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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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29/3/2017 14:38 | However, working in fund management as I do, there are most likely strict guideline limits the fund needs to work to so, so the factors initiating the probable sales are unavoidable. | the big fella | |
29/3/2017 14:37 | Richard Bernstein has just tweeted an upgrade to his previous tweet this morning by now saying that the total recoverable is 1.6bn barrels.LT | ltinvestor | |
29/3/2017 14:32 | Cinques - in all likelihood he is doing both. Ethical? | the big fella | |
29/3/2017 14:31 | Ronald brump | gary38 | |
29/3/2017 14:27 | Hi THE BIG FELLA The point I'm making is that he may be doing both. | cinques | |
29/3/2017 14:19 | Bloodhound 29 Mar '17 - 12:48 - 17874 of 17887 0 0 "I think RB is pumping Hur a little too much." I'd rather him pumping than dumping.... BH The point being made is that he is doing both. | the big fella | |
29/3/2017 14:13 | Brakes are on again. | dsmith57 | |
29/3/2017 14:11 | 100% agree Laser | gary38 | |
29/3/2017 13:29 | The Lancaster CPR is due imminently and FID for the Lancaster EPS remains on track for the end of H1 2017. they said this Monday, so I see no reason why cpr is not going to be released this week , said it remains on track ,this statement in my mind overtakes previous vox interviews, to not release it would contradict the statement made Monday, their accounts end Sept so H1 ENDS 31.3.2017 "first half" | laserdisc | |
29/3/2017 13:27 | I agree fatnacker. Repetition of it too! | rayrac | |
29/3/2017 13:23 | Gosh! Up all of 2.6%. I'm ecstatic. Nothing close to value so far...back to the garden, it's far more productive!🌿 | rayrac | |
29/3/2017 13:20 | "The updated data from the Lancaster 7 and 7Z wells reinforce our belief that the Lancaster field is substantial. The Lancaster CPR due at the end of Q1 2017 will quantify the resources ahead of FID for the Early Production System due at the end of H1 2017. | garymegson | |
29/3/2017 13:15 | CA rebalancing portfolio after a rise of 3p? I don't think so. They have n't invested in this to miss out on the lions share of profit. They know what's there so would wait until much higher to rebalance. imho | kirkuk | |
29/3/2017 13:09 | Apologies,seems i may have been wrong.RB may not have tweeted that. Dont want to mislead. petethestreet1TWEETT | kandymans1 | |
29/3/2017 13:08 | CA's last monthly asset value was on the 6th March so I expect one around the same time...so next week! | garymegson | |
29/3/2017 13:03 | Wish I wasn't in rbs, costs are approx. $32 a barrel at the moment. So plenty of headroom. | gisjob2 | |
29/3/2017 13:02 | Think i seen tweet on lse from RB saying he will be glad when rebalancing of PF is over. No time check back at this time sorry. K | kandymans1 | |
29/3/2017 12:48 | "I think RB is pumping Hur a little too much." I'd rather him pumping than dumping.... BH | bloodhound | |
29/3/2017 12:46 | Good idea... Step 1. Sign up to Twitter... | cinques | |
29/3/2017 12:45 | Why don`t you ask him, on twitter? | nicebut | |
29/3/2017 12:41 | ngms27, so there's an extra 133 mmbo of 2C from 1597m to 1620m on Lancaster. That equates to 5.78 mmbo per vertical foot. If OWC now at 1678m, thats an extra 58m x 5.78 = 335mmbo of 2C Resulting in total 2C of 668mmbo for Lancaster. So CA's 600mmbo entirely reasonable. | xxnjr1 |
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