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JAY Bluejay Mining Plc

0.265
-0.03 (-10.17%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  -0.03 -10.17% 0.265 0.25 0.28 0.295 0.265 0.30 12,381,488 13:15:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Metal Mining Services 0 1.67M 0.0014 1.86 3.11M
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 0.265p to 3.36p.

Bluejay Mining currently has 1,195,885,079 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bluejay Mining is £3.11 million. Bluejay Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 1.86.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/5/2018
06:14
wait a minute? if your learning geography in the fifties....then you'd have been about 14ish back then so that makes you....in your 80's?
thebigchap
13/5/2018
12:15
Rampair

My flying experiences were a long time ago and were over the Southern Ocean ... so wrong hemisphere. I'm land bound now.
I've looked at various photos of Greenland recently and was quite shocked at modern developments.....they are a far cry from the igloos of my 1950's Geography lessons.

littlealbatross2
13/5/2018
12:02
I'll come..count me In!
thebigchap
13/5/2018
11:54
Little Albatross - you must have sea experience - what’s the best way,?
rampair
13/5/2018
11:52
My Neighbour here in the south holds an Ocean certification - not sure what that entitles him to sink!
Possibly the most viable would be to either ask JAY for assistance once they are up and running/ or, we could contact the Greenland govt through their website.
The share price would have to support it though!
I’m sure it could evolve from whatever licensing event we may hold in the future.
- although Flight into Nuuk from Iceland?
Then up to the beach! Hopefully by fixed wing if not, Helicopter. Boats for the brave, or those that would love to see a
Narwhal - something I’ve genuinely wanted to do ever since I saw a picture of one.

R.

rampair
13/5/2018
11:46
Is that trawler the one that Del and Rodney bought and skippered by uncle Albert on their way to Amsterdam to do a big diamond deal?
littlealbatross2
13/5/2018
11:26
Yep....it looks a fascinating place, strangely compelling. One of theses days, we should visit. I can get hold of a trawler, one of the old Port of Hull fleet, we just need somebody who has the relevant licence/certificates to get us there. Perhaps do a bit of fishing on the way, I hear the haddock and cod are abundant this time of year.
Just a thought like.

shutittrev
13/5/2018
10:39
I’d love to visit the area though, it looks so alien to those of us who live in the U.K. & elsewhere, I expect lots of small flowers at present a bit further inland. The
Photos on the website and various you tube videos show them.
The Airbase at Thule can be seen in very good detail on google Earth, along with Moriusaq village with that distinctive round bay. I guess you two have looked at that too!
Anyone else confess to Greenland watching?!

R.

rampair
13/5/2018
10:26
This is ridiculous! Is how we spend Sunday?...I’ve just come off the Weather site
to check the forecast ..at Thule!

rampair
13/5/2018
09:27
bbb - like me you have been following the weather. Also for a little while there has been 24 hours daylight.
snowyflake
13/5/2018
08:42
According to the weather forecast for Moriusaq, tomorrow will be the first day this year when the maximum temperature rises above freezing. Ideal for progressing construction work.
bigboyblue
10/5/2018
18:23
I'm waiting for volumes and activity to increase to start adding -

I concur - the price does appear to have found strong support and now we wait for company news and fingers crossed an offtake-capex agreement,

gersemi
10/5/2018
18:19
Looking at the Strategic Minerals report, they reckon that the submission and approval of the Exploitation licence could be as soon as the end of July. Things seem to be progressing nicely now and that isn't too far away at all. The shares look to have found their level. The sellers look to have dried up, and to me, the shares could suddenly start to spike up again very shortly.
citytilidie
09/5/2018
07:29
Their Target of 35p gives a decent return from here and Strategic Minerals is a well respected newsletter. Good stuff !.
rampair
09/5/2018
06:29
hxxp://www.titanium.gl/documents/research-reports/BLUEJAY_SMRE_May2018Update.pdf Much of this appears to be direct from existing Bluejay material, but some interesting info that's new (to me anyway) near the end.
bigboyblue
07/5/2018
19:43
Good article Aravali. Thanks.R.
rampair
04/5/2018
17:35
Good evening Rampair



this was posted on 3iii on the Alba site, looks as if Bluejay could be on a roll

sorry ,doesn't seem to come up but u will prob know already, have a good weekend B

25wbh
04/5/2018
13:08
I think, Longrod, there are great hopes for the Ilmenite that’s drowned - most of the
Titanium has been found in the sub 2mm but greater than 60 microns and the Sea has winnowed the grains right down, I expect the grades to be better than Land.
The Delta should provide a decent,constant supply.

All good!
R.

rampair
04/5/2018
11:58
Rampair

If you look carefully at the leading edge of the delta in that youtube video at around 4 minute mark you will see a black face on it. That’s all heavy minerals maybe??!!

Water is clear.

longrod
02/5/2018
22:40
100m tonnes or 160m tonnes or 1b tonnes, the numbers start to become meaningless. The concentration of ilmenite in the black sands will inform the margin as the cost of recovery will reduce but it's irrelevant without the exploitation licence. Which is why the share price didn't budge at all when the Jorc statement was released. Only healthy progress on the regulatory requirements for the exploitation licence will move us on.
minder5
02/5/2018
20:53
Thank you Rampair.

Vast.

snowyflake
02/5/2018
19:55
A very good point shavian, this is an enormous licence that Greenland has entrusted to
Bluejay.
Everyone in mining involved in Greenland knows that Disko is expected to be one of the biggest prospects for the Country.After all a rock from here is the centrepiece of the exhibitions at the Copenhagen Mineral Museum.

Meanwhile, a video on You Tube. 15minute silent film that gives an idea as a Film from an aircraft of what a beach containing an estimated 1,000,000,000 tons of Ilmenite
looks like.

Enjoy.

rampair
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