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JAY Bluejay Mining Plc

0.275
-0.02 (-6.78%)
Last Updated: 11:50:51
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bluejay Mining Plc LSE:JAY London Ordinary Share GB00BFD3VF20 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.02 -6.78% 0.275 0.27 0.28 0.295 0.275 0.30 3,733,823 11:50:51
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Metal Mining Services 0 1.67M 0.0014 2.00 3.35M
Bluejay Mining Plc is listed in the Metal Mining Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker JAY. The last closing price for Bluejay Mining was 0.30p. Over the last year, Bluejay Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 0.275p to 3.36p.

Bluejay Mining currently has 1,195,885,079 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bluejay Mining is £3.35 million. Bluejay Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 2.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/3/2018
09:29
The fact that With Bluejay doing things right, really shows what’s going on in the background.
Whilst we chat away wishing for this and that, our Company is doing things properly.

There are any number of licensed entities in Greenland at any one time, and for us to be singled out as an example could not be better.

Im a bit happy!

Rampair.

rampair
06/3/2018
09:22
So perhapes tomorrow morning while enjoying a fresh cup of double grounded coffee we can also enjoy reading the up-dates of the JORC, the off take agreement and all other fantastic news?
Pity I can't make it to the city tomorrow.
MM

moreminer
06/3/2018
09:21
Increases my confidence in this company even more, well done to Rod and the team!
monts12
06/3/2018
09:03
Fantastic news, to be recognised by the cognoscenti who dish out the licenses.....GLA.
shutittrev
06/3/2018
08:43
Wow. Makes me feel a lot better about this company as an environmentally aware miner, if there is such a thing.
brucie5
06/3/2018
08:41
Great news and bodes well for the future of this amazing company
citytilidie
06/3/2018
08:36
some news just out on bloomberg:

Bluejay Mining plc ('Bluejay' or the 'Company')  
Awarded Prospector and Developer of the Year for 2017 by theGovernment of Greenland
 
Bluejay Mining plc, the AIM and FSE listed company with projects in Greenland and Finland, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded "Prospector and Developer of the Year 2017" by the Government of Greenland.  This award is given to companies or individuals who have demonstrated initiative and innovation within Greenland's mineral industry, robust environmental practices and social responsibility as well as providing inspiration on how to successfully explore in Greenland.
 
The award win was announced at the Government of Greenland's Greenland Day reception at the PDAC 2018 convention.
 
Bluejay CEO Roderick McIllree said, "It's pleasing to have Dundas and our work recognised as an industry leader by the Government of Greenland.  This is a strong vote of confidence and support for the project as well as recognising the success we have had in the identification and rapid advancement of the Dundas Titanium Project.
 
"With a wider development portfolio, including the Disko-Nuussuaq Magmatic Massive Sulphide Nickel-Copper-Platinum project, as well being the largest licence holder in Finland which includes several historical mining operations we look forward to continuing our work throughout 2018. We will continue to work closely with the Greenlandic Government as we focus on developing Dundas as rapidly as possible whilst at the same time continuing to evaluate opportunities that arise for our wider portfolio."

maccamcd
04/3/2018
11:38
Finland comes top in this mining attraction survey - JAY has good assets there..
Greenland not on list because hardly any mines! - next year Rodders next year!

Greenlands obvious attractions will grow quickly - we may well beat the other couple as our capex is projected to be low.

rampair
04/3/2018
10:57
You watched Apocalypse Now Pexi!
rampair
04/3/2018
08:31
Great. Sounds like a deal.
I love it when a plan comes together.

moreminer
04/3/2018
08:17
We can only meet up for sushi and sake (not FFSake) when we have an offtake agreement on the screen. No point until then as we'll all be miserable(FFS). We need to meet up without baggage and constraints!
I'm assuming we have important news during march. Lets agree to that.
Then we have kids Easter holidays during April.
The Sun is out.. really warm and happy
So early May seems to be an ideal time to book a date and start arrangements.

I'll check my end for dates that suit.

maccamcd
03/3/2018
21:43
Made me laugh that Mark....nice one boss.
shutittrev
03/3/2018
21:39
Mac is the governor, and for me has the biggest pair of balls on ADVFN.
Here, up North, it's been effing freezing. I've had to have my central heating on 24/7 and I will need Bluejay to come up trumps to pay my next gas bill. I'm looking forward to having a get together and meeting up with the BB FAMily. What do you say Mark/Andy, sometime soon? GLA.

shutittrev
03/3/2018
20:47
That is a very very good point Macca,
However my “Birds eye pea” size are quivering- and I’m kind of hoping the
shares I hold will build a company
After nearly 3 years I’m pretty happy
with my position, it’s a great, rare,
Company.
I hope to hold shares in a much larger
entity at some point.

