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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-5.80 | -3.10% | 181.00 | 181.00 | 181.40 | 187.40 | 178.40 | 187.40 | 1,639,645 | 16:29:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Silver Ores | 693.72M | -55.01M | -0.1069 | -16.93 | 931.17M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/5/2017 09:35 | Wait for Nymex open. | eeza | |
05/5/2017 09:19 | SG. I expect and very much hope so. The cartel is spitting into the wind and will be overtaken by physical demand .... | stevea171 | |
05/5/2017 09:16 | Steve This maybe the run up to break the long term flag . | saturdaygirl | |
05/5/2017 09:10 | Silver showing the doji | saturdaygirl | |
05/5/2017 09:10 | PM take down over? We could see a stampede of buyers who sold out on the drop here coming back into HOC in the coming days. Compressed spring syndrone! 12 days down. ? days back to 285p? | stevea171 | |
05/5/2017 08:40 | JNUG I think you may have a nice buy on the gap down , i did have my finger on the button but couldn`t do it . Things are looking better today . Chart looks like half a inverse head and shoulder, £££ | saturdaygirl | |
05/5/2017 08:14 | Took some JNUG yesterday in case frenchies or payroll play up. JNUG might go to $9-10 after bounce and drop. | edjge2 | |
05/5/2017 07:50 | Not sure , we may have to wait till end of day | saturdaygirl | |
05/5/2017 07:23 | Could we have BOUNCE BACK FRIDAY? :)) | goldenshare888 | |
05/5/2017 07:19 | Is this the Doji for Silver ? | saturdaygirl | |
05/5/2017 02:32 | If this is correct we just need the patience for bitcoin to reverse. It will keep going up a lot in the short term though! | lauders | |
04/5/2017 21:40 | Topicel. Yes, MUX gets paid by HOC variable dividends depending on the profitability of the mine and need for retention of capital for investment in San Jose. | stevea171 | |
04/5/2017 21:28 | Stevea, so we pay McEwan that dividend? Nice for them. Topicel | topicel | |
04/5/2017 21:18 | eeza Here are the 14 down candles , wait until be see the doji | saturdaygirl | |
04/5/2017 21:07 | Some chart porn for SG. Last chart - "Meanwhile, Silver ETF is down 14 days in a row - and all-time record run..." | eeza | |
04/5/2017 20:26 | McEwan Mining reports today on the jointly held San José Mine (MUX 49%, HOC 51%): Gold and silver production attributable to us from our 49% interest in the San José mine for Q1 2017 increased quarter over quarter by 12% to 19,925 gold equivalent ounces. During Q1 2017 we received $2.5 million in dividends from the San José mine. For the remainder of 2017 we expect to continue to receive dividends from our 49% interest in San José. We anticipate receiving dividends totaling $10.0 million or more, with the final amount being determined by the mine’s profitability, treasury position, and decisions on capital and exploration investments. | stevea171 | |
04/5/2017 17:39 | Shakey - let's hope you are right | charles clore | |
04/5/2017 17:22 | Crazy as it all is, this has happened multiple times in the last couple of years. Recovered and went higher each time. I doubt this time will be any different. | shakeypremis | |
04/5/2017 17:07 | Bitcoin needs futures on the comex, that will keep the price nice and low! | majorpain2 | |
04/5/2017 17:02 | What a crazy world. | shakeypremis | |
04/5/2017 16:29 | And still laughing.. edit - 1223 on the way | saturdaygirl | |
04/5/2017 16:20 | They are the ones having the last laugh at the moment shakey! I hope it turns around but the "most undervalued commodity" in existence just gets keeping cheaper. Thought the markets were meant to be rational and forward looking! LOL! | lauders |
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