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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hummingbird Resources Plc | LSE:HUM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B60BWY28 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.10 | 1.45% | 7.00 | 6.50 | 7.50 | 7.25 | 6.75 | 7.00 | 2,222,752 | 15:45:40 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 150.52M | -34.28M | -0.0569 | -1.23 | 42.13M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/2/2018 07:19 | Average gold is approx 1330 as they have ramped up so 6.5m Dollars FCF | croasdalelfc | |
16/2/2018 07:19 | Excellent progress being made so far. | charles clore | |
16/2/2018 07:08 | Not holding many here but you'd have to be a muppet not to see the real potential here for decent gains in the coming months-years | gersemi | |
15/2/2018 16:36 | 3 big buys today 5-Feb-18 14:19:38 33.90p 100,000 Buy 33.90k 15-Feb-18 13:08:54 34.50p 279,817 Buy 96.54k 15-Feb-18 14:00:18 34.00p 200,000 Buy* 68.00k | ukgeorge | |
15/2/2018 15:38 | Cyber - about 116m | charles clore | |
15/2/2018 15:10 | Le5s hope it's gone | grecian1 | |
15/2/2018 14:59 | Is the market cap about £100M at the moment ? | cyberbub | |
15/2/2018 14:21 | Looks that way IMO | qs99 | |
15/2/2018 14:16 | is the overhang gone | ukgeorge | |
14/2/2018 18:06 | Gold price is doing well roll on commercial production!! | ukgeorge | |
13/2/2018 14:35 | I would say most mining cos under estimate what production issues they will face, anyone who has been investing in mining cos for a while will have been through the cycle many times, you learn what to look for and when to make a fast exit, I think these guys are well set up and honest, But they need to show the ability to build up cash and then expand the operation and we will all be well rewarded. | catsick | |
13/2/2018 13:36 | European Minerals (now orsu) Shanta gold (SHG) Aureus resources (AUE) | ukgeorge | |
13/2/2018 13:16 | cs - got any examples? "so many times" suggests it's common? | darola | |
13/2/2018 11:58 | There is still selling interest going on I just bot a tiny clip on the retail platform and got filled at 32.45 in a 32/33 market so below mid which is unusual. I think until we have concrete evidence that the mine is actually generating real cash in the bank these will trade cheap, there have been too many juniors who get to first pour and then start coming up with problems and reasons why the production costs are not what they were supposed to be, I think these guys will come through with the goods, but seen it so many times that I dont think a re rate will happen until we actually see the cash piling up. | catsick | |
13/2/2018 11:49 | The fact the fund decided to add HUM to their basket of shares is encouraging. A fund will always have members joining it and members leaving, hence the small variations. This wouldn't have been "personal" re. HUM as investors would decide to leave/join the whole fund, not just some of its constituent portfolio shares. | casual47 | |
13/2/2018 10:25 | all explained on lse, mr Campbell has been onto them this morn,,,,, new ii onboard | rileyma | |
13/2/2018 10:18 | Something odd going on. No doubt one of the VIP private shareholders will be told the reason for the lateness of the RNS. And more importantly are there any more in the pipeline from last year. Again, our VIP shareholder will be able to answer that too. | cockneytrader | |
13/2/2018 09:05 | 0.05% is less than 350k shares! Hardly a sell off... | darola | |
13/2/2018 08:18 | hardly deserting.... | qs99 | |
13/2/2018 08:11 | 20TH oct last yr ???? | rileyma | |
13/2/2018 08:09 | Why are the institutional investors deserting us? | charles clore | |
12/2/2018 11:24 | hxxp://resourcegloba | ukgeorge |
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