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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 | |
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-0.50 | -5.56% | 8.50 | 8.00 | 9.00 | 9.00 | 8.20 | 9.00 | 1,884,435 | 16:24:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 150.52M | -34.28M | -0.0569 | -1.49 | 51.16M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/8/2018 15:37 | Waylander you've more chance of meeting Elvis than receiving a reasoned and considered answer from our friend over the pond. I would love to be proved wrong but it won't happen. | new_buyer | |
08/8/2018 15:19 | I would filter the bellend but am waiting for him to answer a genuine question directed to him with some actual reasoning instead of posing a question to the questioner as a response. | waylander1970 | |
08/8/2018 14:52 | I bloody well hope so Casual :) | ![]() ukgeorge | |
08/8/2018 14:48 | Summer doldrums just three more weeks. Should hopefully see the whole sector rebound. | ![]() casual47 | |
08/8/2018 14:40 | Does anyone think we can see any recovery in the share price without the macro environment changing such as the gold price recovering to a higher level? | new_buyer | |
08/8/2018 14:36 | BT what are you on about, whose hiding? And as for the last 10 posts on the LSE forum they are all about Stephen Betts but heh don't let the truth get in the way!! Why would anyone, such as FSJ, answer a question from you when you have never backed up anything you have posted about HUM and this conspiracy you go on about. Why don't you go to one of your, many, holiday homes and write a(nother) best seller and maybe go by boat!! I apologise to everyone on this board and this will be my last interaction with BT. | new_buyer | |
08/8/2018 14:10 | or is he a "looser" new_buyer........... | ![]() fsjamescampbell | |
08/8/2018 13:59 | Borderterrier hahahahahaha you absolute loser! | new_buyer | |
08/8/2018 13:24 | Waylander1970. The squeaking wheel gets the grease sometimes. Please read the current top 10 posts on the LSE forum this morning. It isn't just my opinion. | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
08/8/2018 13:17 | Wish you would have a continued silence! | waylander1970 | |
08/8/2018 13:04 | new_buyer And BTW I don't "claim to know" but one thing I DO know is that this share price needs some attention from the Bod. As others have repeatedly said, their continued silence is a concern now. | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
08/8/2018 12:46 | zhockey Of course it would. But with all the positive news re. this company and the continued stagnation/poor share price the Bod needs to address this or fire the Ceo for under performing. | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
08/8/2018 12:43 | new_buyer How about putting your money where your big mouth is? You say I'm not invested? OK big mouth lets see just how big your balls are. I will bet you $20,000 I can prove I am. I have friends in the UK it should be easy for us both to deposit that amount in a holding bank over there. Are we on? Put up or shut up loud mouth. | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
08/8/2018 08:48 | BT if gold were headed upwards past 1400 this would be much higher. The company specific challenges are well known, single mine, lack of ambition in increasing production (AGG outcome), the recent troubles at the mine, poor IRR at the Liberia project. However a bull market floats all boats. | ![]() zhockey | |
08/8/2018 08:12 | Borderterrier just more contradictions!! As you say yourself "Nobody knows" but then you claim to know!! Which is it, you know and no one else does? You proved your lack of investing knowledge earlier when you said that the board should have instigated a share buy back scheme earlier then admitted that you knew that legally they could not so which is it? "Guys like me" huh? I won't tell anybody to do anything, you make your decisions and you live with them, this again is where you seem to show a lack of investing experience, if this is such a bad investment then why the hell are you still invested? Many have called you out, many with much more experience and knowledge than me, and if you are invested, which I doubt anyway, you are an absolute novice. | new_buyer | |
08/8/2018 00:56 | new_buyer. The share price is going DOWN. Years ago I was heavily invested in the market here in the US when the crash came in 2007-8. Guys like you were telling me "not to bolt for the exits". I had a client at that time who was supposedly one of the best brains in the business. He got it WRONG, just like you are now. Nobody knows. Fsj and Darola have been spouting about this for a long time now because they like to think they do, but after all the positive news this share price still behaves negatively. There's always an excuse when that happens. Wake up. | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
07/8/2018 23:13 | BT you’ve proved that you don’t have a clue. I don’t think you’ve been investing for more than a year or so let alone 40 years successfully as you claim. | new_buyer | |
07/8/2018 22:49 | zhockey. Wrong, unfortunately. I know the complete sector is suffering but if you compare the charts over the last year it looks as though Hum has dropped off the end of a cliff. After all the good news, that is disturbing. | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
07/8/2018 19:28 | BT I think you'll find it's the sector, not this stock that is suffering. | ![]() zhockey | |
07/8/2018 17:59 | Breaking through support at 27p now. Great!!! | ![]() divmad | |
07/8/2018 17:54 | Ignore it and it might go away!! | new_buyer | |
07/8/2018 17:46 | Fsj. With luck, this may move N in 2020. But I doubt it. The MARKET has ZERO confidence in this company now. | ![]() borderterrier1 |
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