R.

rampair
03/3/2018
20:38
I know Mark. I'll consider turning the the heating on again if it gets much colder. Happy to get you a few beers. It will be good to have a Bluejay bulletin board night out if we can arrange it. I couldn't make the agm unfortunately
citytilidie
03/3/2018
20:30
well done Andy!
you can get the beers next time in London.
You and shutitrev alright up North? looks a bit cold on the telly.. apparently colder than Pittufik!

maccamcd
03/3/2018
20:14
You've got way bigger balls than me Macca but it's been a great story so far and it sure looks as though we're nowhere near the end yet. Never mind balls deep, I'm up to my shoulders in them.
citytilidie
03/3/2018
19:51
There are very few, maybe one event in the life of an investor when its safe to go balls deep, leveraged, back up truck, fill up the drawers, tell all your mates and FAMily its safe to buy some.
It's when a small company with experienced, capable and trustworthy management (verified by other trustworthy mining people), tell you they think they've found a new, very important, world class asset with seismic size and importance to a global industry.
If you thought the management were of the non dilution as much as possible types, had big equity interests, and were tight with the finances whilst the journey played out. Well thats another important sign.
If then Global Tier 1 institutions who know the product and industry are willing to invest £millions into the stock.. well thats another important sign to stay leveraged/full up
I believe the mood in Camp Jay is very relaxed. That means..tick tick tick

We are still in BALLS DEEP position!

maccamcd
03/3/2018
13:45
For those interested, no fishing took place over our proposed area last year, this is a map of registered fishing vessels , not local stuff.

New site, worth a look.
You can pull down map to see, and zoom to our area - top left hand side of Greenland.

rampair
03/3/2018
13:02
In terms of Leverage or non leverage with small caps the difference surely must be a big liquidity event at a definite time? - if a big oil drill is happening and spudding starts.
Oil strike at high pressure etc this causes a big stir in the market and you can often
have a good spike to exit on. Leverage works well in that situation.

With a resource such as Pituffik where we know there is one of the Worlds largest
supplies of Ilmenite- they are going to prove up a %of that - but not the full
100’s of millions, they simply don’t need to.A high grade portion , probably in the small Tombolo/Bay next to camp - or Interlak.

Where non Leveraged holds a big advantage, is it can ride out market volatility.

This is crucial- over the last month, we’ve had that sharp drop, with people getting margin calls or simply had their position closed.

also it’s the nature with these big deposits that - if for example we decided on actually building a mine and build up production.
That is less good for leveraged holders - simply because you have to pay interest on the borrowed portion until your company starts paying dividends.

Leverage Advantage- allows you to take a bigger return in a situation where there is an event like a buyout, you would make a bigger return perhaps on your pot of funds than if you had bought outright.

For me personally I am happy to hold actual shares, in this particular company. I like the management and if they felt that no bid properly represented the value of the
asset then they would be free to build a mid tier Miner on the back of existing
assets.

I find that whilst I have the concern that my position size is a fairly healthy one for me personally- I have, - & hopefully will continue to add as opportunities arise.

Personally a mining company based on Greenland would be the sort of thing I would
keep - particularly one run by R.McIlree who I think has done wonders on a budget so tight it squeaks!

Good luck to us...
Rampair.

rampair
03/3/2018
11:48
World stock markets are down roughly 10% in the last month or so. Personally I think this amazing small cap share is holding up very well. Yes, rumours were around that JORC or some similar announcement was due but it will come out in the not too distant future I'm sure. Patience is the key........that, and not being leveraged up to the hilt
citytilidie
03/3/2018
11:32
Price action isn't acting like its about to break out any time soon. Maybe the delay in the license application acing as a damper. Was expecting SIA and EIA to have been completed by now. Maybe that is what is taking the time,
luckykids
02/3/2018
19:59
All we can do! I’ve even measured it & made it bigger and smaller on an iPad.




This rectangle?.


Rampair, filling the void.

rampair
02/3/2018
19:33
Watch this space!
longrod
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