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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% | 2.15 | 2.00 | 2.30 | 2.15 | 2.15 | 2.15 | 213,962 | 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 | 21.50 | 4.07M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/8/2016 12:15 | top up time???? | miahkaysor | |
22/8/2016 11:54 | Reading last rns again! It states test reults this week!!!! 🙃 Very unusual 🤔 Results from other shares I have take months!!!💤 | glenkaz | |
22/8/2016 11:01 | This video is good from SXX, apparently the mine will be 1500mts deep, eeek I hope the miners are going to be paid well because that will be literally like working in a very dusty acrid sauna. | soulsauce | |
22/8/2016 10:58 | A dip here is very positive, given the rise so far (imo). Quite apart from the fact that it gives those that want more a chance to get some more. Quite relaxed abt this one. Not so sure that we will see prolonged consolidation though; it will be interesting to see what happens from here. | scottishfield | |
22/8/2016 10:51 | I believe this stock is way undervalued compared to other companies in this area of business! I am still holding 100k bought on Friday. I think at some point there is going to be a rush of buys!!!! should push us into a blue afternoon/close.I will not be at all surprised if we see a rise to 50p in the coming weeks.All imho dyor etc. I have done mine and happy to hold. | miahkaysor | |
22/8/2016 10:47 | I notice the potash mine just up the road in Cleveland is 1400m deep. As an ex-miner myself I can say that would not be a very nice environment to work in as the astmosphere becomes more hot and humid the deeper you get. I was an electrician in a coal mine at 700mts deep in the Haigh Moor seam and can still recall the hot air wafting up from the Parkgate seam 100mts lower down and told stories of how they had to keep the men supplied with cold saline solution urrrgh!! Anyway HMI's will not need a mine is my point lol. | soulsauce | |
22/8/2016 10:39 | No problem miahkaysor you're welcome. | soulsauce | |
22/8/2016 10:36 | Hope those naughty slicers have finished! Sooo love a good rns to drop! Feel we will get a rush of buys this afternoon ! I have another £9k put aside fo any more bargain prices should they come my way! 🤒💰 | glenkaz | |
22/8/2016 10:35 | soulsaucethanks, enjoy reading your posts....keep them coming mate! | miahkaysor | |
22/8/2016 10:32 | CC SXX still have to build a mine, they have to build miles of underground tunnel to where it will be shipped under the beautiful Yorks Dales near Whitby, they are still along way from getting any product to market as far as I am aware. Being a Yorkie myself I know how much opposition to this there is on the local news and have kept abreast of what they are doing. A potash mine close by in Cleveland is having all sorts off issues. | soulsauce | |
22/8/2016 10:25 | glenkaz the provision and security of food for the world's ever growing population over the next 50yrs is going to be a massive problem, there are many news threads about this. One of the ways to ensure there is enough food is to ensure yields per acre are optimum and that can only be done, at the moment, with ensuring plants have enough food in fertiliser rich soil. These resources are not finite and finding good product is not easy. HMI look to be quite rich in this product and are on ground zero for a market. IMO | soulsauce | |
22/8/2016 10:22 | Soul - I believe HMI is closer to positive cash flow than Sirius and yet this has 1/50th their market cap! | charles clore | |
22/8/2016 10:12 | How can one get sooo excited about fertiliser ! 🙃 Holding up nicely ready for peeps to get in ! I still say bbbbbbllllluuuuuueee | glenkaz | |
22/8/2016 09:37 | andrbea SXX now £968m quite ridiculous on the face of it. There is huge potential here even if we achieve only a tenth of that. Yes some small hurdles to jump yet but get producing at those margins and that is when the real gains will be made here. | soulsauce | |
22/8/2016 09:31 | no other mining venture I've ever heard of as such a net margin/tonne (60-8 = 52$/t) the big boys will want a piece of this pie remember an illiquid stock, and a low mkt cap compare it to the £800m mkt cap of sxx (up another 7% today)!! | andrbea | |
22/8/2016 09:30 | PEOPLE WILL BE RUSHING TO BUY NOW. NEVER LEARN!!!! | miahkaysor | |
22/8/2016 09:28 | WILL BE BLUE SOOOOON!!!!! | miahkaysor | |
22/8/2016 09:27 | Moving back up ! Greedy mms👺👹 | glenkaz | |
22/8/2016 09:18 | That must have been your 20k went through just now then lol | charles clore | |
22/8/2016 09:14 | fully out now and more then happy with the profit. Money gone into TLOU. next multibagger. gl those still in | effiert | |
22/8/2016 09:13 | Morning CC, yes taking a breather by the looks of things with still plenty of interest. glenkaz news expected this week on chemical testing of product. | soulsauce | |
22/8/2016 09:05 | Morning Soul - a bit of profit taking this morning. Nice to see we have some consolidation here forming a solid base for the next leg up, with well over 5% of free float already traded in the first hour!. Whatever caused the buying last week hasn't gone away. When the big boys have drunk their coffee and read their newspapers they will begin hoovering up stock dropped by weak holders. | charles clore | |
22/8/2016 09:05 | Mms offer 20.33 for £17000.00 greedy arnt they 👺👹 | glenkaz | |
22/8/2016 08:52 | Booooom! Just testing for later!🤑 Ha haaaa! | glenkaz | |
22/8/2016 08:46 | Big buyers in the background, will see the delayed buys eventually today. | johndee |
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