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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nighthawk | LSE:HAWK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B156TD53 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 0.115 | - | 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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14/9/2017 07:27 | Phil - really good point. I do hope he reads here…. doubt it. | peterz | |
14/9/2017 07:26 | Actually looking at 2017 net data, the figures are certainly stable (ish). | rockin robin | |
14/9/2017 07:24 | Can't they get their communication right!! They quote 2016...what an impression to make!!! But Chuck has now got 34 yrs experience! | philmac56 | |
14/9/2017 07:19 | How bad would it be without WF - is probably a more positive way to look at it.They know well internal pressure is improving (we have been shown data to support this previously), just when that pressure increase will turn a declining well into a positive position - is the question.No supporting data, no marketing, no technical data, no bull - to support the issue. Just have it. Boom. (Thxs Hawk - who cares about SH's anyway?). | rockin robin | |
14/9/2017 07:17 | Good Chuck be any more brief? | broncowarrior | |
14/9/2017 07:16 | Why didn't HAWK announce August production figures, they must have them by now? | sleveen | |
14/9/2017 07:10 | Things stabilising and the oil price is picking up. Good revenue with good hedging also in place. Nice also to be told when results will be issued. Expect new drill campaign in broken spear. WF / current field production is just to fund future drilling. | mallorca 9 | |
14/9/2017 07:09 | Ffs this is not the news we were hoping for. | blakieboy7 | |
14/9/2017 07:05 | Very poor production figures. A decline despite WF. I am afraid it is not working. | jonc | |
13/9/2017 17:09 | MM's software in control of EME now after a rise like that. | rockin robin | |
13/9/2017 16:07 | EME falling off a cliff...nighthawk already off the cliff. looks like this pile of POO is going to keep falling. | twodegrees | |
13/9/2017 13:05 | OPEC output fell in August for the first time in five months, after turmoil in Libya disrupted flows and other member countries reduced production. Compliance levels in August hit 82 percent compared with 75 percent. | rockin robin | |
13/9/2017 09:44 | OPEC's Latest Report Signals An Oil Price RallyBy Cyril Widdershoven - Sep 12, 2017, 6:00 PM CDT | rockin robin | |
13/9/2017 08:38 | Chesty!! Are you buying EME? I saw you posted on the bb | blakieboy7 | |
12/9/2017 10:16 | £2 or 200 p is possible. We could get to over 100p in the near term if Dempsey is a monster and flows without issues | blakieboy7 | |
12/9/2017 10:05 | Blakieboy...I hope you have not included the decimal point.. Are you being optimistic 200p!?? | philmac56 | |
12/9/2017 09:18 | Phil, I'd like to pay off my mortgage in full then have plenty of money to live off! If eme hits 200p, I'd see a seven digit sum!!! | blakieboy7 | |
12/9/2017 07:38 | As Saudia & Opec compliance for August starts to come through now, add Hurricanes, and hopefully oil WTi will start to lift now...just need Hawk's noteholders to 'vote sensibly' and the current banks to stay sweet...Hawk have options Ive been told, and we're home and dry! | rockin robin | |
11/9/2017 20:31 | So will u need a big boat too?? | philmac56 | |
11/9/2017 20:29 | Also Phil, EME is likely to skyrocket once full results of the Dempsey drill are announced! | blakieboy7 | |
11/9/2017 20:28 | Phil, ironically I have a holding of Hawk at 28p....... and another much bigger holding at 1.2p | blakieboy7 | |
11/9/2017 19:32 | blakieboy..if hawk went to 30p, i'd need a bigger boat!!!! | philmac56 |
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