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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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26/7/2019 12:40 | For sure M5..hot money will arrive, it may even stick around longer if the Lincoln well delivers what is expected :-) | 0rient | |
26/7/2019 12:12 | Orient, you may be right. However there will be hot money coming in, as sure as eggs is eggs. I will be bloody concerned if there is not!! :-) | m5 | |
26/7/2019 12:09 | Many thanks laserdisc..that's exactly what i was looking for 👍🏻 Have been looking into our partners a little more Spirit energy..they are quite an impressive outfit with high hopes! | 0rient | |
26/7/2019 12:01 | orient re distance in 2016 Lincoln went deep, now doing a horizontal across the discovery, we know the oil column is there, mobile oil should be in the micro fractures . This diag shows how the horizontal intersects | laserdisc | |
26/7/2019 11:38 | haha m5..you been in a time machine? T20's?? do folk still use this outdated settlement way? I don't know of any now!! :-) certainly not enough to make any difference! | 0rient | |
26/7/2019 11:31 | I would imagine share price will start to rise from early August as the T20's come in. | m5 | |
26/7/2019 11:19 | Thanks for the info chaps. | m5 | |
26/7/2019 11:06 | Hi Chaps, how far is this Lincoln well they are drilling away from the Lincoln discovery of 2016? and it’s COS? Cheers Very tempted to purchase a few around here 😀👍 | 0rient | |
26/7/2019 10:58 | Thanks for creating this thread Steelwatch .. much appreciated. | hugus maximus | |
26/7/2019 10:52 | snap steelwatch just about to post that, I reckon the earliest we can start to get ideas is 15th August | laserdisc | |
26/7/2019 10:41 | nothing updated that I can see relevant Transocean leader going to PMO next year | laserdisc | |
26/7/2019 10:13 | When will Lincoln 2nd well results comin, approximately? | leoneobull | |
26/7/2019 10:00 | Certainly holding this support area. No doubt share price will rise as we near the results for LC and of course those results will be pivotal. | m5 | |
26/7/2019 08:46 | August is a good month for shares to move up as most of the investment industry takes their holidays and shares can then move up more rapidly on low volume. | gary38 | |
26/7/2019 08:44 | Do we know the appox time lines with regards to Lincoln Crestal. When can we expect news? | m5 | |
26/7/2019 08:38 | Four and a half million barrels is a lot of oil for 4-5 weeks. :-) | the guardian | |
26/7/2019 08:03 | Future offloads will be every 4-5 weeks at around 420000 to 450000, end of story.....No need for any RNS.... | realalemadrid | |
26/7/2019 07:52 | They've told us the forecast production rates. There's no need to RNS every offload. | stepone68 | |
26/7/2019 07:48 | The key facts for me is the company is making money and can afford to do the the next phase unaided financially.Thank you all you ship trackers for keeping us informed-who needs an RNS.It is sit tight, don't panic and buy more shares if and when you can! | soilderboy | |
26/7/2019 07:36 | Trice did say no running commentary on oil unloadsYou've just gotta sit tight like the rest of us. The next news will be LincolnWhich has already discovered oilUnless of course the 100 mill share sale leads to something elseExpect a positive day share price wise soon then things will look better. | zztop | |
26/7/2019 07:36 | Uh oh. Not looking good here, get out while you still can!! | loungeact |
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