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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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1.60 | 0.89% | 180.60 | 179.60 | 180.60 | 181.40 | 177.40 | 179.80 | 266,719 | 12:04:35 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Silver Ores | 693.72M | -55.01M | -0.1069 | -16.89 | 929.11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/1/2018 15:15 | Bought 6023 at 247.66p. | davidspringbank | |
05/1/2018 13:57 | Alas I did ignore them Juju, and subsequently lost out on selling my trading shares and buying back 5% lower. This said it will only be a few more days before we're back to square one! | ![]() d3009 | |
05/1/2018 13:40 | Gold and silver reacting strongly. Shame HOC isn't doing the same. Blinking broker downgrades! | ![]() lauders | |
05/1/2018 13:07 | NFP expected 190K Not taking any chances are they ... for an economy the size of the US that is supposed to be booming that is a pathetic target. | ![]() onedayrodders | |
05/1/2018 09:09 | awaiting fridays US stats? | ![]() edjge2 | |
05/1/2018 08:48 | Ignore all analysts . Vested interests | ![]() juju44 | |
05/1/2018 00:55 | It is a shame that HOC are so weak when gold and silver are getting stronger. As CC says "the market is against us" but I am waiting for the 17th January and will see if that changes sentiment with HOC. About time this took off like some other shares I have been following (sadly not holding!). | ![]() lauders | |
04/1/2018 23:28 | LOL did Stevea spit the dummy ? Nice header with charts .. thanks | ![]() saturdaygirl | |
04/1/2018 22:59 | These were downgraded from buy to hold earlier today. | robo15 | |
04/1/2018 22:24 | Angola is also talking about ditching the dollar for trading in items, including oil I believe. Aren't they small-time producers, but in OPEC just the same...? Interesting times indeed Banj. The final push by the Sino-Russia-Iran axis to launch their alternative gold-backed system against the petrodollar? Topicel | ![]() topicel | |
04/1/2018 20:18 | "seek a more attractive entry point". Lol !!!!!!! So downgrade & slag the shares - Hey Presto. Simple-dimple. Eh?? | ![]() eeza | |
04/1/2018 20:10 | $130m net cash next year fantastic! Either a substantially higher dividend or M&A imho. | andyc100 | |
04/1/2018 17:28 | Not sure one of any real note is coming Looking v good still that bottom was in early Dec Famous last words of course. | ![]() onedayrodders | |
04/1/2018 16:29 | Just get the gold and silver smash over with. We know it's coming. | ![]() shakeypremis | |
04/1/2018 16:08 | All good points. Why don't you like Australian miners though? | ![]() shakeypremis | |
04/1/2018 16:05 | Shakey - I dont like Aussie miners so try and keep away. Mali is reckoned to be one of the friendliest African countries towards miners. HUM already has Dugbe with 4.2m oz and the Yanfolila deposit is 2.2m oz. All fully funded and producing as of Dec 2017. | ![]() charles clore | |
04/1/2018 15:51 | HUM is in Mali, I try to stay away from Africa if at all possible. HUM also isn't going to produce any silver if I remember correctly. Gascoyne Resources in Australia is a better and safer bet for a new gold producer. Not producing yet but will be Q2 this year and has 2 x 1Moz deposits to go through with large exploration upside. 100,000oz/year + is the targeted production rate. | ![]() shakeypremis | |
04/1/2018 15:47 | if HOC is down when silver is up we stand no chance. I do have HOC but that's my business and no one else's. Where is GS888, he was very vocal when HOC was on the way up. | richkid71 |
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