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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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09/5/2017 08:55 | Buy on rumour sell on the news. Happens nearly all the time. However there was only really one big day of buying and surprised it didn't continue on Friday, peak on the news before falling. | kirtonender9 | |
09/5/2017 08:51 | Fed up with theories. This is inexplicable unless there is a oroblem we don't know about. How far is it to fall?. All the good news for nought. | dsmith57 | |
09/5/2017 08:50 | Tournesol - 09 May 2017 - 08:20 - 20494 of 20500 - 1tsmithoh yes they haveTAnd what did they say? | tsmith2 | |
09/5/2017 08:44 | I see, gary, and you know this how? | hiddendepths | |
09/5/2017 08:42 | Mms tree shake taking out sell stops on GOOD news , picking up cheap shares for their big clients before next move up. | gary38 | |
09/5/2017 08:28 | EPS funding is the big unknown How much are they going to have to give away, dilution etc ? | jimarilo | |
09/5/2017 08:27 | I don't think the shorters will get too fat on this one! Mind you, some of them are quite fat enough already - naming no names. I'm quite surprised, actually. EK knows a fair bit about oil and should know better in this case. There are plenty of overvalued targets out there. | hiddendepths | |
09/5/2017 08:24 | What, that it's the same price is was about a week ago?! | plentymorefish | |
09/5/2017 08:23 | Disastrous! | dsmith57 | |
09/5/2017 08:20 | tsmith oh yes they have T | tournesol | |
09/5/2017 08:16 | No one has commented on the POO that's being used in the report, you would have thought that makes a big difference to the metrics? | tsmith2 | |
09/5/2017 08:15 | Easy to trade...Just do the opposite to what some on here do/say. | nicebut | |
09/5/2017 08:15 | A brilliant opportunity for ........getting in at the wrong price ? | jimarilo | |
09/5/2017 08:13 | Waiting for the next rumour/news now - too difficult to trade IMO, Farm-in or buyout news could be just round the corner. | kevjames | |
09/5/2017 08:06 | Water, water, everywhere, And all the boards did shrink; Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink. | bensdad2 | |
09/5/2017 08:02 | No doubt about that, a brilliant opportunity. | rayrac | |
09/5/2017 07:01 | Reminds me of The Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner 'Water , Water Everywhere but not a drop to drink . Massive find in a new frontier with a declining and expensive North Ses . This asset will be monetised sooner rather than later . Envisaged a flat day yesterday , chickens counted before hatched . Brilliant buying opportunity | gibso6767 | |
09/5/2017 05:20 | At this point we need a very astute board of directors who will have to negotiate a clear path for the company. This will take a period of time and this will create in itself a period of uncertainty. The size of the finds in total have not been formally verified and those who may fund and those who might farm in will be negotiating from the strength of their own resources and the ability of the board to get an excellent deal is compromised. With Edinburgh Oil and Gas, Alf Bisset,conducted an open offer which strengthened the position of the board so when they were taken out the price was maximised. This may or may not happen but what is certain is that this unlikely to happen immediately. Hence, uncertainty. Hence, some drop in price. This is not a short term quick fix situation. Patience is required if investing;if gambling is your game then perhaps move on to another share. For a similar scenario over a number of years look at tha Edinburgh oil and gas thread. (EDG) | bill hunt | |
09/5/2017 05:20 | At this point we need a very astute board of directors who will have to negotiate a clear path for the company. This will take a period of time and this will create in itself a period of uncertainty. The size of the finds in total have not been formally verified and those who may fund and those who might farm in will be negotiating from the strength of their own resources and the ability of the board to get an excellent deal is compromised. With Edinburgh Oil and Gas, Alf Bisset,conducted an open offer which strengthened the position of the board so when they were taken out the price was maximised. This may or may not happen but what is certain is that this unlikely to happen immediately. Hence, uncertainty. Hence, some drop in price. This is not a short term quick fix situation. Patience is required if investing if gambling is your game then perhaps move on to another share. For a similar scenario over a number of years look at tha Edinburgh oil and gas thread. (EDG) | bill hunt | |
08/5/2017 20:45 | Scottishfield, cheers mate. I always seem to be away somewhere when my shares peak. | the guardian | |
08/5/2017 20:06 | Mr Black don't be blue, you're going to be rolling in the green stuff | adam | |
08/5/2017 19:55 | I really do hope the shorters have turned up like flies on a summers day. CA will happily fill you when your buyingb back in the 70s, 80s and 90s. On a more serious note it's time for Dr Trice to promote the hell out of this stock with fund managers. Putting the squeeze on the stock should not be too much of an issue. After all he has 500m barrels of oil in his back pocket! And much more to come. | davidblack | |
08/5/2017 18:19 | TGG "...this is one of the better threads…." Agreed. It's because this thread has some of the better posters! | tournesol |
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