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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Horizonte Minerals Plc | LSE:HZM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMXLQJ47 | ORD 20P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.025 | 8.33% | 0.325 | 0.30 | 0.35 | 0.325 | 0.30 | 0.30 | 2,062,187 | 10:37:43 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -5.32M | -0.0197 | -0.16 | 863.29k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/1/2018 07:56 | My chart witheringsChart looks good - price above main moving averages 50/150/200MacD turning up and RSI is low | jailbird | |
25/1/2018 16:33 | You mean a big seller quietly offloading stock? | charles clore | |
25/1/2018 16:13 | This is not a PI selling Institution slicing for sure. | jailbird | |
25/1/2018 13:52 | I think it may move back and forth within a range until BFS now 6-7p resistance is the one to break to get a decent move into double figures | jailbird | |
25/1/2018 12:47 | Seller back | jailbird | |
25/1/2018 12:03 | 5 MM on bid price ( offering if you sell)4 MM on asking price ( if you are buying)Shame I cannot show screenshot | jailbird | |
25/1/2018 11:48 | Jailbird, Apologies, but don't understand your last post. I think I get the L2 bit about 5v4 (assume means 5 buy to 4 sells). Any chance you might clarify it a bit. Much appreciated | uapatel | |
25/1/2018 11:38 | 5v4Large spread after 150k buyMicro prices have stopped for now too | jailbird | |
25/1/2018 11:05 | L2 stronger now 4v2 | jailbird | |
25/1/2018 10:49 | "#HZM Think it's time to start moving / limits only at present #Nickel #Cobalt" | cf456 | |
25/1/2018 10:03 | Finally 2v1 tick up in bid L2 | jailbird | |
25/1/2018 08:07 | Next leg up starting me feels... | ayesha4 | |
25/1/2018 08:05 | Another on my agenda to top slice for a free carry when the time is right. GLA, GD | greatfull dead | |
25/1/2018 07:39 | Agree with your thoughts Mav! I think we will see a big move north very soon just as we did with ARS. Like all these shares it’s all about having the patience to see those re-rates materialise and when they do we enjoy multi-bagger returns. | adorling | |
25/1/2018 07:21 | Same with asiamet i have those from 2p and hit 12p last year im expecting similar gains here based on assets, management and commodity | maverick247 | |
25/1/2018 07:11 | But one must not forget, if u bought in at 2p then you already doubled your money | jailbird | |
25/1/2018 07:07 | Nickel now 15% higher than pace case npv | maverick247 | |
24/1/2018 21:56 | Everyone knows the real money is made by investing in Cos that are already are in production and will benefit from higher commodity prices We are invested on hope of a potential bid after BFS or waiting for the rises as production nears | jailbird | |
24/1/2018 21:43 | lol - Its because it's (nickle) is in the ground. The Nickle price could be £1,000,000 an ounce. HZM would still be earning exactly what they are today. | bushranger | |
24/1/2018 17:16 | Couple of large trades reported just now . Worked orders .Good to see movement upwards on worked orders | jailbird | |
24/1/2018 16:47 | It's possible that HZM is still being held back a bit by the tail end of the overhang and that's why the move up today was fairly small despite the strong move in the nickel price. Once it clears the move back up should be more rapid. | cf456 | |
24/1/2018 16:30 | Cf - you would think it inevitable that HZM would rise on the back of commodity breakout. However, although it seems the market will pay for predicted shortage and future demand, it will not pay for the miners of physical commodity in the ground. Bizarre but true! | charles clore | |
24/1/2018 16:24 | "Nickel surging +6% to $13,550 (highest levels since June 2015). Time for #HZM to start moving into the 5s" | cf456 |
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