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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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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/3/2021 14:02 | Oil is flying up. | cricklewood | |
06/3/2021 03:42 | But the 3.3b shares will not be 3.3b shares in HE, they will be reduced by the same ratio as PMO shares will they not? (i.e. approx 1/18th so approx 180m) | adg | |
06/3/2021 00:07 | Andy get yourself another drink,you closed your short yet? | markymar | |
05/3/2021 23:45 | Young marky, While many people would agree that "a few" means three or more, the actual dictionary definition of "a few" is, "not many but more than one." So, "a few" cannot be one, but it can be as low as two. Good luck. | andypop1 | |
05/3/2021 23:39 | Patience, Good luck mate, I offered an olive branch and you told me to stick it where the sun doesn't shine. I'll catch you Sunday! | andypop1 | |
05/3/2021 23:34 | Funny he has not preached his wisdom for a few nights now but his short is getting eaten away,I wonder when he will close it so can maybe by a McDonald's | markymar | |
05/3/2021 23:02 | Oh one more thing, the saddest troll on this board has many aliases to tick up your posts if you do not know already. | patience a virtue | |
05/3/2021 22:52 | The delusional Andy, Have you ever heard of this thing called “stop loss” in trading? I have been holding the 50k shares I bought at 30p in 2016 (sold the other 150k at an average of 120p) and have been trading till now and I can tell you that I am holding far more than the original 200k shares at a very low average. As for Enquest I am even more proud of my holdings there. You are so delusional and too much a fool to understand how the market works and yes please carry on preaching your sermon. | patience a virtue | |
05/3/2021 22:20 | Melqart Asset Management (UK) Ltd short position in PREMIER OIL PLC up from 3.64% to 3.94% #PMO $PMO #LSE #StockMarket #Stocks #Shares #Business #Markets #Trading #News #Investing #Short httpsNo link but details on short tracker!Odey also increased on tlw | sbb1x | |
05/3/2021 22:19 | Melqart Asset Management (UK) Ltd short position in PREMIER OIL PLC up 0.06% to 3.94% #PMO $PMO #LSE #StockMarket #Stocks #Shares #Business #Markets #Trading #News #Investing #Short httpsNo link but details on short tracker!Odey also increased on tlw | sbb1x | |
05/3/2021 22:15 | Patience, "patience a virtue - 16 Apr 2019 - 07:59:58 - 44592 of 53613 Premier - Charts and All - PMO All looking good. Happy holding and adding." The price was a quid and you were adding? Yet you claim. patience a virtue - 01 Mar 2021 - 22:24:02 - 53573 of 53613 Premier - Charts and All - PMO Andy, you are just pathetic and delusional. Pmo will not be in admin as you proclaimed and rose from 13p to 53p and again from 11p to 30p in the past year. It did rise from 20p to 140p between 2016 and 2018 too among its many ups and downs. Like some I made £135k having bought at 30p and sold at 120p and in the last 12 months I have traded more and accumulated far more at a low average. Feel sorry for those who succumbed to your preach and sold at a loss. The worst is that whilst you were shouting loud that pmo was a basket case you decided to buy some pmo shares in the 40s and sold at a 1p profit so that you could buy a sandwich from McDonaldâ€T To further rub in I have acquired even more Enquest shares in the last 12 months and am sitting on a huge profit too. There are plenty more delusional posts if you want to carry this on including your true position in EnQuest or your view on Covid from this time last year. Please feel free to repost some of my delusional posts from a year ago. The winners here are the creditors and those that have got in recently, not you or the rest of the retro traders who were promoting this all the way down from a quid. Melqart increased their short again yesterday, please tell me you understand the situation now having listened to my sermons for many months. Good luck mate and well done to those who have made a killing here. | andypop1 | |
05/3/2021 17:23 | enq not far off pre covid levels despite a trip to 7p pmo 25% OF pre covid level backed the wrong dog boys, but dont let that get in the way of your back patting... | stansmith3 | |
05/3/2021 16:30 | I will leave the troll wondering... did I or didn't I ? Maybe I have joined his (I have no reason on earth to be here apart from being an annoying little troll) club, but then again maybe I haven't... Do you feel lucky punk? | adg | |
05/3/2021 14:51 | What sermon would our resident preacher be delivering tonight? A truly despicable and delusional man he is. | patience a virtue | |
05/3/2021 11:13 | I see oil is now trading over $68 | markymar | |
05/3/2021 10:34 | Let the trend be your friend. Oil at $68, pmo in the 30s, all looking great. | patience a virtue | |
05/3/2021 10:07 | Since the announcement of 1st vaccine on 9/11/20 PMO now no1 performer in FTSE small cap index toppling SAGA this morning. stansmith3, were you dropped on your head as a child or summat? | undervaluedassets | |
05/3/2021 08:49 | lolwho would thought a company 2bn in debt with a history of diluting to creditors could get in such trouble?shareholders only got six weeks notice of covid before price collapse and were told here every day about it!the nobs in the bull gang here actually thought the acrm short was a buying opportunityfacts dont half get in the way around here..unlucky? fraid not | stansmith3 |
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