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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9.00 | 5.66% | 168.00 | 165.40 | 165.80 | 167.00 | 156.80 | 158.80 | 3,602,142 | 16:35:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Silver Ores | 693.72M | -55.01M | -0.1069 | -15.49 | 851.94M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/12/2017 09:56 | Silver having a go at $16 so Nymex can bash it down again | onedayrodders | |
15/12/2017 09:27 | Charlie , This is not normal . Something must be going on that us plebs dont know about | juju44 | |
15/12/2017 09:24 | juju - is that about the ninth time it is looking for a bottom? | charles clore | |
15/12/2017 09:12 | Testing the bottom of the channel again - what a bore | juju44 | |
15/12/2017 09:04 | You have to wonder what is going on here with the price spending 3 months in this very tight range . Trade it up and down and make money | juju44 | |
14/12/2017 20:30 | -- Total cash of approximately $156 million as at 30 September 2017 ($140 million as at 31 December 2016)-- Net debt of approximately $147 million as at 30 September 2017 ($187 million as at 31 December 2016)According to the news release a few weeks ago they will soon add $200m to the debt and spent $103m of the cash to pay off the bond holders...and then refinance all their debt in the early part of next yearThe way the share is constantly bouncing back to the 220p level could this refinancing be a rights issue that is being (and has been) pre sold? | supercity | |
14/12/2017 16:09 | It depends on how low Crimex wants to go. They could flex muscles and push it down to 1050. It's up to them. I'm waiting to buy further down. | davidspringbank | |
14/12/2017 14:22 | itcf - good point. Anyone know how much debt remains after HOC recently rejigged that huge amount? | charles clore | |
14/12/2017 14:17 | Reduced debt, increase in mining activity, seemingly a floor under PMs - 2018 could be a different story. | ifthecapfits | |
14/12/2017 13:57 | So predictable. HOC is like titanic, bobbing up and down, before finally sinking. Bit extreme maybe, HOC had so many expectations this year but nothing really came of it. | richkid71 | |
14/12/2017 13:55 | Yep , back to the daily pattern on the metals | juju44 | |
14/12/2017 13:40 | Dead in the water we might have to wait for the bonds to crash. | charles clore | |
14/12/2017 13:25 | First Majestic did 10% yesterday, London miners are not moving. | shakeypremis | |
14/12/2017 11:36 | DT - I am banking on that | juju44 | |
14/12/2017 11:26 | Wow admire the commitment juju I guess this base is pretty sold though Just no knowing when it will break up out of it Will happen though | dt1010 | |
14/12/2017 10:39 | I added some more on that last dip . Bring it on | juju44 | |
14/12/2017 10:23 | I guess miners were leading the PM's :O/ | onedayrodders | |
14/12/2017 09:44 | Two good clips there, eeza, sounds very tight: oil for gold, and thank you. | rhuvaal2 | |
14/12/2017 09:32 | Christmas has come early for me: I am now in possession of 55 KG of silver bullion bought at bargain prices. Woo Hoo! I don't hold cryptos because when government regulators muscle their way in with futures contracts they will carry on like Crimex with gold and silver and destroy the price. It's a shame because cryptos do away with the need for banks and government altogether and I'm all for anything which makes our lives easier. | davidspringbank | |
14/12/2017 08:28 | And the looming end of the PetroDollar. | eeza | |
14/12/2017 05:38 | Quite Charles...my Eth is up hugely too, it's all about crypto while we wait for HOC | dt1010 |
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