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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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15/11/2017 08:51 | Wondered when you would turn up Marv lol In my opinion, this is a dip to buy. Tomorrows update will show us all why this is a good dip to buy. | american idiot | |
15/11/2017 08:51 | I don't buy the 'hunting stop losses' argument as they found considerably less shares than they have had to spend. Not much stop loss volume was hit - it was just that the bid disappeared | begorrah88 | |
15/11/2017 08:49 | Another slew of small AT sells to test the give on the sp Wouldn't be at all surprised to see another sharp push down | begorrah88 | |
15/11/2017 08:45 | That was the EIA report yesterday. Smells a bit of EIA wanting to bolster their earlier support for shale and needing to up their forecasts to try and settle the nervous shale investors as shale was wobbling. Always found these EIA reports a bit suspect | begorrah88 | |
15/11/2017 08:42 | The agency raised estimates for the amount of shale oil that can be technically recovered by about 30 percent to 105 billion barrels. Forecasts for shale-oil output in 2025 were bolstered by 34 percent to 9 million barrels a day.From bloom berg !!!!! | s34icknote | |
15/11/2017 08:40 | Jittery holders loosing there nerve The herd mentality !Look at the headlines !USA shake to dominate up till 2025 With a surge on production to 9 million barrels !They already produce 9.6 million !Great reading !Sicknote | s34icknote | |
15/11/2017 08:39 | don't buy the fear and paranoia | deanroberthunt | |
15/11/2017 08:36 | No, actually the hedge funds and shorters are the ones in a position of strength as they have just evidenced. | begorrah88 | |
15/11/2017 08:35 | don't panic mr Mainwaring, PMO is in a position of strength | deanroberthunt | |
15/11/2017 08:32 | Two weeks of ground out gains removed in 30 seconds TLW had a smaller dip and rebounded quicker As you say BB57 - DMA boys now firmly back in control | begorrah88 | |
15/11/2017 08:27 | Or love him! | bakedbean57 | |
15/11/2017 08:26 | Same drop at TLW. Its the oil price. Risky stocks like PMO magnify the POO drop. Unfortunately doesn't work quite so well the other way. | volsung | |
15/11/2017 08:24 | It does ask the question did one of the major II's just get a forward look at the update? That collapse was on buttons as if someone completely took the legs out from under it. Same as happened last November. The hedgies really, really hate TD | begorrah88 | |
15/11/2017 08:24 | coincidence this is happening the day before the ops and trading update... | deanroberthunt | |
15/11/2017 08:24 | Markets appear a little spooked at present everywhere. Widespread selling everywhere on my watchlist so touch wood, hopefully nothing personal against PMO. | american idiot | |
15/11/2017 08:22 | That stinks of a leak or shows perfect corruption here! | bakedbean57 | |
15/11/2017 08:22 | Phowdo, This has been my exact thought for a long while. A 60p-ish to 78p-ish trade range. | american idiot | |
15/11/2017 08:17 | Don't forget the heavy short attack Nov last year | begorrah88 | |
15/11/2017 08:17 | Stuck in 60-80p range as it was in half of 2016 | phowdo | |
15/11/2017 08:17 | took a load in my ISA and SIPP at 68p....thx | deanroberthunt | |
15/11/2017 08:16 | Took a load at 66.75p and 69.5p Absolutely crazy. | american idiot | |
15/11/2017 08:15 | Wow there cowboy! | volsung |
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