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HGM Highland Gold Mining Ld

299.60
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Highland Gold Mining Ld LSE:HGM London Ordinary Share GB0032360173 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 299.60 299.80 300.00 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Highland Gold Mining Ld Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/4/2018
14:17
IMB is retail because it sells tobacco products to the retail market.
loganair
18/4/2018
14:13
I'm holding SSE too coxsmn.
woodhawk
18/4/2018
14:13
The ideal stock is pe 7 yield 7, so
keep looking guys and gals, dyor.

srpactive
18/4/2018
14:10
sse pays over 7% and is in the ftse.
coxsmn
18/4/2018
14:09
loganair,

I've just made my maiden purchase of IMB and will be adding on any further significant weakness. Yield currently about 7.5%, I think.

woodhawk
18/4/2018
14:03
srp,You tell Woodford.Very surprised he is not invested in GVC,or HGM seeing he owns a large holding in RUSC,and RUSP.
garycook
18/4/2018
13:59
What a super bunch of posters we have here, as for Woodford
give him a break, he is starting to get things in order he
has started following me buying at the aa. So all he needs to do now
is buy gvc and hgm and he will be zooming up the fund ratings, dyor

active

srpactive
18/4/2018
13:55
loganair,I would agree with IMB,and I own some,and good value atm with a 7% yield,but its not Retail is it ?
garycook
18/4/2018
13:54
"Woodford, Train and Smith Hit by FTSE Failures"

Neil Woodford staple Imperial Brands has been the second-worst performer, though admittedly nowhere near Micro Focus. It’s lost investors more than a fifth of their cash so far this year.

The maker of Rizla and Gauloises cigarette products hasn’t seen any significant news events to drive sudden declines in its share price but has seen it steadily decline since the start of 2018. That culminated in a four-year low of £23 in late March.

In fact, at the time of that nadir it had almost halved since August 2016. Again, though, directors have been buying shares since.

As mentioned, Woodford has been the hardest hit, with his Silver Rated LF Woodford Equity Income and ;LF Woodford Income Focus having more than 6% of their portfolios in the company. Meanwhile, it accounts for 8.4% of his St James’s Place UK High Income fund.

It’s an income favourite, so a number of UK equity income offerings will have exposure to it. These include Threadneedle UK Equity Alpha Income, Ardevora UK Income and ;M&G Dividend.




Prefer Altria myself. Or BAT

fangorn2
18/4/2018
13:53
L

I have been looking at that for decades.

srpactive
18/4/2018
13:51
My recommendation is IMB, the old Imperial Tobacco.
loganair
18/4/2018
13:48
Personally I wouldn't touch M&S as the fundamentals are not good and over the past 30 years have had incompetent managers poorly mismanaging the company making bad decisions after bad decisions.

In 1989 M&S was the first retailer to make a profit of £1bln (£5bln in to days money) and can now days barely make £500mln profit.

Overall M&S is a company going nowhere.

loganair
18/4/2018
13:12
Yes interesting you mention mks, I bought
itv when Archie Norman was chairman at
20p up, then sold at 245p.

Looks like my friends the doodles are helping me
here after listening to poor old active's situation,

GC

Thank you, I was thinking closer to home myself.

Hgm reported 1st qtr operating results on the 27.04.17, last year.

dyor

srpactive
18/4/2018
13:09
srp,Buy CARD, MKS,and NXT then.Great dividends on all atm around 7%
garycook
18/4/2018
13:01
GC

Yes quite right, but water under the bridge, my
fccn has helped there. I am actually looking
at the retail industry as I feel we are at the bottom
there, dyor.

W

Yes silly me.

srpactive
18/4/2018
12:59
Agreed, Gary, I got out of ALY with a small loss at 20pish. Can't believe that Active stuck with it all the way down to 4p.
woodhawk
18/4/2018
12:58
W

Ftse risers are virtually all miners, and gold
moving, we will have our turn soon hopefully.

srpactive
18/4/2018
12:56
srp,Has long as most of your buys are winners,then no problem.Every investor does not get it right all of the time.We all get losers.Surprised you did not sell out of ALY when I did at 20p.Sometimes you need to cut your losses.and put the proceeds into a good share.
garycook
18/4/2018
12:49
That's pretty much what I've been doing Active. My only real disaster so far has been MCRO, but I have high hopes of a good recovery there.

PS I see POLY is up 14% now!! And we've barely moved.

woodhawk
18/4/2018
12:44
L / W

Good posts, and interesting to hear others tactics etc.

Yes dividends have always played a very large part of
my strategy, I try to find hammered dividend payers
or so to be, then buy and increase on recovery.
I must admit I have had the odd complete disaster, dyor.

active

srpactive
18/4/2018
12:37
I am attempting to become more of a buyer-and-holder for divis, however I often revert to my natural inclination which is to trade. Through trading I have more than doubled my entire portfolio within 3 years, therefore I can pretty much generate sufficient income via divis to fund my retirement (together with my existing and forthcoming pensions). I suspect that I will always trade for fun because I enjoy it. So far, it has been more profitable for me than buying and holding would have been and, going through all my trades, I'm staggered to find that 88% have been profitable.
woodhawk
18/4/2018
12:36
L

Okay, very well done, you sound a very sensible
and disciplined investor.

srpactive
18/4/2018
12:31
Actually no, because with share sale proceeds I bought a house with only a 50% mortgage, then paid the mortgage off with further share sale proceeds.

Secondly when I started my average buy was £2,000 now my average buy is £8,000 and I also do the odd top up.

loganair
18/4/2018
12:25
So if I am correct you will have many companies?

Gold is moving which is interesting, dyor.

srpactive
18/4/2018
12:22
My investing policy is usually over the years a share I'm invested in has risen 4 times. I then sell and buy shares in 4 other companies and when one of these has reached as far as I think it is going I will sell and so on and so on.
loganair
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