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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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-0.02 | -0.25% | 8.00 | 7.50 | 8.50 | 8.25 | 7.75 | 8.25 | 910,605 | 16:08:45 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 150.52M | -34.28M | -0.0569 | -1.41 | 48.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/7/2019 16:02 | Frank but probably also true!! | new_buyer | |
31/7/2019 12:23 | Fsj. I agree, absolutely hilarious. Like this shower of gold minors and this share price :) And it looks as though yesterdays surge of buys on the RNS expectation was premature ejaculation. It just goes to show that you can't rely on anything from this shower of incompetents. SENET quote: - "circuitry installed on time and on budget" in other words, the battle cry of Hum. When all else fails, nothing matters as long as its all "on time and on budget" chaps! Don't you guys get it yet? It doesn't matter how much equipment is installed "on time and on budget". What matters is the ability to GET THE STUFF OUT OF THE GROUND. Meanwhile, share price going DOWN!!!! | borderterrier1 | |
31/7/2019 07:46 | fisting............. | fsjamescampbell | |
30/7/2019 15:24 | Yawn........ | new_buyer | |
30/7/2019 13:32 | NB. As well we know here, glowing projections of oz. in the ground, installation of new equipment "on time and on budget" means nothing. Ability to get the stuff out of the ground is what counts. Please look at the blue chart this morning. On what news? Oh, I know, its just a "coincidence". And just look at the posts on the LSE bb this morning, from punters waiting for a faint glimmer of hope especially the one from "two goals." Last chance to get aboard the Hum train. Now, let me think where I have heard that before? Oh, yes I know. "Investors" were saying the same thing about 2 years ago. Good job I have a good memory, unlike you NB. Last chance to get on the Hum train. Don't make me laugh! These minors can't even get an RNS out on time let alone gold out of the ground. And BTW where is Fsj these days? Sitting on his pile of bargain shares that he "luckily" bought? I guess you've made a huge profit by now? | borderterrier1 | |
30/7/2019 09:00 | Someone needs some new material, trotting out the same old tosh day after day, week after week, yes we know back in the prospecting days it was said that a gold mine blah blah blah blah.......... Time you took your new thai bride fisting again, sorry fishing again! | new_buyer | |
29/7/2019 14:27 | Fabulous news. In the prospecting days in the 1900's here in the US the saying was:- "A gold mine is a hole in the ground with at liar at the top". I wonder why? | borderterrier1 | |
29/7/2019 08:13 | Still no Q2/H1 report...?, perhaps the company have been waiting to incorporate some of CORA's recent discovery news..? Maybe our turn tomorrow.. :o) | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
29/7/2019 07:18 | Jonathan Forster, CEO of Cora Gold, commented:"These two deeper RC holes have demonstrated perfectly the continuity of high grades at Sanankoro that are present along strike and also to depths of over 100m at the Zone A prospect."The depth of oxidation in this part of Zone A appears to be around 110m, enhancing the prospect's overall mineability, which would likely consist of an open pit operation with potential for depth extensions. The results of these two holes are then an important step in the objective of identifying potential starter pit areas for any future mining project."The results highlight the apparent northerly plunge of the higher-grade zone, which remains open to depth and as such remains an attractive exploration target. This latest drill programme has highlighted the inherent potential at Sanankoro that is still to be fully realised and I look forward to updating shareholders with further upcoming results." | plasybryn | |
29/7/2019 07:14 | Cora RNS - all adds value | plasybryn | |
29/7/2019 00:19 | moneyfornothing1 Please take the time to look through my previous posts and you will see very quickly if I have "added anything at all". I invested here initially at 16p over two years ago because I believed all the hyperbole etc. the "on budget and on time" scenario that bumped the share price to 39p before completion, and then on completion, the deterioration which has resulted in the share price being where it is today. The Broker that was prosecuted by the FBI, the BH fiasco, pit wall collapse, failure to take into account the annual rainy season event etc. etc. Hardly impressive, is it? Many previous investors have abandoned this co. now because of the obvious problems. But as I say, don't take MY word for it, there are plenty of other disgruntled investors out there to pick from now. "Oh, it wasn't their fault, they are doing a great job" Really? Like all the investors here, obviously I would like this to succeed but as time marches on it seems to be more and more obvious that "something" is not as it should be. Perhaps, (as others have already said), the bod are lining their pockets with a complete disregard for the shareholders? Only time will tell. So, if you are another delusional idiot who sings praises and speaks highly here while the share price deteriorates and who would prefer me to be positive about everything (instead of speaking the truth) then I agree, I haven't added much. Neither have you. | borderterrier1 | |
28/7/2019 21:54 | I’m beginning to see why you are ridiculed on this board borderterrier, not sure you add anything here at all. | moneyfornothing1 | |
27/7/2019 22:05 | Only for a delusional reply from NB. He's easy to hook. | borderterrier1 | |
27/7/2019 14:36 | That was funny, no fishing today I fear ? | replicas1967 | |
27/7/2019 13:31 | Do you think we will get an update here before the Bod are eating their Christmas dinner or have they already started installing the third ballmill? "On time and on budget" of course? | borderterrier1 | |
26/7/2019 13:16 | Entertaining? So is this co. and share price But I bet GB on the LSE bb is still spouting delusional comments about "pog over $1,450 and his 1 pound party" Now THAT'S entertaining! | borderterrier1 | |
26/7/2019 08:40 | Thought we would have seen Q2 results by now. Last year was 19th so hope nothing worrying holding them back!!! | oohrogerpalmer | |
26/7/2019 08:13 | Desperately fishing for compliments is what our old narcissistic board poster is doing aren't you Mr "I am always right"!! At least your posts are entertaining!! | new_buyer | |
26/7/2019 00:04 | Thought you were fishing | replicas1967 | |
25/7/2019 22:39 | NB. I have a suggestion:- stop drinking. You obviously can't handle it and you don't want to be nursing a hangover when the RNS comes tomorrow, do you? | borderterrier1 | |
25/7/2019 21:58 | You’ve lied so many times, and it’s been proved, you believe your own lies! The board are in on the scam with the old brokers was one of my favourites along with Stephen Betts being in cahoots with the guy at Bunker Hill because they went to the same school, about 10 years apart, was another of my favourites!! | new_buyer | |
25/7/2019 21:24 | NB and moneyfornothing1 Please tell Golden Bull on the LSE bb all that glitters isn't. Unfortunately, pog $1,414 and falling. And BTW NB, I never lie on here. | borderterrier1 | |
24/7/2019 22:52 | Moneyfornothing1 Bloomberg commodities precious metals July 19th pog $1,447. Today $1,422. Tomorrow never comes. Especially an update. Tick tock, tick tock, nothing to see here. | borderterrier1 | |
24/7/2019 14:55 | moneyfornothing stop wasting your time with borderterrier1 as he just lies all the time such as this supposed gold price drop in the last few days, everyone can see it has not happened!! | new_buyer |
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