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HMI Harvest Minerals Limited

1.85
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  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
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 8.63M 198k 0.0010 18.50 3.5M
Harvest Minerals Limited is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker HMI. The last closing price for Harvest Minerals was 1.85p. Over the last year, Harvest Minerals shares have traded in a share price range of 0.70p to 7.15p.

Harvest Minerals currently has 189,169,217 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Harvest Minerals is £3.50 million. Harvest Minerals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 18.50.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
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.

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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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