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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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05/3/2021 08:07 | Stan get the Gist | markymar | |
05/3/2021 07:37 | nearly as good as our retro traders | stansmith3 | |
05/3/2021 02:21 | How good was harbour's timing!?!! | heialex1 | |
04/3/2021 22:36 | Oil flying to night up over $67 a barrel as opec suggesting rollover till MayLong in oilBOR short Only two I had going a while | markymar | |
04/3/2021 20:03 | Ignire iii. The legal settlement price is 29.97 as shown. | rayg5 | |
04/3/2021 18:37 | Hi does anyone know why on iii the share is finished on 28.42 but it actually finished on 29.97? | mano300 | |
04/3/2021 17:57 | Melqart Asset Management (UK) Ltd short position in PREMIER OIL PLC up 0.06% to 3.64% #PMO $PMO #LSE #StockMarket #Stocks #Shares #Business #Markets #Trading #News #Investing #Short https://t.co/vM411Ld | sbb1x | |
03/3/2021 23:59 | Young marky, You were very excited about the old company and bought a chunk at or around the recent high! Enough said, good luck tomorrow boys and girls. | andypop1 | |
03/3/2021 00:01 | Your a shorter Andy who made good money from 42p so well done depending on what you gambledI am very excited with the new company 3 weeks away bought a huge chunk at the bottom I could sell out but happy to see how it plays | markymar | |
02/3/2021 23:50 | All of Premier's cross-currency hedge counterparties have entered into a binding support letter which means that the English restructuring plan in respect of Premier Oil Holdings Limited is no longer required.Hence going in front of Scotish LawSo a gentleman's agreement been made on paper So they are buying more bad debt hence adding to shortSo my next question is it from a company already we knowl of or new debt | markymar | |
02/3/2021 23:42 | Marky, The million or so shares they are forward selling every couple of days is a drop in the Ocean when we know 3.3 billion creditor shares will be out there soon. If I were a ramper I would question why the other creditors aren't adopting a similar stance to Melqart? I've said before the control the convertible bond holders had over the share price during the VWAP period in the last refinancing was a joy to witness, that was followed by them propelling this to recent highs when big Tone offered them some more sweeteners to convert early so who knows what control they will have with 3.3 billion shares. That is not a gamble I'm prepared to take but I wish you and the rest of the gang luck. Night. | andypop1 | |
02/3/2021 23:22 | Thank you Andy getting back as I know your a stickler about thisI am very suprised there is not a cut off date now this has been voted on and agreed as its a licence for them to print there own money | markymar | |
02/3/2021 23:21 | Steve, I don't recall them being mentioned in the prospectus but I may have missed it. They will be rolled over into the new business and given the protection they were afforded against dilution you should do well out of them. Good luck. | andypop1 | |
02/3/2021 21:35 | this is brilliantadg mojo back and two sidekicksonly trouble is the bull gangs credibility was blown out the water when the share price went from 120 to 11 with the three of you denying it all the way downeven the tin hat of the merger barely shut you uppmo is still under 29p, have you no shame? | stansmith3 | |
02/3/2021 18:21 | so adgyou have some new followerswhat a gang you havemarky and patiencecan anyone join? or do you have to average in for a year first?you are aware there are many other ways to play oil with similar upside and much less risk? | stansmith3 | |
02/3/2021 18:02 | Creditors who were holding short positions voted in the recent 22nd February meeting to convert their short positions into equity,so I presume after the vote the door shut that day so any new shorts they wont get equity in new company So dont understand why adding to .the short as holding the price down when they are better off letting the price rise | markymar | |
02/3/2021 17:16 | I'm looking to invest here once tge merger is done. Not long nowI do find it strange why they keep increasing there short | sbb1x | |
02/3/2021 17:13 | Melqart Asset Management (UK) Ltd short position in PREMIER OIL PLC up 0.11% to 3.58% #PMO $PMO #LSE #StockMarket #Stocks #Shares #Business #Markets #Trading #News #Investing #Short https://t.co/vM411Ld | sbb1x | |
02/3/2021 08:47 | Does anyone have any idea of what will happen to the warrants from the last refinancing? IIRC they expires in mid 2022. Also, they were at just over 42p when originally issued, but the anti-dilutive properties had already dropped it to c. 41p or possibly even less.. with the dilution coming with the RTO, they ought to be much less to convert....if they still have any validity.. | steve73 | |
02/3/2021 08:08 | Still never answered the valid question, Did your “demise of PMO prophecy” ever factor in the actual causes of the PMO demise ? Namely; - Russia/Saudi oil price war - Covid I can safely assume not So why are you basking in your self-glory every hour of every day at your self proclaimed superlative prediction? There is a word for that and it’s “DELUSIONAL Good luck ! | adg | |
02/3/2021 06:10 | andynice takedownim glad this is such a happy board now, you would think going from 120p to 29p via 11p would have chased away all but the most deluded denial types where they just keep throwing money at the same problem hoping for a different resultoh hang on... | stansmith3 |
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