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Sorry, wrong board I was talking about Horizonte Minerals sorry all
Sprint atleast have some idea what you are talking about.
The solar array they built took about 7% out of the cost line from memory and enabled them to get more green credentials
Harvest is attending coffee growers association carmo region tommorow (16 may ). Their insta page has 1,058 followers.
What we're they doing using the money stockpiling ore ? what we're they thinking in building a power line...all the money has gone down these nice to haves not the critical path...they could've used diesel gen sets for a couple of years now the money has all been spent on stuff not (really) needed
Sounds like it is performing to expectations atleast then
Harvest have now extended the sales campaign till end of may 31, should get another rns soon
Pedro you are now making a fool of yourself.
I make an average of 10-12 posts a day.
Good luck with your investments, there really is nothing else to say
Bfd. To be on that list one would need to post incessantly,and to post incessantly one would need to be as deluded and unstable as yourself,something that I am happy to report is definitely not the case. I have also not had my 2 largest holdings lose over 90% of their value whilst ramping the hell out of them,as you have. Changing your name,and reporting a far lower buy in price,as you claim with BOO ,will not change the facts. Lying and deceiving and bullying are inherant in your nature,unfortunately.
Pedro61 Ive no idea who you are and care even less. It would appear that most don't share your view. Where do you appear on this list?
https://www.lse.co.uk/chat/top-recommended-users.html
Bfdinvestor. You were banned for your outrageous ramping and attacking other posters when you were T4G,many posters disliked your bullying and had you banned from posting. I see you have not changed in any way and are the still the nasty person you have always been. It is only a matter of time before you are once again banned. Your incessantly nasty and deluded posts are only made worse by your record of losing money on shares,as those who followed your posts when you were T4G ,know only too well.
Floods in brazil impacts import of fertilizer and export of commodities.
Rio Grande do Sul has been virtually cut off from the rest of Brazil with roads flooded and ports affected.
The following news brief is dated 14/07/2022
The main fertilizer receiving terminals in Brazil are in the South region, in the states of Rio Grande do Sul and Paraná; in the Southeast, in the state of São Paulo; and in the North and Northeast of the country, on the axis called Arco Norte, an important logistical corridor for agricultural commodities for the international market.
The ports of Paranaguá, São Francisco do Sul and Rio Grande, in the South region, Santos, in São Paulo (Southeast), and Itaqui, in Maranhão (Arco Norte) were responsible for 88% of the total volume of fertilizer imports. The Port of Santos, the largest port complex in Latin America, handled 10.1 million tons in 2021 against and 6.6 million in 2020, up 53%, according to Conab data. The main destination for the cargo is the Midwest region, the largest grain producing area in Brazil.
An important fertilizer destination in the southern region of Brazil, the Port of Rio Grande in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, the second largest importer of the product in Brazil, behind of only Mato Grosso. The port has been promoting the import of fertilizers via containers, with good results.
link below to article.
bodes well for fertilizer and commodity prices.
https://www.wilsonsons.com.br/en/blog/fertilizers-import/
An obvious error - 'have' should read 'haven't'.
Clot,
If you want the month on month sales figures then look on the ANM website, they are freely available to all (including banned posters).
Good Look
He's not making it up and he's already told you where to look. What more do you want him to do ?
Nope Smalley I said the opposite, that the company haven't produced a monthly breakdown. You posted this
My research shows that a the vast majority of Q1/24 invoiced sales were made in February, which looking at all historical sales for February is very, very, unusual!
I asked you to share your research, showing how you had found out that invoiced sales were made in February.
Unless ofcourse you are just continuing to make stuff up.
Clot,
Even before you got banned from posting on LSE your 'knowledge' has been limited.
Who said the company have produced a month by month breakdown for this year?
You, and ONLY you said that!!!
Let's be clear. The company (Harvest) in the past have not provided 'month by month' sales figures to the shareholder.
The company (Harvest) does provide via electronic invoices (DANFE/boleto) individual sales invoice details to ANM for tax collection purposes.
The ANM does produce month by month tax, revenue and in some cases tonnage for all these transactions.
Good Look
Smalley maybe you could share your research and show us all how you did it, given the company, to the best of my knowledge haven't produced a month by month breakdown for this year
Probably the same reason the Sig shareholders pulled out.
Good Look
Retail would take 6-8p, not sure BM would.
Harvest is a decent company with decent assets just not run by decent people. Harvest is clearly undervalued.
wonder why no one has made a move.
Pedro61 - you may need to wash your fingers ;)
Me too1
Fishy accounts in a smoke and mirrors sense I certainly get.... maybe even fishy beyond that too, I'd half get..but the auditors have more and more been all over Mc Masters smoke and mirrors as we've gone too.. so hard for serious fishiness nowadays here..
PS: I've done another top up here this morning .. as I think this business is clearly turning around now .. and I also see a chance of a sell up 'on the cheap' later in 24 by a now more battered less interested McMaster..
(I think the current sub 4 m gbp market cap for this is looking too low now.. the established market footprint and mine life and storage facilities here alongside an improving demand picture in 24 and 25 make this a compelling buy out target for up for 10m to 15m gbp ish for a variety of potential suitors imho..and McMaster and plenty of shareholders might now bite at such a 6 to 8p ish per share offer later this year .. I certainly would bite at it ..)
Something very fishy about the accounting for this company...very fishy indeed....Please be ultra cautious as this is extremely fishy ,in my opinion.
Niceto....
Correct,
'....was from orders placed in Jan/Feb 2024 surely.....'
Good Look
Pedro is an unashamed deramper quadrupled here.. with little handle on the detail either... but that's not to say there is no merit in his opinion.. look at the history here and always be very cautious..
By contrast, Smalleyus is all over the detail here - jan/Feb 24 not Jan/Feb 23 below I think you meant below though ? - and should be much respected / listened carefully too ..that said Smalleyus would rather the price be as low as possible in summer when he's maybe open to buying in here..
I'll bullishly go with: I think this is more likely to go 2.5p instead of 1.5p from here now.. But I wouldn't bet a lot on that.. as this remains a very high risk bet
imho & dyor
@pedro61 I do believe you're talking through uranus. You say in your 'honest opinion' which means you're actually a confounded liar. You have a hidden agenda which entails talking the sp down. The market will ultimately decide. Your opinion isn't worth s h i t e