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Hi, Missdosh !
"You can sign up on the Hurricane website to have any notifications sent directly to your email address. "
Sorry, I posted the same sort of thing a couple of hours later, without having read through to your message !
(Nevertheless you got far more 'tickups' than I did, and that's only right.)
However, this goes for almost any company one's invested in. Assuming one's actually 'invested' (ie interested in news) and not just trading in SP.
Nearly all companies in their 'investors sections' of their websites have an 'alert' feature to get the latest, even if out of market hours. It's usually worth using.
Longwait,
"I don't understand why the notification appears on another website before it appears on LSE."
Using different sources, probably. Best thing to cope with things like this is just set up an 'alert' with Hurricane themselves. Whever an RNS comes in, even out of hours, it pops up in one's personal email.
"Nor do I understand why they (PC) would sell 29 million shares at a loss at such low prices."
It's not just oil, airlines, tourism and so on getting hit by KSA & Russia followed by CV19 . Hedge funds, as well. Or maybe PC were lending their shares to some shorting outfit who's now having to actually buy the things. Who can tell?
You can sign up on the Hurricane website to have any notifications sent directly to your email address. The RNS tonight was issued at 6.20pm and I had a notification from Hurricane at 6.21pm.
https://www.hurricaneenergy.com/contact/alerts-service
Thanks.
I don't understand why the notification appears on another website before it appears on LSE.
Nor do I understand why they would sell 29 million shares at a loss at such low prices.
I have just deciphered 'PC' as Pelham Capital.
Where did you see an RNS about that?
This one;
https://ir.q4europe.com/Solutionsstaging/Hurricane2018tf/3942/newsArticle.aspx?storyid=14713317
What RNS?
PC reducing.
Out