. Nelson, Howe, Pierce, Drake, Cook, to mention just a few. | steve73 | |
25/4/2018 20:56 | I'm sure you all know but here it is anyway: King Harald Gormsson ruled Denmark and then Norway between about 940 and about 986, ultimately uniting all of Scandinavia. His nickname was Bluetooth, either because he had a bad tooth that appeared blue or because he ate a lot of blueberries. Just as he united Scandinavia, bluetooth unites two pieces of technology, which is why the name was chosen. | the guardian | |
25/4/2018 20:41 | Heck , I left HMS Rooke in 87 so for a few months before joint F96 Sheffield ( was a ta tas ape ) | gibso6767 | |
25/4/2018 20:38 | Nice story HD :-) Perhaps taken with a pinch of salt, which I also take with the old Shell story on naming fields.... Started at A and decided to name them alphabetically as they were found in UK waters. A-UK B-UK C-UK etc But as field discoveries started to really get going, they realised there was going to be a problem with naming the 6th field that they discovered :-):-) So at development stage they switched to birds (of the feathered kind) names. Auk Brent Cormorant etc | oilretire | |
25/4/2018 19:54 | Gibso6767 When did you serve on F93? | madmuppet | |
25/4/2018 19:47 | Wow the Tesco one | gibso6767 | |
25/4/2018 19:40 | Wetherspoons Named after tim martins teacherWho told him he wouldn't come to much | zztop | |
25/4/2018 19:39 | Tesco named after daughterTessa Cohen | zztop | |
25/4/2018 18:39 | Tiffany was named after the CEO of AGIPs granddaughter and Nexxens Buzzard was named after the ‘beer’ they drank at there local after the discovery was found . Whilst in the Royal Navy I was a crew member of HMS Beaver needless to say our American Cousins passed many a comment | gibso6767 |
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