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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 |
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07/3/2018 17:56 | Looks like we didn't suffer too bad nor did other golds considering gold/USD etc today, fingers crossed for a good evening on the gold front. | stevedaytrader | |
07/3/2018 15:05 | I don't agree, all the people I know that have gone in crypto would have even considered gold- as I have said before, the spending on gold has not decreased, a new market was created with crypto, social media causing hype- a small portion may have switched early days, but different product and drivers. Where I do agree, is most people have used savings and borrowed, again, new speculators, gold/gold stocks wouldn't have even been on their radar- when I speak to friends, they know binance, e-toro, when I mention on line stockbrokers they look puzzled! | stevedaytrader | |
07/3/2018 14:58 | I understand that upwards of half the money that's gone in to Crypto would have gone into Gold. There are too many people who are in Crypto's who do not know what they are doing, often putting in their entire savings because they think they are going to make many many times the money they originally put in. I am very care not to say 'Invested' as I do not consider Crypto to be and 'Investment' rather more 'Speculation.' There are many people who bought in at $20,000 are now nursing nearly 50% losses. It seems to me, the biggest gain came with Bitcoin first came out 10 of US cents to $20,000 is the biggest gain and the likes will not be seen again in any Crypto. | loganair | |
07/3/2018 14:14 | UEN picked up again.. Oilplayer2009 @Oilplayer2009 30m30 minutes ago More 2,100 bopd oil producer #UEN (95p) was on the @VoxPodcast yesterday, chatted about bottom of recent trading range + 5% dividend yield + LOW £11.5m m/cap. A favourite 'play' of @TopTradersADVFN also, only 6.2m shares in free float, @VectorVest target £1.66p | uen_investor2 | |
07/3/2018 14:05 | All goldies down- dollar strong v GBP but marginally weaker against EURO- need weaker dollar! Could do with a miss on Friday on non-farms, and/or some wobbles ref: current anticipated hike this month. Ref crypto- red herring. I do both as do many of my friends- we hold crypto "long" for FOMO, and short when no sports worth betting on for some fun to make a quick overnight gamble. I don't know of anyone who buys crypto who would have bought gold- wasn't even on their radar. Crypto will gain, even Carney admits to interfaces, which ones? Who knows....... | stevedaytrader | |
07/3/2018 09:53 | srp - There is definitely as lack of interest in Gold compared to the interest being shown in Cryptocurrencies. When I was young, one could pop into any high street bank in the UK and buy a gold coin or and ounce bar, now the Retail Investor can no longer do so. | loganair | |
07/3/2018 09:22 | Cryptocurriencies are not very safe, around $1bln worth was stolen through hacking during 2017. I understand that at least 20% is lost through their owners losing passwords etc. I also understand that around 50% of cryptocurrencies are owned by about only 4,000 people. As I hear so often, it is the Retail Investor who is usually holding the losses as they are the Last Out. | loganair | |
07/3/2018 09:05 | I do no understand why anyone would invest 'speculate' in cryptocurrecies instead of gold or gold miners? 3 years ago there were less than 100 cryptocurrencies, at the beginning of 2018 there were around 1,200 and every few days another one is launched. It seems to me there is a Hyperinflation of cryptocurrencies, almost anybody can come to market with their own cryptocurrencies. I have just heard that a musician 'rapper' is launching his own cryptocurrency. | loganair | |
07/3/2018 07:12 | GC Good morning to you and all. Thank you for your information, much more of a fall and yes another interesting yield stock, (do not do or listen to what I do or say ) active | srpactive | |
07/3/2018 04:22 | srp,You are looking at the ADVFN Financials which are wrong I believe its showing 17.45 on IMB the actual P/E atm is 10.34,with HL. DYOR,and DD. IMB Open: 2,596.00p Trade high: 2,613.00p Year high: 3,956.00p Market capitalisation : £24.57 bn Previous close: 2,580.50p Trade low: 2,570.00p Year low: 2,569.00p P/E ratio: 10.34 Previous: 3.50p (0.14%) Volume: 3,213,434 Dividend yield: 6.63% EMS: 500 | garycook | |
06/3/2018 20:48 | 140p base formed over the months been buying as hit. drop 1275 will no doubt kill that but hopefully can sell the lot north of 150p for later reentry. | edjge2 | |
06/3/2018 15:20 | Gold and hgm crossing decent points and moving positively higher, gold target $1361, hgm 171p in time, dyor. (do not do or listen to what I do or say active) active | srpactive | |
06/3/2018 15:11 | UEN buynote released... Solid operational update issued, Almost 100% buys, very few avaliable, 1 MM left on offer.. www.branduk.net Summary "Summary: Although the UEN share price drifted lower for the majority of 2017, the developments at the South Dagi oil prospect has seen shares double in value in a very short space of time. As I would expect with oil E&P stocks, the low VectorVest RS rating may see cautious investors look elsewhere, but nonetheless, UEN fundamentals, earnings growth and current valuation gap all add up to a highly attractive oil sector play at this moment in time. Buy. Dr David Paul" | uen_investor2 | |
06/3/2018 14:45 | imb, pe 18? | srpactive | |
06/3/2018 14:39 | Yep,Take a look at IMB for value atm | garycook | |
06/3/2018 14:34 | GC I will do, looking a tad better. | srpactive | |
06/3/2018 14:33 | srp,DYOR.LOL | garycook | |
06/3/2018 14:08 | sdt Thank you and agree, but personal ones are wrong, I only post the truth what I hold and think, sometimes as said I get it wrong, sometimes right, but always honest. If hgm can close above 150.3p and 151.8p we should move up,fingers crossed, dyor, dyor, and I forgot to say dyor. | srpactive | |
06/3/2018 13:57 | Thanks Loganair. Good to see hgm recover, was getting a bit worried as it seem to be suffering and yet gold was up, dollar down etc etc, thought we may be going into the 3rd "weird, unexplainable drop" but it didn't happen- made the mistake of cashing in a gold short mid-morning, made good money but could have been more, but petty cash compared to my stakes in gold stocks so happy. SR don't worry on negative posts, they just wash over me unless they are backed up with rationale, then they are worth reading even when I don't agree. | stevedaytrader | |
06/3/2018 13:08 | All Gold looking a lot stronger today a close above $1334 and we should head towards the recent highs, fingers crossed dyor ( do not follow active, is that okay negative posters ). active | srpactive | |
06/3/2018 12:57 | More on the share buy backs in the US, since 2012 they have accounted for 72% of earnings growth instead of this money being used to help and support the long term economy. I was also interested to hear that the amount of energy used in the block Chains for the cyptocurrencies is the equivalent to that used by Denmark. | loganair | |
06/3/2018 09:13 | Yes Loganair- there is so much "murk" around at the moment- the Non-Farms will be key Friday, but not normally as key as USA wage growth stats which if higher than anticipated are seen as pre-cursor to inflation increase- we need a "miss" here ideally, not sure of the date of these. There's a great site "tradingeconomics.co | stevedaytrader |
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