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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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0.30 | 3.06% | 10.10 | 9.70 | 10.50 | 10.10 | 9.85 | 9.85 | 172,625 | 09:53:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 150.52M | -34.28M | -0.0569 | -1.78 | 60.79M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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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 | |
23/4/2019 15:41 | "some rotten luck since may 2018 and made a bad choice with BH and 1p options" Thought I'd help you out BT, the eyes not what they used to be? | new_buyer | |
23/4/2019 14:47 | Fsj. Bad luck, or bad management? | borderterrier1 | |
23/4/2019 13:57 | WAIT FOR BT's NONSENSE RESPONSE NOW TO THE ABOVE FACTS!!!!!!......... | fsjamescampbell | |
23/4/2019 13:56 | BT Pick up the phone or email the company yourself, they are happy to talk to investors about the news that has been released and other matters associated that are not sensitive. Thats all i have been doing for the last 2 years or so. By the way, like NB mentioned, please alert me to some of my posts that have been glowing reports that have made you buy shares. I have written many posts about the production phase, the POG and potential that the company has etc......but there is not one post that has not been factual or written with assumptions based around the noise and news that has been coming from the company. Just face it you are not cut out for this investing lark, you are one of those panic merchants with no plan, you need to give this time and once HUM get a grip of the operations and the rainy seasons etc then the value will begin to be realised. Thats not ramping it is how you view a valued investment that is backed by strong fundamentals which HUM certainly is. They have had some rotten luck since may 2018 and made a bad choice with BH and 1p options has become a sore point for shareholders. But that is it, the bad luck events from the incident on site when Komana West was about to be mined and they had a coming together with some artisanal miners through to the rainy season, depleted ore as a result, the pit wall weakness and bridge to site issue then finally compounded further with recent Q1 results indicating lower production because the area mined by the artisanals was deeper than anticipated in the study costing HUM in production and unfortunately falling within Q1 this year. I would say that these are the REAL and ONLY reasons that HUM is 16p and not 46p right now! | fsjamescampbell | |
22/4/2019 17:06 | No, but they will look into a complaint if the suspected ramper/inside trader can be successfully identified. And I see on the LSE bb this morning that "only a numpty would base their research on things they read on a bb" Really? Well please advise us all "O great one" , how we may carry out the correct way to do our own research? Should we take notice of the glowing predictions from brokers? ALL of which has been wrong. Should we listen to the "well informed" information from the visitors to the mine? Should we watch all the news clips from the Ceo that tell us what a great buying opportunity this is, but his BOD don't follow his advice and put their hands in their pockets to buy themselves a lucrative position here? Should we read all the glowing news stories about this? Please advise us poor idiots of the correct way to do this. Or perhaps, when all the above fails miserably, like it has to date, we should buy ourselves a crystal ball, meditate and burn candles in our futile pursuit of "reasearch" here ? Please enlighten us. Numpty. | borderterrier1 | |
22/4/2019 16:32 | You really think they have nothing better to do than look into a message board complaint? Grow up man. | new_buyer | |
22/4/2019 16:27 | Of course it isn't fair, very little is in this troubled world. But if you suspect me of being a paid deramper as you keep saying, you are entitled to report me just the same as I am entitled to report someone who I suspect of being a paid ramper and inside trader. The authorities will look into and deal with it, that's what they are paid to do. | borderterrier1 | |
22/4/2019 14:43 | #Hummingbird #Resources PLC (LON:#HUM) sank 17% to 16.6p after production at its Yanfolila Gold Mine in Mali was constrained by ore depletion that was greater than forecast. | newtothisgame3 | |
22/4/2019 14:35 | Miss Miss it’s not fair Miss! | new_buyer | |
22/4/2019 14:25 | Criminal Justice Act 1993. | borderterrier1 | |
22/4/2019 13:46 | And of course the paid derampers are a blight too on this BB | new_buyer | |
22/4/2019 08:14 | The problem in many junior mining stock bb is there are those that bought before the October sell off and feel bitter and those that bought after at 30% off that have faith that the stock can at least rise back to pre October highes | 1smallfry | |
22/4/2019 02:28 | ZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | borderterrier1 | |
21/4/2019 14:05 | Any investor here that doubts what I say should read the post from Perrystalsis on the Lse bb this morning. I was removed from that bb for making negative comments about the validity of this and more importantly the constant glowing testimonials from Fsj and his supporter New_buyer. Anyone who disagrees with them on here is either a halfwit, shirt lifter, boring or complete moron. I believe the post from Perrystalsis is accurate and so do others I have spoken with. A great many people have lost money now. I will take this further but not on these pages. Good luck to all the investors that have lost money. You all know what to do. | borderterrier1 | |
19/4/2019 20:07 | Shanta here we comeTo join you | bmnsa | |
19/4/2019 15:39 | Boooorrrrriiinnngggg | new_buyer |
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