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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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20/4/2017 16:24 | Just my view, but I feel we will bounce from here, or thereabouts. | srpactive | |
20/4/2017 16:18 | Looks it, I reckon 150 will be tested for stops. | celeritas | |
20/4/2017 16:16 | C Well overdone, this has been rammed down for someone's benefit, should have only moved down to 161p, so wrong but there you go. | srpactive | |
20/4/2017 16:15 | Thanks, hence the reason for the fall. | celeritas | |
20/4/2017 16:14 | Very positive indeed. | srpactive | |
20/4/2017 16:13 | Average gold price for 2017 (so far) is US$1,227/oz. | chipperfrd | |
20/4/2017 16:04 | When is ex divi, results dont show a date. | celeritas | |
20/4/2017 15:54 | This from the latest results upto the end of 2016. Average realised price for gold and gold equivalent in 2016 was US$1,136 per oz (2015: US$1,062 per oz). -- Total Cash Costs lowered by 5.5% to US$454 per oz and All-In Sustaining Cash Costs up by 1.8% to US$652 per oz. ==================== Since the start of the year gold has been well higher, now nearer $1300, decent growth. | srpactive | |
20/4/2017 15:30 | most likely go up | corrientes | |
20/4/2017 15:29 | I suppose the only way I look at it is, the more days the gold price is around here the more profit hgm will announce next time, and more chance of an increased dividend. I am only here for the income, its like rent, dyor. | srpactive | |
20/4/2017 15:22 | The thing that concerns me is that gold has been going up and HGM has been going down. Now one of them will change direction and if it is that gold decides to drop, how will HGM react? | popeye888 | |
20/4/2017 15:14 | 122p triple bottom? I 'king hope not though would provide a hell of a nice top up. | dt1010 | |
20/4/2017 14:55 | With five consecutive down days, and the xd date now out of the way, I would hope to see a little consolidation and a challenge of the recent high, dyor. | srpactive | |
20/4/2017 14:45 | Question is, where is the next support point as HGM is dropping through them one after another, not looking good looking at the charts. | popeye888 | |
20/4/2017 12:38 | GC Very well done, but I do not see my comments as help, not allowed to do that, just comments. | srpactive | |
20/4/2017 12:13 | Just topped in my SIPP at 1.5748.Now holding 8,000 owing me nothing.More than happy with that.And 20,000 owing me 17p.My best share by a far showing a profit of £29k,then GVC.srp,Thanks for your help with HGM. | garycook | |
20/4/2017 11:58 | GC Well done, always good to buy mis-priced companies, and what a yield and growing. | srpactive | |
20/4/2017 11:50 | srp,It seem,s you called the bottom correct today.Topped up earlier at 155.75p.Then went through my records HGM only owe me 16.99p with dividend reinvested.Also my SIPP holding owes me nothing plus £2,209.Yes very happy with HGM,and looking forward to the rise back to 190 plus. | garycook | |
20/4/2017 10:37 | Interesting hgm offering 6.6%, Numis with a 230p price target and gold surging must be turning heads. ==================== £535m pours into star money manager Neil Woodford's latest fund Woodford, 57, quit Invesco Perpetual to set up his own business in 2014 So far he has launched three funds, with the latest being an Income Focus Fund The fund’s size is dwarfed by the £1.6bn and £800m in his two other funds. By James Burton City Correspondent For The Daily Mail Published: 22:34, 19 April 2017 | Updated: 22:34, 19 April 2017 6 View comments Star money manager Neil Woodford has raised £553 million for his new Income Focus Fund. It will invest in 55 stocks, which bosses intend to name, and aims to pay savers an annual return of 5 per cent. The fund is the third launched by Woodford, 57, since he quit Invesco Perpetual to set up his own business in 2014. | srpactive | |
20/4/2017 10:25 | Might be a good time, imho hgm should have only dropped to 161p. Looking back on last years xd day, and the share price actually rose, dyor. | srpactive | |
20/4/2017 10:20 | I'm looking to add today | shayadfn | |
20/4/2017 09:10 | GC I just focus on the gold price and the companies, the rest is just silly games. When this happens, I usually buy a few more then look at one of my other shares, gdl has lots of news due in April so not long to wait, dyor. 5.4p xd today, so the mm's mark it down the full 10p annual dividend, offering a 6.6%, thank you. | srpactive | |
20/4/2017 09:05 | The MM,s are determined to get the share price of HGM down.Also there was a Short alert put on HGM yesterday.I believe around the 150p mark could be the bottom.Did it not bottom at this level last time HGM sold off. | garycook | |
20/4/2017 08:56 | GC I feel about here, gold rising and being supported, which obviously as we know will create more profit, this will then be returned to shareholders via dividends. Well regarding other people and their portfolio's, that is non of my business. | srpactive |
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