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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 7.25 | 7.00 | 7.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 150.52M | -34.28M | -0.0569 | -1.27 | 43.64M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/6/2019 12:27 | It's UKGeorge's life mission to make the same comment over and over again. | andrewsr | |
27/6/2019 13:25 | Meanwhile, over on the LSE bb Golden bull$hit has become the delusional Hum spokesman and mouthpiece, replacing Fsj. What utter garbage you spout GB. Face facts. These gold minors don't give a rat's a$$ about anybody but themselves. And no, I didn't spell that wrong. | borderterrier1 | |
26/6/2019 22:47 | UKG if you can read you’ll know my view on the 1p options. | new_buyer | |
26/6/2019 17:19 | Nb are you happy with all those options at 1p? "Options to subscribe for up to 16,158,112 Ordinary Shares and warrants to subscribe for up to 6,786,602 Ordinary Shares have been granted and are outstanding as at 31 May 2019 representing approximately 6.49%. of the issued ordinary share capital of the Company at that date. If the directors were to exercise in full the power for which they are seeking authority under resolution 8, the options and warrants outstanding as at 31 May 2019 would represent approximately 7.21%. of the ordinary share capital of the Company in issue following such exercise." Day light robbery. Even sinking ships rise with the tide. | ukgeorge | |
25/6/2019 20:21 | New_buyer. It would be a good idea for you and Fsj to stop telling us what a good thing this is? Look what happens to the share price every time you open your mouths. Can't wait for the next RNS. Perhaps it's time for Hum now to decide finally and conclusively if they are gold miners or gold minors? | borderterrier1 | |
25/6/2019 16:58 | napoleon things moving in the right direction | new_buyer | |
25/6/2019 15:36 | From 13 to 18p this month. Not all recoveries go in a straight line.... | napoleon 14th | |
25/6/2019 13:36 | New-buyer quote:- "All looking positive." Is that why the share price is going down? Meanwhile, on the LSE bb, due to the increase in the POG shareholders are expressing surprise at the Hum share price today. I'm not. POG increase is one thing, the ability to prove they can get it out of the ground to take advantage of that is what really counts. | borderterrier1 | |
24/6/2019 09:32 | Great gold leveraged play. With its high costs, any increase in the gold price has a greater impact on the bottom line. Looking good, especially as the run of problems are sorted and behind us imo. | plasybryn | |
24/6/2019 09:09 | Gold flyingHum flagging | bmnsa | |
24/6/2019 08:21 | No LOM RNS this morning but promised in Q2 and as said previously I would expect it to be issued on the day of the AGM (26th June). Interesting to see CORA flying and an RNS this morning with Lord Farmer increasing his holding, would be great to see something similar from the BOD or associated parties of HUM. Q2 nearly out the way now and gold flying, so we go into Q3 now to see how that goes with the ballmill commissioning to be completed this Q too. All looking positive. | new_buyer | |
24/6/2019 08:18 | napoleon I have no issue keeping it civil but lets see if borderterrier can keep it civil too. backmarker, no loss!! | new_buyer | |
23/6/2019 23:04 | new_buyer, borderterrier1 filtered | backmarker | |
23/6/2019 18:14 | BT & NB - FFS shut up! We want an adult board | napoleon 14th | |
21/6/2019 15:29 | NB You're so easy! That's why I'm such a good fisherman! Is is really know, not now? Woww, wel who wud hav thot? | borderterrier1 | |
21/6/2019 14:35 | Is gold up today? | bmnsa | |
21/6/2019 14:28 | Learnt from their mistakes is different from your being caught up in conspiracies.By the way BT the correct term is it’s not its when it is short for it is or it has, just thought you should know (not now). :) | new_buyer | |
21/6/2019 12:46 | NB "Hopefully the Bod will have learned from their mistakes?" Well I never! Isn't that exactly what I have been saying? I guess your eleven year old has convinced you its always better to tell the truth instead of constantly accusing others of lying? BTW it's "were" out of their control not "where". Just thought you should now. :) | borderterrier1 | |
21/6/2019 10:31 | Hopefully the BOD have learnt from their mistakes but some of the issues were out of their control but some certainly were (Bunker Hill for example) but the focus needs to be on Yanfolila this year and meeting or exceeding guidance and keeping a lid on AISC. The ball mill could turn out to be an inspired decision if they can meet the guidance on production and increase the LOM, time will tell. | new_buyer | |
21/6/2019 08:59 | Hum are producing gold Hum will be producing increased gold from September at reduced costs. Mine problem was due to unusually excessive high rainfall Hum management will have learnt a .ot from resolving the rain issue in terms of multi partner integrated working, improved quality assurance, and coroporate mine safety issues. There are now increased reasons to be positive. Updates: 1. Resource and Reserves 2. LOM 3. Scoping studies on Gonka and Komana East 4. 2019 Guidance update AGM is next Wedenesday | rickyhatton | |
21/6/2019 08:41 | PoG may be going up, but HUM needs to be producing gold to make money. on the face of it, the story so far seems reasonably good, and the outlook very positive. HOWEVER...... it seemed to me that, following the bad weather issues which led to the dent in production and extra costs for remedial work, a large amount of criticism of the bod seemed to appear and which was not just confined to their possible prevention and actual management of those issues, but suggested some general and ongoing incompetence. as a relative newcomer to HUM, impressed by the "on target, within budget" commissioning of Yanfolila, I want to determine whether continued confidence in the management is justified, or whether there is good reason to be wary about HUM's future. | backmarker |
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