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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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19/2/2018 06:37 | Is it a 'solan' style reason for the lighter load? | begorrah88 | |
19/2/2018 06:14 | You never can | marvin9 | |
19/2/2018 05:20 | Scott Spirit is now on its way to R'dam to unload - just passing Hull a few hours ago. Doesn't look as if it took a full load from Catcher. Perhaps only around 400-430 kbbl, implying a production rate of around just 15kbopd average since the last offload in Jan. | steve73 | |
18/2/2018 20:30 | The top ten financial disasters and scandals of all time. PMO will probably be a contender for 2018 for the above | marvin9 | |
18/2/2018 11:42 | still makes no sense to me why there's still such a disparity in valuation, between TLW and PMO. | deanroberthunt | |
18/2/2018 08:57 | Probably called the 'getting too close for comfort' list | begorrah88 | |
17/2/2018 21:52 | And u will be top of the list for stating PMO share price is 'NOT' being manipulated! ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF RF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF RF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF! ;@) Pigs in a trough! | marvin9 | |
17/2/2018 16:44 | Begsy. I bet the fca has a conspiracy nuts list..... | leoneobull | |
17/2/2018 09:54 | The number of U.S. rigs drilling for oil increased by seven this week, Baker Hughes said Friday in its weekly report, while the number of rigs seeking natural gas fell by seven. That left the overall count unchanged at 975, which could reduce recent pressure on prices. The Texas tally also was flat at 479. Across the U.S. this week, 798 rigs were drilling for oil, up 201 from this time a year ago. The number of rigs seeking gas was 177, up 24 from a year ago. By major basin, the West Texas-New Mexico Permian Basin saw a rare decline in rigs, losing four this week to 433. After gains the past two weeks, the East Texas-Louisiana Haynesville Shale was flat on 50 while South Texas' Eagle Ford gained one to 70. The Panhandle's Granite Wash also added one, to 12. By state, Oklahoma was this week's big gainer, adding five rigs to 123. Alaska gained four to make its total nine, and Pennsylvania increased by three to 40. New Mexico dropped three to 85, Louisiana lost two to 59, and Colorado and North Dakota each decreased by one, to 32 and 48 respectively. Oil prices have been volatile in recent weeks and fell sharply last week as traders reacted to reports of higher U.S. production, growing crude oil inventories and a forecast that a new glut could be on the way as U.S. production booms. Oil closed at a one-week high Friday, recouping losses as optimism over the crude market rebalancing outweighed concerns about the booming shale production. U.S. crude oil picked up 34 cents, or 0.6 percent, to close at $61.68 a barrel Friday in New York. It was the third straight session of gains. Brent crude, used to price international oils, added 51 cents, or 0.8 percent, to $64.84 a barrel in London. | marvin9 | |
17/2/2018 08:15 | Leo/PaulBiya/branson | begorrah88 | |
16/2/2018 21:29 | Begorrah. Think you should do a two to three year investigation | leoneobull | |
16/2/2018 21:01 | Sack Durrant, dump Solan and lets spend money on other projects and reduce the debt TD created! I will ask the question again: Cost cutting all over Catcher coming in under budget Mega oil price increase BUT STILL IT WAS ANNOUNCED IN LAST RNS THAT DEBT INCREASED??????????? I think the drain is Solan, sell on Gumtree, Ebay, Raffle, get rid! | marvin9 | |
16/2/2018 20:47 | If Solan infra spare capacity (due to low Solan throughput) could be rented to HUR its cash in the bank. Some way down the line though, if at all. | fireplace22 | |
16/2/2018 19:05 | Mooted sale of MOL's 20% share of Catcher seems to have gone quiet, wonder if some of the cash raised by PMO is being held for this, another 10% would be tempting if lots of eggs in one basket. They if anyone know the potential of the asset or maybe they'll go for a farm into one of HUR's blocks,(one close enough to utilise the Solan infrastructure)? | fireplace22 | |
16/2/2018 18:46 | Q: How to make a million pound when investing in PMO? A: Start with two! | marvin9 | |
16/2/2018 17:20 | Having a wind up to make the board a bit more interesting, nothing to see here folks, move on. Same share price manipulated POO. Only true conspiracy here is that the Share Price is 'NOT' being manipulated by Jabbas insider mates. | marvin9 |
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