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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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-2.20 | -1.43% | 151.20 | 151.20 | 151.80 | 152.80 | 149.80 | 149.80 | 515,703 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Silver Ores | 693.72M | -55.01M | -0.1069 | -14.16 | 778.89M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/3/2017 19:55 | SG. It's ok amongst guys together and I take it you're one but not ok in mixed company, like here. Do you F & C at home in front of your own family? No, I thought not. Couldn't be more basic really. ODR has kids. Does he speak with them like that? Doubt it. So why come on here and behave badly? | stevea171 | |
18/3/2017 19:11 | Personally the way this has traded this week the F-Word seems perfectably acceptable . What a week ! | saturdaygirl | |
18/3/2017 17:51 | flooding? never noticed. ! bloody is OK in my book, I filter F and C posts. | hectorp | |
18/3/2017 17:28 | Deleting yours improves it further | dt1010 | |
18/3/2017 16:58 | I have deleted around 40% of posters here which leaves me with a high quality read. Thank you for the power posts. Good luck all | rhuvaal2 | |
18/3/2017 13:19 | Why the rush? | dt1010 | |
18/3/2017 13:17 | ODR. Unexpected and disappointing,yes, BUT Plse tone down your use of bad language in above post. thanks. | stevea171 | |
18/3/2017 13:05 | I said on Thursday I saw a short term trading Op and was going to trade on Friday. Then the RNS hit and my plan was royally shafted. Hence why I said I was a somewhat peeved off on Friday. Unlike juju I wont claim "I told you so" as it was the placing that triggered the fall. Just my luck they couldn't wait another day for that bloody RNS. I don't blame Eduardo as shares of for selling as well as buying even for CEO's but cant believe my luck. | onedayrodders | |
18/3/2017 12:35 | The buyer is currently down 450k ! | panic investor | |
18/3/2017 11:32 | Yes, the fall was massively over done with 15 million shares out of 500+ million transferring from one lt holder to probably a few other lt institutional holders. Almost a non event but the machines and hedge funds go crazy .... | stevea171 | |
18/3/2017 11:17 | Steve....Well as long as they are not downhill of much higher levels thats good to hear. Seemed a bit of a panic fall in relation to a placing of existing shares . But HOC is volatile so perhaps nothing out of the ordinary. imho | pineapple1 | |
18/3/2017 11:04 | Pineapple. Doubt it. HOC's mines are at around 15,000 ft where few people live let alone flooding .... | stevea171 | |
18/3/2017 09:57 | I wonder if the flooding engulfing Peru got a few holders a little nervous yesterday. | pineapple1 | |
18/3/2017 06:00 | Silver has all the same positives going for it as gold. It hasn't quite cleared its 20 DMA yet, but has everything else under control direction will be higher for a while. After it clears 1750¢, next test doesn't come until 1850¢. ~ MoneyChanger. | dt1010 | |
17/3/2017 19:16 | So let's get this straight. The seller of the 3%, sold in order for an institution to buy them? Apologies for being thick but how do we know this? | npp62 | |
17/3/2017 18:16 | 14m traded at these levels..bodes well for next week ;) | banj | |
17/3/2017 18:14 | Its probably not one entity taking all the shares. More likely a number of institutions. | shakeypremis | |
17/3/2017 17:50 | Huge volume today so lots of horse trading I am sure - solid platform roll on next week. If someone takes 3% they must be confident after due diligence! | spagnolia | |
17/3/2017 17:38 | Dublin? a night out , 6 pints o' guiness in and then a sobering swim in the Liffey. Come on Ireland! | hectorp | |
17/3/2017 17:25 | GreenR thanks for the correction, teaches me to read properly! | edjge2 |
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