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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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24/2/2020 11:46 | Laptop Only RNS we are likely to get is on Lincoln and probabvly not positive. Read the RNS on 29/1 and you will realise no RNS on Lancaster before CMD unless bad news. | buzzzzzzzz | |
24/2/2020 11:30 | lovewins and others Financial regulations impose a closed period for 30 days before the announcement of financial results. Results are due on March 19th. That means Hurricane is currently in the midst of a closed period. That means that Management are not allowed to buy or sell shares in the company. | tournesol | |
24/2/2020 11:25 | I can feel and RNS coming this week, I'm thinking a positive one too. Fingers crossed all. share price fighting back from the lows of the day | laptop15 | |
24/2/2020 11:11 | The muppet Stobie thinks he has skin in the game due to his share options and uses that as an excuse to not put his hand in his pocket. But he doesn't lose money when we do. | buzzzzzzzz | |
24/2/2020 10:42 | Come on Stobie, and all you other senior non-shareholding staff, put your hand in your pocket..... | lovewinshatelosses | |
24/2/2020 10:18 | All this will pass, it always does. This will create some opportunities for sure. | m5 | |
24/2/2020 10:17 | Well you got balls mhin. Hope it works out for you. Everyone taking a beating this morning :( | volsung | |
24/2/2020 10:11 | M5, DOW future looks poor down 1000 in 2 trading session virus spreading, seems doom and gloom in most oil stocks, then you wait another 2-3 weeks shortage of resources for English companies due to china shutting factories 300k containers not moving travel firms will go bust, 100k flights cancelled, can only see bad news coming out the wood work next month or so. Nearly sold the lot, but cant afford to take 8k hit. just have to hang onto them till further news. | avsome1968 | |
24/2/2020 10:11 | Aye, they'll be wearing their long sleeve shirts down the big market tonight. | prefab | |
24/2/2020 10:03 | Snowing in the toon ... grrrr. | whitegold1 | |
24/2/2020 09:59 | I can't blame you mate, although on days like today I prefer to do nothing. Sometimes its exactly the right thing to do. Chucking it down here again. I cannot remember seeing as much rain for such a lengthy period of time. Time to build an Ark!! | m5 | |
24/2/2020 09:49 | Just sold my 50k top up lost £500 but hey hoe, gold flying try get that back in gold | avsome1968 | |
24/2/2020 09:34 | Buzzzz, even a technical bounce should have seen us back up to the last support/resistance level. That should have been tested, even if it was rejected and bounced off it. We got nowhere near it. To be fair I think it goes with saying we are producing 20k otherwise we would have been told as per the RNS. | m5 | |
24/2/2020 09:28 | M5 Why should we have bounced to mid 20's. HUR put out an ambiguous (to some) RNS then there the RNS re Lincoln. Now Coronovirus. CMD is key. FWIW I am convinced we are producing from both wells since 1/2. | buzzzzzzzz | |
24/2/2020 09:13 | Brilliant move by Kerogen selling 25% of their holding for 46.5 did we ever find out who they sold to TIA. | katiegos | |
24/2/2020 09:11 | tournesol 23 Feb '20 - 18:19 - 11670 of 11694 0 2 1 Having a bad day today. Someone slipped and trod on my foot this morning. The one that had surgery last Tuesday to remove the big toe joint. ..My dad had something similar years ago..... big toe joint started crumbling, so had the bones fused. Dodgy gene involved with his toe though | thegreatgeraldo | |
24/2/2020 08:53 | leoneobull, this share price action today, I accept is the markets today, but what about the last week/month. I have no idea what is going on here anymore, why we have not bounced to the early 20's is very worrying IMHO. A positive we can hold onto right now is this statement, which is now nearly a month old. "Hurricane intends to complete its individual well flow test on the 6 Well before the end of this month and thereafter intends to flow both the 6 Well and the 7Z Well at a combined rate of approximately 20,000 barrels of oil per day. The Company intends to discuss the data acquired from the separate well tests and the subsequent combined flow at the Capital Markets Day on 25 March 2020, unless at any time prior, that data is outside of expectations" So we must be producing 20,000 barrels of oil per day. To me if would have made sense bearing in mind the share price to have made a separate statement/RNS about that. | m5 | |
24/2/2020 08:51 | Yep. Might be able to get these below 12p | sbb1x | |
24/2/2020 08:47 | It's coronavirus not hur imov | leoneobull | |
24/2/2020 08:27 | Down we go on a miserable Monday morning | avsome1968 | |
24/2/2020 08:26 | I did not expect sub 15p.Usual silence of the lambs from HUR HQ.I did expect a RNS today, all is well, off loads update, production rate update, quell fears, no operational reasons etc etc. | telbap | |
24/2/2020 08:07 | Whitegold122 11658 of 11684 "This is a reservoir test. I wish individuals would recognise this." Folk have an inner need to measure stuff. With the tools we have we can measure the offloads (if not in precise quantity, then by frequency and duration). We can't measure the reservoir data that is being gained (which in my view has far greater value than the oil being produced), so that unfortunately doesn't satisfy the need of the PI. But we should be wary of a little knowledge being a dangerous thing. | wessexmario | |
24/2/2020 08:03 | Convertiblesday? | lfdkmp |
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