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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jubilee Metals Group Plc | LSE:JLP | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031852162 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 6.60 | 6.50 | 6.80 | 6.65 | 6.65 | 6.65 | 2,734,915 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 14.15 | 182.09M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/10/2020 11:30 | May make people take a look and have a quick look at the company. Expect a little tick up on Monday, especially if we have a cheeky RNS. Platty must be sweating now | deme1 | |
10/10/2020 10:36 | Exactly - poor journo effort - "Punt of the Week" ?? - better than a few lines in their 'Market Report' I suppose but altogether worth probably a 1% blip on the share price on Monday. I think most on here could have produced a better effort tintin | 9tintin | |
10/10/2020 10:13 | Frog, I thought the same! Still, some publicity is better than none I suppose. | lostabillion | |
10/10/2020 09:36 | Feels like the kiss of death type reporting? Completely ignores Kabwe and PGMs and the two country/cross metal strategy for bottom line security? | goingforarun | |
10/10/2020 07:04 | That is some of the laziest reporting i have ever read. | frogkid | |
09/10/2020 22:12 | Tipped in Daily Mail's "punt of the week". Hopefully not a kiss of death! | pastybap | |
09/10/2020 19:31 | Sold the last of them at 5.3 I think Deme. I'll be back in due time, you can keep your knickers on for now | plat hunter | |
09/10/2020 19:23 | trouble being plat sold at the bottom of the range. player | deme1 | |
09/10/2020 19:22 | 6p by next Friday ? | kennyp52 | |
09/10/2020 19:17 | Not yet Ade, it's merely still bobbling along in it's range... And we're looking at 6 months of restrictions according to big Sunak "Employees who work for UK firms forced to shut by law because of coronavirus restrictions are to get two-thirds of their wages paid for by the government. The scheme, announced by Rishi Sunak, begins on 1 November for six months and a Treasury source said it could cost hundreds of millions of pounds a month." | plat hunter | |
09/10/2020 18:42 | i have my 2.5 mill it cost me 3k but i kept my capital safe onward and upward - without tears :-( | adejuk | |
09/10/2020 18:02 | plat time to get back i think | adejuk | |
09/10/2020 17:34 | someone paid 5.60 | deme1 | |
09/10/2020 17:23 | Would appear the tide has turned, resilient finish. Will be interesting to see if PGMs continue their surge and Jubilee follows. Just so long as Colin doesn't wheel out the cannon on the uplift. Must also keep an eye on Cu. I wonder if we might get that RNS that Losta keeps banging on about - next week ?? tintin | 9tintin | |
09/10/2020 17:16 | Back in Deme1 with 480k? | lostabillion | |
09/10/2020 15:39 | PLATINUM 49% @ $883.00 $432.67 PALLADIUM 40% @ $2,376.00 $950.40 RHODIUM 9% @ $10,400.00 $936.00 GOLD 2% @ $1,928.70 $38.57 B.B.I. = $2,357.64 | bullster | |
09/10/2020 15:32 | 1 month to go before figures are released. Should rise steadily from now onwards:—) PS PGM’s and Copper doing rather well I see. | lostabillion | |
09/10/2020 15:30 | 1 month to go before figures are released. Should rise steadily from now onwards:—) | lostabillion | |
09/10/2020 15:17 | Yeah, takes very little to drive the share price back up. | 1madmarky | |
09/10/2020 15:17 | Deme Seems like you waited too long - the worm has turned - LOL I was going to get another wedge at 5.2p but hey ho I'm happy with just the earlier trade. tintin | 9tintin | |
09/10/2020 15:16 | Exactly deme :-P | plat hunter | |
09/10/2020 15:13 | Currently L2 1 v 1 so could easily have another leg up (or down). | gsg |
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