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HUM Hummingbird Resources Plc

8.60
-0.10 (-1.15%)
04 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.10 -1.15% 8.60 8.20 9.00 8.70 8.15 8.70 2,337,050 15:40:40
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 150.52M -34.28M -0.0569 -1.51 51.77M
Hummingbird Resources Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker HUM. The last closing price for Hummingbird Resources was 8.70p. Over the last year, Hummingbird Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 4.10p to 18.25p.

Hummingbird Resources currently has 601,918,700 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Hummingbird Resources is £51.77 million. Hummingbird Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.51.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/9/2021
15:57
I wonder if Cassidy are selling 'lockin' periods can be negotiated and wouldn't be the first time in AIM history
plat hunter
17/9/2021
15:45
I wonder if a wealth man' subsidiary of Evergrande had an indirect holding in hum?Consider when the most recent bout of volume and volatility started
plat hunter
17/9/2021
15:16
If you can see capitulation coming then in spite of fundamentals you can exit and find a time to come back ..
Anybody who has ever been through macro events knows this .

ohisay
17/9/2021
15:13
20/8/2021

"Kouroussa, Guinea: Mining licences awarded in May 2021. Detailed capex estimates are being finalised to then enable the Company to complete key work streams, including financing for construction of the mine. As previously stated, the Company will update the market shortly with further details on development plans and capital cost estimates."

dickbush
17/9/2021
14:50
AFAIK it is too early to be putting together the financing for Kouroussa. Not only that, but it will be mainly debt financed with the cashflow from Yanfolila to underpin it.

My view as to what is happening with the share price is that some people have been selling because the POG has gone down and others have sold because the price of HUM has gone down.

johnhemming
17/9/2021
14:29
Surely it's too early for the financing of Kouroussa?
Surely Kouroussa has to be put on the back-burner until the smoke of the coup has cleared?
(BTW, I also don't trust Dan Betts. But, surely, if current shareholders are to be shafted, it will not be now but later?)

tigerbythetail
17/9/2021
13:53
A rights issue is my worst case scenario. If it's coming, a lot of people have had insider information and worsened the terms of any issue. DB checking its acceptability with major shareholders? Doubtless the Stock Exchange will be on the case. And pigs will fly.

Whistling to keep myself "happy", Keir did a massive equity issue a few months ago to eliminate its net debt position and the shares rose 50%. Mind you, that wasn't to finance a gold mine whose prospective output is still unknown.

dickbush
17/9/2021
13:38
Large scale financing is not needed at this stage of the Kouroussa project.

Whilst I don't belong to the school of thought that Kouroussa can be funded out of Yanfolila cash flow, there should be sufficient FCF to fund this planning stage and perhaps more technical exploration.

More likely, Kouroussa will be delayed with agreement by the goverment on the grounds of force majeure ie the coup.

The definition of starting the project may well only mean sticking a spade in the ground: usually, governments take a reasonable view if companies are making a reasonable effort

charlieeee
17/9/2021
12:52
Imo this drop smacks of a massive fundraising for most probably the development of the Kouroussa project. Probably in and around 14 to15p, but possibly lower. Probably a combined debt equity package with warrants, which would be highly dilutive to current shareholders. Pure speculation on my part, but have seen this many times before ... shunt the current shareholders in favour of a new large investor with deep pockets. Directors will no doubt participate in the fundraising and get the warrants as well. They will probably issue themselves options at a similar strike to the fundraising price to congratulate themselves on a great deal and we the suffering shareholders will be well and truly shunted.Let's see what transpires ....
troc1958
17/9/2021
12:47
Its probably worth buying Cinoib, for the bounce, although DB has history of not telling the mkt when problems have occured.
ukgeorge
17/9/2021
12:14
15.7 bloody hell that about 15% in 2 days, something smells here and it's not the drop in gold causing this. What's our great leader got to say, has been very quiet for a while or has he dumped and moved on, come on Chip. What's your take on this mess. Edit, just checked the trades 3-1 on the sell no wonder is falling out of bed and you can buy at mid, which means will fall further.
cinoib
17/9/2021
12:02
Another tick down here! Where is bottom....!
chesty1
17/9/2021
12:00
Chartleee, well it doesn't appear to have any effect as it is still dropping and I for one and pleased I got out even at a loss. I am sitting still for now untill I see some daylight as to how the overall market is going to settle.. As my broker keeps saying. "Keep your powder dry."
cinoib
17/9/2021
11:50
Plat Hunter...Great stock pick you mug!!!!!
chesty1
17/9/2021
11:23
There was once then Brown sold the lot at gold's nadir.
sleveen
17/9/2021
09:37
Risk is the name of the game in GOLD

Whatever form it comes in , and there can be many

To consider them or cater for them is something buywell tries best to do as there are many pitfalls in share investing

FWIW my take is that clinging on to power is number one at the moment for the new leaders

If only there was lots of GOLD in England

buywell3
17/9/2021
08:16
Buywell is calling the bottom as he usually does so it's a positive sign chaps. He typically appears when a stock has been crucified for many weeks and months to say it's going down
creditcrunchies
17/9/2021
07:40
Lol sleeven... whoops indeed :-P
plat hunter
17/9/2021
07:38
Buywell

That is a somewhat odd spin by you on the article.

There has been a consistent message coming from the coup leaders since they deposed the undemocratic, power grabbing Conde: continuity and security.

"Doumbouya also sought to reassure an alarmed mining industry after the coup, promising to uphold existing agreements. He repeated this message at the closed-door meeting with the executives, according to Alexander Alferink, an attendee who works in the gold industry.

“We were very comforted by the CONTINUITY” he said.

Fode Konate, a gold-mining executive, also said that Doumbouya had guaranteed to protect the SECURITY of mining operations."

charlieeee
17/9/2021
07:32
PH

Not only TBTT in THS but also:

"UKGeorge 29 Apr '21 - 10:12 - 575 of 990

just had a little top up 2,051 @146p"


Oops.

sleveen
17/9/2021
07:24
Buywell. The coup leaders have been very clear that all mining agreements and licences are being honoured.

The current meetings over the last few days have been with all stakeholders, including religious leaders, business and politicians to plot a political best way forward to a civilian leadership.

jongreenfingers
17/9/2021
06:36
USD real yields have gone up a few basis points
johnhemming
17/9/2021
02:25
Couple of observations

US Retail spending data has surprised and pushed the $ US higher hence POG lower

Next wed is a tapering meeting in the USA

The US $ chart is worthy of a look imo

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Ref Guinea

One would imagine that previous deals made by miners with the old government are now up for renegotiation

buywell3
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