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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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-0.025 | -1.10% | 2.25 | 2.10 | 2.40 | 2.275 | 2.25 | 2.28 | 98,886 | 09:36:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 8.63M | 198k | 0.0010 | 22.70 | 4.29M |
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23/8/2016 08:18 | Guys come and join us on TLOU! | fission453 | |
23/8/2016 08:17 | Guys come and join us on TLOU! | fission453 | |
23/8/2016 08:17 | We have a chunk in micro minnow GUN on tungsten production cash positive ++++ .....will buy these again 12p or lower if they get there for a hold to EOY ... EVRH worth a punt pre App launch if the froth comes off or after a placing | 5baggersrus | |
23/8/2016 08:15 | stupid to be red on a day when sxx goes up another 10% (mining at 1500m depth, in great heat, not the easiest venture IMO...) while hmi is just dig at surface and truck away (so so much cheaper to mine) the economics of hmi are staringly-in-your-fa | andrbea | |
23/8/2016 08:13 | I think this is in auction. I can't get a buy quote. | shakeypremis | |
23/8/2016 08:13 | Looks like i was right to sell here and go into TLOU. Have you guys seen todays news at TLOU? Transformational to say the least and a mulitbagger in the making like HMI was at 7p | effiert | |
23/8/2016 08:13 | Anyone got any ideas for what the next HMI-style 6-bagger is likely to be?? Thanks. | cyberbub | |
23/8/2016 08:10 | Dropping quickly here after initial higher open. I'm looking to get in here but waiting at the moment. | shakeypremis | |
23/8/2016 08:07 | Team ramp :-) | mrphiljones | |
23/8/2016 08:06 | .....blimey the A team arrived lol | 5baggersrus | |
23/8/2016 08:04 | Harvest Upbeat On Product From Arapua, To Drill Before End Of 2016 -------------------- Positive Significant Sectors Basic Materials Industrial Metals & Mining LONDON (Alliance News) - Harvest Minerals Ltd Tuesday said the results from the latest agronomic and metallurgical testwork conducted at the Maximus prospect, part of its Arapua fertiliser project in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, have met expectations by delivering "positive results". The company said no toxic elements are present within the product tested at the site and said the solubility results were "excellent". Solubility measures how much of a substance will dissolve in a given volume of a liquid. Results showed total solubility for phosphorus pentoxide ranging from 50.4% to 53.36% and for potassium oxide, solubility ranged from 90.99% to 95.0% in 2.0% citric acid - which is close to the acidity levels of the soils in Cerrado area where the Maximus project is located. The pH, referring to the scale that measures how acidic a substance is, ranged from 6.54 to 6.74, which Harvest said was "almost neutral", supporting the products potential as a sopil neutraliser as well as a "remineraliser", meaning it could be capable of helping soil recover lost nutrients. As a result, the company has elected to make an application for its Direct Application Natural Fertiliser products at Maximus to be classified as a "soil remineraliser" with the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply. "Whilst not a compulsory registration, Harvest considers that seeking the accreditation could offer long term marketing benefits moving forward," said the business. "The results of this testwork were all well within the required specifications for a soil mineraliser and have exceeded the company's expectations." Harvest said metallurgical testwork supports that the product grades can be increased through a simple wet sieving process. "The significance of this [metallurgical] testwork is, in part, that it offers Harvest the option to be able to produce and market products with different grades in order to service different market sectors as commercial production develops," said Harvest. The company said the application submitted to obtain a trial mining licence is still progressing whilst the environmental permit, which is needed before the trial mining permit can be secured, is expected "in the next few weeks". A mining contractor should be appointed within the next month and site works will start once the environmental permit has been awarded. Additionally, based on the strength of the drilling and lab results to date, Harvest intends to undertake a drilling programme by the end of the year to define the existing mineralisation, increase the current indicated resource and possibly the life of the mine and to evaluate whether production could be increased from the current plan. Harvest said it will start conducting further kinetic and agronomic efficiency testing by late September, with the results to assist in identifying product classification and optimization for commercial production, post the initial trial mining period. By Joshua Warner; joshuawarner@allianc | dice1950 | |
23/8/2016 08:03 | Morning CC. Should be a good day. | soulsauce | |
