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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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01/2/2017 15:45 | gary38, The easy money that may have already been and gone is with HUR Some could have already earned between 300 and 600% Anyone that's just arrived may or may not have missed the boat, but are taking on a higher risk at this level imo | jimarilo | |
01/2/2017 14:52 | 3 big investors still off loading ,thought wishful thinking that they had stopped but still the price holds up which shows the strenght of Hurricane Energy and what a great investment they are. | gary38 | |
01/2/2017 14:30 | not PMO. PREM, lithium mining co. BTW I hold substantially here so not advocating a jump. | 1solon | |
01/2/2017 14:23 | 1solan, PMO's the UK oil major that never was, Now it's a geriatric, having been born in 1934 | idleduck | |
01/2/2017 14:00 | Last post about Aminex here.Malcy just put it on his 2017 bucket list. | edgar222 | |
01/2/2017 13:49 | Have a look at prem for an unfolding breakout | 1solon | |
01/2/2017 13:20 | TRIN is the closest thing to free money atm | zagrosfold | |
01/2/2017 13:12 | Thanks Edgar will take a look. | gary38 | |
01/2/2017 12:57 | Edgar, I don't call an additional 100BCF huge. However if they take the option to drill NT-3 this is a 1.5TCF target but much greater risk as it's not an appraisal like the current well NT-2 | ngms27 | |
01/2/2017 12:50 | Gary Believe it or not, Aminex. Now earning $800k per month and rising. Drill bit turning on huge prospects. Debt sorted. Though I like Hur too ! | edgar222 | |
01/2/2017 12:35 | Jim please tell me the company where l can get some easy money ,if you want a good investment that will potentially return you 300 to 500% over the next 2 years then Hurricane Energy is that investment. | gary38 | |
01/2/2017 12:28 | Obviously hope the best for HUR, but the easy money may have already been and gone Time will tell ;-) | jimarilo | |
01/2/2017 11:58 | Thanks for your sage advice Jimarilo. | jacks13 | |
01/2/2017 11:57 | JimTbis is not a lot of companies this is Hurricane Energy with a top management and no debt. | gary38 | |
01/2/2017 11:36 | Yes-out by 5 days | arcadian | |
01/2/2017 11:36 | buffy, regarding your discussion with Peter. This is what Dr Trice said in his TipTV interview back in October regarding the Lancaster 7s results: “It just demonstrates yet again that we have a highly connected fractured system and with a very high oil column height it should be a fantastic producer when we get it on production.” How that translates in practice we've yet to find out but it does demonstrate a high degree of enthusiasm for the Lancaster licence. See tiptv.co.uk/lincoln- | jacks13 | |
01/2/2017 11:24 | Hi ngms27, The ides of March, oh dear. Bad news, as it turned out, for would-be dictator Julius Caesar; good news for everyone else. Shome mishtake, shurely ?! ATB | extrader | |
01/2/2017 11:14 | The ides of March, oh dear. | ngms27 | |
01/2/2017 10:35 | Hyper I would guess 10th March | laserdisc | |
01/2/2017 10:31 | Peter, Yes, we all know that, but that is NOT what tgg said! Buffy | buffythebuffoon | |
01/2/2017 10:30 | Hyper I think they said by end of 1st Q, so March? | waterloo01 | |
01/2/2017 10:29 | but it's still about how much recoverable oil there is and at what rate it can be extracted! With that amendment, that's exactly my point! And there will be uncertainty about that for some time. Peter | greyingsurfer |
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