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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 | 2.05 | 2.00 | 2.05 | 290,375 | 11:54:59 |
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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20/4/2018 17:43 | YP, I wouldn't get too concerned about the props. To be fair, they've picked a beautiful location for a smelly old dust mine. It must be a pleasure to act there. | kreature | |
20/4/2018 17:19 | Page 3 of the RNS on the website with photos..... Looks like the mill is completely out of action as the foundations for the new mansion shed with breathtaking views are installed. I thought the shed was supposed to have been installed months ago ? It's a shame that the piles of dust didn't get foundations too. Maybe later? Should they have put foundations down for the lorry in the photo first? or is the Sheraton style shed going to be heavier than the lorries and piles of dust? Are the foundations a bit much for a few dust collections? Each one of those drill holes must be 30ft deep? Are you sure the shed isn't going to start looking more like a Holiday Inn? Is it best to put drill holes everywhere that the lorries travel if the ground needs so much support? How will they decommission when/if the full mining license isn't granted ? The poor land owner would be left with all that work for free | kreature | |
20/4/2018 13:15 | 23rd March 2018 'Receiving the registration for KPfértil from MAPA is expected to imminently' 28th March 2018 'MAPA is now required to conduct a site visit to the Company's Arapua project, most likely for later in April. It is anticipated that the registration will then be granted shortly after that.' 20th April 2018 'MAPA and Registration All the requested information has been submitted to MAPA for the registration of KPfértil as a remineraliser and the Company is awaiting confirmation of approval. Additionally, the Company has submitted a further application to MAPA to register the Arapua Processing Unit as a fertiliser producer. Whilst this won't provide any immediate benefit, it will potentially save time should the Company wish to register KPfértil as a fertiliser. As part of this process, the Company has re-registered, with the DNPM, the ownership of the Project under Triunfo Mineracao do Brasil Ltda, following the previously announced merger of its subsidiary, Triunfo Fertilizantes & Mineracao Ltda into Triunfo Mineracao do Brasil Ltda, in September 2017.' So no news on the site visit ? How can they be waiting for 'confirmation of approval' if the site visit hasn't happened yet? Is that because ownership of the project had to be re-registered in the correct name ? Has MAPA registration started from scratch again ? Or do you think that it would be acceptable to issue a MAPA cert in a company that doesn't exist anymore ? The title is 'MAPA and Registration'.....an | kreature | |
20/4/2018 08:11 | Fertiliser for grass! What they think of next? | amunro | |
20/4/2018 07:51 | Lots of positives in there, I agree that it's the right time. For what though? I'll summarise the RNS a bit: Still no MAPA cert. | kreature | |
19/4/2018 11:31 | So in theory there should be around 7 or 8 months cash left ? i.e. there simply has to be another placing before or on the day of the final results - imo | kreature | |
18/4/2018 18:49 | Not a single sell today. | john henry | |
18/4/2018 15:39 | The highly sought-after Sergi Potash project has been passed around quite a bit, sold twice by Kmine since May 2009. B&A wrote it off to zero.... from Kmine (Bancor Mineraç&atild to Talon Metals to Rio Verde to B&A Mineraç&atild and back to Kmine then on to Harvest Minerals (20th April 2015) | kreature | |
18/4/2018 14:17 | Superg1, This company was previously listed on the ASX (HMI.asx) but de-listed on 22/7/16. The company was re-structured and the board largely changed in early 2014. At that time it was listed as Triumph Tin (AVY.asx). I did not bother to dig any further back as the direction, executives and finances all changed and eventually transitioned into HMI.aim. Anything earlier is irrelevant to the current operational status of the company. 8/7/14 ASX code changed from AVY to TRI.asx. 28/8/14 Acquired 51% of Capela Potash. 5/9/14 Acquired 100% of Arapua project. 17/9/14 Notification of sale of Azul Tin project. This eventually fell through and it was reported 13/7/15 that company had handed back Azul to vendor with no further responsibility arising. 1/12/14 Name change to Harvest and code changed to HMI.asx. 20/4/15 Acquires Sergi Potash project. 23/7/15 Initial Inferred resource @ Sergi. 62mt @ 25% K 3/9/15 Initial discovery of high % K and P at Arapua. 7/9/15 Commences trading on AIM (dual listed) After that all further notices from the company are easily accessed via RNS so I will not add any further items. Chip | chipperfrd | |
18/4/2018 11:43 | Might just be delayed cos of last year's unexpected Christmas. These things tend to have a knock-on effect | kreature | |
18/4/2018 10:23 | RNS 29th March "The report, which was submitted in April 2017......will now be sent to the DNPM office in Brasilia, which will publish the approval in the official Gazette." I can't find it in the Gazette. Did it get lost in the post or something ? If you use FedEx you can get a track and sign service all the way to the door | kreature | |
18/4/2018 03:15 | Yp/Kreature you chat sh*t if you be bothered trading it anymore why you still on here and LSE deramping... stop embarrassing yourself! | brooko19 | |
18/4/2018 01:06 | dusty, cloudy or shady. we never know | kreature | |
18/4/2018 00:14 | nice clouds | kreature | |
17/4/2018 22:07 | SuperG / YP? Give it up. Buy some shares and enjoy the ride. | harvestminerals | |
17/4/2018 22:02 | Have a read it has some important and right up to date comments. I can't cut and paste the relevant parts as it comes up with a copyright box and you have to pay for it. As you will see under paragraph 3.2 about foreigners and the mining/owning land. The Gov are having or had 'heated discussions' over it and talk of wanting to impose restrictions. As I said the mining laws are a good place to start. So imo best investors keep up to date on what the Brazil gov are doing re foreigners and their minerals rather than what a company or Nomad says. It may work out well but plenty of work to do yet to get to the bottom of it. It does say owning land but it does demonstrate the defensive nature of Brazil on the topic. | superg1 | |
17/4/2018 21:42 | I know it's small point but the combined searches bring up this not trial permit which explains why I can't find anything under that term. So google translate seems right and Harvest wrong on their translation. The Guide to Use, as defined by DNPM Resolution 155/16, is the document that allows, exceptionally, the extraction of mineral substances in titled area, before the granting of the mining ordinance. Harvest Answer the question then based on the Brazil laws. How are Harvest Brazilian or based there which is what is required for the full licence. The answer may be easy but still no answer yet, perhaps chip knows. Got a lot of time for Chip having viewed what he does re gold mines. | superg1 | |
17/4/2018 21:33 | Once again - HMI has the environmental license IN HAND. The Trial Mining License is IN HAND. Spend your time reading the issues RNSs. If you don’t believe the information contained in an RNS, put your money in a bank account. It’ll be “safe” there | harvestminerals | |
17/4/2018 21:32 | I can see the key is a 'trial mining permit' and they can keep going on with that until they get the result for the full permit or at least that is what is claimed. As yet I have found no mention of trail mining permits in Brazilian mining laws but I haven;t looked much yet. Google searches on that just seem to spin back to Harvest news. In the Harvest news it says As previously announced on 22 December 2016, Harvest was granted a trial mining permit (Guia de Utilizaç&atil Maximus to inspect the recently constructed run-of-mine and product storage areas and approved the issuing of the Guia de Utilizaç&atil S I thought I'd try to search on Guia de Utilizaç&atil Google translate has that as 'User Guide" not 'trial permit' I'll try and cross it over with mining searches and see what it brings up. | superg1 |
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