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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hochschild Mining Plc | LSE:HOC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1FW5029 | 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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0.20 | 0.13% | 153.40 | 151.20 | 152.00 | 156.20 | 148.40 | 156.20 | 962,751 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Silver Ores | 693.72M | -55.01M | -0.1069 | -14.14 | 777.86M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/2/2018 15:09 | DOW early positive opening fading again | onedayrodders | |
09/2/2018 11:57 | Oneday yeah lugging them around doesn't half hurt Hmm I think myself, cash, cash is the safest | dt1010 | |
09/2/2018 11:47 | Following research, Willy Wonka has bad news for Crypto bulls | onedayrodders | |
09/2/2018 11:36 | be careful with them goalposts DT ;o) | onedayrodders | |
09/2/2018 11:35 | Hectorp .. indeed we all take our stance .. I read and watch many explanations and no one comes close to Peter Schiff for helping me see through the BS and bubble commentary on CNBC. | onedayrodders | |
09/2/2018 11:31 | I agree about buy Gold physical. At around $1300 it's a buy. The CGT free coins. | dt1010 | |
09/2/2018 11:01 | I'm sticking with HOC long, meself. Rodders you said It's the huge US debts that are pushing up bond yields as the risk of debt repayment increases with each Trillion ! I would have them at 10% already never mind 2.85 %" I go with that view strongly - we are in a new Bond BEAR market - and even RBS economists ( so called) today are saying " dump stocks- now - and buy quality BONDS. ( eg Guardian, Telegraph sources) Buy quality GOLD and silver, would be my advice. Inflation will sweep up the millions of pretty large investors / traders /banksters who have been placing massive sums on the stock markets over ther last 3 years. Again I quote the telegraph today: " they may be really frightened now , not knowing if there is another 1000 point move on the way" " many are underwater, and forced sellers". So the US markets may well have much further to go ( fall). Remember this in my view: Stock market, next BEAR will be massive and soon: Bond markets - forget them as a home for cash: Inflation: will be over 3% and rising next 6 months, then maybe 4% and rising: Only PMS do well in this view of the near future. | hectorp | |
09/2/2018 09:07 | US markets breaking down big time. Dow. -10% from its high 2 weeks ago. Correction territory. S&P500. -10% from its high 2 weeks ago. Correction territory. Nasdaq. -<10% from its high 2 weeks ago. Index most over valued but not yet in correction territory due to the US obsession with tech where normal valuation measures don't apply ..... | stevea171 | |
09/2/2018 08:02 | I did tell you lot earlier in the week that selling in the markets would accelerate towards the end of this week!!! Markets taking a beating Sub 200p coming without a shadow of doubt | dt1010 | |
09/2/2018 06:58 | HAHAHAHAHA will quote on that treasure of a comment Oneday!!! Haha | dt1010 | |
09/2/2018 02:15 | HOC into oversold territory for a while on the RSI. Is this the HOC BB by the way? Hopefully HOC's results on the 21st of the month and the following presentation on the 26th will kick some life back into the shares at least! | lauders | |
08/2/2018 21:55 | This Crypto dead cat bounce is last chance to sell 8000+ | onedayrodders | |
08/2/2018 19:15 | Just read this | dt1010 | |
08/2/2018 19:11 | How did people survive before computers and what did they use as currency? I'm just talking about 'what if' it happened haha. | kryptonsnake | |
08/2/2018 17:59 | Very very true. I think they are like mobile phone were in the mid eighties. You own them now and you are an early adopter having he p*ss taken out of you by the sheeple. But they too will follow. | dt1010 | |
08/2/2018 17:55 | Krypto - cryptos are about the only thing left that can be trusted. They are open coded investment, payment and compliance instruments that offer the one thing our banks and markets cannot - the element of trust. Something ordinary people have been praying for for years. | charles clore | |
08/2/2018 17:31 | When is the digital world going to collapse? When it does so will our trains networks, airports, electricity systems, wtc etc we'll all be totally screwed...that disaster scenario is doomster thinking....good luck buying anything...good luck surviving....what would you do without stocks and shares and banking? Even Netflix wouldn't work... | dt1010 | |
08/2/2018 17:17 | I think they just floated that Krypton ... BOTTLECAPCOIN ... it moved to a £50m market cap in ten minutes of going live. But the difference is it's backed by "real" bottle caps. | onedayrodders | |
08/2/2018 17:15 | Buy silver or gold coins - how will you spend your Bitcoins when our digital world collapses? Heck, even bottle caps hold more value than Crypto's! | kryptonsnake | |
08/2/2018 17:06 | DT - Garlic Bread | onedayrodders | |
08/2/2018 16:51 | US Markets setting up for a wave 2 down? Dow -400 as I write. It seems there is little appetite for them to head straight back up to record territory again so the alternative would be to mark time here or fall further. Maybe the recent falls have knocked some sense into some of the participants or is that hoping for too much .... ?? Dow Crashes Over 400 Points, VIX Tops 30 As Risk-Parity Plunges. Dow futures are now almost 600 points from their pre-opening highs as US equity markets stumble hard with soaring VIX and bond yields.. "This Won't End Well" - Mortgage Rates Spike To 4-Year Highs. Will higher rates break housing market momentum? | stevea171 | |
08/2/2018 16:27 | DT - Uranium | ih_657598 | |
08/2/2018 16:25 | DT - cryptos | charles clore |
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