Harbour Energy PLC
LSE:HBR
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HBR's latest stock split occurred on Jun 25, 2021
The company executed a 1-for-20 stock split, meaning that for every 20 shares held, investors received 1 new share.
Before the split, HBR traded at 20 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 332.3118.
The adjusted shares began trading on Jun 25, 2021. This was HBR's 4th stock split, following the previous one in May 23, 2011.
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Harbour Energy PLC
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Harbour Energy PLC emerged as a formidable entity in the oil and gas sector, borne from the strategic merger of Chrysaor Holdings and Premier Oil in 2021. This alignment of expertise and resources positioned Harbour Energy as the largest independent oil and gas company listed on the London Stock Exchange. The company, headquartered in London, thrives on its diverse portfolio encompassing significant production and development operations primarily across the UK North Sea. By capitalizing on assets acquired through acquisitions that included mature oil fields with untapped potential, Harbour Energy optimizes recovery through technological and operational enhancements. The company meticulously balances its portfolio with a robust mix of hydrocarbon resources, which extends its reach and resilience in the ever-volatile energy market. Harbour Energy’s business model hinges on efficient production and cost management, allowing it to extract maximum value from its operations. Financial performance is strongly tied to its ability to maintain steady production levels while optimizing operational efficiencies. The company monetizes hydrocarbons by selling oil and gas to global markets, taking advantage of fluctuations in commodity prices. Moreover, Harbour's strategic focus on responsible operations and sustainability highlights its investment in reducing carbon intensity, even as it continues exploration and development endeavors to fuel growth. This dual-pronged strategy ensures Harbour Energy not only capitalizes financially but also addresses the growing emphasis on environmental considerations within the industry, thus securing its place as a significant player in the energy sector.
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