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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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1.02 | 12.75% | 9.02 | 8.70 | 9.30 | 9.25 | 8.00 | 8.00 | 3,924,407 | 16:40:46 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 150.52M | -34.28M | -0.0569 | -1.58 | 54.17M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/11/2019 08:02 | I'm missing no points. Whatever people's opinions like fsj or you that's fine. BUT when you repeat it every post , every day it's BORING . | oohrogerpalmer | |
09/11/2019 22:23 | BT, I have not accused you of talking rubbish !!! IF you care to read my posts you will see that I said that what you say may be right , im not arguing about that. Its just you say it over and over and over again like a broken record. All are entitled to their opinions but not to continually repeat it on every posting. The chances of management changing are remote at best and if you cant accept bad investing decisions that you and you alone have made then don't invest. Please stop whinging about HUM because we have all heard it and we all know your opinions. | oohrogerpalmer | |
09/11/2019 21:15 | oohrogerpalmer I'm one of the few long time investors that have not sold here, most have abandoned ship. I still think an eventual change of management can turn this around. You should take the time to read some of the posts from other disgruntled investors on the LSE bb from 2 years plus ago, but you won't. You prefer to accuse me of talking rubbish and react like many on here with ostrich syndrome, burying your head in the sand in the hope that the problems here will evaporate. In 10 years, they haven't. | borderterrier1 | |
09/11/2019 21:15 | oohrogerpalmer I'm one of the few long time investors that have not sold here, most have abandoned ship. I still think an eventual change of management can turn this around. You should take the time to read some of the posts from other disgruntled investors on the LSE bb, but you won't. You prefer to accuse me of talking rubbish and react like many on here with ostrich syndrome, burying your head in the sand in the hope that the problems here will evaporate. In 10 years, they haven't. | borderterrier1 | |
09/11/2019 12:42 | I don't have to change, I'm a shareholder and quite happy. If your that unhappy and obviously convinced that the management can't deliver then accept your loss , sell up and move on. Your repeated constant whinging about the company and its management is boring everybody on this thread rigid. It's the same response to every poster and I'm sure you would be far happier investing elsewhere unless you enjoy losing money and whinging about it!!! | oohrogerpalmer | |
09/11/2019 11:58 | oohrogerpalmer So CHANGE something FFS! Losing money is never boring. This Ceo and management have proved they can't deliver. | borderterrier1 | |
09/11/2019 07:17 | Is only a problem because you never give up about it. You maybe right , I'm not arguing about that but you repeat it over and over and over and over and over and over. Your boring everyone about it. | oohrogerpalmer | |
08/11/2019 23:01 | oohrogerpalmer Sorry I can't be as positive as some of you ostriches would like. I have been right about this all along by speaking the truth. Strange how some of you perceive this as a problem. | borderterrier1 | |
08/11/2019 18:11 | moneyfornothing1 This share price does not respond to "normal" stimulus like other stocks do suggesting an underlying problem that we don't know about. Hence the fact that none of the management buy shares. | borderterrier1 | |
08/11/2019 16:04 | Good old Trump - just said tariff reduction with China is not on the cards - Gold back up - btw only time I would ever say 'good old Trump' | toinifinity | |
08/11/2019 13:01 | moneyfornothing1 Don't you find it confusing when shareholders make excuses here when the share price goes down on bad news, pog etc. but still promote it when the share price still goes down, (as it always does) on any good news? Don't you understand that the long term shareholders that you speak of, (me included) will abandon this on every uptick of the share price to recoup their losses? They know that after this length of time these guys have not delivered and never will? You mention the Q4 update that the long term holders will patiently wait for (as they have done multiple times in the past) only to be rewarded once more with the damp squib as the small uptick on good news rewards them with a sell off that drops the share price again. Meanwhile the Ceo and bod are rewarded with their large salaries. Why should they care? Who would? | borderterrier1 | |
08/11/2019 11:56 | Double whammy. Gold price has slipped to $1463, and this ...and this My interest in gold has nothing to do with the "end of the world", simply the continuous expansive monetary policies in all the major economies. | dickbush | |
08/11/2019 08:41 | rickyhatton all good news for most of the people on this board, been great for me (a shorter term holder) but appreciate it's been tough for many of the longer term holders. Life Of Mine update is important, could do with that coming out in Q4. | moneyfornothing1 | |
08/11/2019 05:42 | 1. Slides 5 and 6 table/graph are testament to the progress HUM has made and positive direction ... as reflected in the recent near doubling of the HUM share price. 2. In a recent interview Bert Munro stated that moving forward they are looking at AISC in the range of $800 to $ 850. So further AISC reduction can be expected in Q4 results, adding to growing profitability. 3. Similarly DB has recently stated in another interview that when HUM become net debt free next year he is looking to mark that event in some way for shareholders, such as by share buyback or special divi. I think DB is usually far more reticent to be specific on things than BM, so I fully expect it to materialise. | rickyhatton | |
07/11/2019 22:59 | Gold price fell to $1468 after $1460. | dickbush | |
07/11/2019 20:22 | moneyfornothing1 I did read what the Hum Chairman said:- "Hummingbird emerged as a commercially operating goldmine on time and on budget on April 1st, 2018." Wait a minute. April 1st? That rings a bell. Isn't that April FOOL'S Day? Of course!!! And gold has gone down 50 points over the last two days? Oh,no! Perhaps we shouldn't believe everything we read in case it is complete and utter B/S. Like this co???? | borderterrier1 | |
07/11/2019 11:24 | Read up and you will see what I think. | moneyfornothing1 | |
07/11/2019 10:02 | moneyfornothing1 So what, in your opinion, caused the 11% drop in SP? | borderterrier1 | |
06/11/2019 16:20 | That's pure speculation and I have no idea if this share price will go down to single figures but it has surprised us all over three years by behaving irrationally. Recent events don't bode well do they? And of course I should sell just as "long and strong" company mouthpiece Fsj did. Unfortunately, most of us are not quite so "lucky" as he is. | borderterrier1 |
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