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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% | 2.00 | 1.80 | 2.20 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 91,889 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 8.63M | 198k | 0.0010 | 20.00 | 3.78M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2018 10:54 | The great thing about HMI is | kreature | |
26/2/2018 09:43 | Why the delay with the half year Results? Last year they were out on Feb 8th. it would be good to know how much revenue the 3 bags brought in | kreature | |
25/2/2018 22:57 | So what is that? Looks like a space laboratory or something. Doesn't look like a dust farm anymore imv | kreature | |
24/2/2018 17:30 | Thanks yp, much better. | whl2 | |
24/2/2018 14:07 | cant even see the pad, which part of the picture is it in ? | whl2 | |
24/2/2018 13:37 | You're welcome. Is that the neatest looking mine site in existence? Fit for a nice new house with north facing views? Perhaps that could be plan B? | kreature | |
24/2/2018 10:45 | Not really, because you and yp stopped posting satelite images! | whl2 | |
24/2/2018 10:42 | Anyone know what to make of the Romulan Pad 14th Feb EOS satellite snap? Where has the dust gone? Did they cleverly store it back in the ground ? Or did the wind take it? Looks nice and neat to the north. | kreature | |
24/2/2018 10:18 | Thank you Saucepan. I look forward to a rewarding journey with HMI. I trust we will have a number of conversations en-route :-) All the best Chip | chipperfrd | |
23/2/2018 20:49 | chipperfrd: it is good to see you, as a respected poster, arriving here - and that you see merit in the investment case. If you have not already done so, it is worth doing some digging on Brian McMaster's impressive track record. I hope he will deliver here, too. Unfortunately, HMI ADVFN is not the best of threads. Don't let that put you off. | saucepan | |
23/2/2018 19:03 | I was there last evening; I actually went to listen to BT of MML but at face value was attracted to the HMI story, at least sufficiently to take a further look next week. It all seemed too good to be true; maybe competitive forces will hammer down the price? I have had dealings with the Brasilian government licensing system through SRB and thought their tardiness/uncertaint | tightfist | |
23/2/2018 18:04 | Because of solubility the plants get what they need from KPFERTIL. Fertiliser is a bit like taking multivitamins- your body only needs a fraction of what’s in the pill and you pee 95% of it away. | harvestminerals | |
23/2/2018 17:23 | I don't understand who would want to put this on their land? Presumably the farmers who are paying US$55/t. Not quite the same as the concentrated stuff you get in B&Q! But then you don't get that for 4p per kilo like KPFertil :-) | chipperfrd | |
23/2/2018 16:22 | Reality is that everything we need or use has to be either grown or dug up. HMI appears to cover both bases at a considerable operational margin. Pity about the high (c. 34%) tax rates in Brazil, but at least the authorities recently reduced royalties for in-country fertilizer suppliers from 3% to 0.2% to encourage new investment. If they get their full mining concession then revenue growth looks outstanding. Chip | chipperfrd | |
23/2/2018 15:26 | Kreature, you keep referring to rock dust. What do you think is the wrong with rock dust? How is the majority of Potash mined? Is it not an ore which is crushed? Plenty of farmers are screaming out for rock dust with the right levels of KCI, NACL etc. Get a grip and try to understand the product. It’s a remineraliser which can help plants to grow by providing the nutrients they need. It also has the benefit of rebalancing the soil pH and doesn’t pollute the rivers. It organic. What’s not to like about rock dust? | harvestminerals | |
23/2/2018 14:41 | So they don't produce any fertiliser, yet they call themselves a "NATURAL FERTILISER PRODUCER" ? Is there some difficulty referring to the dust as 'rockdust' ? That is what it is. | kreature | |
23/2/2018 14:37 | Is there some difficulty in releasing an up-to-date photo of the rom pad with new shed and plastic covers etc ? | kreature | |
23/2/2018 13:36 | Good presentation last night. It has certainly raised my interest. Chip | chipperfrd |
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