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HMI Harvest Minerals Limited

2.15
-0.05 (-2.27%)
31 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
  -0.05 -2.27% 2.15 2.00 2.30 2.20 2.15 2.20 50,496 16:07:38
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 8.63M 198k 0.0010 21.50 4.07M
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 2.20p. 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 £4.07 million. Harvest Minerals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 21.50.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/9/2022
16:45
Do you need to be resident in the UK to post here ?
kreature
02/9/2022
12:55
Yes it would suggest the poster is not uk resident and is about 2 time zones to th the east.
berrymanl200
02/9/2022
12:53
Are you familiar with time zones Berryman ?
whl2
02/9/2022
12:52
Certainly not R$3,000,000 worth!

I remember laughing when they RNSd the waste collection and diesel storage installations, hope they RNS this one!



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ypymytyc
02/9/2022
12:42
Posted at 5 in the morning to tell us he bought a small shed?
berrymanl200
02/9/2022
12:33
Too small ?
whl2
02/9/2022
05:09
New shed, what a waste!

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ypymytyc
01/9/2022
19:39
Can they not dry the dust in the ground to save on shed space?
kreature
01/9/2022
07:44
Forecast for central Brasil is a positive 'normal to above normal rainfall' during October/November, so they should have plenty of opportunity to fill a shed?

Strange how the Verde 1.2mtpa plant 2 doesn't seem to have this 'Achilles heel'?



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ypymytyc
31/8/2022
19:56
Massive floods
putinaire
31/8/2022
19:15
Thank heaven for global warming !
whl2
31/8/2022
19:05
I suppose the new 'wet product' storage shed, contrary to the MDs statement will not be completed "sometime next month", that being August?

No rush really, rain not expected til at least late Sept?


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ypymytyc
31/8/2022
13:03
Always nice to have a new shed
kreature
31/8/2022
13:02
Verde Plant 2 just makes it August completion!

Meanwhile, work on Harvest new shed continues.



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ypymytyc
30/8/2022
17:24
Yes it would be ideal for a long winding endless garden path
kreature
30/8/2022
17:20
Ideal for Monty Don as a filler in his garden paths then?



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ypymytyc
30/8/2022
17:18
This is an amazing thread full of nut jobs and weirdos
jfreshfield
30/8/2022
17:17
Some selling going on in this window. i wondered why not 4p yet. Still selling required
vlad the impaler
30/8/2022
17:15
As far as I can see the dust isn't suitable for making mortar.... but rock dust is sometimes used in Brazil to make a level surface to pave on. I would imagine that would cause an awful lot of issues with huge plants growing in the paving gaps ?
kreature
30/8/2022
16:55
I wonder if someone asked about the CFEM disparity at the AGM?


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ypymytyc
30/8/2022
16:41
Meane....

As a remineraliser the dust is not the best of quality in terms of granulation guarantee, so using it in mortar would not be my choice.
There's nothing worse than having big bits in your mortar.
Now if it was mineral fertiliser dust, then that would be OK in mortar.
The problem is although kpf... 'the remineraliser' and kpf.. the 'mineral fertiliser' have exactly the same granulation guarantee, the granulation for remineraliser has a tolerance of '5 parts' through all the gauges, whereas mineral fertiliser does not.
This problem may well explain why MAPA made numerous inspections of the plant during the process of mineral fertiliser certification and also why Harvest appear not to promote the dust as a 'mineral fertiliser' in Brasil?

Doubt that has anything to do with todays drop though?

Are you building a house Meane..?



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ypymytyc
30/8/2022
15:15
The product is Rock Dust. That is just a fact.
kreature
30/8/2022
12:54
Spoiler alert. Wait till Monty Don and all the people in agriculture hear that potash is just dust. What's the next breakthrough you have oxygen is just air?
berrymanl200
30/8/2022
11:04
Bricks and mortar are required to build a wall though. Not sure where the dust fits in ?
kreature
30/8/2022
10:19
“[KP-Fertil] is still not an alternative for nitrogen based fertilisers”. True. It's also true that bricks are not an alternative for mortar. Did you know that?
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