23/8/2016 08:01 | Harvest Upbeat On Product From Arapua, To Drill Before End Of 2016 -------------------- Companies Topics Other HMI.AX [0.068] Down [-2.86 %] 2/ALLTST All Alliance News and partner products All Company News Alliance News Professional Alliance News Web Positive Significant Sectors Basic Materials Industrial Metals & Mining LONDON (Alliance News) - Harvest Minerals Ltd Tuesday said the results from the latest agronomic and metallurgical testwork conducted at the Maximus prospect, part of its Arapua fertiliser project in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, have met expectations by delivering "positive results". The company said no toxic elements are present within the product tested at the site and said the solubility results were "excellent". Solubility measures how much of a substance will dissolve in a given volume of a liquid. Results showed total solubility for phosphorus pentoxide ranging from 50.4% to 53.36% and for potassium oxide, solubility ranged from 90.99% to 95.0% in 2.0% citric acid - which is close to the acidity levels of the soils in Cerrado area where the Maximus project is located. The pH, referring to the scale that measures how acidic a substance is, ranged from 6.54 to 6.74, which Harvest said was "almost neutral", supporting the products potential as a sopil neutraliser as well as a "remineraliser", meaning it could be capable of helping soil recover lost nutrients. As a result, the company has elected to make an application for its Direct Application Natural Fertiliser products at Maximus to be classified as a "soil remineraliser" with the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply. "Whilst not a compulsory registration, Harvest considers that seeking the accreditation could offer long term marketing benefits moving forward," said the business. "The results of this testwork were all well within the required specifications for a soil mineraliser and have exceeded the company's expectations." Harvest said metallurgical testwork supports that the product grades can be increased through a simple wet sieving process. "The significance of this [metallurgical] testwork is, in part, that it offers Harvest the option to be able to produce and market products with different grades in order to service different market sectors as commercial production develops," said Harvest. The company said the application submitted to obtain a trial mining licence is still progressing whilst the environmental permit, which is needed before the trial mining permit can be secured, is expected "in the next few weeks". A mining contractor should be appointed within the next month and site works will start once the environmental permit has been awarded. Additionally, based on the strength of the drilling and lab results to date, Harvest intends to undertake a drilling programme by the end of the year to define the existing mineralisation, increase the current indicated resource and possibly the life of the mine and to evaluate whether production could be increased from the current plan. Harvest said it will start conducting further kinetic and agronomic efficiency testing by late September, with the results to assist in identifying product classification and optimization for commercial production, post the initial trial mining period. By Joshua Warner; joshuawarner@allianc | dice1950 | |
23/8/2016 08:00 | Holders will be the big winners here for sure!!!! I'm gonna get all I can this smells of money! 💵💶 | glenkaz | |
23/8/2016 07:58 | Great news but 30p now WHY?.....be careful people the rampers are out to get your cash.....:-)) | mrphiljones | |
23/8/2016 07:55 | Soul I think my write was better:-) | nikki40 | |
23/8/2016 07:55 | Lovely jubbly | nikki40 | |
23/8/2016 07:55 | Good morning Soul. The sky is blue here and it looks like we're in for a good day! | charles clore | |
23/8/2016 07:52 | WOW!! Well that RNS couldn't have been better could it. Well done HMI. | soulsauce | |
23/8/2016 07:49 | Upcoming news flowSeptember - Appointing mining contractor September - The environmental permit.September - decision from MAPA and Campo Agronomic Lab re scope of further kinetic and agronomic efficiency (plant growth) testing.Around September - Government accreditation through the Direct Application Natural Fertiliser (DANF).Around December - The trial mining permit.End of Year - Additional drilling programme to define quality of the known mineralisation with possible outcome to 1. sell to different market segments as a "stonemeal/remineral | nikki40 | |
23/8/2016 07:47 | Snagglepuss - I hope you are not short but it sounds like you are! | charles clore | |
23/8/2016 07:41 | lets hope big buyers come in and hold!!!!! For licenses! Gla! 🤒 | glenkaz | |
23/8/2016 07:36 | Basically they have a couple of different grades? .....but still no trial mining permit....and will undertake another test drilling program end of year .... and more lab/test work .... ....still target 12p after today's news although the mongs might push it higher for the morning session | 5baggersrus | |
23/8/2016 07:33 | UP pre-open | dice1950 |
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