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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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0.30 | 3.45% | 9.00 | 8.50 | 9.00 | 8.75 | 8.50 | 8.50 | 2,231,413 | 16:35:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 150.52M | -34.28M | -0.0569 | -1.54 | 52.67M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/10/2022 23:37 | Noooooooooo! Really? Well I never. And do you really think Del Boy would still be here if Daddy wasn't holding all the aces? And BTW a friend has e mailed Hum several times now and never had a reply. Strange, given that their web. site says they would love to hear from shareholders? | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
24/10/2022 23:22 | That's interesting there's only one broker that does analysis on Hum on Stockopedia yesterday they said hold now they've changed to sell. | ![]() creditcrunchies | |
24/10/2022 19:50 | "Capitulation" hopefully | ![]() plat hunter | |
24/10/2022 19:43 | PH, 11,872,794 trade printed at 4.6 pence (sell) 2.1M at 5.90 pence (buy) 1.25M at 5.8 pence (buy) 0.47M at 5.71 pence (buy) Volume 24M Someone wanted out quickly and the MM had their trousers down..! | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
24/10/2022 19:34 | Credit Crunchies. Spooked? Really? I wonder why? BTW, hearty congratulations to the UK on their new PM! Well done! I'm sure they have the right man for the job, he married into a family of billionaires didn't he? And poor old Loopy Liz. She didn't last long did she? But don't forget, she was VOTED IN. I guess that's what happens when you put a well educated, wealthy buffoon in a position that she has absolutely zero previous experience? Oh wait....... I nearly forgot. That's exactly what happened here isn't it? ROFLMAO. | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
24/10/2022 19:29 | SWST has HUM fair value as £11.88, thats only 237 bagger from this price. When have they ever been wrong lol | ![]() plat hunter | |
24/10/2022 19:25 | Cannot see why we have a market cap of £21m and Shanta has £131m more than 6 times HUMs with less production and reserves ,all we need is a decent management team with experience in gold mining. | ![]() wskill | |
24/10/2022 18:53 | The risk is high with no room at all for slippage I think peeps got spooked by that RNS | ![]() creditcrunchies | |
24/10/2022 18:19 | It does look like HUM will shortly be toast. If HUM does go to zero, it won't matter if you bought at 40p or 4p per share. Your loss will be the same - 100% of the sum you invested here. On LSE there are punters claiming to have "doubled up" and "averaged down" because HUM's shares are "so cheap". That's rarely a good idea. | ![]() tigerbythetail | |
24/10/2022 17:37 | Unless the broker was the buyer of last resort then we'll be soft until q4 | ![]() plat hunter | |
24/10/2022 16:37 | It does looks like someone (II) has run out of patience unfortunately with the 11,872,794 trade printed at 4.6 pence representing just over 3% of the share capital, so we should see a TR1 in the morning and find out who.. But there will be someone on the other side of the trade who thinks it is a steal at the price.. :o) | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
24/10/2022 15:57 | Is their phone still working has anybody checked? | ![]() creditcrunchies | |
24/10/2022 15:54 | That’s because everyone is bailing out to avoid a 100% loss | ![]() trader465 | |
24/10/2022 15:46 | It's 12m shares at 4.6p. Around £500k. The share price is down from 7.0p (to sell) at CoP on Thursday, to 4.6p now. A fall of some 34%. The market price has not risen since. Erm... At the end of July, in their half year results, and one month into the Q3 period, they said about the outlook: "As detailed in the recent Q2 2022 Operational and Trading update, the Company maintains its 2022 guidance of 87,000 - 97,000 oz of gold, forecasting improved H2 production versus H1 2022 levels, in line with our start of year guidance expectations and our current mine plan." In September, two thirds of the way through the Q3 period, they updated the market on developments at Kouroussa. Not one word about production issues at Yanfolila. I wonder if perhaps, major shareholders have lost a wee bit of faith in the management's probity? | ![]() imastu pidgitaswell | |
24/10/2022 15:36 | Seeing high volume now for sure | ![]() creditcrunchies | |
24/10/2022 15:35 | Is that a director buying now? The volume is rather large | ![]() creditcrunchies | |
24/10/2022 14:39 | Fat Grunter You are a delusional buffoon. Please grow up and stop posting meaningless links to past "performance". You were 200% wrong, I was 100% right. As bigglesbingham says, "pump and dump" and even though pump and dump is ILLEGAL I speculate that the "management" here will do just that to salvage another couple of years of exorbitant salaries for themselves. The FACTS over the last six years prove conclusively that they have repeatedly failed miserably due to incompetence. Unfortunately, nobody can save this now. It is going under....... just like I told you. | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
24/10/2022 14:26 | They forgot the pump then 🤣🤣 | ![]() plat hunter | |
24/10/2022 13:29 | Sciper Like I said, you're an idiot. | ![]() borderterrier1 | |
24/10/2022 12:40 | Pump and dump | ![]() bigglesbingham | |
24/10/2022 08:47 | Oooohh, Cheers Sclper 👍 | ![]() plat hunter | |
24/10/2022 08:45 | Corica is a large contract mining company. It has extensive experience and the largest mining fleet and asset operations in West Africa, with multiple internationally recognised mining companies, including Endeavour, Barrick and Perseus. | ![]() sclper | |
24/10/2022 08:41 | Who is Corica exactly, they a big name in fleet management or something? | ![]() plat hunter |
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