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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 | -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 |
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Gold Ores | 150.52M | -34.28M | -0.0569 | -1.54 | 54.17M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/7/2019 18:26 | The share price goes up in the lead up to Q2 figures where there no immediate or material reason to be concerned plus expected LOM extension update, doesn’t take a genius now does it! And you’ve been at this game how many decades? | new_buyer | |
22/7/2019 18:06 | But, up to now, there IS no news! No news but the share price goes up? Hummmmm.........? | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
22/7/2019 15:20 | avsome with Q2 news soon that could be a good time to but back in. | new_buyer | |
22/7/2019 14:03 | NB. Of course I keep trotting out "the same old lines". Its called "speaking the truth." | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
22/7/2019 12:29 | #Charlieeee, like you I hope that the cost overhang was washed through in Q1, but I suspect we will see some carried over into Q2, how much we will soon see..., and the AISC we have achieved for the period..RNS this week .., maybe tomorrow..! | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
22/7/2019 12:23 | Well I bought back again on that news this morning 20 p 20.50p 2 trades, didn't expect it up and running month early must be keen recoup money lost get back on track still don't think Q2 results will be exciting but bought in for year end results be much better if no more fock ups. | ![]() avsome1968 | |
22/7/2019 11:36 | Not sure that you are right on that LLB. The Q1 costs were a hang over from Q4 and I think that they were largely washed out in that three month period (originally budgeted to all take place in Q4). The combination of POG plus increased capacity with the second ball mill (and AISC is impacted as the high fixed cost element is diluted over greater ozs.) points to a good Q3. | ![]() charlieeee | |
22/7/2019 09:22 | 70% rise in share price wince the 12.5p low!!! Can't complain at that if anyone managed a few at the bottom! Gold looking strong and share price looking like it is recovering very well too! I expect a sell on news when Q2 results come in as the next results will be the Q3 rainy season, if successful, flat / break even i reckon you could see HUM easy reach the 25 - 30p mark again! | ![]() fsjamescampbell | |
22/7/2019 09:13 | You do need some new material, keep trotting out the same old lines.......... | new_buyer | |
22/7/2019 09:00 | Q2 AISC will come in under the Q1 1297/Oz number, but by how much we will soon find out in the H1 update due this week, there will be some overhang of remedial pit work costs from Q1.., but hopefully not too much.. FY2018 POG 1268 H1-2019 POG 1307 Q3/Q4 will stand alone now with the new mill adding to volumes, and a 1400 POG to sell into, we will make quick progress from here on in.. :o), and an 850 AISC makes for some tidy profits.. | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
22/7/2019 08:19 | POG will reduce the current 50 usd per oz loss in Q1 , Hum really need to reduce the AISC substantially to see any upward trend in share price | ![]() oohrogerpalmer | |
22/7/2019 07:40 | with gold at above $1400 profit should have risen considerably costs of around $800 per ounce and last years average selling price $1200 or so per ounce it looks like a around 50% increase to me . Think HUM is now my only goldie in which despite averaging down a fair bit I am not in profit yet hoping for great things from HUM in the future and especially a free carry in Liberia which can be a difficult country to do business . | ![]() wskill | |
20/7/2019 21:00 | You weren’t on here 2 years ago were you | new_buyer | |
20/7/2019 12:55 | NB. BTW you do remember that I tipped AAZ about 2 years ago on here don't you? No? Please look through my previous posts, that should jog your memory. Perhaps you should have taken my advice? | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
19/7/2019 23:10 | Here I am NB. Please ask Golden Idiot what planet he is on? Strange how a poster on here gets labelled as a troll for speaking the truth isn't it? | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
19/7/2019 21:59 | Decent production figures for Q2 and things certainly will be looking up!! Now where’s that troll? | new_buyer | |
19/7/2019 18:06 | Gold price highest for 6 years, should bode well for this year. | ![]() oohrogerpalmer | |
18/7/2019 22:27 | .......... | new_buyer | |
18/7/2019 21:55 | GB's delusional post from the LSE bb:- "Hope the share price doesn't stick at 39p." Don't worry GB, it won't. It will stick at 20p for the next 2 years at least. | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
18/7/2019 17:53 | Only for another two years............... | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
18/7/2019 17:38 | The gift that keeps on giving... | new_buyer | |
18/7/2019 17:10 | NB. Completing a project "on time and on budget" is highly commendable and those comments from the CEO only serve to attract new investors. But that's all it does because the share price always goes down after he makes them. What more "proof" do you need? | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
18/7/2019 16:01 | And just to prove it ........ | new_buyer | |
18/7/2019 14:00 | NB It isn't my response we are all waiting for here. It is a response by either the share price or the Bod. A faint glimmer of hope/update etc. but, like tomorrow, it never comes. This week, next week, sometime, never? LSE bb quote this morning:- "let's hope its a good update." How many times have we now heard that over the last few years? I wonder why? | ![]() borderterrier1 |
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