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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 | 1.90 | 2.10 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 70,002 | 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 |
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25/8/2016 07:26 | Dice you're right. But the SXXs' NPV is much higher too. Regardless this should be much higher given cost is so so so low | nikki40 | |
25/8/2016 07:23 | Cant wait going higher than SXX as we are miles ahead with production | dice1950 | |
25/8/2016 07:19 | Harvest Minerals 25 August 2016 hxxp://www.sharesmag | fission453 | |
25/8/2016 06:58 | Today we will see a reversal prior to the permit landing. | fission453 | |
25/8/2016 06:21 | It's flip a coin day 🙃 Gla! Looking forward for permit to land! That will be one mental day 🤒 | glenkaz | |
25/8/2016 04:29 | Harvest Minerals 25 August 2016 | dice1950 | |
24/8/2016 21:55 | Harvest Minerals Limited (HMI.) Long Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy Detailed Opinion as of Wed, Aug 24th, 2016 | dice1950 | |
24/8/2016 21:29 | Rollercoaster - love it ! | scottishfield | |
24/8/2016 21:20 | Ahh so you are out of tlou and back here and ramping the heck out of it. Is that what you base your investments on whether other certain investors are in :-/ | soulsauce | |
24/8/2016 20:46 | Sand bag you are an idiot! I am worried now for TLOU because TOPINO and his bunch of rampers are in! | fission453 | |
24/8/2016 20:01 | If you compare it to Sirius then yes it is grossly undervalued. £60 a share would even things up a bit! | charles clore | |
24/8/2016 19:36 | Another saddo! Must be due at least one more post by now! fission45324 Aug '16 - 19:17 - 726 of 731 0 0 (Filtered) fission45324 Aug '16 - 19:21 - 727 of 731 0 0 (Filtered) fission45324 Aug '16 - 19:22 - 728 of 731 0 0 (Filtered) fission45324 Aug '16 - 19:25 - 729 of 731 0 0 (Filtered) fission45324 Aug '16 - 19:26 - 730 of 731 0 0 (Filtered) fission45324 Aug '16 - 19:27 - 731 of 731 0 0 (Filtered) | sandbag | |
24/8/2016 19:27 | Like I said wake up and smell the coffee! | fission453 | |
24/8/2016 19:26 | HMI is so so so undervalued! It should be at least £300 million plus...look at the figures! It is mind blowing! | fission453 | |
24/8/2016 19:25 | Harvest Minerals (LON:HMI) permit to be approved in the next few weeks Speculative Buy Harvest has published results from the agronomic and metallurgical testwork conducted at the Maximus prospect, part of its Arapuá fertilizer project in Minas Gerais, Brazil. All results were well within the required specifications with no toxic elements present. Solubility tests based on 2% citric acid (close to the natural acidity levels in the area) were also positive ranging from 50.40% to 53.36% for P2O5 and from 90.99% to 95.00% for K2O. Likewise, the metallurgical test work returned positive results indicating that high-grade potash material can be up-graded using a simple, low-cost wet sieving process. Management has elected to make an application for its Direct Application Natural Fertiliser (DANF) to be classified as a soil remineraliser initially and then as a Potassium and Phosphorus fertiliser. As such, Harvest believes the accreditation could have long-term marketing benefits and broaden the potential client base. Our view: The test results are significant for the Harvest, confirming the quality of the potential direct application natural fertiliser. Whist the scoping study numbers demonstrated that Arapuá has potential to be very profitable, the product’s sale price had a considerable range from $15/t to $120/t with a production cost of $7.3/t. The above results should help narrow the sale price range. Harvest expects the environmental permit to be approved in the next few weeks followed by the trail mining permit. In the meantime, we maintain a Speculative Buy on the stock. | fission453 | |
24/8/2016 19:22 | hxxp://www.smallcapn | fission453 | |
24/8/2016 19:21 | Harvest Minerals Ltd (LON:HMI) has declared itself very pleased with the latest update from the Arapua Fertiliser Project, in Brazil, where it has now received positive results from agronomic and metallurgical test work. Significantly the results confirm that no toxic elements are present at Arapua, while all the other findings have fallen within required specifications. The company highlighted that the results have exceeded its expectations while some key results, relating to solubility, were described as excellent. Analysis shows that Harvest will have the option to produce two lines of fertiliser product, as higher grade material could be processed via a simple low-cost operation into a premium product. It means the group will be able to offer customers different grades, and therefore address different market sectors as Arapua advances through commercial development. "These latest results are excellent and well beyond our expectations, in particular regarding the solubility, which we believe, is better than for any similar product currently in the market,” said Brian McMaster, Harvest executive chairman. He added: “the ability to further uplift the product grade through simple wet-sieving, demonstrates that we are developing an attractive product range, which could be varied to target specific crops and customer uses. “We are able to sell our products without registering with MAPA and to assist in the marketing, we are planning to register them initially as a ‘stonemeal/rem Harvest Minerals told investors it is continuing through the process for an application for a trial mining permit, with an environmental permit - a precursor to securing the trial mining permit - expected in the next few weeks. Harvest expects to hire a mining contractor within the next month, so that site works can commence once the environmental permit has been secured. A drill programme is now planned as well, with a view to defining the limits of the project’s known resources. One objective will be to establish the depth of weathering, as well as expanding the volume of mineralisation defined within the indicated resource category. This should allow an increase in Arupua’s mine life and/or higher rates of production, the company added. Additional testing will also take place for Arupa’s fertiliser product, with plans for kinetic and agronomic efficiency testing (to assess impact on plant growth). It is anticipated that the scope of the testing will be finalised by late September. McMaster added: “The works at the Arapua project are progressing on schedule and we expect to be regularly updating shareholders as developments unfold over the coming months, leading into trial mining production later this year." | fission453 | |
24/8/2016 19:17 | hxxp://www.malcysblo Glen listen to this! | fission453 | |
24/8/2016 18:33 | It's gonna be a roller coaster til news!gla! 🤒 | glenkaz | |
24/8/2016 17:21 | Forget what I did it is what I know! | fission453 | |
24/8/2016 16:27 | Looks like he switched at the right time and made good profits and then switched back here again. | johndee | |
24/8/2016 16:20 | Oh jeeze. CC I think you did the right thing lol | soulsauce |
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