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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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01/2/2017 15:57 | I dont see that as my target is £2 to £5and that l see Hurricane as potentially my best performing 2017 share abd if yiu dont see that this this time next year you will be kicking yourself that you werent invested here. | gary38 | |
01/2/2017 15:45 | gary38, The easy money that may have already been and gone is with HUR Some could have already earned between 300 and 600% Anyone that's just arrived may or may not have missed the boat, but are taking on a higher risk at this level imo | jimarilo | |
01/2/2017 14:52 | 3 big investors still off loading ,thought wishful thinking that they had stopped but still the price holds up which shows the strenght of Hurricane Energy and what a great investment they are. | gary38 | |
01/2/2017 14:30 | not PMO. PREM, lithium mining co. BTW I hold substantially here so not advocating a jump. | 1solon | |
01/2/2017 14:23 | 1solan, PMO's the UK oil major that never was, Now it's a geriatric, having been born in 1934 | idleduck | |
01/2/2017 14:00 | Last post about Aminex here.Malcy just put it on his 2017 bucket list. | edgar222 | |
01/2/2017 13:49 | Have a look at prem for an unfolding breakout | 1solon | |
01/2/2017 13:20 | TRIN is the closest thing to free money atm | zagrosfold | |
01/2/2017 13:12 | Thanks Edgar will take a look. | gary38 | |
01/2/2017 12:57 | Edgar, I don't call an additional 100BCF huge. However if they take the option to drill NT-3 this is a 1.5TCF target but much greater risk as it's not an appraisal like the current well NT-2 | ngms27 | |
01/2/2017 12:50 | Gary Believe it or not, Aminex. Now earning $800k per month and rising. Drill bit turning on huge prospects. Debt sorted. Though I like Hur too ! | edgar222 | |
01/2/2017 12:35 | Jim please tell me the company where l can get some easy money ,if you want a good investment that will potentially return you 300 to 500% over the next 2 years then Hurricane Energy is that investment. | gary38 | |
01/2/2017 12:28 | Obviously hope the best for HUR, but the easy money may have already been and gone Time will tell ;-) | jimarilo | |
01/2/2017 11:58 | Thanks for your sage advice Jimarilo. | jacks13 | |
01/2/2017 11:57 | JimTbis is not a lot of companies this is Hurricane Energy with a top management and no debt. | gary38 | |
01/2/2017 11:36 | Yes-out by 5 days | arcadian | |
01/2/2017 11:36 | buffy, regarding your discussion with Peter. This is what Dr Trice said in his TipTV interview back in October regarding the Lancaster 7s results: “It just demonstrates yet again that we have a highly connected fractured system and with a very high oil column height it should be a fantastic producer when we get it on production.” How that translates in practice we've yet to find out but it does demonstrate a high degree of enthusiasm for the Lancaster licence. See tiptv.co.uk/lincoln- | jacks13 | |
01/2/2017 11:24 | Hi ngms27, The ides of March, oh dear. Bad news, as it turned out, for would-be dictator Julius Caesar; good news for everyone else. Shome mishtake, shurely ?! ATB | extrader | |
01/2/2017 11:14 | The ides of March, oh dear. | ngms27 | |
01/2/2017 10:35 | Hyper I would guess 10th March | laserdisc | |
01/2/2017 10:31 | Peter, Yes, we all know that, but that is NOT what tgg said! Buffy | buffythebuffoon | |
01/2/2017 10:30 | Hyper I think they said by end of 1st Q, so March? | waterloo01 |
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