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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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0.11 | 4.51% | 2.55 | 2.40 | 2.70 | 2.55 | 2.45 | 2.50 | 11,798,091 | 13:09:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 167.11M | -24.36M | -0.0301 | -0.83 | 19.77M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/10/2019 09:18 | Ulterior motive you think andrewsr? Paid deramper perhaps? | moneyfornothing1 | |
21/10/2019 22:32 | I agree with that comment but also, IMO, the disappointment of the three quarters through the first quarter of this year have left many earlier investors with a somewhat jaundiced view of the company. Only if/when the operating results continue the progress of the last two quarters will confidence and the share price move into a longer term uptrend. In between results, the gold price will tend to dictate HUM' share price movements. That report on Seeking Alpha, estimating $70-85 mil in EBITDA now looks possible-assuming the POG holds around the current $1500 price. Fingers crossed | dickbush | |
21/10/2019 21:37 | Is the board black cloud still spouting conspiracy theories? | new_buyer | |
21/10/2019 17:43 | Disappointing with market reaction on news, news was very encouraging good set of results for Q3, also 110-125,000 ozs production guidance for 2019 maintained so Q4 results should be looking for 35k plus , just need pog hanging around 1450-1500 market cant ignore hum too much longer, wish I could add more but no funds at the moment happy with other shares I have just need news ASP on AMER one of my biggest holdings. | avsome1968 | |
21/10/2019 16:13 | Yeah , so why you still in then! !!! You talk nonsense. | oohrogerpalmer | |
21/10/2019 15:57 | BT , You speak with forked tongue !!! | oohrogerpalmer | |
21/10/2019 15:52 | What now, more conspiracy theories? | new_buyer | |
21/10/2019 15:09 | oohrogerpalmer. You said it:- "but stay in on the hope that they recover." Exactly. Obviously, I hope this will but my confidence in the Ceo here is gone. Others share my opinion. Except of course, NB. It shouldn't be too difficult to figure out why. | borderterrier1 | |
21/10/2019 14:34 | BT, If you really think what you post then sell up and move on. We all buy shares in companies that don't perform as we hope but stay in on the hope they will recover. But you just keep spouting out your doom, ok you may be right but if you are why the hell are you holding on for more losses!!!!!!! | oohrogerpalmer | |
21/10/2019 13:37 | borderterrier1, these ARE great results. If you read the RNS as anything other than this, you need new glasses. To get the share price really moving up we need a continuation of a $1500 plus gold price and no events to put a dent in the trend of production over the next 12 months. The latter is not something that investors are going to take as given after 2018's disasters. You pay your money and take your chance. | dickbush | |
21/10/2019 13:27 | QS99. No, this is normal for this. The market knows. | borderterrier1 | |
21/10/2019 13:23 | big old volume, was up 2p at one point, now only up 0.5p, did I miss a negative in there?! | qs99 | |
21/10/2019 13:15 | Dan Betts interviewed by Justin Waite on Vox Markets today | plasybryn | |
21/10/2019 13:06 | You are extracting the U right? So this is the news we have been waiting for and the share price responds by going up 0.50p? Who's the fool now NB? At this rate the share price will be 30p in another two years and you guys believe these are "great results" Wake-up. This is a disaster. | borderterrier1 | |
21/10/2019 11:37 | Nice graph on Hummingbird Resources Twitter | rickyhatton |
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