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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/9/2019 17:27 | I've done some rough calculations on P/E 20 Instead of P/E 200 Say #HNR zoetic sells 1m bottles at £45 per bottle, that's £45m revenue and 50% profit from per bottle, because they grow own crops. Profit after cost is £22.5m P/E 20= £450M Mcap. Wow!!!. Now add or take from the figures, that should give you the scale of this business. Hopefully if all goes smoothly | profit7 | |
06/9/2019 17:26 | Not another TW troll. | cal57 | |
06/9/2019 17:17 | Some CBD oil companies have P/E’s of over 200 and many IT companies are more. | profit7 | |
06/9/2019 17:09 | Mcap is underpinned by capital assets, but is usually driven by current and future income potential reflected in the P/E ratio. Some CBD oil companies have P/E’s of over 200 and many IT companies are more. However we have little to no income at present and no future income projections yet, so are very vulnerable. If and when we get substantial income and projected income, and an OTC listing then we will be on the way to a brighter future. Hopefully the October numbers will pave the way! Source :LSE chat board | profit7 | |
06/9/2019 16:49 | According to TW bearcast yesterday: reckons this company is now likely to go bust. DYOR | belt n braces | |
06/9/2019 16:06 | Doesn't harm to be civil. | cal57 | |
06/9/2019 15:04 | 200k I didn't say £200k Did i you dysfunctional being | profit7 | |
06/9/2019 15:04 | What's wrong with CEO buying 200k of shares | profit7 | |
06/9/2019 11:54 | Nick Tulloch just bought 200k. | nobullplease | |
06/9/2019 11:35 | CEO invest £9k💥 | kemche | |
06/9/2019 11:32 | Have been in this for what seems like eternity @ a lot higher than share price now. Great to see some action! | singas | |
06/9/2019 11:28 | OTC listing coming very soon Get in before it rockets | profit7 | |
06/9/2019 11:27 | #HNR #lse chatting about hnr past. I don't care about past, past is past.✔️ New CEO as of 4 September 2019 ✔️ New trajectory ✔️ Asset for sale to highest buyer ✔️ #CBD is the new green gold ✔️ Seed to sale💥 CEO invest 200k💥 What is not to like here 👋👋 | profit7 | |
06/9/2019 11:24 | Derampers having a awful time here. LSE chat board, few derampers going on there, all will be kicking themselves, Best thing is to buy | profit7 | |
06/9/2019 11:09 | 12m RP shares at the ready! | kemche | |
06/9/2019 11:03 | Here we go ... share price to accelerate | rakepat37 | |
06/9/2019 10:50 | BOOM! £9,290 on the nose! BOOM!!!!! | kemche | |
06/9/2019 10:47 | Writing is on the wall ... asset worth more than market cap alone ... more news to come in the coming weeks ... back to double digits | rakepat37 | |
06/9/2019 10:37 | Boom ... skin in the game ... I think I will have a few more at this price | rakepat37 | |
06/9/2019 10:33 | Will do. Great fun. | honestmarty | |
06/9/2019 10:29 | Marty, if you think they are bad try any of Bell's companies they are a hoot - RRR, RGM and ABM. An absolute riot! | kemche | |
06/9/2019 10:12 | Thanks superg1. Quality research. I first got hooked in over the helium. Sad to see punters won't listen to sense. I've tried on several shares since. Had some success warning people on NAUT and LION. Currently fighting a squad of rampers on PET, awful company history, awful Directors. I suspect organized boiler rooms promote specific microcaps | honestmarty | |
06/9/2019 10:12 | Here's your missing letter K rakepat37 | p5tvr |
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