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HMI Harvest Minerals Limited

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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% 2.00 1.90 2.10 2.00 2.00 2.00 70,002 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 8.63M 198k 0.0010 20.00 3.78M
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 2p. Over the last year, Harvest Minerals shares have traded in a share price range of 0.70p to 6.50p.

Harvest Minerals currently has 189,169,217 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Harvest Minerals is £3.78 million. Harvest Minerals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 20.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/11/2017
10:31
What AGM is that ?
kreature
22/11/2017
10:17
What's the obsession with the AGM ?
hungary16
22/11/2017
09:35
So looks to me like the potassium stays locked in the dust? Hope the plants can find a way to unlock it. Maybe try the test again but this time heat up the soil to 10,000 degrees to simulate a warm summer? Should get some leeching then IMO.

Virtually nothing percent, compared to around 20% for the others ? How is the plant supposed to deal with that? Wouldn't 0.07% be consistent with the physical movement downward of particles when water is applied from above?

'only 0.07% of the potassium in the soil was leached when KPfértil was the source. In contrast, 20.8% of the potassium in the soil was lost from potassium chloride, 19.2% from potassium sulphate and 21% from potassium nitrate for the soil compositions tested'

How much did the catering cost for yesterday's AGM ?

kreature
22/11/2017
09:16
The RNS reads very positive. However imho there is a large line of stock being cleared.
Should move higher once they have been cleared.

john henry
22/11/2017
09:11
The Psycometry seems to be working well today. What I like most about this company is how you can test anything connected to it (dust rice leeches), and the results always appear to be amazing. Great job.
kreature
22/11/2017
08:13
Exactly!
YP

ypymytyc
22/11/2017
08:01
Well, if I took too much notice of the cynics on this thread, I would have expected that anything would be possible.

. . . but, and this has always been my position, it is what the market thinks and expects; not me.

saucepan
22/11/2017
07:58
Saucepan,
What else would you expect from a product that is not water soluble?
YP

ypymytyc
22/11/2017
07:50
Hope EVERYONE is pleased with today’s RNS
parisv
22/11/2017
07:48
Terrific news.

Leach Test Results See KPfértil Dramatically Outperform Traditional Products for Potassium Retention

Wonderful stuff this "rock dust", kreature? :-)

saucepan
22/11/2017
07:24
Ongoing pre-certification sales drive 'progressing well' surely that means sales. It would be pretty stupid to say the drive was going well if there were no sales.Also it stated that it can be used as both a remineraliser AND a fertiliser.Weird thread this one. Most who post on it seem to be negative about the company. Surely you just wouldn't invest and you'd go elsewhere if you really thought the company and its products were no good? Or am I missing something here?
the manini
22/11/2017
07:19
Mapa then sales. Mapa due in Dec. All good
drmaccers
22/11/2017
07:17
But still no sales. Just a sales drive.
jerseymike
22/11/2017
07:15
Sounds very positive to me
the manini
22/11/2017
07:14
Brilliant results. Amazing.
drmaccers
22/11/2017
07:04
Yep,
and just as expected.
YP

ypymytyc
22/11/2017
01:33
Have the leeches results been released yet?
kreature
22/11/2017
00:34
Must have been at least a full quorum at the AGM, could have been more?
ypymytyc
22/11/2017
00:01
Manini,
It’s not the management, the pictures, the charts……….or indeed the share price that’s being discussed here, it’s the product! All and sundry are touting KP fertil as some sort of miracle product, a direct replacement for those tried and trusted processed fertilsers such as KCl, TSP,…… well, in my opinion it’s not. It’s just a remineraliser.
That’s just my opinion. It could be a one hit wonder, a supplement maybe, but I certainly don’t see it replacing processed fertilisers.
I'm sure they will get MAPA certification but I’m not convinced it will be Q4/17.
YP

ypymytyc
21/11/2017
21:44
pmsl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
whl2
21/11/2017
21:22
I'm still open to the possibility of there being some glimmer of hope here.
kreature
21/11/2017
20:50
Well you sound very negative kreature but from what I've read so far and from the management the picture looks overwhelmingly positive and the chart looks like it's poised for a significant breakout...
the manini
21/11/2017
19:54
As I understand...the 'rockdust' has fixed ingredients. There are as they are. The rockdust can only be sold locally/regionally. It's uneconomical to transport such quantities long distances. The soil is deficient and needs specific nutrients and minerals and correctives.

So what are the chances of a local rockdust replacing all of the necessary ingredients supplied by a carefully chosen fertiliser ?? I'd say it's about as likely as a photo being posted of today's AGM showing standing room only. IMO

kreature
21/11/2017
19:34
If they've made sales before the licence has been issued then those customers must have understood it too?
the manini
21/11/2017
19:18
Isn't it like fixed square pegs for round holes though? How is an experimental dust with fixed properties supposed to replace a carefully chosen traditional fertiliser ? I really do not see it. Maybe YP understands the potential, but I don't, yet. IMO - ATB
kreature
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