Helium One Global - HE1 - Share Chat

Zooming!!! Did anyone else get a buy in at 0.04?. Finally seeing +% in 2 years… 48000 shares… keep rising HE1 :pray:t3:

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I managed to get some @5.1 62% up so far :star_struck:

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Very nice Darius, that’s you in a tidy profit already :clap:

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I know this is wishful thinking but what do we think would be the target SP given that a Lucky Strike is had?

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I’d be happy with £5 a share :rofl::rofl::rofl:

I dunno, all time high was 28p so above that would be good :+1:

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I’d say £1 if they hit a big pocket of helium. But I’d even happier with £5…:rofl:

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1009% increase? That really is some wishful thinking, but i like it.
In reality, with market turmoil, inflation, the fact helium is now being taken from our need to liquify natural gas (where is was once too costly to extract) I would consider 50-60p top end as a very good return. Needless to say, the higher the better.

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It hit 27p just at the prospect of a rig being suggested 2 years ago, I’d say 60p - £1 isn’t too unfeasible!!
But I do love wishful thinking!:grimacing::grin:

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£5 SP would be incredibly life changing for may, many people but I personally think its a pipe dream.

Anything above 10.5p is a profit for me, ideally would be amazing if 50p could be reached, and i think that would be my max.

Even if it reaches the previous high, it would be incredible.

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Noble are sitting at $0.21 atm so anything north of that would be a good start. I think I’m holding for a good while.
At least until I hear they’ve toasted their rig.

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0.21 Aus dollars, equates to around 0.11p, so only marginally ahead of HE1.
We should hopefully see a small but steady daily increase.

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HE1 has nearly 3 times as many shares in issue as Noble Helium so market cap is a better comparison Market cap for HE1 at close yesterday would have been around £75.9m.

Calculating market cap for Noble Helium and converting to GBP gives an approximate market cap of £58.8m.

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Forgive my ignorance Jim, so is comparing Noble to HE1 apples and pears?
The market cap is higher for HE1 but with 3 times the shares floating about the expected top SP is likely to be less? (if all other factors were ignored)

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I’m sure someone else can do a better job of explaining this but I think what @JimmyJ’s getting at is that comparing share prices like this is flawed because firms have different numbers of shares.

Comparing market cap (ie share price x number of shares) is much more meaningful.

Think about it like a pizza – you can cut it up in lots of different ways. It’s better to compare the size of the pizzas rather the slices as the latter doesn’t really tell you anything.

I think a lot of people mistakenly think share prices are relative to one another. Conversely, a company with a £1,500 share price can be cheap while another with a per-unit price of 1.5p can be expensive.

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Yes, share price on its own means nothing. Nothing. Except the price you pay for one share.

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Well this decline is not the slight but steady increase we were all hoping for.
Need more positive news.

I’m happy if it floats between 9-10p for now. CEO is putting out positive vibes on a few platforms and all heading towards being a strong player in the helium delivery market. I’m remaining positive albeit patient at the same time. Keep the faith.

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I’m with you!
I just want it now :joy:

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