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3rd December 2021
Harbour Energy Plc Final Trading Volumes:
Click 'N' Zoom In to view the final buy/sell Volumes data screenshot as according to the ADVFN website own data feed.
https://ibb.co/HBR30Ht
Best of luck for next week and CMD.
NoFear.(*__*).
3rd December 2021
Harbour Energy Plc Final Trading Volumes:
Click 'N' Zoom In to view the final buy/sell Volumes data screenshot as according to the ADVFN website own data feed.
Best of luck for next week and CMD.
NoFear.(*__*).
There was an Off book apparently purchase of 776,801 Harbour shares at 16:12:36 Gmt. Share price traded at £4.06. It has been confirmed by the London Stock Exchange.
10 yr yeild tanking a bit -4 % US pulling back on the lack of jobs news.
Sp loves a monday ;-)
Ho ho ho
It has the feel of another big transfer of shares on the ut, the way the price action is today….
I wish I had an average of 185 here, try 425. I had a brief experience of being in profit here for a day a couple of weeks ago then the next day my PF lost 20k in a day with the drop. Good job I’ve learned to sit on my hands isn’t it!
Brent up 3% harbour in the red, following its normal behaviour
He bought sercia at 185 not hbr
Rookie1… You bought HBR two weeks ago at 185?!?!?
I certainly do, only bought a couple of weeks back on the retrace at 185 after being on my watch list for a long time. I bought because I think they will get t/o soon and I think the unhedged production and Astronomical gas prices are perfect for us to utilise our tax advantages. I also think gas prices will remain stable as we realise we can’t rely on the nord pipeline.
Plebens... "Directors don't buy if they know of major issues"... This illegality should be stamped. Why should Directors be able to buy when they know of good news and sell when they know of bad ones? You and I won't know until it's too late.
Institutional ownership up another 0.5% this week,. Just need to close the gap at 423.35 and break that 425 recent resistance.
Looking less likely that we get any significant RNS news before next Thurs, but no bad news either as they look to get Tolmount operational by year end. Directors don’t buy if they see major issues
Rookie own shares in Sercia by any chance? It keep popping up in your posts?
Personally they look a good buy, my bet is Kistos energy would be the favourite buyer and yes I own shares in the (-;
Rgds Sft
rumours were Exxon NS, JX Nippon, then Neptune. all were found to be not true. I think they need to look East where all the current growth is.
Sercia too small IMO DYOR better off getting balance of Tolmount - doesn't give critical mass, notice Shell leaving cambo N Sea leaving options , so many M&A oppos - HBR are sitting in a prime place. GLA Gn
Could HBR bod be looking to buy their way into the FTSE 100 with an acquisition to reboot the market cap and push us over the threshold? They obviously want to offload some equity next year when lock ups end but I think they will be looking for a much better share price to feed into than this.
I think acquisition news could be imminent along with a serious rerate in the next few months, the way this share price is bouncing back even when all has taking an absolute hammering shows we must have a serious buyer in the background taking whatever they can.
I still think serica ticks all the box’s for us
Hoping a big RNS is coming Wednesday evening and a strong CMD to push and keep this share well into the £4+ range.
Now sticks and stones children.