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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 299.60 | 299.80 | 300.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/6/2018 12:48 | Whole sector is getting hammered | casual47 | |
14/6/2018 12:45 | We are heading for 140p again... | 11_percent | |
14/6/2018 10:31 | Gold moving nicely higher, dyor. | srpactive | |
14/6/2018 09:19 | steve - What I've been hearing about the next recession, it won't be as deep as 2008 however it will be much longer because the Central Banks will have far less fire power this time round. | loganair | |
14/6/2018 08:40 | Fanghorn2 - as i said months ago it’s impossible to predict, when i think it will be close i’ll dump most stocks including hgm which got hammered- recession is very bad for hgm. The next recession will not be as bad as 2008, more like a heavy correction. | stevedaytrader | |
14/6/2018 08:23 | "Grant Thornton say they expect a recession in early 2019 and the US to fall of a fiscal cliff Q4 2019." Fat lady was always going to sing National Debt side, both for USA, but also UK, Japan, Europe et al. Was always a question of time. Next recession is going to make 2008 look a walk in the park. | fangorn2 | |
14/6/2018 07:51 | All Good morning. Gold moved above $1300, hopefully this will support a rise in hgm too. dyor | srpactive | |
13/6/2018 19:25 | Fed raises rates by 0.25%. Fed say they expect to raise rates a total of 4 x 2018, 4 x 2019 & 1 x 2020. Grant Thornton say they expect a recession in early 2019 and the US to fall of a fiscal cliff Q4 2019. The fed is chocking off credit quicker then they think they are doing. Guggenheim expects recession late 2019. "Economic expansion doesn't die of old age, the Fed takes it out to the back of the shed and shoots it in the back of the head." | loganair | |
13/6/2018 16:04 | Soon be time to load up again. | 11_percent | |
13/6/2018 13:03 | GC Okay, thank you. | srpactive | |
13/6/2018 12:52 | srp,Another tip for you XLM.Both Woodhawk,and me have purchased today at 102p DYOR | garycook | |
13/6/2018 11:57 | Poly zipping higher again, lets hope hgm follow soon, dyor. | srpactive | |
13/6/2018 08:55 | MH I stand corrected we are up, the turn is on hopefully, first target mid 150p's, imho, dyor. | srpactive | |
13/6/2018 08:47 | Something not right surely. | montyhedge | |
13/6/2018 08:35 | Sixth down day, really. | srpactive | |
13/6/2018 06:23 | Hgm seems the best for gold miners, also don't overlook copper e.g caml. | coxsmn | |
12/6/2018 21:41 | C Yes and they have the same pe as hgm. Fifth down day, surely a bounce soon back into the £500m market cap arena, dyor. | srpactive | |
12/6/2018 18:43 | Poly's elephant in the room is net debt imho | coxsmn | |
12/6/2018 16:13 | Fingers crossed SR- Monty, I've given you the answer. All the dollar remains strong, FTSE down as well. | stevedaytrader | |
12/6/2018 15:18 | Poly turned blue, lets hope we can close well, dyor. | srpactive | |
12/6/2018 11:22 | I hold these shares. I'm happy bought lower down. But wondering why the fall last 5 days. | montyhedge | |
12/6/2018 11:21 | c47 He is on the other side. | srpactive | |
12/6/2018 11:07 | MT - do you ever post here on the upswing? Gold stocks getting hammered across the board. As ever the macro trend is stronger than whatever the latest tangential thing is that people come up with. | casual47 | |
12/6/2018 11:06 | Possibly, awaiting Nornilsk result. | srpactive |
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