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17/3/2025 08:50:41 | Gone by June IMO. |  ypymytyc | |
17/3/2025 08:47:39 | “Harvest has launched a strategic review to explore and evaluate a range of alternatives, including the potential sale of one or both business divisions, to maximize shareholder returns.”
Oh dear |  kreature | |
17/3/2025 08:45:04 | “The Company has made progress in credit recovery, securing about R$590,000 (c. £80,000) through extrajudicial negotiations with three clients, with a portion already received in February”
“A portion” ?
So how short is a piece of string |  kreature | |
17/3/2025 07:12:11 | The end is in sight! |  ypymytyc | |
03/3/2025 22:50:46 | On a positive note:
'Among the most promising strategies, soil remineralizers emerge as an efficient option for gradually supplying nutrients, improving soil quality in the long term.' |  ypymytyc | |
03/3/2025 22:47:28 | Old video clips revamped |  ypymytyc | |
27/2/2025 14:19:53 | The first monthly CFEM figures of 2025:
CFEM for sales recorded January 2025, collected February 25 = $R1,130.52
Suggested revenue = R$61k
Using sales price of R$230/tonne equates to 265tonnes for month.
Not a good start to the year though it does confirm they're still in business and still selling?
YP |  ypymytyc | |
12/2/2025 16:58:11 | A farmer with a safrinha crop of sorghum:
It was last year though. |  ypymytyc | |
04/2/2025 09:54:20 | Unless farmers are using the dust to grow plants lol |  kreature | |
03/2/2025 21:14:56 | No end of new roads and road repairs required tbf. All probably need fertiliser as an ingredient of the bitumen ? Estrada de Alagoas Etc |  kreature | |
03/2/2025 11:09:44 | Latest monthly CFEM figures:
CFEM for sales recorded December 24, collected January 25 = $R20,052.75 %CFEM = 1.98% Suggested revenue = R$1,012,102.91
Using sales price of R$230/tonne equates to 4,400tonnes for month.
FY sales looking like ~39,097tonnes.
AIMHO - Surprising figure for December.
YP |  ypymytyc | |
02/2/2025 10:53:09 | Not really. Harvest don't export so you can forget that route. |  whl2 | |
02/2/2025 05:13:23 | Trumps 25% tariffs are making Harvests fertiliser even more attractive if McMaster gets off his ar*e and gets back to rapidly growing Kfertil sales again |  source | |
31/1/2025 08:03:05 | That photo looks like they’ve just seen the share price, and been told there’s little chance of getting a placing away. Just saying. GL though |  kreature | |
30/1/2025 21:23:56 | When will the excellent REE results be published? And how will extraction be funded? I think I know actually |  kreature | |
29/1/2025 19:31:45 | Would have been great if the CEO of Harvest Minerals had fertiliser experience, or even business experience come to that ! |  whl2 | |
29/1/2025 13:40:07 | I thought most CEOs were Bm these days ? Oh well |  kreature | |
29/1/2025 11:53:42 | PVW have finally appointed a new CEO.
The new CEO (not BM) has REE experience.
May be there'll now be some progress on HMI positive array results from last year? |  ypymytyc | |
24/1/2025 23:20:18 | When is the next update? When do we hear about REE, sales update etc. Anything to suggest that the company still exists? |  hert15 | |
22/1/2025 07:26:54 | Wouldn’t it be cost effective to de-list, or close down ? |  kreature | |
02/1/2025 19:27:39 | Latest monthly CFEM figures:
CFEM for sales recorded November 24, collected December 24 = $R6,436.22 %CFEM = 1.923% Suggested revenue = R$334,623.37
Using sales price of R$230/tonne equates to 1,455tonnes for month.
Sales to date looking like ~34,697tonnes.
Just December figures to complete FY invoiced numbers
AIMHO
YP |  ypymytyc | |
01/1/2025 19:56:25 | Not really. Ultimately, can’t polish a dust |  kreature | |