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HUM Hummingbird Resources Plc

8.75
-0.25 (-2.78%)
26 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.25 -2.78% 8.75 8.50 9.00 9.05 8.75 9.00 581,347 15:19:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 150.52M -34.28M -0.0569 -1.54 54.17M
Hummingbird Resources Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker HUM. The last closing price for Hummingbird Resources was 9p. Over the last year, Hummingbird Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 4.10p to 14.00p.

Hummingbird Resources currently has 601,918,700 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Hummingbird Resources is £54.17 million. Hummingbird Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.54.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/4/2019
08:18
cool 3 years 30p.......thats virtually double from here!
fsjamescampbell
26/4/2019
16:37
Idiot..................................................
fsjamescampbell
26/4/2019
12:50
Fsj. Thank you for another impressive post from the mining Guru and company mouthpiece. You fit the bill nicely and are well suited for your job here. Please keep up the good work by reminding us all what a great well managed company this is, with an exceptional, experienced Ceo. His reputation at the helm here now is beyond reproach. He may have an English degree but its glaringly obvious he knows sweet Fanny Adams about goldmining.
borderterrier1
26/4/2019
12:41
New_buyer. Probably not wise to read my moronic posts any more re. this so please read the ones from the other unhappy campers instead. We all know this is run by incompetent muppets now, any further comment re. life of mine and future production figures is irrelevant. Dan the chief muppet has blown it big time. He will be sitting at home counting his big salary until this goes under.
borderterrier1
26/4/2019
08:31
BT you obviously are not cut out for gold mining stocks, go research JORC and see how idiotic your ""proven reserves" can often be translated into "an educated guess"" comment actually is but as you have proved many times over you are happy and competent at LYING, it comes as second nature to you which is why so many avoid your moronic posts.
new_buyer
26/4/2019
07:47
Pick up the phone or email the company you complete oil spill..............you are searching for answers to muppet questions on a BB.....satisfy yourself as to why you invested and stop pointing your grubby fish smelling fingers at everyone else.

Most on here agree with NB and myself, you are a moronic whining little twerp that needs to overdose on mint imperials because your breath is as stagnant and stinking as your posts...........yawn yawn yawn daily moronic yaaaaaaaaaawn!

fsjamescampbell
26/4/2019
00:14
But New-buyer Pond Scum, there IS a question about the life of the mine you FKG idiot! We are talking about African goldmines where "proven reserves" can often be translated into "an educated guess" to entice investors and that's what I was talking about. Nobody knows for certain WHAT the reserves and LOM are at the moment, so why the extra 13 million on the second ball mill? And unfortunately, they have now proved conclusively that they are in fact, a team of muppets. A forward thinking Ceo that knows what he is doing would be right to organize a second ball mill to cope with demand. But this guy, who apparently has an education (but unfortunately, he's now proved it most definitely isn't in gold mining) would iron out the obvious problems. Like a rickety old wooden SUPPLY bridge, an idiot for an "experienced" manager that has "40 years of mining experience" in Africa and a con man for a financial advisor that tells him to spend 2 million on Bunker Hill. Oh yes, and the rainy season is an ANNUAL event. That means it happens EVERY year. Get it now, amoeba brain?
borderterrier1
25/4/2019
14:12
Come on BT you can do better than that can't you and to just show your blatant lying as what it is GoldenBull's full quote is as follows "If there was any question about many years life of mine, only a complete idiot and a team of muppets would buy a second mill."

No doubt you will edit your post 6474 where you say "As Golden Bull says on the LSE bb "Only an idiot and a team of muppets would buy a second ball mill" Correct."

You really are pond scum.

new_buyer
25/4/2019
13:09
Fsj. I'm not alone with my opinion. As Golden Bull says on the LSE bb "Only an idiot and a team of muppets would buy a second ball mill" Correct. CD says the same and there are others. But I guess we are all boring shirtlifters and we should take notice of what YOU tell us because you are , after all, in the know and a mining expert......... like DB is?


The key words are:- "This will allow the plant to increase its throughput capacity." Really? Perhaps they should learn to "walk before they can run"? Because for the last two years they have been crawling like infants. Board room tactics. "We can't manage to reach production targets because of bad luck. I know, let's waste 13 million on another ball mill we don't need, that will fix the problem! We will still get our big pay checks."

borderterrier1
25/4/2019
09:05
A second Ball Mill is an essential move forward BT - if you can't grasp this then you are worse than i thought!

The second ball mill at the Yanfolila Gold Mine is a direct result of the confidence that HUM in their expectation that Yanfolila's Reserves will grow over its mine life and the second mill will allow the plant to increase its throughput capacity.

The plan is to increase the plant throughput to 1.4Mtpa from 1.24Mtpa based on a blend of ore types and when operating at 100% fresh ore the throughput capacity will increase from 1Mtpa to 1.24Mtpa

They had set aside in the DFS a spend of $9m on a secondary tertiary crusher so the decision to spend this money plus another $4m on a far better option of a 2nd ball mill is a massive positive for the company......demonstrates also Dan Betts skills as a CEO as he listens and absorbs feedback from the very experienced mining managers and so on!!!

fsjamescampbell
25/4/2019
08:10
BT you are obviously a paid deramper, if not give me your considered opinion as to why a second ball mill is beyond your comprehension?
new_buyer
24/4/2019
18:14
BT - i was thinking the same. We know he has an English degree but coming from several generations of bullion & diamond merchants you would have thought he had learnt something about the business along the way.
sandoval
24/4/2019
15:03
BT I'd rather be a cross between a mushroom and an ostrich than a narcissist!! LSE, that board that I also participate on that you can't, I must return their soon, much better than this board!

There's no place for a obvious paid deramper on the LSE board!!

new_buyer
24/4/2019
14:04
Fsj. Here's a legitimate, genuine question for you. How much actual EXPERIENCE in gold mining does DB have? I know he comes from a family of bullion dealers etc. But I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about actual "hands on" experience before this project?
borderterrier1
24/4/2019
13:31
new_buyer It looks as though your genetic make up is a cross between a mushroom and an ostrich. Please pull your head out of the sand and stop listening to the BS. But don't take my word for it, read some of the posts this morning on the LSE bb. But I guess that in your feeble mind, they are all wrong?
borderterrier1
24/4/2019
09:02
Don't you know more about everything than anybody? (surely we don't have "The Don" posting on here do we?)
new_buyer
23/4/2019
17:35
There you go BT - hit with the facts and you have nothing of substance to come back with. Pit walls and bridges damaged by excessive rain is not bad management. 1p options and Bunker Hill cons is bad management. Someone being shot by the country's armed guard is not bad management, heavy rains in over 10 years is not bad management.

Achieving 33koz of gold production during Q2 2018 is a sterling effort!

Achieving only 23koz in Q1 2019 due to the extent of artisinal mining on the licence unknown until that element becomes mined is not bad management.

These, however are all factors that give HUM great experience going forward, they can mitigate and manage some of these elements but some force majeure anomalies are nothing to do with poor management.

fsjamescampbell
23/4/2019
16:19
You deramped all the way from 19p to 39p and back down again so if the management bought 50m shares you would find something else to complain about. Your employers must be happy. Are you on a good bonus?
new_buyer
23/4/2019
16:00
Like I said, quote:- "bad luck or bad MANAGEMENT" Management that won't buy shares here. Get it now?
borderterrier1
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