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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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0.22 | 2.44% | 9.22 | 9.00 | 9.70 | 9.75 | 8.90 | 8.90 | 1,208,015 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 150.52M | -34.28M | -0.0569 | -1.64 | 56.28M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/11/2020 12:23 | Yup, c10% of a company sat on huge Silver ore reserves/resources and putting a low cost plan together to bring it back into production in Q1-2021 and the expansion can be funded from FCF with Silver now at USD24/oz .. :o) | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
13/11/2020 11:06 | What’s HUM relationship with Bunker Hill? | zhockey | |
13/11/2020 10:45 | What's going on here.....32.50 to buy and 32.50 to sell regardless of volume....anyone with any bright ideas? | bikwik | |
12/11/2020 18:37 | (Kitco News) - Bunker Hill Mining (CSE:BNKR) said Thursday it had launched a preliminary economic assessment to assess the potential to quickly restart production for Bunker Hill Mine located in Idaho's Silver Valley, USA. The company said PEA is due in the first quarter of 2021. Bunker Hill Mine last operated in the '80s. "We believe that there is strong potential to quickly restart production, which stopped in the early 1980s, for minimal capital by focusing on the de-watered upper areas of the mine, utilizing existing infrastructure, and based on truck haulage and toll milling methods," said CEO Sam Ash. "The rapid restart would allow us to self-fund our ongoing high-grade silver exploration, immediately crystalize the value created through exploration, and demonstrate our ability to successfully operate the mine based on modern techniques." | goodgrief | |
12/11/2020 18:04 | Doesn't make any sense why it keeps dropping, added some at just over 32 today | doc_oj | |
12/11/2020 17:25 | Disappointing to see the share price soften, but I can only assume that SC are selling again, the company is making great strides forward, as we inch ever closer to debt free status coming in H1-2021.. Hold tight and just wait for events to unfold.. :o) | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
12/11/2020 16:06 | "Bunker Hill Mining Corporation (the “Company&rdquo | rickyhatton | |
12/11/2020 15:07 | Don't you intelligent investors find it strange that 99.9% of gold stocks are going up today but this is going down? WAKE UP!!!!! | borderterrier1 | |
12/11/2020 11:22 | Likewise, got few more this morning at the same price in the wife's Isa account. | aimsurfer | |
12/11/2020 11:06 | fwiw I have just purchased a few @ 32.75, which suggests to me that many of those other trades at or around 32.75 are also buys. never sure whether this is tactics on part of mms or some other thing distorting the "real" spread. | backmarker | |
11/11/2020 18:11 | "Experienced management" has lost control with this. Future Hummingbird Resources share price prediction:- "Run Forest,run!" | borderterrier1 | |
11/11/2020 17:15 | Our man (Pasofino) on Dugbe sounds impressive - see video on their homepage: So, double the resource next year to start with (7.2m oz)...... | andrewsr | |
11/11/2020 14:41 | Also bunker hill looking to list on tsx-v | ukgeorge | |
11/11/2020 14:03 | Interview on Vox Markets, Dugbe could turn into a real surprise. Have to say I'm very impressed with Pasofino to date. | aimsurfer | |
11/11/2020 12:10 | As much as I am sure this is truly riveting for others. Lets leave it here. | ukgeorge | |
11/11/2020 11:56 | did I? It's all in the eye of the beholder | wassapper | |
11/11/2020 11:49 | No you went all cryptic and implied that you do not hold. | ukgeorge | |
11/11/2020 11:45 | did I say that? | wassapper | |
11/11/2020 11:40 | So you slag me of for saying that £1.5 is unrealistic and then it turns out you don't even think they are worth 32p? | ukgeorge | |
11/11/2020 11:03 | UKG - did I say anything about where my money was? | wassapper | |
11/11/2020 10:39 | Wassapper You say if I am unhappy sell, (which I have been doing) and then say you are not happy with the share price Using your logic you should also sell. I have reduced my exposure as the company seems to consistently over promise and under deliver. As was seen in both the Q2 and Q3 results. Added to this the political risk has increased following the coup and now talk of fiscal changes. I do however intend to continue to hold as, the company is now likely net debt free and Q4 is allegedly going to be back on track. There is also the long awaited lom update. | ukgeorge | |
11/11/2020 09:44 | If you want one indicator of why Gold has a long way to go, then IMO it is the fact that as of the day before yesterday Greek 3 year bond yields went negative. | roguetreader | |
11/11/2020 09:35 | UKG - if you are unhappy with the share price, sell your huge holding and move on to something you like better. That is always the best strategy. I am not happy with the share price but there is nothing I can do about that, but I can do something about where my money is held. Are you frigging blind? All gold stocks are down since this false vaccine announcement. You just have to believe in the gold narrative (ie more stimulus, inflation etc) to wait for the price to get even higher, as well as the HUM narrative which now has three active projects as well as throwing off lots of cash. The fundamentals here are good and eventually you will get your 184,000 reward. Meantime show some consistency and balls, and stop boring us or move on. | wassapper | |
11/11/2020 08:36 | With grades like that it would be wise too keep it and pocket the pennies. $ still falling, close to 1.33 to the £ a moment a go so gold should start picking up again soon. | cinoib |
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