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HMI Harvest Minerals Limited

2.00
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 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% 2.00 1.90 2.10 2.05 2.00 2.05 290,375 11:54:59
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 6.25p.

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
15/5/2019
13:19
Why isn't the sales team photo in focus? Can't even get that right
kreature
15/5/2019
09:57
I bought in at 16p dying inside right now...
clarkiola
14/5/2019
15:19
More, I think the Newt... is doing a great job!

YP

ypymytyc
14/5/2019
15:06
Is there anything to combat newtothisgame3 ?
whl2
14/5/2019
13:26
To Combat Climate Change, Start From the Ground Up (With Dirt) - The New York Times
newtothisgame3
14/5/2019
13:16
To Combat Climate Change, Start From the Ground Up (With Dirt) - The New York Times
newtothisgame3
14/5/2019
10:58
whl2

smallcappick is the master of old/false news been doing this for nearly 20 years

When he arrived ramping this I sold out.

dave4545
14/5/2019
10:48
@harvestminerals
37s37 seconds ago
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We will be participating in the Assocafé Carmo Do Paranaíba field day tomorrow and discussing the many benefits of using KPFertil with the local coffee producers...

newtothisgame3
14/5/2019
10:02
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We are located in the world’s largest and fastest growing agricultural region with a market of customers directly on our doorstep...

We are fully funded with no requirements to raise further working capital, revenue generating and a low cost/high margin business...

newtothisgame3
14/5/2019
08:14
"but best to wait a few months"

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He seems to be hedging his bets there!


And as the share price is at an all time low,I'm not sure anyone can say this is a "support level" at all at this stage.

andy
14/5/2019
07:42
Great support level - A stock for late H2 2019 - turnaround - #HMI chart
newtothisgame3
11/5/2019
12:57
Best leave them to it I suppose. ATB
kreature
10/5/2019
23:12
'MAPA cert in the video, yet a huge IBD graphic'

The product used in the MAPA trials was not milled/ground by Maximus MkI or MKII dust machines. It was mined at Maximus but milled/ground to MAPA spec ~300km off-site (see RNS 07-12-2016).

A MAPA certified remineraliser (as NI No.5) needs two MAPA numbers, one for the product, which they seem to have, and the other is for the site establishment (the dust m/c).
HMI have never said their dust m/c has been certified by MAPA for remineraliser production.
HMI have recently removed the product granular guarantees from the KPfert.. website which met MAPA remineraliser ‘powder’ requirements.
The maximum granular size for powder is 2mm in 2D (100%). If you look at a recent Harvest tweet showing the dust in sample bags you can clearly see some granules are larger than 2mm 2D.
The MAPA trails were not conducted just using powder, they also in some trials used a 'filler' grade product which is even smaller granules.

The IDB cert does not specify any granular parameters.
Though it’s interesting that the IDB cert does state this:
'This declaration does not allow to name the input itself as organic and is only valid for the approved input and the mentioned responsible unit.'

All in my opinion - of course.

YP

PS - note the word 'organic'?

ypymytyc
10/5/2019
21:43
Right Commodity, Right Place, Right Time …
newtothisgame3
10/5/2019
21:36
#Harvest #Minerals powers-up low cost fertiliser plant (#HMI)
newtothisgame3
10/5/2019
21:30
Harvest Minerals (HMI) – Fertile ground for share price growth

If the 10p support does not hold, the stock looks set to test 7p. This would be a serious discount (62%) to the price the institutions (“smart money”) paid, and the valuation would be even more attractive.

Conclusion
In my opinion, Harvest offers large upside as 1) there is a clear demand for the product due to Brazil’s goal of self-sufficiency on remineraliser by 2020; 2) KPFertil is both cheaper and far superior to conventional remineraliser; 3) the product is there and just needs digging up, refined, and sold – there is nothing to stop them achieving their 400k tonnes pa goal if the demand is there; 4) Brian McMaster has experience in founding companies and scaling them up creating massive value for shareholders.

I personally do not own a position in this stock and will not be likely to open one unless it builds a base. I think the interim results will give us an idea of how quickly it is able to deliver product to customers – as of the Final Results the company was still burning cash. Given the size of the war chest it raised, I feel it’s unlikely it will be coming back to the market, and should the company surprise investors in terms of growth then there is definitely (in my opinion) scope for a re-rating. Until then, I’ll be waiting.

newtothisgame3
10/5/2019
21:25
Harvest Minerals targets uplift in sales
Having undertaken what the company says is all the ground work, London-listed potash producer, Harvest Minerals, says it is now moving into a new phase of operation. Chief operating officer (COO), Mark Heyhoe, explains that with more than £6 million on the balance sheet, he is fully expecting the newly formed sales team to bring in new business.

newtothisgame3
10/5/2019
18:37
7 views of the new kp video in 2 weeks, and two of those were me. Is the fertil MAPA certified yet, or is it just a registration number at this stage ? There's no mention of MAPA cert in the video, yet a huge IBD graphic ?
kreature
10/5/2019
13:13
Looks good atm

Unchanged but bidding over mid price for stock 6.17p

dave4545
09/5/2019
17:22
production is 360kt & the 2 largest deals (86kt combined) aren't delivering as expected, there's been no new deals since June 2018 shows a lack of demand for product? If threshold for deal is 36kt to RNS they need a lot of small orders
costax1654x
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