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' on 26 November 2018 that on the same date Steven McTiernan, Chairman of the Company, acquired 375,000 ordinary shares of 0.1p each in the Company at a price of 40.61393 pence per share.'
(malrees)
I recall RB's Crystal Amber fund topping up in the 50s a couple of years ago because he thought the shares were cheap.
I think we could be getting close to the point at which someone or some fund buys a large chunk.
If small investors are still dumping their shares in the teens, then they would have to be convinced the company is going bust.
Bounders like that need a punch on the nose
You think HUR is bad one of my other shares an RNS just came out -CYBER ATTACK at manufacturing centre - SP straight down
A competitor trying to get it cheap - who knows, though its certainly not cricket.
Ha ha yes it's been absolutely rogered
Yes Shed. The share price seems to be getting a jolly good thrashing
Hi Shed
I'd like to average down but wary of it presently. One thing about being invested in that other one is that I don't put much in AIM stocks anymore but even so it makes a particularly irritating picture when I log onto HL. Still at least Trice and Co didn't sell here which in hindsight was a red flag on that other one.
Morning Blue Eyes
Loved it- that was very British of you.
' This sp is getting pretty annoying now.'
Apologies for mySP (voice recognition). And also HUR SP (lack of comms)
By the time I get my money off Neil Wood but I expect it will be Johnp!
Bizarrely freezing that fund has probably save me quite a few quid!
;)
7.5p Peter. I want to be the first to predict! 7.5p by 14.32 Thursday. Nailed on!!
I would change your name to Bobnohope :)))
This sp is getting pretty annoying now
Ah!
.... and there it is.
Enter stage left the 15p ers!
... 10pers waiting in the wings!
;)
Yep, but he'll be given all sorts of freebies and options etc.
'Mates rates' and all that guff.
Picking the bottom is a lottery.
Worth reflecting on the price the Chairman paid for his own holding:
Hurricane Energy plc, the UK based oil and gas company focused on hydrocarbon resources in naturally fractured basement reservoirs, was informed on 26 November 2018 that on the same date Steven McTiernan, Chairman of the Company, acquired 375,000 ordinary shares of 0.1p each in the Company at a price of 40.61393 pence per share.
Hard to predict the bottom here so buy in tranches. Added more myself as must be a bounce soon, very good value here now