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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 |
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03/1/2018 15:37 | Hedgies shovelling on the sells now as POO closes in on $68. It'll be disappointing if they pull this below 79p bid with POO so strong | begorrah88 | |
03/1/2018 14:44 | Quite key nowIf we hold or continue the rise until the close then I consider that a solid move that could form a base. If we get the sell off into the close we have seen many times before, and the sell bots are really going for that by the looks of things, it becomes yet another false dawn and they will walk it back down over the next few sessions.So, fingers crossed for the next hour & three quarters | begorrah88 | |
03/1/2018 14:19 | The bots are working furiously to get this down nowThink today's rise is more general oilers than PMO specific but welcome all the same | begorrah88 | |
03/1/2018 14:07 | Well done now step away from the buttonDon't want it being switched back | begorrah88 | |
03/1/2018 14:01 | Chaps. I decided to reverse the bot long after 3 years. Is reverse manipulation helping the sp? :-) | leoneobull | |
03/1/2018 13:28 | Nicer to see a crack at 81 | pslamb | |
03/1/2018 12:25 | On the verge of a decent move | gersemi | |
03/1/2018 11:50 | Not Bad. Slow consolidation and then breakout! | leoneobull | |
03/1/2018 11:12 | Are we going to break out today ?Oil at 66 dollars and gradually a treating will take place . Cashflow is king here .Just need patience .Every 10 dollars is around 250/300 million dollars to pmo bottom line .Iran crisis could escalate !Sicknote N a I | s34icknote | |
03/1/2018 10:50 | Ah well, back to normal service The DMA boy must have been out getting his Greggs sausage roll ready for lunchtime when the share price sneaked up He's back now | begorrah88 | |
03/1/2018 10:02 | Be nice to see a crack at 78p today 6 attempts in the last 18 months - one successful but back down within a month or so and didn't act as support as hoped that time. Slightly different sniff to trades today? | begorrah88 | |
03/1/2018 09:04 | Thanks guys, We got the warrant conversions update yesterday.. From that I estimate last months cashless conversion price averaged 71.6p. The way I understand it, anyone with warrants to convert will only do so immediately before they expect the share price to drop significantly.. So until we see warrant conversions gathering pace, we can be confident that the share price is still on an generally upward course. | steve73 | |
03/1/2018 09:03 | News today: 'A pipeline which carries 40% of the North Sea’s oil and gas ashore is now “fully operational” after undergoing weeks of repairs.' | fireplace22 | |
03/1/2018 08:52 | Possibly Beg, I was more taking the view that the order was placed/worked and filled by a MM just yesterday rather than over a longer period than just 1 day. Filled at around 77p then charged the customer an extra 0.4p on 4.5m shares just for the hell of it as MMs do. | american idiot | |
03/1/2018 08:49 | Seems logical AI but maybe they have been working it as a sell for a while and that would explain why the share price has been completely unable to gather any momentum. | begorrah88 | |
03/1/2018 08:43 | Begorrah, the 4.5m had to be a buy as there is no way whomever would have got 77.4p to sell such a large amount yesterday. My guess is it kinda helped keep the share price up yesterday as the order was worked during the day. Once reported to the markets (order filled) there were no buys left in the system hence the late 0.6p fall. Enquest are doing really well at the moment. Think their FPSO (critical for current shareholders and company survival) is progressing well. | american idiot | |
03/1/2018 08:42 | Always spot on Begorr | marvin9 | |
03/1/2018 08:36 | Either way Squashed again :( | bakedbean57 | |
03/1/2018 08:36 | Then the co would have had to issue a conversion RNS [unless they are a) claiming not to be aware/not to have been officially notified yet or b)going to only update at month ends which they said they were going to do and then didn't] A tale of 2 stocks over the last 5 days or so PMO - 2% ENQ + 10% One had a great RNS about achieving first oil and one didn't - but then again one has done a deal to invite shorting of their own equity and one didn't | begorrah88 | |
03/1/2018 08:31 | Could the 4.5MM deal yesterday be some CBs converting and offset by unwinding the equivalent number of shorts...? | steve73 | |
03/1/2018 08:26 | That is obviously its' place for the forseeable future. Probably pencilled in months ago. POO just background noise until it falls Still don't get that 4.5million trade - was it actually a sell? because I can't see how the MM's had stock to satisfy the order if it was a buy and why it only had a negative impact on the share price Was it our hedge funds buying a load back in a cheap block to then drip feed onto the book as AT sells all over again? then rinse & repeat as I think they have been doing for a long time? Be interesting to see if anyone owns up to that trade | begorrah88 | |
03/1/2018 08:14 | 350k on 77p bid hit soon after 8am. Somebody confident the share price isnt going to rise above 77p today ! | american idiot | |
03/1/2018 08:10 | Groundhog day again? | begorrah88 | |
03/1/2018 07:54 | That made me laugh Begorrah. I certainly would not be fooling around on BB's if I had the money to buy 4.5m PMO shares :-) | american idiot | |
02/1/2018 18:14 | I have nothing to say; the share price performance and further manipulation says it all. | marvin9 |
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