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HMI Harvest Minerals Limited

2.275
0.425 (22.97%)
21 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
  0.425 22.97% 2.275 2.15 2.40 2.30 1.85 1.85 1,794,551 14:00:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 8.63M 198k 0.0010 22.70 4.29M
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 6.25p.

Harvest Minerals currently has 189,169,217 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Harvest Minerals is £4.29 million. Harvest Minerals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 22.70.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/8/2016
17:54
Wtf are those huuuuuuge late tradeds!!! Forgive me are they any thing to do with warrents? I really haven't a clue? Thoughts please! 🤒
glenkaz
23/8/2016
17:31
💩💩💩 anyone wanna buy some cheap firtiliser 🤔 Well I suggest you buy loads tomorrow! Here! Baggy pants don't you dare say tomorrow I want 11p! Lol! U have been warned! 🙃 I think we need to build up to news! Gla !
glenkaz
23/8/2016
16:18
Ahh not noticed that CC. Will watch for a few more days and then probably resume buying. This is the start of a big company which will either get bought out pretty quickly or will be a £100-200m mkt cap within 18months.
soulsauce
23/8/2016
16:15
Brilliant youtube vid thanks sja.
soulsauce
23/8/2016
16:14
Soul - triple bottom in
charles clore
23/8/2016
16:09
Surprised by what is happening here today but I suppose some getting tempted in to other stocks like TLOU.
Daft thing is this will be coining in the revenue looooooong before TLOU ever does after it has had successive raisings to buy infrastructure.

Hey-ho!!

soulsauce
23/8/2016
15:50
Video interview with Brian McMaster



Harvest Minerals Limited’s (LON:HMI) executive chairman Brian McMaster tells Proactive Investors that the “excellent” solubility results from the recent testwork of its Arapua fertiliser project bode well.
“We have a product which is completely free of toxins and is very soluble which is really important because the solubility is the factor that’s really driving the ability of the product to be absorbed by the plant products,” McMaster explains.
He adds that although current products on the market have a higher grade of potassium oxide (K2O), Harvest’s product actually releases more K2O into the field.
“Because we have such good solubility, we’re actually dispersing a considerably higher level of product into the plant [compared to other fertilisers].”

proactivest
23/8/2016
15:39
Mining by the end of October. Not bad.
janestone
23/8/2016
15:33
Interest in fertiliser companies builds in London Share 13:03 23 Aug 2016
dice1950
23/8/2016
15:29
Thanks glen.....carrer 9 castelldefels.....please make sure you use the correct postage !!!
5baggersrus
23/8/2016
15:09
McMasters today...
sja123
23/8/2016
14:45
!YOUTUBEVIDEO:pjZ3cRWziS4:
Published on Aug 23, 2016
Harvest Minerals Limited’s (LON:HMI) executive chairman Brian McMaster tells Proactive Investors that the “excellent” solubility results from the recent testwork of its Arapua fertiliser project bode well.
“We have a product which is completely free of toxins and is very soluble which is really important because the solubility is the factor that’s really driving the ability of the product to be absorbed by the plant products,” McMaster explains.
He adds that although current products on the market have a higher grade of potassium oxide (K2O), Harvest’s product actually releases more K2O into the field.
“Because we have such good solubility, we’re actually dispersing a considerably higher level of product into the plant [compared to other fertilisers].”


Harvest Minerals reveals better than expected test results for Arapua ...
Proactive Investors UK
23 Aug 2016
"These latest results are excellent and well beyond our expectations," said Harvest Minerals chairman Brian McMaster.


HARVEST MINERALS IS AN ASX LISTED FERTILISER DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY WITH ASSETS IN BRAZIL,
THE WORLD’S LARGEST GROWING POTASH MARKET.



At a profit of around $40 a tonne, he reckons the project could yield free cash flow in double digits within the next couple of years.


Capital Network's Catalano spells out potential of Harvest Mineral's Brazil project
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Harvest Minerals Limited's (LON:HMI) Arapua fertiliser project in Minas Gerais, Brazil is a "fantastic one", according to Capital Network analyst Sam Catalano.
Speaking to Proactive's stocktube team, he said the project should be coming into production later this year.

Among its credentials, it is a very low capex start up, costing only up to $400,000 to get going, he says, since it's a case of simply digging the potash up from the ground and putting it on a truck.

It will be able sell the fertiliser at around $50 per tonne, while operating costs are less than $10 a tonne.

At a profit of around $40 a tonne, he reckons the project could yield free cash flow in double digits within the next couple of years.

The analyst added that Brazil was a faster growing market for fertiliser than the rest of the world.
16:04 27 Sep 2016

dice1950
23/8/2016
13:34
Rampers 0 sensible people 1.....:-)
mrphiljones
23/8/2016
13:31
🐳 up she goes! 🤒
glenkaz
23/8/2016
13:20
Hey baggy pants! If you're that desperate for 12p give us your address and I'll send it to you!!!🤒
glenkaz
23/8/2016
13:14
12p......thanks
5baggersrus
23/8/2016
13:10
🤔 not amused! 21p to 16p bought more yesterday at18p 💩! And there is nothing wrong with potential here! 80p anyone 🙃
glenkaz
23/8/2016
12:52
One thing you can always rely on - AIM's entertainment value!
charles clore
23/8/2016
12:51
I have been topping up around the 16 pence share price
johndee
23/8/2016
12:36
It's called filling a big order with weak holders
bismilallah1
23/8/2016
12:32
Close to 16 seems to be the bottom as many buy or try to buy near that share price
johndee
23/8/2016
12:32
WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON????ALTHOUGH I'M IN FOR LONG TERM, BUT THIS JUST DOESN'T MAKE SENSE! IT DIPS ON BLOODY GOOD NEWS!!!!!
miahkaysor
23/8/2016
12:22
There's a gap to be filled around 7-8p wonder are the mm walking this down to fill the gap.
jonnynixon
23/8/2016
12:18
Not easy to buy when it drops close to 16 pence.
johndee
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