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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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27/12/2017 15:32 | My oh my, you truly are an idiot, if you saying all you need is charting to predict the future of a share movement then you truly are an idiot and so are the green lemming investors who supported your post. Charting is only a guide and shows what has been, they cannot predict future disasters. If Catcher sprung a leak tomorrow, the share price would be 40p. If the oil price crashed tomorrow for any reason the stock would be 50p and so on. 2 free lessons in one day, gonna have to start charging. | marvin9 | |
27/12/2017 15:30 | Don't be so hard on yourself Marvin! | 7russell | |
27/12/2017 15:07 | Foil at the moment even with 10k interim production counted for nothing so far today. | bakedbean57 | |
27/12/2017 13:21 | For me the key things is that Foil came in on time and Wych farm proceeds received by year end. The CB position will continue to mininmise/negate any serious rises until more have converted. January update will be quite key as it will tell us if debt has been significantly dented which,in turn will drive the share price PMO is a fantastic stock when the market is closed because we can allow our hopes & dreams to build and expectations to rise. When the market is open we have to suffer other agendas and reality dampening those hopes & dreams. Hopefully our day will come | begorrah88 | |
27/12/2017 12:09 | Marv - Its all in the chart and charts do not lie. If, if, if mean absolutely nothing, trade what you see not what you think. If the oil price comes crashing down then of course PMOs shareprice will fall accordingly, however that is what you THINK, not what you currently SEE. The trend over the past 6 months is UP, the chart says so, providing of course you are reading it from left to right :P | american idiot | |
27/12/2017 12:05 | It seems the click and zoom needs altering to zoom into the low volumes of oil being produced by Solan: Solan area (might need to click the +/- zoom button to reveal for some reason). Might I suggest a microscope ARF ARF ARF! | marvin9 | |
27/12/2017 11:52 | Your missing the point for your own agenda! The only reason the share price is hanging onto very small gains is due to the lucky oil price hike. If the oil price had fallen your charts would mean nothing and the share price would have crashed below your farts support level; that's a fact! Your statement that the share price trend is up, is truly misleading; it all depends on the oil price and nothing to do with the performance of PMO, due to corrupt manipulation of the share price , historically. If oil dropped $3-$4 then PMO would struggle to hold onto 65p TLW £2.05 PMO 78P LOL GET REAL! The share price should be at least £1.30 now! | marvin9 | |
27/12/2017 10:55 | Ignore the charts at your peril Marv !! Arf Arf Arf ! Around 88p price target ? | american idiot | |
27/12/2017 10:51 | Adg I did the same in the end and eventually got a similar response from FSA regarding PIs doing the same practice as CBH not allowed that... funny old game isn't it... | bakedbean57 | |
27/12/2017 10:43 | No news; TLW and others are flying? So why is PMO performing so pitiful? | marvin9 | |
27/12/2017 10:33 | Well done gary, your one in a million, your timing was impeccable and at a time when PMO had almost gone bust. Can you imagine how much debt PMO would have been in if it was not for the timely oil price rise? Good job eh, the increase in debt would have been much higher then announced, again, high risk investment and a high reward for you, well done. | marvin9 | |
27/12/2017 10:30 | Morning emilo pulled your head from Durants butt cheeks have ya, | marvin9 | |
27/12/2017 10:28 | Going into 2018 up 30% not a bad start here and hopefully plus that by the end of the week. | gary38 | |
27/12/2017 10:25 | Actually; $665000 revenue extra per day on 10k bopd aint bad. That will pay and support the failing SOLAN | marvin9 | |
27/12/2017 10:22 | Nooooooooooooo its down mega since the 90p daysssssssssssss at a mega mind boggling lower lower oil price. Another free lesson in investing from Marv the magnificent! If it was not for Durrants insider share price manipulating scum mates, PMO WOULD, AND SHOULD BE £1.30 NOW! | marvin9 | |
27/12/2017 10:17 | $665000 revenue extra per day on 10k bopd. | fitton | |
27/12/2017 10:06 | Lapland Marvin.......more like cuckoo landPmo is up nearly 70% in 6 months | markymar | |
27/12/2017 10:05 | Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww you have to look at the pathetic performance of the share price and feel soooooooooooo sorry for it. You have to love it or hate it. | marvin9 | |
27/12/2017 09:57 | I gave up trying to report the manipulation to the authorities, I do however have it confirmed that if for example, a group of disgruntled shareholders with enough funds were to place repetitive small trades in pmo with an aim to control or manipulate the share price for our own gain, then they would be breaking the law and would be prosecuted accordingly.... yet the BH’ers can do what they want to secure their own financial ends.... Anybody think that any financial journals might want to look into this? | adg | |
27/12/2017 09:52 | People starting to feel my frustration as well... still think I'm wrong with the conspiracies... That's ENQ TLW and RKH now all outperforming us today and we've had Catcher Foil @ 10k volFFS PMO do something like I said months ago only thing to get is going now is a takeover bid but would settle for a rumour. | bakedbean57 |
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