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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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1.00 | 12.50% | 9.00 | 8.70 | 9.30 | 9.25 | 8.00 | 8.00 | 3,845,950 | 16:10:44 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 150.52M | -34.28M | -0.0569 | -1.63 | 55.68M |
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07/3/2018 16:29 | There doesnt even have to be a report. Fsj got his ticket because he came second in the twitter competition and a space became available, he does it because he enjoys doing them. How anyone can be invested as they claim to be on LSE and be so miserable about it is beyond logic. | zeberdie | |
07/3/2018 16:14 | Still awaiting a reply from FCA reference potential manipulation. Nonsense over at LSE again. Suggestion to those share holders going out to Mali. Do share your report on all forums. The last thing you want to do is hold it close to your chest so only a few can see it - that would defeat the purpose of the report. | cockneytrader | |
06/3/2018 10:49 | As far as the Beaufort situation goes, I think hum have been collateral damage in this whole sordid affair, there are quite a few obvious similar schemes going on where connected parties buy shares in nominee accounts pump the stocks and create the illusion of liquidity while hyping all the hot themes and then exit leaving retail holding the bag, I have been selling my mtr this week as they have been connected to too many manipulated stocks like ggp, however hum I don't believe is anything but the real deal... | catsick | |
05/3/2018 17:07 | Commercial production imo could be declared any day now and should be declared at the latest within the next 30 days. The continued selling does however look worrying. | ukgeorge | |
05/3/2018 07:20 | The only overhang I can see is if they were short on HUM, in which case this is positive. Otherwise I'd say it's of little to no impact. | darola | |
05/3/2018 00:31 | Do we need to worry about Beaufort? The company can stand on its own feet now, imho. | charles clore | |
04/3/2018 17:43 | I don't live in Disneyland and I don't drive in the snow. | cockneytrader | |
04/3/2018 17:30 | i fink peeps livin in disney land innit if you fink beaufoots woz only ones doin this then you just as thick as a a person goin drivin on roads when snow warnin out wot fink vestigation need to happen into stifel and Ceel Hunt and lodda others wot about VSA? fca gotta look at all past placin on smallcaps and see if wrongin done | fsawatcher | |
04/3/2018 16:56 | CT- if he responds will you be commenting on here or elsewhere?Well down CT. Thanks | plasybryn | |
04/3/2018 16:49 | Contacting FSA and if no joy HM Treasury. | cockneytrader | |
04/3/2018 16:39 | Here here and of course potentially lots of others on AIM as well.Will the Co's associated with Beaufort, realise shareholders will want reassurance there are no hidden implications.A terrible indictment on the British Regulatory system imo. | plasybryn | |
04/3/2018 16:30 | I want to know if there was any foul play with regard to the Hummingbird share price. | cockneytrader | |
03/3/2018 21:01 | Interesting read: | darola | |
03/3/2018 15:58 | More from LSEIn hindsight, anyone think some of the recent heavy selling was down to Beaufort trying to move stock before the noose started tightening on them? Possibility or not? | plasybryn | |
03/3/2018 15:57 | LSE post:Beaufort Securitiescare of riddler on twitter ...i'd say he is pretty much spot on BF have flooded AIM for 1year + but particularly last 8 weeks in a last attempt to liquidate ..they have stock from placings/ warrants / fees / MM trading desk...prob even client money...enough to batter the stocks mentioned previously..I still feel they shorted own book too | plasybryn | |
03/3/2018 15:32 | Time to clean up AIM - Its currently a laughing stock. Hummingbird BOD also need to wise up. | cockneytrader | |
03/3/2018 11:29 | Clients role of shame TESTIMONIALS “The Beaufort Capital Markets team have been absolutely stand out. To be honest it is extremely rare in life that you find people who exceed your expectations and do more than they promise: Beaufort is such a team; they always do what they say they will do and deliver every time, on time.” Daniel Betts Daniel Betts Managing Director, Hummingbird Resources Latest research on Hummingbird Resources “The Beaufort Capital Markets team have been absolutely stand out. To be honest it is extremely rare in life that you find people who exceed your expectations and do more than they promise: Beaufort is such a team; they always do what they say they will do and deliver every time, on time.” | waterloo01 | |
02/3/2018 14:02 | Good riddance to Beaufort | return_of_the_apeman | |
02/3/2018 13:34 | indeed, probably announcement of commerciallity. | sleveen | |
02/3/2018 13:34 | "The Company is running an analyst site visit during the week of 19(th) March" Could be synced with news release re. production and costs. Not long now. Tick tock.... | casual47 | |
02/3/2018 13:16 | visit on 19th March may provide some buying interest IMO...but main thing IMO is for management to attract a first class broker on board... | qs99 | |
02/3/2018 12:52 | buy gold miners fast gold goin be hot this year jus look at hgm and cey go hum gonna be 60p in 2018 trump hit steel but he luv gold | fsawatcher | |
02/3/2018 11:45 | A lot of miners/explorers were caught off-guard by the crash as they had been very liberal and in-efficient with spending shareholder funds and easy financing up until then, which meant a lot of them were unable to take advantage of the gold price rise when suddenly severe cost cutting and efficiencies were being demanded. A lot of that kind of deadwood has been got rid of now, so hopefully the next gold surge should be much more rewarding for investors in mining companies. | casual47 | |
02/3/2018 11:14 | In the last crisis gold got hit before the crisis and then sold off heavily in the flight to cash. wasn't it a peak to trough of $1021 to $682...... I would much prefer $1,300 for 5 years without massive volatility. The way gold shares are going it looks like a crash in gold is very close. | ukgeorge |
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