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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Highlands Natural Resources Plc | LSE:HNR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BWC4X262 | ORD 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% | 4.70 | 4.60 | 4.80 | - | 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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16/6/2016 20:49 | Be wary of interviews - one slight negative remark slams the price - been there done that with a few in the last year. | ![]() panic investor | |
16/6/2016 20:47 | No sign of the thread starter - how illuminating. Perhaps the FCA can find him. | ![]() bulgarian | |
16/6/2016 20:43 | The Helium play looks a dud there are massive fields with higher concentrations which are not viable. If the pump experts can answer the following for me then I'm all ears. I won't hold my breath. If it has CO2, that needs an amine plant to knock it out. If it has methane, then you need an NRU to clean the methane up. And last but not least, you would need a helium refining unit. So, it would need three plants. And given the size the field has to be to in order to make helium extraction economical, then each of these plants would have to be fundamentally huge (and thus very expensive). | ![]() superg1 | |
16/6/2016 19:39 | The warrants can only be exercised at 25p. At present it's cheaper for the II to buy in the open market than pay 5p for 10m warrants and then 25p to exercise them. I can't see the warrants deal happening. The market says "no". | ![]() podium | |
16/6/2016 19:33 | Sadly this looks to be following the warrants down to 10p, hopefully 5p can be avoided. | guycep | |
16/6/2016 19:08 | The lesson that innocent PIs should take away is a) identify the omnipresent rampers b) run a mile from a). Should there be a next time. Easy to spot if you have been around for a year or two. | ![]() bulgarian | |
16/6/2016 18:59 | ^ compared to who exactly muppet? Those who ramped this up to the heavens and left the herd high and dry? | ![]() bulgarian | |
16/6/2016 16:40 | Well well. FunkmasterP12 - 23 May 2016 - 07:23:00 - 2245 of 2704 Frighteningly over-ramped. Buyer beware. | ![]() funkmasterp12 | |
16/6/2016 16:31 | The FCA really need to get a grip. Good job this is a main market stock and not AIM, hey? Laughable. | ![]() bulgarian | |
16/6/2016 16:20 | Has anyone checked on Keya and his ramptastic buddies lately? | h4rvs87 | |
16/6/2016 16:12 | Slippery quicksand foundations. Oh dear | ![]() kreature | |
16/6/2016 16:07 | Watch this crash before 4.30 | ![]() stevedawn | |
16/6/2016 16:06 | I made 9k on this dog and put it into XTR. Will make another 9k in no time. Easy money :-) | ![]() stevedawn | |
16/6/2016 16:02 | Happy with XTR last of the MTI overhang then boom!!. Let's see where this dog is and XTR in a week or two :-) | ![]() stevedawn | |
16/6/2016 15:23 | Tracey You clearly have a disconnect either with reality or comprehension. Or both. | ![]() bulgarian | |
16/6/2016 15:20 | Bulgarian 16 Jun'16 - 15:18 - 7043 of 7044 0 0 (Filtered) Bulgarian 16 Jun'16 - 15:18 - 7044 of 7044 0 0 (Filtered) Clearly idolises him, a closet tidy2 fantasist lol. | ![]() tracy_moore | |
16/6/2016 15:18 | You would have to be a nut to follow that guy and his team... | ![]() bulgarian | |
16/6/2016 15:18 | But you filter away, if it helps.. | ![]() bulgarian | |
16/6/2016 15:07 | Err, why filter and ignore, rather than give him and his co-op max publicity on their MO? | ![]() bulgarian | |
16/6/2016 14:59 | Can you stop giving him publicity , FILTER it , so simple. | ![]() tracy_moore |
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