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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    114.9113$
  • Previous Close
    115.1973$
  • 52 Week Change
    53.50$
  • Day Range
    -0.29$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    92.5$ - 146$
  • Dividend Per Share
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  • Market cap
    1 996 M$
  • EPS
    0.69
  • Beta
    0.259
  • Volume
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About

The financial product symbol HUR.F refers to the shares of Hurricane Energy PLC traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Hurricane Energy PLC is a UK-based oil and gas company focused on hydrocarbon resources on the UK Continental Shelf. The ".F" suffix commonly denotes stocks traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

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Factors

Oil Prices: HUR.F, being tied to Hurricane Energy, is highly sensitive to fluctuations in crude oil prices. Higher prices generally boost profitability and stock value.

Production Performance: Actual oil production figures from Hurricane's Lancaster field significantly impact investor confidence. Lower than anticipated production can depress the stock price.

Operational Costs: The cost of extracting and processing oil affects profit margins. Higher operational costs can negatively affect HUR.F's value.

Debt Levels: Hurricane Energy's debt burden influences market perception. High debt can make the company appear riskier, lowering the stock price.

Reserves Estimates: Changes in estimated oil reserves in the Lancaster field can drive price movements. Upward revisions are generally positive.

Regulatory Environment: Government regulations and policies regarding oil exploration and production impact investor sentiment.

Investor Sentiment: Overall market mood and investor appetite for risk play a role, especially for smaller, more speculative companies.

Company News: Announcements related to financing, partnerships, or significant operational updates can trigger price volatility.

Exchange Rates: Since oil is often priced in US dollars, exchange rate fluctuations can affect HUR.F's value for international investors.

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