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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Horizonte Minerals Plc | LSE:HZM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMXLQJ47 | ORD 20P |
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% | 0.475 | 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.475 | 0.475 | 0.48 | 3,954,803 | 07:30:44 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -5.32M | -0.0197 | -0.24 | 1.27M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/11/2016 13:46 | Bit here on nickel prices hxxp://www.barrons.c | twigs3 | |
11/11/2016 20:49 | If nickel price stays above $12000 funding shouldn't be a problem, things are really looking interesting here now, just need the market to see it. | twigs3 | |
11/11/2016 19:45 | Oh yes, that's why I will keep buying under 2.5, things will change here in the next 12 months in sure. | twigs3 | |
11/11/2016 18:31 | Yes,and it should be remembered that the pfs NPV is only for one line,not two. Absolute bargain this. | strow | |
11/11/2016 14:25 | Nickel $11930 | twigs3 | |
11/11/2016 09:49 | Think last buy was 1.96 and bits, thought 2p was the floor........was getting twitchy for a buy with NKL rising. Every bit here helps with breakeven in double figures. | soundbuy | |
11/11/2016 07:51 | I have been excited about the rise in Nickel, but HZM is not following the Nickel curve upwardsThis is one for the patience, and will probably see meaningful gains after BFS and as it approaches production target dates I was hoping of some uplift in the share price., so a little disappointed upto now | jailbird | |
11/11/2016 06:55 | Getting very close to $12000 a ton | twigs3 | |
10/11/2016 14:29 | whilst i have no doubt this will be much higher in a years time, there seem no near term triggers to get this moving. I am hopeful that once the placing is out of the way, and on the assumption, that they are all proper investors, we may begin to progress. | wooster4 | |
10/11/2016 14:25 | Just picked some up at 1.94 | twigs3 | |
10/11/2016 14:23 | Was expecting a rise with nickel myself but there you go, assuming markets are logical | shakester2 | |
10/11/2016 14:17 | We've certainly not been partaking in the recent mining rally. Wouldn't be surprised if we bumble along until after the EGM. | wooster4 | |
10/11/2016 13:56 | And I thought my 2p buy was cheap! You can now buy under the placing price. | twigs3 | |
09/11/2016 17:29 | The three-month nickel price hit a fresh 2016 high at $11,560 per tonne – recent trade at $11,510 per tonne was up $250. Stocks slipped 192 tonnes lower to 363,162 tonnes and cancelled warrants rose 1,152 tonnes up 122,826 tonnes | twigs3 | |
09/11/2016 16:55 | Nickel leads metals higher as Goldman sees $12 000 in six months Goldman increases price target for nickel in 2016 by 15%. Bloomberg News / 12 July 2016 09:16 Nickel led metals higher, rising for a third day, as Goldman Sachs Group predicted a surge in prices over six months driven by probable supply cuts in the Philippines, the biggest ore producer. The metal added as much as 2.5% to $10 295 a metric ton on the London Metal Exchange and traded at $10 220 at 2:40pm in Shanghai. Nickel will gain to $12 000 a ton in six months according to a new baseline scenario from the bank that assumes a quarter of Philippine output is lost over the period. Shanghai futures rose 1.5% after a 3.2% increase Monday. The new Philippine government has put mines on notice that ventures falling short of environmental and welfare standards will be shut down and has ordered an audit of operations, driving prices to the highest in eight months on July 4. Nickel will advance to $11 000 a ton in three months, Goldman said in the report dated July 11, raising its full-year average forecast 15% to $9 739. “The results of the audit will be critical to the outlook for nickel,” Aluminum swung between gains and losses and was little changed at $1 652 a ton in London. Alcoa the largest US producer, raised its forecast for global supply and cut its projection for a deficit. Copper was 0.4% higher in London and 0.2% lower in Shanghai. © 2016 Bloomberg | haydock | |
09/11/2016 15:57 | Watching..........wa | soundbuy | |
09/11/2016 14:38 | You bought at current bid price | jailbird | |
09/11/2016 14:37 | And we at 2.0p /2.05pShows how the trades can be mis-leading | jailbird | |
09/11/2016 12:33 | Just picked up another 100,000 at 2p dead! | twigs3 | |
09/11/2016 12:20 | Right jb, I bow to your judgement, $12000 will do fine for the end of yr perhaps. However we will have to start & factor in the Trump effect. Renewing all that century old infrastructure in the USA will surely have an effect on the futures ? China seems to be reaching an even keel & that means significant growth going forward. The mkt will reflect all this soon. | haydock | |
09/11/2016 12:04 | I stick by what I said about $12000But happy to be wrong of courseHowever we this Co to move up with Nickel not the opposite direction ! | jailbird | |
09/11/2016 11:59 | Just stating the facts, & yes after years on here I can say what I want or think! NKL price now has smashed through $11500 Make what you will of that: dyor. | haydock | |
09/11/2016 10:22 | Or maybe the promise by a new president of massive infrastructure investment? Big enough to give everyone a new job apparently | shakester2 | |
09/11/2016 06:19 | Read the nickel news I base it my comments on that Not ramping anything DiviI still hold .But I try not to fall in love with a share I hold, even though it gets hard not to when you follow if for years :-) | jailbird | |
09/11/2016 05:06 | Lol Jailbird. So you ramp a share here that you confess you are already taking a partial profit in. Couldn't make it up. | divmad |
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