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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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13/12/2016 16:31 | A lot off shares changing hands in such order which makes me think this could be pre arranged between two parties. | ![]() gary38 | |
13/12/2016 15:24 | A close above 43p is a potential resistance breakout .Looking good. | ![]() gary38 | |
13/12/2016 15:13 | My est Stril polar unloaded part at 13.42 safety vessel at rig side 13.22 common denominator on all these leases of Ahv etc is they originate in norway All Siem Opel garnet saphire ahv avail in Norway presently | ![]() laserdisc | |
13/12/2016 14:28 | Looks like sellers ( CA and Huddlston ?) not finished yet and still all sells being brought up.Expect news of drills and Data room opening in the next couple of weeks. | ![]() gary38 | |
13/12/2016 13:23 | Well, the Telegraph mention didn't do much to help the share price but then tbo, I wasn't expecting it would! No one likes to think they are aggressive investors? Perception...that's the name of the game. Just need the results from Lincoln...then everyone will become aggressive! 👉🏿 🔫💣 | ![]() rayrac | |
13/12/2016 12:23 | Repsol down for sedco 712 rig come April per lse poster | ![]() laserdisc | |
13/12/2016 12:18 | Can you imagine where this share would be if the big sellers who are selling (because they are desperate for money)would be as all the sells are being brought up.Let's hope they take a Christmas holiday and don't come back till easter. | ![]() gary38 | |
13/12/2016 12:15 | Stril polar now 11nm from rig at 9.6 knots made good time whatever it is they collected did the same last week | ![]() laserdisc | |
13/12/2016 11:06 | 46p would be confirmation of a potential reverse H&S chart pattern on the daily chart with a potential target of 60p. | ![]() gary38 | |
13/12/2016 10:55 | 43p paid.. a push past the recent intraday high at ~44.5p today ?? | leeson31 | |
13/12/2016 10:48 | Yes Rayrac, Russ Mould is an economist very much in the mould (no pun intended) of advising people to save for their pensions with safe dividend earners.HUR is therefore as described taken in that context!The fact that he is mentioning it at all in a leading national paper is positive from my viewpoint. I deduce that he considers it of greater quality than your average oilie punt beloved of so many on ADVFN! | ![]() bones | |
13/12/2016 10:03 | Yes, the Telegraph has a bit in its 'Questor' column. I quote...As such,Hurricane is suitable only for very aggressive, risk tolerant investors. Unquote. I wish they would also say...it is for very astute and perceptive investors. Is capable of whipping up a storm...is another quote... I deleted 'wise' and replaced it with 'perceptive'. 👉🏿 | ![]() rayrac | |
13/12/2016 09:57 | Well, we're at the top again - we just couldn't break through this level on the previous attempts...here's hoping this time! | ![]() soggy | |
13/12/2016 09:34 | IEA has reported that the global oil market will move into deficit in 1H17 if OPEC & ex-OPEC countries promptly cuts & keeps to it. Deficit could be 600kbpd (FT) | ![]() kdr246 | |
13/12/2016 09:19 | Are you on the right board | ![]() gary38 | |
13/12/2016 09:13 | Speculative buy by Questor in the Telegraph: | ![]() carcosa | |
13/12/2016 08:17 | 200,000+ buys yet one 4,000 AT trade takes this down Pathetic... | ![]() control1 | |
13/12/2016 07:46 | Stril polar on its way back to rig will arrive 4pm | ![]() laserdisc | |
12/12/2016 22:36 | The apparent ease and highly organised manner in which HUR conducts their affairs is impressive indeed. We have a world class expert leading the company and a deal maker.Funding seems to come as we need it and each dilution also enhances the overall value of the company. The common view and one stated by the HUR CEO is that they would sell out if a deal came along, so I am of the view that we will never see full value and perhaps not even half.Whilst not realising full value does bother me somewhat, I comfort myself with the fact that the speed that HUR are Progressing towards first production 2019, I see the end of that year as being the time we sell out at a multiple of today's price.I have no idea what that multiple is as right now, the variables are great and potential huge, but potential has to be turned into reality and that is happening right now at speed.Good luck to all. | ![]() hopeful holder | |
12/12/2016 21:51 | This if different from GKP , AFR and a few other AIM oilers . Personally if we saw £1 within a few months I wouldn't be suprised And uncertain of an analogy to use but tortoise hair type one as such springs to mind . I think that HUR have played a blinder so far , only debt being bonds and an offer to come back for more money money if you want it . The recent funding being used for Current Drilling Campaign ( how many wells), FPSO contract , Subsea work and number crunching re New COR says to me when we tell you what we have , here's an firm that's nearly producing with massive funds which will only get bigger . The scary thing is that we may get nowhere near to any true value | ![]() gibso6767 | |
12/12/2016 21:11 | Kandyman, I'm almost in the same boat. Lost £96k on previous shareholdings and now with very little left to invest, I need every investment I make to come good. My average in HUR is 40.8p and I'm hoping to see £2 per share within the next 3 years. If Lincoln and Halifax go to plan then I believe that this is quite feasible if not conservative. You could consider setting up a stop loss but even that is risky. Quite often, the market overreacts and stop losses are triggered only for the price to recover just as quickly. That has happened to me a couple of times with the result that I've lost my shares and no longer have the funds to buy the same number back again. I am just crossing my fingers, toes and eyes and hoping for a good result. | ![]() the guardian | |
12/12/2016 18:27 | Sailing to crabster 5am pickup seems cameras not as good here will probably dock by passenger terminal | ![]() laserdisc |
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