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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Harvest Minerals Limited | LSE:HMI | London | Ordinary Share | AU000XINEAB4 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 1.85 | 1.70 | 2.00 | 1.85 | 1.85 | 1.85 | 51,061 | 08:00:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 8.63M | 198k | 0.0010 | 18.50 | 3.5M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/10/2017 11:12 | harvestminerals, But you yourself posted the "funding 'issue' is now taken care of" some time before the placing was announced! You use the royal "we" and post very authoritatively, so I would guess you either work for HMI or are part of the IR team. If it looks like a leaky bucket, it probably is a leaky bucket! | andy | |
17/10/2017 10:58 | Would it be worth spending some of the placing money on some new properly labeled bulka-bags with the NPK values ? I suppose N=0% ? says ere...... 'Although some retailers classify rock dust as a fertilizer, it does not have the necessary amounts of nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus (N-P-K) to qualify as such. Instead, rock dust contains minerals like calcium and trace elements like iron and manganese which are difficult to replace once they’ve been depleted from the soil as a result of natural weathering and/or over-farming.' So my question to YP would be, does the product contain enough NPK to ever qualify as a fertiliser with MAPA ? | kreature | |
17/10/2017 08:52 | A price of 23p ( the 52 week high ) represents a market cap of £26m - not too much to expect is it ! | hungary16 | |
17/10/2017 08:38 | Onlyroad - perhaps you should now re-visit those posts and see if those concerns were valid. Whilst the share price reacts to sentiment or concerns, often they are unfounded | harvestminerals | |
17/10/2017 08:24 | Very worrying when someone seemingly so closely associated with the company starts posting on a BB. The pre funding posts a few weeks back were plain odd. I was invested here a while ago but got out (at a loss) when other posters on here started raising some quite valid questions. | onlyroadtoheaven | |
17/10/2017 08:18 | harvestminerals16 Oct '17 - 23:20 - 3051 of 3053 0 0 Some much larger sales deals being finalised subject to certification. ------- What is the source of that information please? | andy | |
17/10/2017 08:09 | So you’ve done all this research but you’re not sure what price you are going to sell at? I assume your target price is higher than the current one? | parisv | |
17/10/2017 00:31 | So is there any Nitrogen in KPfertil? google: 'The three main nutrients for all fertilisers are nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium' Cerrado soil google 'These soils are acid and have low availability of nitrogen (N),' | kreature | |
16/10/2017 23:20 | Some much larger sales deals being finalised subject to certification. The production will need to ramp up quickly throughNovember and December and into the new year | harvestminerals | |
16/10/2017 23:18 | When we look at the market for remineraliser $60 is a fair price that will be welcomed by the market. We could sell a refined product for significantly more but that refinement would require a significant increase in CAPEX and OPEx. | harvestminerals | |
16/10/2017 22:41 | I know, that was my point! Competitors are selling near the $100 mark, admittedly with a thoroughly tried and tested product. | whl2 | |
16/10/2017 22:36 | We are selling for between $55 and $60 per tonne | harvestminerals | |
16/10/2017 21:05 | It does, but there's a hell of a lot of work that's gone on in the past 12 months. The stuff should literally sell itself at the price quoted on here when we get certification. Hopefully, a gradual increase in price at the back end of next year. | whl2 | |
16/10/2017 21:04 | The idiot driving Landsat8 has overexposed the photo 14th Oct. | kreature | |
16/10/2017 20:53 | You would think so ! Then it's just a matter of sales - sounds to simple ! | hungary16 | |
16/10/2017 20:39 | True hungary, but the recommendation of the construction of the covered shed is surely a nod that we're going to get it. | whl2 | |
16/10/2017 20:25 | They are ifs but if certification is received and sales commence then the company must surely be worth a lot more than £13m. If these things don't happen then , of course , the value is zero. | hungary16 | |
16/10/2017 19:02 | It won't go below the placing price kreature | whl2 | |
16/10/2017 18:34 | I was trying to work out a target price. This month I see the share price drifting below the placing price. Then perhaps there might be a bit of a South American dust rush as the competition begin to realise that the grey rock is apparently 'as effective as traditional fertiliser' | kreature | |
16/10/2017 18:01 | What’s your price target for HMI kreature? | parisv | |
16/10/2017 17:33 | Wouldn't it make sense to assume that most of Brazil must be covered with various patches of the dust ? Or is the mine site a one-off patch ? | kreature | |
16/10/2017 16:10 | There's actually been quite a lot of buying today, not sure whether there's a big sell order as the offer has kept dropping. | billyboychrisd | |
16/10/2017 08:56 | Those reds are buys, I should know, they're mine... | billyboychrisd | |
16/10/2017 00:16 | I guess MIT are too late....plus they have to hydrothermally heat their rock to 200 degrees for 5 hours, rather than just toss it in the back of a truck and throw it at the plants | kreature |
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