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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% | - | 0.00 | - |
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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06/8/2018 11:54 | Always very little buying in August.......its holiday month. Lots of small stocks will be weak in August and at the mercy of small sellers and shorters. | pro_s2009 | |
06/8/2018 11:44 | All small sells so far .Whats the point selling at 19p unless they are getting stopped out. | cal57 | |
06/8/2018 09:39 | Not shorts anymore - just bored people selling to buy perhaps AST :)? for a punt ;) | soounder | |
06/8/2018 09:33 | Still a short on it.Probably 18.2 is a strong point,would not go under! | costax1654x | |
05/8/2018 21:21 | Is not closed yet! | costax1654x | |
03/8/2018 16:51 | I have to admit. Shorters won this battle. Completely wasn't expecting such a significant pullback at the end of July! They've made really good money if they shorted from 24.50p and closed now at 19.00p. The most amazing is that they've managed to do that with really small volume of sales. | soounder | |
03/8/2018 15:38 | Wonder who's unloading those 250000 trades!And what 's the reason.I mean A Big investor has a strategy!He know's something???We need an answer from them! | costax1654x | |
03/8/2018 12:38 | senttothegallows - not insanity if you have opened your short position at 24.50p ;) and closed at 19p today morning ;). That 250000 'Sell' at 18.85p (08:31) today may be actually shorts closing and buying back. Will see... | soounder | |
03/8/2018 11:51 | 25% drop last 2 weeks absolute insanity IMHO | senttothegallows | |
03/8/2018 09:06 | Buys and sells pretty much even and they are still dropping it.Looks like shorting. | cal57 | |
03/8/2018 08:36 | Hmm ?!18.8 bid let's see if any sell | costax1654x | |
03/8/2018 08:10 | Don't worry this is going to blow ££££ | tutthetrader | |
03/8/2018 08:08 | Ye lets hope so | cal57 | |
03/8/2018 07:54 | Let's hope is a blue day | costax1654x | |
03/8/2018 07:22 | Good spread of interests now. | top tips | |
02/8/2018 15:53 | Sounder rpt is 42% up mate,I have a feeling Aaog is next! | costax1654x | |
02/8/2018 15:04 | Good for anyone waiting to buy in - I liked the results but held back from buying at 25p as you always tend to get a pullback after good news - the lower the better in the next four weeks for those waiting to buy | supercity | |
02/8/2018 14:53 | The problem is the time we have to wait for results!2 bloody months!Without a positive RNS.....is gonna be hard | costax1654x | |
02/8/2018 14:47 | lobo - the question will be - why you guys (despite all the progress so far) allow, share price of your own company, to make you look like fools??:? | soounder | |
02/8/2018 14:13 | Wonder what the top investor question will be at the AGM? | lobo | |
02/8/2018 13:24 | We need a good RNS tomorrow!Otherwise we might hit 18.2 | costax1654x | |
02/8/2018 13:19 | It has 18.2 as support!As a good thing | costax1654x | |
02/8/2018 12:48 | A L E R T !!! ADMIN PLEASE CHECK INTO THIS POSTER- > ApplegarthLSE < and MODERATE his posts ApplegarthLSE - is a fake poster - real name 'davevt'. He is cloning another poster of the same name ie 'applegarth' from LSE. His twitter account is also being reviewed. Posters on here should be made aware of this sociopath. He seriously needs medical attention. The real applegarth on LSE is campaigning against this poster's malicious rantings in his name! applegarth does not have an account on Advfn or twitter | ethelredtheready |
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