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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 |
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02/2/2017 15:45 | There are some serious good graphics in that presentation showing the potential of Halifax. Not only that, this new snippet has been put on slide 12 "ODT FROM LINCOLN WELL INDICATES THAT LINCOLN AND WARWICK ARE A SINGLE FIELD". It's huge, and I wonder just what the CPR will say about that! | rich73 | |
02/2/2017 15:17 | Thanks tilted trader good observation re lincoln warwick | laserdisc | |
02/2/2017 15:10 | Ngms.......here too ;-)Slightly different thread to sou. | telbap | |
02/2/2017 15:05 | Gamblers? I've traded EOG three times for a nice profit above 30% each time. This time I'm looking for 7.5p though Holmwood may have put a dampener on that! | ngms27 | |
02/2/2017 15:04 | Just a heads up that the 2017 Q1 presentation on the company website has been updated. Has a very nice image of Lincoln and Warwick as a single field. | tiltedtrader | |
02/2/2017 14:58 | "Ngms does have a positive guy / negative guy thing going; but you must understand that some of us have been investing in O&G for a long time, and we have scars.. Buffy" Perhaps that's why he/she/it posts with a squeaky voice? lol Don't worry, like to josh ngms, as we are both 'long suffering gamblers' on EOG!!! | enfranglais | |
02/2/2017 14:56 | And a billion barrels of oil found this year at just $1 is a billion dollars! So I think we can cover the cost of the day rates for the drilling. MMs looking very short all afternoon | davidblack | |
02/2/2017 14:52 | opodio, LMFAO do me a favour | mike_f | |
02/2/2017 14:50 | Opodio, lol, you'll have to do a lot better than that ! | gisjob2 | |
02/2/2017 14:46 | Non rig costs are US$200,000 per day This is running out of money | opodio | |
02/2/2017 14:45 | All three sides are sharp? | ngms27 | |
02/2/2017 14:45 | It's a ninja thing, tgg! | greyingsurfer | |
02/2/2017 14:38 | "triple edged sword"... how does that work? ;-#)) | thegreatgeraldo | |
02/2/2017 14:35 | They will have triple edged sword when it comes to farmout, lincoln/ Warwick must have similar valuation , when it comes to the initial field development plan and farmin we may not have to give up that large a percentage of what we presently have | laserdisc | |
02/2/2017 14:20 | ://www.proactiveinve Saying Halifax worth 65p alone presume that's if it's connected with a good seal | laserdisc | |
02/2/2017 13:39 | The MMs look to have run out of stock for the minute, heading gently higher. | davidblack | |
02/2/2017 13:08 | ngms, please clear up the mystery for the PC afflicted enfranglais. Are you a he or a she? | jacks13 | |
02/2/2017 12:49 | I put TRIN in the bargepole category several years ago (along with RRL) and there is nothing at present to dissuade me from that view. | ngms27 | |
02/2/2017 12:32 | I think some here may be intersted in TRIN. Is definately worth a good look | jungmana | |
02/2/2017 12:22 | enfranglais, Ngms does have a positive guy / negative guy thing going; but you must understand that some of us have been investing in O&G for a long time, and we have scars.. Buffy | buffythebuffoon | |
02/2/2017 12:15 | Jim you got that 100% wrong only because you got personal which opened you up to making the mistake off mixing together factual information and ramping. | gary38 | |
02/2/2017 11:38 | gary38 you are so ramptastic Obviously in over your comfort zone, maybe even on a T+20 ....oh dear | jimarilo |
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