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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Harbour Energy Plc | LSE:PMO | London | Ordinary Share | Ordinary Shares |
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% | 22.40 | 22.50 | 22.60 | - | 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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02/10/2017 14:50 | Bit of a sudden pullback Just as I was thinking how solid it looked with POO throwing a wobbly Ah well, buy on the dips eh? | begorrah88 | |
02/10/2017 12:11 | Thanks mateGetting close now! | gregpeck7 | |
02/10/2017 11:12 | Off the Portuguese coast just south of Lisbon. | fireplace22 | |
02/10/2017 11:04 | Where is catcher boys?! | gregpeck7 | |
02/10/2017 10:55 | That's about 1.1 miilion in three trades this morning going through at 69p or close to . Are we going to break 70 p today ?Sicknote N a I | s34icknote | |
02/10/2017 09:47 | Husbod, Ask any GKP ex holder about the morality of Iraq's politicians be they Kurds or Arabs. Or perhaps the Venezuelan Govt that liberated their oil industry from alien hands. Or Timan holders who lost everything as result of Russian intrigue. The list is endless. There are very few scruples in the oil industry. | fireplace22 | |
02/10/2017 09:37 | Leonebull - funny how as a PMO holder you rather hope that things WILL go pear shaped in Iran and/or Iraq and/or Venezuela (considerably looking like the shape of a very large pear already). Classic case of the immorality of share investment! | husbod | |
02/10/2017 09:31 | November is the spot price..... | oilretire | |
02/10/2017 09:05 | 400 k buy at over 69p paid this morningSicknote | s34icknote | |
02/10/2017 09:01 | Interesting that every where I look the oil price quoted is November rather than the spot price !Sicknote | s34icknote | |
02/10/2017 07:59 | Exactly, it was quite clearly stated in the RNS that they would. There has been nothing from the company and also, who's definition is 'too small'? Usual shoddy communication from TD & the Investor relations dept | begorrah88 | |
02/10/2017 07:57 | Iraq Iran and Venezuela | leoneobull | |
02/10/2017 07:55 | Then they should tell the market that :) | nav_mike | |
02/10/2017 07:43 | Beg as I said In a post after contacting IR they will not be doing monthly updates as volumes exercised too small so going ad hoc | bakedbean57 | |
02/10/2017 07:22 | No RNS about warrants again?Come on TD - honour what you told the markets you would do | begorrah88 | |
02/10/2017 02:51 | Cat is just rounding the SW tip of Portugal... not long now. Meanwhile oil looking stable in Asian trade, although the WTI discount to Brent is narrowing slightly - here's hoping for a good week. Brent chart in the header updated to the Dec contract. | steve73 | |
01/10/2017 10:56 | STARVING you idiot take your tablets and go to bed! | emilio | |
01/10/2017 09:58 | Are you reading this TD | marvin9 | |
01/10/2017 09:29 | Just off Gib now, but expect a much slower pace from hereon-in as it's all uphill to the North of Scotland! | fireplace22 | |
01/10/2017 06:55 | On hols south of Spain at mo should be passing me today might have passed already faik but will give it a wave later from the beach anyway. | deans | |
01/10/2017 04:46 | Cat slowing down a bit - probably so as to pass through the Straits in daylight, in about 3 hours time.. | steve73 | |
30/9/2017 23:25 | South East of Malaga 5 mins ago | nav_mike | |
30/9/2017 21:26 | Catcher should be out into the Atlantic off the coast of Portugal tomorrow. Forecast weather and sea state conditions during the period when transiting the Bay of Biscay later next week look excellent. No sign of any storms or high seas! | crystball | |
30/9/2017 19:36 | May see 80p next week | chutes01 |
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