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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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01/11/2017 19:26 | Think we can safely say a slight pull back tomorrow will occur to around 67-68p due to having a Puppet Book Keeper CEO running the company. If he resigned we would see £1 within a week and a more stable share price.. End of the day he was employed and voted back in by the lenders to keep his fat lips shut and take a back hander comical pay rise to be a CEO Puppet! 1.4m lol; most expensive clown ever employed. Why is it within the 1% of the cooperate world are certain CEO's paid millions even when they fail and cause disaster within the company? Well done yet again Idiot, perfect sell out and good luck in buying back in. Just wish you had mentioned your sale a little earlier lol ;) lol | marvin9 | |
01/11/2017 17:05 | .......and a nice 109k after close of play trade @ 71.76p to end the day.... | badger60 | |
01/11/2017 16:42 | Been out all day and come back to 71p bid!Very niceShame about POO but we have been due a slap down thereLet's hope for more of the same tomorrow | begorrah88 | |
01/11/2017 16:40 | Chunky short covering after hours.......or are they new investor's? | badger60 | |
01/11/2017 16:35 | sold sold sold sold | marvin9 | |
01/11/2017 16:34 | Marv, you can keep fooling yourself or you are really a nutcase! | patience a virtue | |
01/11/2017 16:24 | Nope agree with you Idiot, rampers have had there chirp chirp for the week. Now back in the box and let the share price fall back to buy ' CHEEPER' Get it, CLUCK, CLUCK, 'CHEEPER' ARF ARF! | marvin9 | |
01/11/2017 16:24 | Might consider selling around 90p. Here never | volsung | |
01/11/2017 16:15 | Yep....Huge embedded value here that is yet to be expressed in the share price For me, there is no point selling in the hope of getting back in a few pence lower. | badger60 | |
01/11/2017 16:10 | A Idiot, never wrong to take a profit but you are likely to miss out on bigger rewards on this one. This is looking more likely to go up than down in the short and medium term. Long term the share looks even more attractive on fundamentals. | patience a virtue | |
01/11/2017 15:42 | Ok, taken a little profit off the table here at 72p. Bit of weakness in Brent the only reason and will look to buy back cheaper :-) | american idiot | |
01/11/2017 15:13 | EIA data... a little less draw than had been hoped.. Crude -2.4mill Gasoline -4.0mill Distillates -320k Cushing +90k US Crude -761k | steve73 | |
01/11/2017 14:36 | Good to see people having some fun. Very happy with the breakout this week and as I said before this sector rotation will create multibaggers for oilers particularly those medium sized companies like PMO. Hope PMO becomes another KAZ which has risen from 70p to 840p, some very similar situations between the two. GLA. | patience a virtue | |
01/11/2017 14:33 | Is that spiders legs hanging out of her knickers? | newbytothis | |
01/11/2017 14:15 | Having just spoken to fergie I can indeed confirm that she has a very nice stash (of PMO) up there :p | american idiot | |
01/11/2017 14:06 | I bet she's got a few PMO tucked up there....plenty of room for them........ | badger60 | |
01/11/2017 14:02 | Breakout!!!!!! I wouldn't want to be short PMO. 140mio shares being borrowed FFS!!!! ....OUCH!!!!!!!? | badger60 | |
01/11/2017 13:59 | Moving nicely towards my target of 85/90p. | gary38 | |
01/11/2017 13:41 | sorry to disappoint, could tell you were fishing, or grooming...Homo | deanroberthunt |
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