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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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27/2/2019 12:05 | shipwatching GV morning dawn seems to be a Guard vessel despite listed as trawler its in vicinity of buoy presently at 60.22868° / -3.845633° a few days ago thought it was in Cromarty on the wind farm left fraserborough on 21/2 | laserdisc | |
27/2/2019 11:54 | Nice to have the hook up away but am more interested in getting some revenue in after 1st oil. | excell1 | |
27/2/2019 11:49 | Not if those engines suddenly start growling ;-) | twixy | |
27/2/2019 11:27 | You know what i mean. | soilderboy | |
27/2/2019 11:15 | a retest of 40p? | tsmith2 | |
27/2/2019 11:02 | Soldier boy, this is nothing to do with drilling, the wells are there this is linking up with them via the buoy. | fireplace22 | |
27/2/2019 10:58 | Agree. Very good top up point. Issues or not with rope; strikes me that preparation for hook this time is to get it right and get drilling. Ship movement has to be drills; ship hire ticking so every opportunity has to be grasped.Share price will soon be on a steady move. | soilderboy | |
27/2/2019 10:08 | Setbacks are never nice for current holders but the market has given us a opportunity to get back in..never thought i would get this price again on HUR to jump back in. Fully loaded again :-) | 0rient | |
27/2/2019 09:59 | Turning out to be the most expensive rope in history! All for the want of a nail etc..... Is Dr Trice third generation Richard by any chance? :-) | fireplace22 | |
27/2/2019 09:49 | I would have expected to see the dynamic milling around by now, not looking like moving currently :~( | fatnacker | |
27/2/2019 09:47 | They are probably still waiting for the rope. Not many of them about? | rayrac | |
27/2/2019 09:46 | The stars are all aligned...or not? | rayrac | |
27/2/2019 09:19 | That is the logical conclusion Bounty. I will go with that. All the stars are now aligned. Just awaiting departure (or not) | bocase | |
27/2/2019 09:16 | Well heliwatching has added a whole new dimension here. Thanks for the info laserdisc, I'll be positive and go with crew and technical personal for an AM departure sometime today! | bountyhunter | |
27/2/2019 09:10 | Well by my calculation it was on the deck for about 15 mins, which is unusual if it was just personnel. | fatnacker | |
27/2/2019 09:04 | Last time I checked, helicopter flights were booked every Mon Wed Fri to the end of the year. | rahosi | |
27/2/2019 08:59 | Helicopter just circling to land now. Edit: It had just taken off, now on route back to Aberdeen. | damac | |
27/2/2019 08:49 | Amazing technology that can track a helicopter to a ship in real time. | fatnacker | |
27/2/2019 08:46 | supply vessel movement to and from AM would be my hunch but not been able to confirm anything | laserdisc | |
27/2/2019 08:42 | Carry about two tons then laser? | fatnacker | |
27/2/2019 08:39 | It has now landed so we will see when it takes off if the A.M. does too. | bocase | |
27/2/2019 08:38 | only holds about 23 passesengers its landing now ,might be able to take a few cabin bags that's all | laserdisc | |
27/2/2019 08:38 | I'm not so sure the rope would be that "heavy" modern materials are hugely lighter and stronger. | fatnacker | |
27/2/2019 08:36 | Fatnacker: According to Laser's flight tracker site, the helicopter is a Bristow helibus, ie will be carrying crew, possibly also Robert Trice. | bocase | |
27/2/2019 08:34 | Huh, only if its a chinook lol | jimarilo |
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