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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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1.00 | 0.47% | 213.50 | 213.00 | 214.00 | 216.00 | 211.50 | 213.00 | 507,536 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Silver Ores | 693.72M | -55.01M | -0.1069 | -19.93 | 1.09B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/10/2024 15:11 | Putinaire - 13 Oct 2024 - 09:44:28 - 23496 of 23606 Hochschild - Silver Mining, the place to be! - HOC Seemingly there is a lot of extra hardware gone into some project. But il try verify pics first to be certain | putinaire | |
20/10/2024 15:03 | From the interim results presentation, 60% more production should be coming on line within 2 years, can't be bad. | petebreeze37 | |
20/10/2024 09:58 | HOCHSCHILD MINING PLC - Interim Results Q&A from 21:00 min to 34:00 | stevea171 | |
18/10/2024 18:41 | Silver certainly seems to be FINALLY waking up... off like a rocket as London closed this week. So many thinks all coming into focus this week, with HOC, FRES and underlying PM prices. With both sets of Q3 figures on 23rd, we are hopefully entering more interesting times still.. Good w/e all. | nrc | |
18/10/2024 18:41 | My only regret is not having enough cash today, to make all this the early retirement of tomorrow | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 18:39 | China - India. they never fell out of love with the metals. But huge money is stil in the likes of Bitcoin etc. Equity all still high near globally This is money that will really get gold/silver going. Everything so far has just been gov storage and funds prepping. THe story has yet to begin | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 18:33 | Best way to put it would be, volatility is only value for a long while to come. I reckoned gold would be 5000-8000 pto near end of 2025 and see no reason to change. Silver historically returns more, but i guess that depends where you buy and sell. Anyway, it has catching up to do | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 18:29 | The soft comms are screwed now anyway. All that money will keep piling into hard comms Over time like.. Dont mean in a tick lol But i have a feeling HOC is going to open up hard. Re order's on weekend filled and then up for PI to buy | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 18:28 | Once the boys are in, they dont beat themselves up | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 18:26 | After waiting forever! Silver $33.32. Breaking out at last as expected and finally following gold but will it be short lived and beaten back down as usual? | stevea171 | |
18/10/2024 13:50 | Silver showing a break on price now so this is being held down for post market orders i think - and could easily open above the block on Monday | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 12:02 | Gathering it's base before next phase, gold chart going ballastic | petebreeze37 | |
18/10/2024 09:59 | its not a recommendation as im not a pro But silver has already broken out technically re to the funds - not in price but on weight. So, Hoc may end up flying through earlier barrier given. Silver is going to steam up for weeks, very soon | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 09:24 | adding a few end of this hour | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 08:00 | Regards Tick trader | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 07:59 | Personally im hoping HOC pulls back, not consolidate, as thats where value is. Ought to with the likes of silver sitting but silver will break out. Hoc will most likely be in that zone at the time unless bullish beyond reason . I suspect if it breaks the zone before metals, comes back to zone. But once break together - HOC will double Not really bothered about results. Above expectation only leads to a pulback awaiting the metal anyway. Below expectation is value Got a great period to come here where any extra money can be built into it from other things that need selling off | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 07:16 | Ere. That's the zone to read market. Mid is 260 (not marked - just knocked it up) But with the weighting of 182/202/228 - you dont need to see if sell calls. Just look for a price to buy a pullback, or an order above, or both, or whatever it is you lot do lol | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 07:14 | $2700 gold. | stevea171 | |
18/10/2024 07:06 | 250 is a standard test as another mentioned, but primary will be calling | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 07:05 | Straight to 260s. | putinaire | |
18/10/2024 06:45 | surely must be due for a pullback on profit taking even though gold up a bit since UK close on thursday . Incidentally , aussie gold stocks were either flat or even down a bit on back of a higher gold price . Might have been the friday blues and same thing could happen in UK today | arja | |
17/10/2024 20:07 | Looking at the longer term chart the price target for the current move looks to be 314p. | gramshaw | |
17/10/2024 20:06 | 33 trades after close today. Hmmmm ..... ! A take over in the wind? Something seems to be up?! | stevea171 | |
17/10/2024 19:35 | Rathkum. The comment is helpful but I think there are other factors in play that are pushing the HOC share price up quite dramatically: (+20p just today on high volume of 3.1 million). Getting over the 200p barrier after many months held back is one. Front running next weeks Q3 results is another. Then there are very few mid cap silver miners listed, and silver is forecast to break out imminently and then move in short order to $50 initially. etc, etc. This is the HOC comment below in your above article. "Silver has lagged gold and, with ground to make up, I have added to my holding in Hochschild Mining (HOC) with its silver and gold mines in South America in various stages of production and development. Its strategy of increasing production while reducing costs makes it an attractive buy valued on a P/E of 6 and PEG of 0.5." | stevea171 |
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