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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 |
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19/1/2017 11:12 | gary38 - All shares have traders and investors. ==================== Absolutely agree and my earlier post, if one reads between the lines, shows how I am a very committed "investor" but this is an "easier" share, at the moment, to throw a few T trades in "along the way"! Personally I hope this soars past 50 again but any weakness and I will "gamble" again on the T trades. Another point in my strategy is that I only do T trades with option to fully finance by day 8, 18 etc (i.e. hedged). With HUR it has, so far, worked really well for me. I just wish I had come across this stock a few months ago. Whatever ones strategy is; good luck to all as this is, no doubt, my most exciting "long term" (unless company sold) stock on AIM and it is so nice to get away from some of the dreadful, despotic African AIM oilers where I have become a cropper - don't mention AFREN! arghhhhhh. BLVN not exciting me much at the moment either whereas HUR allows me to sleep at night. Great stock. | obmuj | |
19/1/2017 10:41 | Hur will reward but PPG is a less risky growth prospect. Hence I have both | montynj | |
19/1/2017 10:39 | Hmm, yes, PPG share price on fire this morning. But suggest you buy more HUR - that'll bring you greater happiness. | terry hardacre | |
19/1/2017 08:54 | I'm a happy holder here but check out PPG, Plutus Powergen. Maiden profit today in interim results | montynj | |
19/1/2017 08:41 | this is worth $1.5bn on 2c | deanroberthunt | |
19/1/2017 06:39 | I think there may also be a bit of edginess in the markets connected to the Trump inauguration and the potential for a market correction. So traders are pulling in their bets | darcon | |
18/1/2017 21:39 | All shares have traders and investors.Traders are happy for a fews hundred pounds .Investors are here for the big profits . | gary38 | |
18/1/2017 20:23 | Now we know why the price is falling! | the guardian | |
18/1/2017 18:33 | kirtonender9 - I did the same; like you, on Monday, as it popped up, briefly, to 50.25 so sold 30,000 T20's - phew; just in time. Was about to roll-over but decided share price might slide now that Alistair Stobie said not much happening for ....well....more than next 20 days. I'm going to dive in for a few more (tens of thousands) on T20's when/if I feel time right. I don't do too many T trades but my strategy is to have equivalent (tens of thousands) in SIPP, financed, and gamble on the other thousands with a series of T trades. Never works usually but this time HUR has been good to me and banked a nice little £2k profit over past month which pays a few bills/lowers the o/draft. Might try a sneaky few before end of month though but will wait for lower 40's. If it doesn't get there, not worried, hedged with the SIPP lot now running at small loss. Prior to Halifax RNS will only invest(sometime Feb I guess. | obmuj | |
18/1/2017 18:16 | Buffy, 14104#I agree. Dr Trice's strategy all along has been to explore, discover and appraise. Field development is not a question here, the EPS is an exception to that. The main reason they're even progressing with EPS is because it's a necessary part of the 'proof of concept' the industry needs to see and it's (relatively) cheap and feasible for Hurricane to do so, given the production wells are already drilled and they are securing long-lead items already. My prefered option for EPS is to farmdown and offload the costs onto a partner for a slice of the pie. That and perhaps a sale of non-core assets. To avoid mortgaging of the assets through debt, bonds dilution etc is important. Assets and value which shareholders took the risk to buildup and enhance, vultures will happily circle at the first signs of trouble so they can snap up.Full scale development is loaded with cost, debt/dilution operational risks and the length time to first fullscale oil production (5-7years) is easily enough time for markets to spring nasties. It is a boon Hurricanes model has been steered away from development.Cash | cashandcard | |
18/1/2017 15:30 | I had a T20 which had to make a decision on Monday. Decided to close and pocket the £50 profit on offer at about 50.25p I have a large holding and may try another T20 during February. | kirtonender9 | |
18/1/2017 15:17 | Halifax well could be 'cherry on the cake' for Hurricane Energy2017-01-16 13:45:00 Hurricane Energy Plc (LON:HUR) has now spudded the Halifax exploration well in the Rona Ridge Area in the West of Shetland region of the North Sea. Proactive's Equity Reporter Jamie Ashcroft says: ''Hurricane's enjoyed a lot of success, shares are up around 400% this past year, mainly thanks to these positive well results and this is the fourth and final of this campaign so if it also comes off it'll be the cherry on the cake for Hurricane''. | gary38 | |
18/1/2017 12:24 | Terry, can't hurt longer term! But until the results from Halifax!! But if I had the spare cash, I'd probably do the same. | rayrac | |
18/1/2017 12:18 | TerryGood luck with it.I topped up a little at 52p.Funds gone so going sit gamble on halifax . | kandymans1 | |
18/1/2017 10:55 | I was out at the time of the first drop this morning and cursing the fact I didn't have the username for my share account on my phone - was convinced there would be a fast bounce. Not such a fast bounce, maybe a bit further to slip on market jitters, cooling of expectations for mega-news in the immediate future. Anyway, screw it. Just taken another 100k shares, for better or worse. In the long run this will deliver me a profit I reckon even if I could get them cheaper later this week... | terry hardacre | |
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18/1/2017 09:40 | boat spotters we have a new supply vessel we are back to the NAO THUNDER | laserdisc | |
18/1/2017 09:16 | Mms tree shake just took out a lot of sell stops collecting cheap shares for their big client investors. | gary38 | |
18/1/2017 09:00 | Fair enough Cash, you know more about HUR than I do. By a good Halifax result, I assume you mean an unequivocal declaration that Halifax is part of a supergiant field. It's easy to forget about Warwick and Whirlwind of course. If Halifax is connected, then we may, just may, get an early offer. If not, then how it's all going to be monetised is the $64m dollar question. The funding won't be a problem I'm sure for the EPS, and this gets us some cash and proves the play. Without that unequivocal result, nobody will come in with the big bucks I don't think. Lack of cash can easily ruin what appears to be a very good investment; good board, great assets etc. As we both well know! Buffy | buffythebuffoon | |
18/1/2017 08:53 | 26m at circa 50p sounds like a £13m pot. A bit more than nothing! Share price is drifting because we have steady small selling which is exactly what's required ahead of the next leg up. First Halifax news maybe 14th of Feb? Just my guess and happy to wait a lot longer. | davidblack | |
18/1/2017 08:52 | With a solid gold hammer. | gary38 | |
18/1/2017 08:46 | Buffy,In one of the interviews, I believe it was 2014, Dr Trice stated the resource base they were going after in the area was 3billion. That was based on P3 CPR numbers. Since then, Hurricane have not only proven the 'oil-down-to' to bring P3 into play, but actually managed to prove deeper column.A good Halifax result and I think 3 is nailed on.Cash | cashandcard |
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