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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Highland Gold Mining Ld | LSE:HGM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032360173 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 299.60 | 299.80 | 300.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/9/2016 15:24 | Yes gold looking quite good. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
06/9/2016 11:25 | Gold flying: $1333.10. | pixi | |
05/9/2016 11:20 | 'staircasing' back to 140p , IMHO. | gymratt | |
05/9/2016 09:47 | It sounds like Polymetal are in the same situation as Highland Gold, grossly undervalued due to being in Russia. They are joining the ftse100, very soon I believe so maybe a rerating for them and hgm. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
05/9/2016 08:13 | Good rns, to support infrastructure and funding, now for a decent set of results later this month and we should be back to recent highs. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
02/9/2016 22:24 | Srp, I agree, looks like the seller is still here. | celeritas | |
02/9/2016 17:30 | The trend is to negative interest rates worldwide, which is good for gold. | pixi | |
02/9/2016 15:56 | They are certainly trying to keep a lid on this one, should be 116p for sure. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
02/9/2016 14:48 | I agree srp. Clinton who hopes to get in wont want the economy rattled to give Trump a better chance. | celeritas | |
02/9/2016 14:36 | No party will raise interest rates prior to an election, unless they want to lose. dyor | srpactive | |
02/9/2016 13:35 | 151k jobs created in the US in August, gold spiking, I am hoping for a 125p hgm close. A US interest rate rise is very unlikely next month. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
02/9/2016 12:14 | If so, what price do you see gold at, at the same time? tia regards active | srpactive | |
02/9/2016 12:08 | Should see £1 next week | trt | |
01/9/2016 16:37 | Celeritas, a fair few at a lowly holding cost. Managed to start when the sanctions were imposed on Russia and the price tanked - so no complaints at all. Pleased to be getting some more stock on this pullback. Chip | chipperfrd | |
01/9/2016 15:32 | Well a 27% drop for no reason, when the figures will be very good, probably a bigger dividend payout and gold entering bull territory. Worth 170 - 200p imho. Weak US ism number, should keep US interest rates where they are. A challenge of 124.25p would be a good start. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
01/9/2016 15:29 | Gold picking up now, looks like good timing srpactive | celeritas | |
01/9/2016 15:11 | Gold looking perky. | srpactive | |
01/9/2016 14:29 | chip, are you holding many here? Still loads of stock available to buy below mid but that can soon clear, just need the stupid is she isn't she going to raise rates. | celeritas | |
01/9/2016 13:13 | I buy at every -7.5% move. | chipperfrd | |
01/9/2016 12:58 | Agree dilbert, best answer | scottishfield | |
01/9/2016 12:53 | rather than calling the bottom cost average in especially if you think it cheap now. | dilbert dogbreadth | |
01/9/2016 12:52 | I am spractive you may remember I tried to be a bit greedy before when it was in the 50's and that in the end cost me quite a few pence. Still can't win them all and being a tight ar*e in this game has its benefits most of the time. | bigdazzler | |
01/9/2016 12:51 | We are now sat on a miserly P/E and fat divi yield :) I will top up further if £1 is reached.. | haywards26 | |
01/9/2016 12:49 | Being a little greedy there BD, a drop from 149p intraday only two/three weeks ago, to buying 107.5p now. dyor regards active | srpactive |
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