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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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12/11/2018 17:05 | How would the mechanics of that work David? I don't fully understand how the convertible loans work so don't grasp your theory. | telbap | |
12/11/2018 16:28 | I doubt they will get there but I am guessing some of the holders of the convertibles are not permitted to hold “Bellow water” convertibles and May have been selling them as the hedge funds walk down the price of the ordinaries? | davidblack | |
12/11/2018 16:18 | My thoughts too Db - 39p target that is?? | scaleyman | |
12/11/2018 16:01 | Just a thought, is it likely we have a herd of hedge fund vultures looking to get the price towards the 39p exercise price of the convertible loans? Maybe someone is trying to panic some convertible income funds? As I say just a thought. | davidblack | |
12/11/2018 15:33 | telbap be careful or yer'll gerra handbaggin!! | scaleyman | |
12/11/2018 15:22 | Toooooo many touchy feely egos around here. | telbap | |
12/11/2018 14:22 | I've been brushing up on ny Latin: Filtrum et ignorum! | steelwatch | |
12/11/2018 14:22 | No tournesol, I'll continue to read your self serving and self regarding posts and reply as I deem appropriate. People of your sort cannot be allowed to go unchallenged. Whether you read my posts or not is your decision. You are a zealot in my estimation and on the basis of our recent exchanges absence of a discourse with you will not be missed. | jacks13 | |
12/11/2018 14:13 | Wow, quicker than the queue at my local Tesco petrol station! | davidblack | |
12/11/2018 14:10 | Not long now till AM leaves for Rotterdam. | gary38 | |
12/11/2018 13:53 | Jacks The aggressive and curmudgeonly tone of your latest post, taken together with your previous comments makes any idea of discussion with you completely uninteresting/unattr | tournesol | |
12/11/2018 13:51 | Algeciras is a much more substantial port than Gibraltar; no surprise that the AM is headed there. | puzzler2 | |
12/11/2018 13:14 | maybe fuel it's actually midway between the two right now | bountyhunter | |
12/11/2018 12:55 | Fuel cheaper in Algeciras? | rayrac | |
12/11/2018 12:53 | It will be good to see the destination change to Rotterdam. | the guardian | |
12/11/2018 12:35 | perhaps they fancy the lunchtime menu in Algeciras over Gibraltar ;) ...hopefully off again later | bountyhunter | |
12/11/2018 12:15 | tournesol – you are confusing correlation with causality. When correlation exists, it exists. What it doesn’t do is establish causality. On a different matter; In your intemperate way you concluded that I disagree with you on the matter of water coning. You have demanded I initiate a constructive discussion. You are mistaken in your belief that I disagree with you as a reading of my post will show that our views are not opposed, one to the other. I have initiated that discussion in my post 34757. Can I expect the courtesy of a reply? | jacks13 | |
12/11/2018 12:08 | Agreed. That was the stated destination and it is pointing to land. | the guardian | |
12/11/2018 12:06 | Destination showing as Algeciras by 1pm today. | damac | |
12/11/2018 11:36 | Algrecira I think, Tarik Shipping agency icon probably just badly placed should be on land. | thanksamillion | |
12/11/2018 11:20 | Well it's definitely not heading for the Straits. It is either bunkering or heading for Algecira | the guardian |
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