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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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16/1/2017 09:28 | Davidblack16 Jan '17 - 08:14 - 14001 of 14013 0 0 Is this the last well of this campaign? Somehow I expected a further hole as a possibility if Halifax came good. From the RNS.... "This has already been a hugely successful drilling campaign for Hurricane and the Halifax Well marks an exciting opportunity with which to close it.” | damac | |
16/1/2017 09:27 | FT article Use google and search for "hurricane energy hopes to prove a new force" you can then read without a subscription. Two global majors and one large independent explorer have expressed interest. | garymegson | |
16/1/2017 09:26 | type in the headline Hurricane hopes to prove a new force in North Sea oil into google and click on the first link. that should work | brahmsnliszt | |
16/1/2017 09:25 | Can't read FT stuff as not a subscriber What do you mean by impressive stuff? | idleduck | |
16/1/2017 09:24 | Brahms....fantastic article...but the FT link only takes you to the subscription page. It's worth signing up for free and being able to read 4 articles a month...and get their oil newsletter. | agnabeya | |
16/1/2017 09:21 | lets see after this impressive article in todays FT | brahmsnliszt | |
16/1/2017 09:16 | Bet you a beer its slow grind down. | nicebut | |
16/1/2017 09:06 | No the opposite, a gentle upward movement as we get net buying for institutional buys with no big daily movements either way. The slow grind up. | davidblack | |
16/1/2017 09:02 | So down then as CA and others profit take some more IMO | nicebut | |
16/1/2017 08:54 | expect share price to hit 50dma over the next couple of months, then strong bounce of, for news there after. | csjcsl2 | |
16/1/2017 08:53 | Yes, I anticipate a drift up from here for a week or so. | puffintickler | |
16/1/2017 08:33 | So looks like we have four to six weeks of quiet recycling of the stock with institutions gently hoovering up all the shares that PI's choose to dispose of? That bodes well for a strong upside on any good news. | davidblack | |
16/1/2017 08:23 | The prospect is also a logical conclusion to the drilling programme Trice said... sounds like the last one? when this drill is finished i feel hurricane will have more than enough oil to be gettin on with | zztop | |
16/1/2017 08:21 | Someone somewhere ( L S E ? ) mentioned an option held by Hurricane on Spitsbergen for a further drill after Halifax, iirc. | cinques | |
16/1/2017 08:14 | Is this the last well of this campaign? Somehow I expected a further hole as a possibility if Halifax came good. | davidblack | |
16/1/2017 08:01 | i think more like 7 weeks? second week in march for result action to kick in imo | zztop | |
16/1/2017 07:52 | Guys, be a bit more optimistic. The drill will hit bottom whatever the weather! Let's cut out the talk for talks sake eh? I dread the thought of the next 8-10 weeks of watching this tread...so I won't! 👉🏿 | rayrac | |
16/1/2017 07:52 | Exciting few weeks ahead. | the guardian | |
16/1/2017 07:27 | Finally! Eagerly awaiting results. Just how far does that Oil column extend?Cash | cashandcard | |
16/1/2017 07:25 | There will be news between now and completion, further refinement of Lancaster and Lincoln for starters. | prefab | |
16/1/2017 07:20 | More like 8-10 weeks so not too long | eringael | |
16/1/2017 07:17 | Long wait for the final news, 3 months!?!?....have I got that right? | telbap |
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