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HMI Harvest Minerals Limited

1.90
0.00 (0.00%)
17 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
  0.00 0.00% 1.90 1.70 2.10 1.90 1.90 1.90 46,986 07:48:38
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 8.63M 198k 0.0010 19.00 3.59M
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 1.90p. 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 £3.59 million. Harvest Minerals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 19.00.

Harvest Minerals Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/12/2016
08:59
Excellent news today. Well done to the bod
mr roper
22/12/2016
08:44
Sometimes kimberlite can contain diamonds too!
shakeypremis
22/12/2016
08:42
Does anyone have any knowledge as to what the average price phosphate consumers pay for the product in Brazil? I seem to remember $60 or thereabouts being the mid price for the stuff. I suppose there's the potential over time for Harvest to sell the product for more than $60.
shakeypremis
22/12/2016
08:38
Not bad for a muddy field with the grass removed lol.

This is just the start.
I have been saying all along there may be something special about those kimberlite drills. Could it be there is a higher level of KP which can be blended to make an improved product to sell closer to $100 per tonne?

soulsauce
22/12/2016
08:29
We are on the launchpad ready to go ballistic
stevenrevell
22/12/2016
08:28
Excellent news and surprise surprise no kreature.

I am sure he will turn up later once he has time to think up some stupid inane questions.

soulsauce
22/12/2016
08:27
undervalued business, shrewd management and lovely looking chart . All points to a long term hold imo, unless the story changes
modform
22/12/2016
08:21
What's happened
stevenrevell
22/12/2016
08:15
I know this is going to be a real winner
whisler
22/12/2016
08:06
It seems they know the results will be good, too: a product which is continuing to exceed our expectations.
saucepan
22/12/2016
07:57
Those drill results were not supposed to be due until Febraury next year were they??? To have them expected this year is going to cAuse some serious buying in the next few days. Presumably they will release them next week???
shakeypremis
22/12/2016
07:55
Yes, well done HMI.

The Company is developing a track record of delivering when and what it says it will and also surprising to the upside. Long may that continue.

saucepan
22/12/2016
07:53
The permit wasn't priced in .... according to Kreature.
janestone
22/12/2016
07:47
Good news with the trial licence award and customer lined up paying $60 a ton. I had factured in $45 in my calcs as a conservative estimate, so this is v good news.
cfro
22/12/2016
07:43
$60 a very nice price for first sales too. Basically the price McMaster said they would get in the Vox Markets podcast in Novemebr I think it was. Perhaps Harvest can sell more than 45k tonnes this year. They already have a customer before they've started digging so who knows what could happen now. Surely they'll be able to sell a few thousand tonnes to local farmers too.
shakeypremis
22/12/2016
07:35
You could say the trial permit news was priced in (who knows really), but I'd say the news about the customer isn't. Additionally, those drilling results weren't supposed to be due until February were they?
shakeypremis
22/12/2016
00:04
Looks like you can continue down the track (or sorts) to the edge of the coffee plantations and some wealthy looking communities, detached houses with swimming pools etc.
kreature
21/12/2016
23:13
The plot appears to be in between two farm dwellings. The track ending at one of the dwellings a few hundred meters away, a sheep farm by the look of it. I can't see the residents agreeing to a 'low grade' potash mine next to the track. The guy with the sheep would have to drive passed the mine every time he goes to Tesco
kreature
21/12/2016
21:55
I must say the maximus site would probably make a lovely spot for a farm and farm house. The area known as Maxixe which is a dance from Rio also known as the Brazilan Tango. Would be a shame to spoil the area imv. Lovely south facing views. Under an hours drive from the airport. Very nice.
kreature
21/12/2016
13:19
Whoever is buying seems to think the company is doing things pretty well right. There's just this troll desperately trying to hold down the price for some reason... but it's slipping away from him....
charles clore
21/12/2016
12:52
my forecast is zero tons. there's no fertiliser certification according to that podcast. and the Arapua project is subject to paying $1m to what looks to me like an extinct RV2 anyway. Of course they're not allowed to raise money from the market IF the prospectus is false, so hopefully that will be cleared up in advance of any fundraising. ATB
kreature
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