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JLP Jubilee Metals Group Plc

6.60
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
Jubilee Metals Group Plc is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker JLP. The last closing price for Jubilee Metals was 6.60p. Over the last year, Jubilee Metals shares have traded in a share price range of 4.65p to 9.50p.

Jubilee Metals currently has 2,738,130,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Jubilee Metals is £182.09 million. Jubilee Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.15.

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31/12/2020
10:30
Err, it's not. What's written on this forum has zero impact on the price. Ask Kryptonsnake. What's happening is institutional buyers are coming onboard... who have a basic understanding of valuation metrics. They know that an H1 earnings growth of >300% (wait for it) deserves at least a similar re-rating. And then a credibility uplift on top! Afraid Losta you've got off forever as you'll never get back in much sub here.
johnbull1
31/12/2020
10:29
Remember when the share price went from 7p to 1p!

I kicked myself for not taking some off the table then and buying multiples back with that 7p money.

lostabillion
31/12/2020
10:26
Daocona is right. Gold will go substantially higher; it's the cheapest asset still out there. Bitcoin might be great, but I don't know what's to stop exact replicas (i.e. same blockchain tech, mining mechanisms)... if you created one twice as hard to mine (called bitcoin 2) would that be worth twice as much? And then bitcoin 3? There's nothing backing them but a belief. Whereas gold is tangible, and physically constrained.
johnbull1
31/12/2020
10:26
Daocona is right. Gold will go substantially higher; it's the cheapest asset still out there. Bitcoin might be great, but I don't know what's to stop exact replicas (i.e. same blockchain tech, mining mechanisms)... if you created one twice as hard to mine (called bitcoin 2) would that be worth twice as much? And then bitcoin 3? There's nothing backing them but a belief. Whereas gold is tangible, and physically constrained.
johnbull1
31/12/2020
10:25
"well it works the same way as fiat money..no different.." That's where you are wrong... fiat currencies are regulated and the supply is not fixed as is supposed to be the case with BTC... Nobody in their right mind would create a currency with an absolute limit on the number of units that can be in existence. Its like creating a new old masters art market.... where value is based on rarity ... ludicrous idea.
sb
31/12/2020
10:23
PS, I’d have held the lot if the world economy didn’t look so precarious!
lostabillion
31/12/2020
10:21
Just remember it’s not a profit until you’ve taken it.

I’ve seen profits fritter away and kicked myself in the past for not taking them.

Everyone’s strategy is different.

I aim to buy all these shares that I’m selling for a tidy discount on today’s share price

Might be calling it wrong but we’ll see. It’s currently being ramped to oblivion by a few here.

lostabillion
31/12/2020
10:18
re adejuk..your lucky mate youve had the best years giving to man..i feel sorry for the young today.i am not depressed i have know for 20 years the plan.i am privie to there plans..so easy for me to invest my money in places where i will hold on to my wealth..first bought gold at around $300 bought oil around $20 dollars before the ride upto $100..heres a tip gold is going to $4000 over the next few years
daocana
31/12/2020
10:10
dao
are you depressed?

adejuk
31/12/2020
10:08
well it works the same way as fiat money..no different..most people today use digital transcations..many digital currency are coming out over the next few years china turkey russia the uk europe etc..everybody will be using blockchains.for banking. trade, everything
daocana
31/12/2020
10:08
@alwaysevolving, I wish someone could explain to me how the cryptocurrency thing can be worth anything, isn't it just made up, rather like lostdaplots holdings?
frogkid
31/12/2020
10:06
re frog..no amount of money will be protected..you will get an i.o.u..if we are lucky your balance in your bank will go over into the new digital currency company..with conditions you will have to agree to.
daocana
31/12/2020
10:03
Why would anyone want to sell before next week, when a nice juicy RNS which many on here are expecting could be issued early next week. Why miss out on the rise.

Has TW increased his target from 16.5p? or left it at that until next good news from Jubilee.

freedom97
31/12/2020
10:00
re..we will see time will tell.its a new beginning the old system didnt work.the new world has already been set in motion.have to re-educate yourselves to protect your wealth.we are going into a totalitarian world where every transaction you make will be known.
daocana
31/12/2020
09:58
I've had enough of Losta too, filtered.
philby1
31/12/2020
09:58
Might see some weakness going into the half day
frogkid
31/12/2020
09:56
Nelson, think it's £85k protection by gov in banks.
freedom97
31/12/2020
09:55
I'm finally blocking Losta .... its just laughable....
sb
31/12/2020
09:54
Ade, I recall having a debate with Plat re Bitcoin when he was stating it was finished following the drop from $19k to $3k per coin a year or so ago. I disagreed with him. Today Bitcoin is at $29k.

In my opinion it’s going to $400k+ inside of 10 years and probably much sooner and that will still only give it the same market cap as the current gold bullion market.

It will continue to be volatile yes. You only need to look at the Bitcoin chart since inception to see that but the crashes that occur like clockwork every couple of years followed by the push on to new highs simply offer great opportunities to increase ones holdings by selling and waiting for the pullback.

Etherium is also going in only one direction long term IMO.

Just my opinion. No advise intended.

alwaysevolving
31/12/2020
09:54
Property won’t crash, supply and demand will play out for many years to come.

Trying to get another 5.8m drip sold before it settles back too much. Retaining 20m.

lostabillion
31/12/2020
09:50
That's the problem, even the bank can steel everything over 75k
nelson01
31/12/2020
09:50
Hahaha ... "a fresh start in digital currencys is upon us." How you can use the words digital and currency in the same sentence is beyond me. BTC is so far from having the characteristics required of a currency that it is laughable! Its a purely speculative / gambling instrument...beloved by the Chinese which tells you everything. There are cartels of BTC traders that work in concert to manipulate the market ...and now you have the big Wall Street beasts getting in on the act. Its the wild west and unless regulated..which is of course the point of BTC to be UNregulated...then as a currency its extreme volatility renders it useless.
sb
31/12/2020
09:49
ps....you can't eat coins
haughtonhoney
31/12/2020
09:49
If what you say is true then your wealth and asset tied up in this share will become unobtainable. You'll just be able to look at it, never being able to cash in for fear of losing......your cash.Personally, I wouldn't want to be sitting on a big cash pile anywhere currently. Where does one store what we term wealth nowadays? It is nigh on impossible to do so without opening yourself up to state scrutiny and control. Nothing is a secret or private anymore.
haughtonhoney
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