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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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0.25 | 3.57% | 7.25 | 7.00 | 7.50 | 7.25 | 7.25 | 7.25 | 30,019 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 150.52M | -34.28M | -0.0569 | -1.23 | 42.13M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/2/2017 07:34 | Sounds a solid appt, ,, | rileyma | |
23/2/2017 07:25 | Good news ... top hire... things really taking shape | aim999 | |
22/2/2017 10:10 | looks like it is going to head higher, breaking out on the chart | ukgeorge | |
22/2/2017 09:31 | 1,000,000 8:44 | rileyma | |
16/2/2017 23:31 | Another good thing about this stock is that it is cheap. They have a FD market cap of $110 million. It could easily be a 10 bagger if they build both mines and gold prices rise. I could be wrong, but if they aren't a 5 or 10 bagger, I'll be surprised. They have all of the factors I look for: Low valuation, large resources, economic project, a pipeline for growth, strong management, a path to production, likelihood of financing, and a decent ore grade. It's not in a great location (West Africa), but Liberia and western Mali aren't too bad. | jimbowen30 | |
10/2/2017 10:50 | humming..... | 4marlin | |
10/2/2017 02:42 | This is looking a great investment with the mine on track and now the new side company. Also having the Mali government on board could open up new opportunities.... roll on the first gold pour... | aim999 | |
07/2/2017 08:24 | Hi hockey! AAZ is located in Azerbaijan. I've worked there. My strong advice would be sell due to country risk / risk of asset seizure. | bookwormrobert | |
07/2/2017 08:03 | Exploration potential - Gonka deposit is significant. Feb '16 desk study concluded it adds 6 years mine life and 170,000 ounces to Yanfolila. | drradcliffe | |
06/2/2017 22:16 | Im not talking about production | charles clore | |
06/2/2017 21:22 | Not sure about that 88M mcap vs AAZ who are already producing on about 25M. AAZ have a lot more exploration potential as well IMO. | zhockey | |
06/2/2017 15:59 | Hummingbird is streets ahead of its peers. A very exciting and worthwhile investment imho. | charles clore | |
06/2/2017 15:17 | The proposed acquisition of Cora by Glenwick offers a chance to give some real value to HUM for the these exploration properties. The value would never have been recognised by the market as a privately owned company. Good deal and HUM retains an interest by the look of things. | wassapper | |
06/2/2017 11:00 | Didn't realise Cora had raised the $4 million through an offering .... | substp | |
06/2/2017 10:53 | KOLA GOLD AND HUMMINGBIRD RESOURCES TO AMALGAMATE GOLD EXPLORATION PERMITS IN MALI AND SENEGAL 29 June 2016 Kola Gold Limited (‘Kola Gold’, the ‘Company’ Resources plc (AIM: HUM; ‘Hummingbird Resources’) are pleased to announce they have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (‘MoU’) with a view to amalgamating certain gold exploration permits in Mali and Senegal (the ‘Amalgamation& company to hold these assets to be named Cora Gold Inc (‘Cora Gold’). | danielmiller1 | |
05/2/2017 11:48 | "Hummingbird has an 85% interest in Yanfolila with a Malian partner holding 5% and the Government of Mali retaining a 10% free-carry interest once all costs have been recovered. According to the initial agreement signed between the company and the government of Mali, the latter on top of the current 10% free carried interest has the right to purchase a further 10%. We calculate the value of the extra 10% at US$10- 15m and we understand that this cost will be paid as part of the Government’s profits share from the project." Adobe Page 10 "We also note that, according to the company, the project carries a tax loss of ~US$90m, the result of extended drilling from previous owners including mainly Gold Fields and Glencar Mining." | substp | |
02/2/2017 21:04 | oops , wrong board | westmoreland lad | |
02/2/2017 14:45 | I really like this company. Significantly under the radar! | charles clore | |
02/2/2017 14:38 | Excellent news | wilco1000 | |
02/2/2017 12:51 | RNS today -- new video. All on track for 1st pour this year !! ''Hummingbird Resources (AIM: HUM), is pleased to announce that it has published a video of recent activity on the ground at its Yanfolila Gold Project ("Yanfolila") in Mali. The video can be viewed on the Hummingbird website via the following link: Having fully financed Yanfolila in 2016, the Company remains on track to deliver its first gold pour by the end of 2017, targeting 132,000oz in the first year, which will create one of the highest margin gold projects in Africa'' | westmoreland lad | |
02/2/2017 10:02 | At 8.58am purchased 40k . Shown in grey ! Why ? | bhafc5 | |
02/2/2017 07:56 | "In 2009 Gold Fields, through a wholly owned subsidiary, reached agreement with Glencar on the terms of a recommended cash offer for the entire issued share capital of Glencar. At the time, Glencar's principal asset was the Komana project which now forms part of the Yanfolila Project. Gold Fields has an 85% interest in the Komana project with a Malian partner holding a 5% interest, assuming the Government of Mali takes up its free carried interest of 10%. The Government of Mali also has the right to purchase a further 10% interest. The Company will acquire Gold Fields' 85% interest in the Komana project pursuant to the transaction." | substp | |
02/2/2017 07:27 | I believe the shares are non dilutable and was always a exercisable option for the Mali Government. | 4seeaproblem | |
02/2/2017 07:21 | That's a bit of a shock to me, obviously I my research wasn't thorough enough. So they only own 80% of the project. I do not currently own. | spooky |
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